Western Australian state election, 1950
Western Australian state election, 1950
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25 March 1950 (1950-03-25) |
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Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 25 March 1950 to elect all 50 members to the Legislative Assembly. The Liberal-Country coalition government, led by Premier Ross McLarty, won a second term in office against the Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader Frank Wise.
The election took place after a major redistribution.
Key dates
Date |
Event |
8 February 1950 |
Writs were issued by the Governor to proceed with an election.[1] |
17 February 1950 |
Close of nominations in the North West area. |
3 March 1950 |
Close of nominations in all other areas. |
25 March 1950 |
Polling day, between the hours of 8am and 6pm. |
6 April 1950 |
The McLarty–Watts Ministry was reconstituted.[2] |
14 April 1950 |
The writ was returned and the results formally declared. |
Results
Western Australian state election, 25 March 1950 Legislative Assembly
<< 1947 — 1953 >> |
Enrolled voters |
247,589[1] |
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Votes cast |
229,298 |
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Turnout |
92.61% |
+6.70% |
Informal votes |
4,534 |
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Informal |
1.98% |
–0.07% |
Summary of votes by party |
Party |
Primary votes |
% |
Swing |
Seats |
Change |
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Labor |
94,055 |
41.85% |
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23 |
± 0 |
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Liberal and Country |
90,089 |
40.08% |
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15 |
+ 2 |
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Country |
20,922 |
9.31% |
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9 |
– 3 |
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Ind. Lib. |
5,059 |
2.25% |
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2 |
+ 1 |
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Communist |
815 |
0.36% |
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0 |
± 0 |
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Independent |
13,824 |
6.15% |
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1 |
± 0 |
Total |
224,764 |
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50 |
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- 1 306,099 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but 12 seats (24% of the total) were uncontested—6 Labor seats (9 less than 1947) representing 26,694 enrolled voters, 2 Liberal seats (the same as 1947) representing 13,278 enrolled voters, and 4 Country seats (two more than 1947) representing 18,538 enrolled voters. This change in distribution means that comparisons in vote percentages between 1947 and 1950 are largely meaningless; they have hence been omitted from the table.
See also
References
- ↑ "The Electoral Act, 1907–1949. Legislative Assembly General Elections, 1950.". Western Australia Government Gazette. 8 February 1950. p. 1950:243.
- ↑ "Premier's Department". Western Australia Government Gazette. 6 April 1950. p. 1950:845.