Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1977 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1975 previous year 1975 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1980 next year 1980 seats for election All 124 seats of the Australian House ... seats of the Australian Senate election date 10 December 1977 Liberal National coalition image1 Image ... it won in the Australianfederalelection, 1975 1975 election . Gough Whitlam resigned as the leader ... FederalElection, 1977 Category Federal elections in Australia Category 1977 elections in Australia ... Minister before election Malcolm Fraser before party Liberal National coalition after election Malcolm Fraser after party Liberal National coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 10 December 1977. All 124 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 34 of the 64 seats in the Australian Senate Senate , were up for election. The incumbent Liberal Party ... as Ambassador to UNESCO. The 1977election was held a year earlier than required, partly to bring ... the 1975 election. He had formed a new political party, the Australian Democrats , and had announced ..., no women were elected. Women have been elected at every general election from Australian general election, 1980 1980 onwards. See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1977 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1977 1980 Members of the Australian Senate, 1978 1981 References http australianpolitics.com elections 1977 AustralianPolitics.com election details http ... Whitlam1955.jpg 155px leader2 Gough Whitlam leader since2 8 February 1967 party2 Australian Labor Party ... Party led by Doug Anthony , in government since 1975, was elected to a second term over the Australian ... had lost in its severe defeat of two years prior, and resigned as leader shortly after the election. Results class wikitable House of Reps Instant runoff voting IRV 1977 80 Turnout 95.08 Compulsory ... more details
This article provides information on candidates who stood for the Australianfederalelection, 19771977Australianfederalelection . The election was held on 10 December 1977. Redistributions and seat ... became notionally Liberal. The member for Division of Darling Darling , John FitzPatrick Australianfederal politician John FitzPatrick Australian Labor Party Labor , contested Division of Riverina ... Australianfederal politician John FitzPatrick John Sullivan Australian politician John Sullivan ... John Hyde Australianfederal politician John Hyde Patricia Edward Roy Clarke Maurice Brockwell Division ... . Australian Capital Territory Two seats were up for election. The Australian Labor Party ... were up for election. The Australian Labor Party Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal ... top Henry Harding br John Esposito Northern Territory Two seats were up for election. The Australian ... up for election. The Australian Labor Party Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party of Australia ... valign top valign top valign top South Australia Five seats were up for election. The Australian Labor ... valign top valign top Tasmania Five seats were up for election. The Australian Labor Party Labor Party ... top Rudge Townley Ann Waterhouse Victoria Five seats were up for election. The Australian Labor Party ... top valign top Western Australia Five seats were up for election. The Australian Labor Party Labor ... font size 100 Independent politician Independent and other 20 11 8 2 1 1 43 See also Australianfederalelection, 1977 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1975 1977 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1977 1980 Members of the Australian Senate, 1975 1978 Members of the Australian ... carr.net countries a australia 1977 1977reps.shtml Adam Carr s Election Archive House of Representatives 1977 http psephos.adam carr.net countries a australia 1977 1977senate.shtml Adam Carr s Election Archive Senate 1977 Politics of Australia Category 1977 in Australia Category Candidates for Australian ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1980 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1977 previous year 1977 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1983 next year 1983 seats for election All 125 seats in the Australian House ... in 2004. See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1980 Members of the Australian ... seats in the Australian Senate election date 18 October 1980 Liberal National coalition image1 Image ... change1 decrease 12 popular vote1 percentage1 50.40 swing1 decrease 4.2 Australian Labor Party image2 File No image.png 155px leader2 Bill Hayden leader since2 22 December 1977 party2 Australian Labor ... Minister before election Malcolm Fraser before party Liberal National coalition after election Malcolm Fraser after party Liberal National coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 18 October 1980. All 125 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 34 of the 64 seats in the Australian Senate Senate , were up for election. The incumbent Liberal Party ... Australianfederal politician John FitzPatrick style text align right 0.1 style text align right 0.6 ... FederalElection, 1980 Category Federal elections in Australia Category 1980 in Australia Category ... Party led by Doug Anthony was elected to a third term in government, defeating the Australian Labor ... style width 40px align center Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 3,749,565 align right 45.15 align right 5.50 align right 51 align right 13 Australian politics party colours Liberal   Liberal Party of Australia align right 3,108,512 align right 37.43 align right 0.66 align right 54 align right 13 Australian ... 