The federal electorate of Boothby, located in South Australia, encompasses the southern suburbs of Adelaide, stretching from the coastal areas of Glenelg and Brighton inland to Mitcham and parts of the Adelaide Hills. Established in 1903, Boothby is a historically marginal seat, often regarded as a bellwether for federal elections. The electorate is diverse, featuring a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial hubs, and green spaces, with a population that reflects a broad socioeconomic spectrum. Key issues for Boothby residents typically include healthcare, education, environmental sustainability, and infrastructure development. As one of South Australia's most hotly contested electorates, Boothby plays a significant role in shaping the political landscape of both the state and the nation.
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