Английская Википедия:1968 Western Australian state election
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox electionElections were held in the state of Western Australia on 23 March 1968 to elect all 51 members to the Legislative Assembly and 15 members to the 30-seat Legislative Council. The Liberal-Country coalition government, led by Premier Sir David Brand, won a record fourth term in office against the Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader John Tonkin.
Results
Legislative Assembly
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- Шаблон:Note label 449,122 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but 14 seats (27.45% of the total) were uncontested—five Liberal seats representing 32,810 enrolled voters, five Country seats representing 29,746 enrolled voters, and four Labor seats representing 26,776 enrolled voters.
Legislative Council
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- Шаблон:Note label 449,122 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but 9 seats (60% of the total) were uncontested—three Liberal seats representing 99,137 enrolled voters, three Country seats representing 53,847 enrolled voters, and three Labor seats representing 86,198 enrolled voters.
Post-election pendulum
LCL/Country seats (28) | |||
Marginal | |||
Subiaco | Hugh Guthrie | LCL | 0.4% |
Kimberley | Alan Ridge | LCL | 2.2% |
Moore | Edgar Lewis | CP | 2.3% v IND |
Mirrabooka | Doug Cash | LCL | 2.8% |
Merredin-Yilgarn | Jack Stewart | LCL | 2.9% |
Murray | Ewart Runciman | LCL | 3.8% |
Blackwood | Ron Kitney | CP | 4.6% v LCL |
Toodyay | James Craig | CP | 4.7% |
Bunbury | Maurice Williams | LCL | 5.7% |
Fairly safe | |||
Roe | Bill Young | CP | 9.7% v LCL |
Safe | |||
Cottesloe | Ross Hutchinson | LCL | 10.0% |
Mount Lawley | Ray O'Connor | LCL | 10.0% |
Floreat | Andrew Mensaros | LCL | 14.6% |
Dale | Cyril Rushton | LCL | 15.4% |
Darling Range | Ken Dunn | LCL | 16.2% |
Nedlands | Charles Court | LCL | 26.6% |
South Perth | Bill Grayden | LCL | 28.6% v DLP |
East Melville | Des O'Neil | LCL | 30.3% v COM |
Avon | Harry Gayfer | CP | unopp. |
Greenough | David Brand | LCL | unopp. |
Katanning | Crawford Nalder | CP | unopp. |
Mount Marshall | Ray McPharlin | CP | unopp. |
Murchison-Eyre | Richard Burt | LCL | unopp. |
Narrogin | William Manning | CP | unopp. |
Stirling | Clayton Mitchell | CP | unopp. |
Vasse | Stewart Bovell | LCL | unopp. |
Wellington | Iven Manning | LCL | unopp. |
Wembley | Guy Henn | LCL | unopp. |
Labor seats (23) | |||
Marginal | |||
Canning | Tom Bateman | ALP | 0.5% |
Clontarf | Donald May | ALP | 2.2% |
Maylands | John Harman | ALP | 3.0% |
Northam | Ken McIver | ALP | 3.6% |
Mount Hawthorn | Ron Bertram | ALP | 4.2% |
Karrinyup | Stan Lapham | ALP | 4.3% |
Albany | Jack Hall | ALP | 5.4% |
Fairly safe | |||
Geraldton | Bill Sewell | ALP | 6.2% |
Perth | Terry Burke | ALP | 6.2% |
Collie | Tom Jones | ALP | 6.6% |
Warren | David Evans | ALP | 8.8% |
Safe | |||
Ascot | Merv Toms | ALP | 13.2% |
Balcatta | Herb Graham | ALP | 13.4% |
Gascoyne | Daniel Norton | ALP | 14.1% |
Belmont | Colin Jamieson | ALP | 14.5% |
Melville | John Tonkin | ALP | 17.5% |
Cockburn | Don Taylor | ALP | 18.6% |
Swan | Bill Haigh | ALP | 21.0% |
Fremantle | Harry Fletcher | ALP | 23.5% v DLP |
Boulder-Dundas | Arthur Moir | ALP | unopp. |
Kalgoorlie | Tom Evans | ALP | unopp. |
Pilbara | Arthur Bickerton | ALP | unopp. |
Victoria Park | Ron Davies | ALP | unopp. |
See also
- Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1965–1968
- Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1968–1971
- Candidates of the 1968 Western Australian state election
References
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