Labor is unlikely to contest the seat because the Liberal Party holds the seat with a margin of 12.5 per cent.
This clears the way for Kennedy to enter parliament within months after voters in the seat,which takes in suburbs such as Cronulla,go to the polls to elect a new MP to replace Morrison,who first won the seat in 2007.
Kennedy,who does not live in Cook,is a former partner at major management consultant McKinsey where he co-founded the company’s Australian public sector arm. He ran unsuccessfully as the party’s candidate for the seat of Bennelong at the last federal election.
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Morrison did not endorse a successor,though he has previously praised Pesce and called him the “real deal”. Pesce had the support of the majority of the party’s moderate faction,including NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman,who is also the state member for Cronulla.
Pesce is a councillor on the Sutherland Shire Council where he is serving his second stint as mayor.
The Bentley-driving businessman runs a shopfitting,glazing and home renovation business,a series of companies that control rental properties,and is the proprietor of a chain of cafes.