8.97 align right 1.04 align right 20 align right 1 Australian politics party colours Democrats   Australian Democrats align right 546,032 align right 6.57 align right 2.81 align right 0 align right ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1972 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1969 previous year 1969 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1974 next year 1974 seats for election All 125 seats of the Australian House of Representatives br 63 seats were needed for a majority election ... federalelection, 1983 the 1983 election , Australianfederalelection, 1996 1996 election or Australianfederalelection, 2007 2007 election , for example . The comparatively small size of Whitlam s win is partly explained by his strong performance at the previous election of Australianfederal ... seats and a 43 percent two party figure at the Australianfederalelection, 1966 1966 election . In addition ... electoral system Double dissolutions double dissolution election of Australianfederalelection, 1974 1974 . See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1972 Members of the Australian House ... Politics of Australia Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection ... right 47.30 align right &minus 2.50 align right 58 align right &minus 8 See Australian Senate election ... development using the financial powers granted to the federal government under the Australian Constitution ... more seats than the ALP, as the term of the Senate at the time was Australian Senate election, 1970 ... University of WA election results in Australia since 1890 http www.aec.gov.au Elections Australian ... February 1967 party1 Australian Labor Party leaders seat1 Division of Werriwa Werriwa last election1 ... 2.50 title Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister before election William McMahon before party Liberal Country coalition after election Gough Whitlam after party Australian Labor Party Federal elections were held in Australia on 2 December 1972. All 125 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives were up for election. The Liberal Party of Australia had been in power ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1975 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1974 previous year 1974 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1977 next year 1977 seats for election All 127 seats of the Australian House ... federalelection, 1975 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1975 1977 Members of the Australian ... September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1975 Category Snap elections Category Federal ... of the Australian Senate election date 13 December 1975 Liberal National coalition image1 Image John ... before election Malcolm Fraser before party Liberal National coalition after election Malcolm Fraser after party Liberal National coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 13 December 1975. All 127 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and all 64 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election following a double dissolution of both ... 155px leader2 Gough Whitlam leader since2 8 February 1967 party2 Australian Labor Party leaders ... prime minister following the dismissal of Gough Whitlam s three year old Australian Labor ... John Kerr , on 11 November 1975. The same day, Fraser advised the calling of the election, in accordance with Kerr s stipulated conditions see 1975 Australian constitutional crisis . The Coalition ... Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian ... 30 Australian politics party colours Liberal   Liberal Party of Australia align right 3,232,159 align right 41.80 align right 6.85 align right 68 align right 28 Australian politics party colours ... 11.25 align right 1.29 align right 23 align right 2 Australian politics party colours DLP   Democratic ... 0.10 align right 0 align right 0 Australian politics party colours Australia   Australia Party ... right 7,732,578 align right   align right   align right 127 align right   Australian politics ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 2004 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 2001 previous year 2001 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 2007 next year 2007 seats for election All ... federalelectionAustralian House of Representatives results, 2004 main Australian 2004 election .... Result Australianfederalelection, 2004 The Liberal and National parties run joint tickets in some ... their Senate seats from 2 to 4. See Results of the Australianfederalelection, 2004 The campaign ... point of the Australianfederalelection, 1998 1998 election , which Howard won. Howard had ... federal 2004 results sendNSW.htm title 2004 FederalElection. Senate NSW Results. Australian Broadcasting ... elections federal 2004 results sendWA.htm title 2004 FederalElection. Senate WA Results. Australian ... FederalElection. Senate QLD Results. Australian Broadcasting Corporation publisher ABC date accessdate ... Federalelection were specified by the Australian Electoral Commission . Broadcasters and publishers ... also Results of the Australian legislative election, 2004 Candidates of the Australianfederalelection ... small br 40 of the 76 seats in the Australian Senate election date start date df yes 2004 ... Dablink For all seats, see Mackerras federalelection pendulum, 2006 Mackerras federalelection ... Cunningham , which had been lost to the Australian Greens Greens in a Cunningham by election, 2002 ... result The Coalition parties won 46.7 of the primary vote, a gain of 3.7 over the Australianfederalelection, 2001 2001 election . The opposition Australian Labor Party polled 37.6 , a loss of 0.2 ... federalelection, 2007 following election . However, Kim Beazley said that the accession of Latham ... the seat of Division of Cunningham Cunningham which they gained at a 2002 by election. The Australian ... Election 2004 publisher www.theage.com.au date 2004 10 07 accessdate 2010 05 24 ref Australian ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1966 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1963 previous year 1963 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1969 next year 1969 seats for election All 124 seats of the Australian House of Representatives br 63 seats were needed for a majority election date 26 November 1966 Liberal ... by Deputy Labor leader Gough Whitlam . See also Australian Senate election, 1964 Australian Senate election, 1967 Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1966 Members of the Australian House of Representatives ... Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1966 Category Federal ... Minister before election Harold Holt before party Liberal Country coalition after election Harold Holt after party Liberal Country coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 26 November 1966. All 124 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives were up for election ... defeated the Australian Labor Party led by Arthur Calwell . The election was a landslide win to the Coalition ... 4.30 Labor image2 leader2 Arthur Calwell leader since2 7 March 1960 party2 Australian Labor Party leaders ... 40px align center Swing style width 40px align center Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian ... right 40.14 align right 3.05 align right 61 align right 9 Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 2,282,834 align right 39.98 align right &minus 5.49 align right 41 align right &minus 9 Australian politics party colours Country   National Country Party Country Party align right 561,926 align right 9.84 align right 0.90 align right 21 align right 1 Australian ... right 417,411 align right 7.31 align right &minus 0.13 align right 0 align right 0 Australian politics ...   align right   align right 124 align right 2 Australian politics party colours Liberal   ... align right 82 align right 10 Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1958 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1955 previous year 1955 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1961 next year 1961 seats for election All 122 seats of the Australian House ... Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1958 Members of the Australian House of Representatives ... seats of the Australian Senate election date 22 November 1958 Liberal Country coalition image1 File ... Minister before election Robert Menzies before party Liberal Country coalition after election Robert Menzies after party Liberal Country coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 22 November 1958. All 122 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 32 of the 60 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election. The incumbent Liberal Party ... University of WA election results in Australia since 1890 http www.aec.gov.au Elections Australian ... elections Politics of Australia Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1958 Category Federal elections in Australia Category 1958 in Australia Category 1958 elections ... Image Hvevatt.jpg left 172px leader2 H.V. Evatt leader since2 13 June 1951 party2 Australian Labor ... partner the National Country Party Country Party led by Arthur Fadden defeated the Australian Labor ... 40px align center Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 2,137,890 align right 42.81 align right &minus 1.82 align right 45 align right &minus 2 Australian politics party colours Liberal   Liberal Party of Australia ... Australian politics party colours DLP   Democratic Labor Party historical Democratic Labor Party align right 469,723 align right 9.41 align right 4.24 align right 0 align right 0 Australian politics ... 9.32 align right 1.41 align right 19 align right 1 Australian politics party colours Independent   ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1946 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1943 previous year 1943 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1949 next year 1949 seats for election All 76 seats of the Australian House ...   Members in italics did not contest their seat at this election. See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1946 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1946 1949 Members ... election results in Australia since 1890 Australian elections Politics of Australia Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1946 Category Federal elections in Australia ... seats of the Australian Senate election date 28 September 1946 Australian Labor Party image1 Image BenChifley3.jpg 159px leader1 Ben Chifley leader since1 13 July 1945 party1 Australian Labor Party leaders ... 7 popular vote2 percentage2 swing2 title Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister before election Ben Chifley before party Australian Labor Party after election Ben Chifley after party Australian Labor Party Federal elections were held in Australia on 28 September 1946. All 74 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 19 of the 36 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election. The incumbent Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister of Australia ... 40px align center Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 2,159,953 align right 49.71 align right &minus 0.22 align right 43 align right 6 Australian politics party colours Liberal   Liberal Party of Australia align right 1,241,650 align right 28.58 align right 12.53 align right 15 align right 3 Australian politics ... 10.70 align right 3.73 align right 11 align right 4 Australian politics party colours LCL   ... align right 2 align right 2 Australian politics party colours Lang Labor   Lang Labor align ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1961 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1958 previous year 1958 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1963 next year 1963 seats for election All 122 seats of the Australian House ... For a long time, the 1961 election remained the closest Federalelection in Australian history ... in Australia s history was eventually beaten by the Australianfederalelection, 2010 2010 election ... Diaries ref See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1961 Members of the Australian ... AustralianFederalElection, 1961 Category Federal elections in Australia Category 1961 in Australia ... seats of the Australian Senate election date 9 December 1961 Liberal Country coalition image1 File ... Calwell leader since2 7 March 1960 party2 Australian Labor Party leaders seat2 Division of Melbourne ... 