The federal electorate of Spence, located in South Australia, was established in 2019 and covers the northern suburbs of Adelaide, including areas like Salisbury, Elizabeth, and Craigmore. Named after Catherine Helen Spence, a prominent Australian suffragist and social reformer, the electorate is characterized by its diverse community and a mix of urban and industrial landscapes. Spence is considered a marginal seat, often swinging between major political parties, reflecting the varied socio-economic demographics of the region. Key issues for voters typically include employment, healthcare, and infrastructure development.
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