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Our Electorate - Fraser
Named after Jim Fraser, Federal Member for the ACT between 1951 and 1970, the Federal Electoral Division of Fraser was created in 1974.

Jim Fraser with boys from Goulburn Boys Orphanage
Today the electorate encompasses the entirety of the ACT north of Lake Burley Griffin and the Molonglo River. Fraser also covers the Jervis Bay Territory.
Since Fraser's creation in 1974, the Australian Labor Party has consistently held the electorate.
Between 1996 and 1998 the ACT had three Federal electorates: Namadgi, Canberra, and Fraser.
After the 1996 election of John Howard as Prime Minister, Canberra's population declined relative to the rest of Australia.
With federal representation based on a quota system determined by population, the seat of Namadgi was abolished in 1998, leaving the ACT with only two federal seats.
The redistribution from Namadgi to the seats of Canberra and Fraser saw the ACT with the highest number of voters per electorate. Currently, Fraser is the second most populous electorate in Australia, with an enrolment of 123,444 people. Fraser residents also tend to be younger than the national average. In the most recent census, the median age of people in Fraser was 33, compared to a national average of 37.
Members:
![]() Ken Fry (1974-1984) |
![]() John Langmore (1984-1997) |
![]() Steve Dargavel (1997-1998) |
![]() Bob McMullan (1998-2010) |
![]() Andrew Leigh (2010-) |