50.50 swing2 increase 4.60 title Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister before election Robert Menzies before party Liberal Country coalition after election Robert Menzies after party Liberal Country coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 9 December 1961. All 122 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 31 of the 60 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election. The incumbent Liberal Party of Australia led by Prime Minister ... Country Party led by John McEwen defeated the Australian Labor Party led by Arthur Calwell . class wikitable ... 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 2,512,929 align right 47.90 align right 5.09 align right 60 align right 15 Australian politics ... right &minus 3.65 align right 45 align right &minus 13 Australian politics party colours DLP   ... right &minus 0.70 align right 0 align right 0 Australian politics party colours Country   National ... align right 122 align right Australian politics party colours Liberal   Coalition Australia Liberal ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1969 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1966 previous year 1966 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1972 next year 1972 seats for election All 127 seats of the Australian House of Representatives br 64 seat were needed for a majority election date 25 October 1969 Liberal Country ... Australianfederalelection, 1972 three years later . See also Australian Senate election, 1967 Australian Senate election, 1970 Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1969 Members of the Australian ... defeated the Australian Labor Party led by Gough Whitlam . Even though the ALP lost, the election ... elections Politics of Australia Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1969 Category Federal elections in Australia Category 1969 elections in Australia es Elecciones ... image2 Image Whitlam1955.jpg 149px leader2 Gough Whitlam leader since2 8 February 1967 party2 Australian ... of Australia Prime Minister before election John Gorton before party Liberal Country coalition after election John Gorton after party Liberal Country coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 25 October 1969. All 125 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives were up for election. The incumbent Liberal Party of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia ... 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 2,870,792 align right 46.95 align right 6.97 align right 59 align right 18 Australian politics ... align right &minus 5.37 align right 46 align right &minus 15 Australian politics party colours Country ... 1.28 align right 20 align right &minus 1 Australian politics party colours DLP   Democratic Labor ... 1.29 align right 0 align right 0 Australian politics party colours Australia   Australia Party align right 53,646 align right 0.88 align right align right 0 align right 0 Australian politics party ... more details
Infobox electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1929 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1928 previous year 1928 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1931 next year 1931 seats for election All 75 seats in the Australian House of Representatives br 38 seats were needed for a majority election date Start date df yes 1929 10 12 Australian Labor Party image1 Image JScullin.jpg 150px leader1 James Scullin leader since1 26 April 1928 party1 Australian Labor Party leaders seat1 Division of Yarra Yarra popular vote1 percentage1 ... of the Australianfederalelection, 1929 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1929 1931 References http elections.uwa.edu.au University of WA election results in Australia since 1890 Australian elections Politics of Australia Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1929 Category Federal elections in Australia Category 1929 in Australia Category 1929 ... Country Party led by Earle Page was defeated by the opposition Australian Labor Party led by James Scullin . Labor won with its then largest ever majority in the federal parliament, but still held a minority of Senate seats after the house only election. It was the only federalelection in Australia ... federalelection, 1928 for Senate composition. br clear all Seats changing hands class wikitable rowspan ... Resulting Prime Minister before election Stanley Bruce before party Nationalist Country coalition after election James Scullin after party Australian Labor Party map image map size map caption Federal elections were held in Australia on 12 October 1929. All 75 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives were up for election, with no Australian Senate Senate seats up for election, as a result of Billy Hughes and other rebel backbenchers crossing the floor over industrial ... election, the incumbent Nationalist Party of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Stanley ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1974 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1972 previous year 1972 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1975 next year 1975 seats for election All 127 seats of the Australian House of Representatives br small 64 seats were needed for a majority in the House small br All 60 seats of the Australian Senate election date 18 May 1974 Labor image1 File Whitlam1955.jpg 155px leader1 Gough Whitlam leader since1 8 February 1967 party1 Australian Labor ... minister since his party s victory in the Australianfederalelection, 1972 1972 election , and his ... federalelection, 1974 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1974 1975 Members of the Australian ... DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1974 Category Federal elections in Australia Category ... Prime Minister before election Gough Whitlam before party Australian Labor Party after election Gough Whitlam after party Australian Labor Party Federal elections were held in Australia on 18 May 1974. All 127 