Jessica Stojkovski won the seat of Kingsley for the Labor Party in 2017, with a
two-party preferred vote of 50.7%, making it the first time the centre-right
Liberal Party had lost the seat in 12 years. As the Member for Kingsley, Stojkovski advocated for the widening of the Mitchell Freeway from Hodges Street to Hepburn Avenue, and managed to save Duffy House. In June 2018, political opponents accused Stojkovski of misusing public funds to print and disseminate flyers promoting the candidacy of her father in the
2019 federal election for the seat of
Moore, which overlaps with the state electorate of Kingsley. However, Stojkovski claimed that all expenses would be paid "out of her own money" and no public expenditure had been utilised. Stojkovski won reelection in the March
2021 state election, with a 60.5% primary vote and 66.9% two-party preferred vote. Stojkovski's candidature marked the highest vote for the Labor Party in the history of the seat of Kingsley. Since being re-elected in 2021, Jessica has continued to advocate for the community whilst being appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Honorable Rita Saffioti, Minister for Transport; Planning; Ports between 19 March 2021 to 14 December 2022, additionally Parliamentary Secretary to the Honorable John Carey; Minister for Housing; Lands; Homelessness; Local Government from 14 December 2022 to 8 June 2023. Following the resignation of former premier Mark McGowan, Jessica was made Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier; Minister for State and Industry Development, Jobs and Trade; Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations; Parliamentary Secretary of the Cabinet from 8 June 2023 in the new Cook Government ministry. Stojkovski was re-elected in the
2025 Western Australian state election. ==References==