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The 1933 Victorian local elections were held on 24 August 1933 to elect the councils of 70 of the local government areas in Victoria, Australia. One council also held a referendum.[1]

The Age observed that there were an "unusually large" amount of candidates elected unopposed − 77 in the metropolitan Melbourne area and a further 450 in regional Victoria.[1]

Until the 1994 reforms introduced by the Kennett state government, all local elections were staggered, with not all councillors up for election each year.[2]

Political parties

As per usual, the Labor Party endorsed candidates, however the United Australia Party did not.[1]

The Richmond Ratepayers' Progressive League (which already had a sitting councillor − J. Lynch − who was not up for election), contested the City of Richmond's North Ward, East Ward and South Ward as the main opposition to incumbent Labor councillors.[3]

H.F. Dummett, a vice-president of the Collingwood Property Owners' and Ratepayers' Association, was re-elected in the City of Collingwood's Loch Ward.[1]

Results

Council votes

Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Independents 89,140 84.47 95
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Labor 14,711 13.94 12
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Richmond Ratepayers' League 1,148 1.09 0 Шаблон:Steady
Шаблон:Australian party style |   Collingwood Property Owners 532 0.50 1 Шаблон:Steady
 Total 105,531 100.0 108

Referendums

Voters in the City of Mordialloc were asked the following: "Are you in favour of the continuation of the present system of allowing social games only to be played on the council reserves, and those under its control, on Sundays?"

Шаблон:Referendum

Notes

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References

Шаблон:Reflist

Шаблон:Victorian elections