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and all 60 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election, due to a double dissolution . The incumbent Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister of Australia Gough Whitlam defeated the opposition Liberal ... right N A style text align right 1.4 style text align right 10.5 John Hyde Australianfederal politician ... Senate election held in Australian Senate election, 1970 1970 . Following an attempt by Whitlam ... Swing style width 40px align center Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 3,644,110 align right 49.30 align right 0.29 align right 66 align right 1 Australian politics party colours Liberal   Liberal Party ... Australian politics party colours Country   National Country Party Country Party align right 736,252 ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1954 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1951 previous year 1951 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1955 next year 1955 seats for election All 121 seats of the Australian House of Representatives br 61 seats were needed for a majority election date 29 May 1954 Liberal Country ... 17 years. See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1954 Members of the Australian ... Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1954 Category Federal ... Prime Minister before election Robert Menzies before party Liberal Country coalition after election Robert Menzies after party Liberal Country coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 29 May 1954. All 121 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives were up for election, no Australian Senate Senate election took place. The incumbent Liberal Party of Australia ... solid thin align right 5 See Australian Senate election, 1953 for Senate composition. TOC br clear all ... image2 Image Hvevatt.jpg left 172px leader2 H.V. Evatt leader since2 13 June 1951 party2 Australian ... the National Country Party Country Party led by Arthur Fadden defeated the Australian Labor Party ... 40px align center Seats style border solid thin width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   style border solid thin Australian Labor Party style border solid thin ... left font family monospace border none padding left 2px sup 1 elected sup br sub unopposed sub Australian ... sup br sub unopposed sub Australian politics party colours Country   style border solid thin National ... padding left 2px sup 3 elected sup br sub unopposed sub Australian politics party colours Independent ... Australian politics party colours Liberal   style border solid thin Coalition Australia Liberal ... solid thin align right &minus 5 Australian politics party colours Labor   style border solid ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1984 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1983 previous year 1983 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1987 next year 1987 seats for election All 148 seats in the Australian House of Representatives br small 75 seats were needed for a majority in the House small br 46 of the 76 seats in the Australian Senate election date start date df yes 1984 12 1 Australian Labor Party image1 File BobHawke cropped .jpg 169px leader1 Bob Hawke leader since1 start date df yes 1983 2 3 party1 Australian Labor Party leaders seat1 Division of Wills Wills last ... the double dissolution Australianfederalelection, 1983 election of 1983 . The legislated ... elections 1984 ref See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1984 Members of the Australian ... 2PP vote http australianpolitics.com elections 1984 AustralianPolitics.com election details Australian elections Politics of Australia DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1984 Category Federal elections ... 48.23 swing2 increase 1.46 title Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister before election Bob Hawke before party Australian Labor Party after election Bob Hawke after party Australian Labor Party Federal elections were held in Australia on 1 December 1984. All 148 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives 24 of them newly created , and 46 of 76 seats in the Australian Senate Senate 12 of them newly created , were up for election. The incumbent Australian ... Swing style width 40px align center Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 4,120,130 align right 47.55 align right 1.93 align right 82 align right 7 Australian politics party colours Liberal   Liberal Party of Australia align right 2,951,556 align right 34.06 align right 0.06 align right 45 align right 12 Australian ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1949 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1946 previous year 1946 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1951 next year 1951 seats for election All 121 seats of the Australian House ... the conservatives at the Australianfederalelection, 1919 1919 election held 35 of the 36 Senate ... of the Australianfederalelection, 1949 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1949 ... AustralianFederalElection, 1949 Category Federal elections in Australia Category 1949 in Australia ... seats of the Australian Senate election date 10 December 1949 Liberal Country coalition image1 Image .... The election took place against the background of the 1949 Australian coal strike , the developing ... the longest period of Labor Federal Government in Australian history up to that date 1941 49 . Labor ... University of WA election results in Australia since 1890 http www.aec.gov.au Elections Australian Electoral ... 159px leader2 Ben Chifley leader since2 13 July 1945 party2 Australian Labor Party leaders seat2 ... vote2 percentage2 49.00 swing2 title Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister before election Ben Chifley before party Australian Labor Party after election Robert Menzies after party Liberal Country coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 10 December 1949. All 121 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 42 of the 60 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election, where the single transferable vote was introduced. The incumbent Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister of Australia Ben Chifley was defeated by the opposition ... 40px align center Swing style width 40px align center Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 2,117,088 align right 45.98 align right &minus 3.73 align right 47 align right 4 Australian politics party colours Liberal ... more details
by 23 in 1984 . See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1987 Members of the Australian ... Australian elections Politics of Australia DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1987 Category Federal ...Use Australian English date May 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1987 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1984 previous year 1984 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1990 next year 1990 seats for election All 148 seats in the Australian House of Representatives br small 75 seats were needed for a majority in the House small br All 76 seats in the Australian Senate election ... before election Bob Hawke before party Australian Labor Party after election Bob Hawke after party Australian Labor Party Federal elections were held in Australia on 11 July 1987, following the granting ... Australian politics party colours Labor   Members in italics did not contest their seat at this election. The 1987 federalelection was called 6 months early by Labor Prime Minister Bob Hawke to capitalise ... of Australia Nationals competed directly against each other in a federalelection. This was due to the abortive ... leader since1 start date df yes 1983 2 3 party1 Australian Labor Party leaders seat1 Division of Wills ... Ninian Stephen . Consequently, all 148 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives as well as all 76 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election. The incumbent Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister Bob Hawke defeated the opposition ... center Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian ... 4 Australian politics party colours Liberal   Liberal Party of Australia align right 3,175,262 align right 34.41 align right 0.35 align right 43 align right 2 Australian politics party colours ... align right 19 align right 2 Australian politics party colours Democrats   Australian Democrats ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1934 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1931 previous year 1931 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1937 next year 1937 seats for election All 74 seats of the Australian House .... See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1934 Members of the Australian ... http elections.uwa.edu.au University of WA election results in Australia since 1890 Australian elections Politics of Australia Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection ... seats of the Australian Senate election date 15 September 1934 UAP Country coalition image1 File Joseph ... 8 popular vote1 percentage1 swing1 decrease 2.77 Australian Labor Party image2 Image JScullin.jpg 148px leader2 James Scullin leader since2 26 April 1928 party2 Australian Labor Party leaders seat2 Division ... percentage2 swing2 decrease 0.28 title Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister before election Joseph Lyons before party UAP Country coalition after election Joseph Lyons after party UAP Country coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 15 September 1934. All 74 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 18 of the 36 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election. The incumbent United Australia Party led by Prime Minister of Australia ... led by Earle Page defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by James Scullin . Labor s share of the primary vote fell to an even lower number than in the Australianfederalelection, 1931 1931 election due to the Lang Labor split, but it was able to pick up an extra four seats on preferences ... style border solid thin Australian politics party colours UAP   style border solid thin United ... solid thin align right &minus 6 style border solid thin Australian politics party colours Labor   style border solid thin Australian Labor Party style border solid thin align right 952,251 style ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1983 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1980 previous year 1980 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1984 next year 1984 seats for election All 125 seats in the Australian House ... Parliament at the Australianfederalelection, 1980 1980 federalelection following a decade as leader ... of the Australianfederalelection, 1983 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1983 1984 ... of Australia Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1983 Category ... in the Australian Senate election date 5 March 1983 Australian Labor Party image1 Image BobHawke cropped .jpg 160px leader1 Bob Hawke leader since1 3 February 1983 party1 Australian Labor Party leaders ... Minister before election Malcolm Fraser before party Liberal National coalition after election Bob Hawke after party Australian Labor Party Federal elections were held in Australia on 5 March 1983. All 125 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and all 64 seats in the Australian Senate Senate , were up for election, following a double dissolution . The incumbent ... John Hyde Australianfederal politician John Hyde style text align right 2.8 style text align right ... elections 1983 AustralianPolitics.com election details http www.aec.gov.au Elections Australian Electoral ... of Australia and Doug Anthony National Party of Australia , was defeated by the opposition Australian ... style width 40px align center Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 4,297,392 align right 49.48 align right 4.34 align right 75 align right 24 Australian politics party colours Liberal   Liberal Party of Australia align right 2,983,986 align right 34.36 align right 3.07 align right 33 align right 21 Australian ... right 9.21 align right 0.24 align right 17 align right 3 Australian politics party colours Democrats ... more details
Infobox electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1925 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1922 previous year 1922 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1928 next year 1928 seats for election All 75 seats in the Australian House ... of the Australianfederalelection, 1925 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1925 ... dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1925 Category Federal elections ... seats in the Australian Senate election date Start date df yes 1925 12 16 Nationalist Country coalition ... election Stanley Bruce before party Nationalist Country coalition after election Stanley Bruce after party Nationalist Country coalition map image map size map caption Federal elections were held in Australia on 14 November 1925. All 75 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 22 of the 36 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election. The incumbent ... Page defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by Matthew Charlton . Compulsory voting for Federal ... McDonald Australian politician Charles McDonald died on the day before the election, leading to his ... 11 Australian Labor Party image2 Image CharltonPEO.jpg 162px leader2 Matthew Charlton leader since2 16 May 1922 party2 Australian Labor Party leaders seat2 Division of Hunter Hunter popular vote2 percentage2 ... Australian politics party colours Labor   style border solid thin Australian Labor Party style ... &minus 6 style border solid thin Australian politics party colours Nationalist   style border solid ... padding left 2px sup 1 elected sup br sub unopposed sub style border solid thin Australian politics ... &minus 1 style border solid thin Australian politics party colours Independent   style border ... solid thin align right style border solid thin Australian politics party colours Nationalist   ... solid thin align right 51 style border solid thin align right 11 style border solid thin Australian ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name AustralianFederalElection, 1937 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1934 previous year 1934 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1940 next year 1940 seats for election All 74 seats of the Australian House ... National Party of Australia National Party . At the Australianfederalelection, 1934 1934 election ... their seat at this election. See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1937 Members ... since 1890 External links Commons category Australianfederalelection, 1937 Australian elections Politics of Australia Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1937 ... seats of the Australian Senate election date 23 October 1937 UAP Country coalition image1 File Joseph ... Party led by Earle Page defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by John Curtin . The election ... popular vote1 percentage1 swing1 increase 3.66 Australian Labor Party image2 Image johncurtin.jpg 150px leader2 John Curtin leader since2 1 October 1935 party2 Australian Labor Party leaders seat2 Division ... vote2 percentage2 swing2 increase 16.36 title Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister before election Joseph Lyons before party UAP Country coalition after election Joseph Lyons after party UAP Country coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 23 October 1937. All 74 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 19 of the 36 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election. The incumbent United Australia Party led by Prime Minister of Australia ... in February 1936, these were held by their members as ALP seats at the 1937 election. With the party ... by election, 1937 by election on 8 March 1937 , the ALP had a net gain of 11 seats compared with the previous election. class wikitable House of Reps Instant runoff voting IRV 1937 40 Turnout 96.13 Compulsory ... thin Australian politics party colours Labor   style border solid thin Australian Labor Party style ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1990 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1987 previous year 1987 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1993 next year 1993 seats for election All 148 seats in the Australian House ... for the Nuclear Disarmament Party at the Australianfederalelection, 1984 1984 election , and the Vallentine Peace Group at the Australianfederalelection, 1987 1987 election . Until 2010, this was the only .... See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1990 Members of the Australian House of Representatives ... elections Politics of Australia DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1990 Category Federal elections ... seats in the Australian Senate election date start date 1990 3 24 df y Australian Labor Party image1 Image BobHawke cropped .jpg 169px leader1 Bob Hawke leader since1 3 February 1983 party1 Australian ... Prime Minister of Australia Prime Minister before election Bob Hawke before party Australian Labor Party after election Bob Hawke after party Australian Labor Party Federal elections were held in Australia on 24 March 1990. All 148 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives and 40 seats in the 76 member Australian Senate Senate were up for election. The incumbent Australian ... Australian politics party colours Labor   Members in italics did not contest their seat at this election ... align center Seats style width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 3,904,138 align right 39.44 align right 6.39 align right 78 align right 8 Australian politics party colours Liberal   Liberal Party of Australia align right 3,468,570 align right 35.04 align right 0.48 align right 55 align right 12 Australian politics party colours Democrats   Australian Democrats align right 1,114,216 align right 11.26 align right 5.22 align right 0 align right 0 Australian politics party colours Nationals   National Party of Australia ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1963 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1961 previous year 1961 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1966 next year 1966 seats for election All 122 seats of the Australian House of Representatives br 62 seats were needed for a majority election date 30 November 1963 Liberal ... federalelection, 1961 and Australian Senate election, 1964 for Senate compositions. TOC br clear ..., House of Representatives accessdate 4 April 2006 ref The Australianfederalelection, 1961 1961 ... Labor Party DLP vote for the first time since Australianfederalelection, 1955 1955 the DLP ... 1972 FederalElection Sound Archives work publisher australianpolitics.com accessdate 4 April 2006 ref See also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1963 Members of the Australian House ... Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1963 Category Federal ... before election Robert Menzies before party Liberal Country coalition after election Robert Menzies after party Liberal Country coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 30 November 1963. All 122 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives were up for election ... of an early House election was that there were separate Senate and House elections until Australianfederalelection, 1974 1974 . The Coalition government of the Liberal Party of Australia Liberal ... Labor image2 leader2 Arthur Calwell leader since2 7 March 1960 party2 Australian Labor Party leaders ... defeated the Australian Labor Party led by Arthur Calwell . class wikitable House of Reps Instant ... Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party align right 2,489,184 align right 45.47 align right &minus 2.43 align right 50 align right &minus 10 Australian politics party colours ... align right 52 align right 7 Australian politics party colours Country   National Country Party ... more details
Infobox electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1928 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1925 previous year 1925 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1929 next year 1929 seats for election All 75 seats in the Australian House ... of the Australianfederalelection, 1928 Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1928 ... University of WA election results in Australia since 1890 Australian elections Politics of Australia Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT AustralianFederalElection, 1928 Category Federal ... seats in the Australian Senate election date Start date df yes 1928 12 17 Nationalist Country coalition ... election Stanley Bruce before party Nationalist Country coalition after election Stanley Bruce after party Nationalist Country coalition map image map size map caption Federal elections were held in Australia on 17 November 1928. All 75 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 19 of the 36 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election. The incumbent ... 9 Australian Labor Party image2 Image CharltonPEO.jpg 162px leader2 Matthew Charlton leader since2 16 May 1922 party2 Australian Labor Party leaders seat2 Division of Hunter Hunter popular vote2 percentage2 ... Page defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by Matthew Charlton . class wikitable House ... thin width 40px align center Change style border solid thin Australian politics party colours Labor   style border solid thin Australian Labor Party style border solid thin align right 1,158,505 ... thin Australian politics party colours Nationalist   style border solid thin Nationalist Party ... 5 elected sup br sub unopposed sub style border solid thin Australian politics party colours Country ... style border solid thin Australian politics party colours Country Progressive   style border solid ... solid thin align right 0 style border solid thin Australian politics party colours Independent ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Australianfederalelection, 1955 country Australia type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionAustralianfederalelection, 1954 previous year 1954 next electionAustralianfederalelection, 1958 next year 1958 seats for election All 122 seats of the Australian House ... also Candidates of the Australianfederalelection, 1955 Members of the Australian House of Representatives ... seats of the Australian Senate election date 10 December 1955 Liberal Country coalition image1 File ... election Robert Menzies before party Liberal Country coalition after election Robert Menzies after party Liberal Country coalition Federal elections were held in Australia on 10 December 1955. All 122 seats in the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives , and 30 of the 60 seats in the Australian Senate Senate were up for election. The incumbent Liberal Party of Australia ... align right &minus 10 This would be the last federalelection where any seat attracted only one candidate ... FederalElection, 1955 Category Federal elections in Australia Category 1955 in Australia Category ... left 172px leader2 H.V. Evatt leader since2 13 June 1951 party2 Australian Labor Party leaders ... Country Party Country Party led by Arthur Fadden defeated the Australian Labor Party led by H ... align center Seats style border solid thin width 40px align center Change Australian politics party colours Labor   style border solid thin Australian Labor Party style border solid thin align right ... style border solid thin align right 47 style border solid thin align right &minus 10 Australian politics ... text align left font family monospace border none padding left 2px small 5 elected unopposed small Australian ... unopposed small Australian politics party colours DLP   style border solid thin Australian ... align right 0 style border solid thin align right 0 Australian politics party colours Independent   ... Australian politics party colours Liberal   style border solid thin Coalition Australia Liberal ... more details