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词条 1917 Subiaco state by-election
释义

  1. Background

  2. Results

  3. Aftermath

  4. See also

  5. References

{{Use Australian English|date=October 2016}}{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2016}}

A by-election for the seat of Subiaco in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia was held on 10 November 1917. It was triggered by the death of the sitting member, Bartholomew Stubbs of the Labor Party, on 26 September 1917. The election was won by Samuel Brown, a member of the Subiaco Municipal Council who was standing for the Nationalist Party. Brown was one of six candidates endorsed by the Nationalists, and won the seat despite only polling 15.02 percent of the first-preference vote.

Background

Bartholomew Stubbs, a prominent trade unionist, had held Subiaco for the Labor Party since defeating Henry Daglish (a former premier) at the 1911 state election. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in 1916, and was returned unopposed at the September 1917 state election, but was killed in action in Belgium the same month.[1] The writ for the by-election was issued on 23 October 1917, with the close of nominations on 1 November. Polling day was on 10 November, with the writ returned on 13 November.[2]

Results

{{Election box begin
|title = Subiaco state by-election, 1917
}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = Labor WA
|candidate = Edwin Corboy
|votes = 1,873
|percentage = 40.4
|change = –59.6
}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = Nationalist
|candidate = Charles Heppingstone
|votes = 770
|percentage = 16.6
|change = +16.6
}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = Nationalist
|candidate = Samuel Brown
|votes = 696
|percentage = 15.0
|change = +15.0
}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = Nationalist
|candidate = James Guy
|votes = 588
|percentage = 12.7
|change = +12.7
}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = Nationalist
|candidate = Edwin Whittaker
|votes = 448
|percentage = 9.7
|change = +9.7
}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = Nationalist
|candidate = Thomas Treweek
|votes = 150
|percentage = 3.2
|change = +3.2
}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = Nationalist
|candidate = James Chesters
|votes = 110
|percentage = 2.4
|change = +2.4
}}{{Election box formal
|votes = 4,635
|percentage = 97.7
|change = n/a
}}{{Election box informal
|votes = 107
|percentage = 2.3
|change = n/a
}}{{Election box turnout
|votes = 4,742
|percentage = 69.6
|change = n/a
}}{{Election box 2cp}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = Nationalist
|candidate = Samuel Brown
|votes = 2,376
|percentage = 51.3
|change = n/a
}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = Labor WA
|candidate = Edwin Corboy
|votes = 2,259
|percentage = 48.7
|change = n/a
}}{{Election box gain AU party
|winner = Nationalist
|loser = Labor WA
|swing = n/a
}}{{Election box end}}

Aftermath

Brown stood for re-election at the 1921 state election, but was defeated by Walter Richardson of the National Labor Party after failing to make the final two-candidate-preferred count. He committed suicide in August 1923.[3][4]

See also

  • List of Western Australian state by-elections

References

1. ^Bartholomew James Stubbs – Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
2. ^{{cite book|last=Black|first=David|author2=Prescott, Valerie|title=Election statistics, Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996|year=1997|publisher=Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission|location=Perth, Western Australia|isbn=0-7309-8409-5|pages=333}}
3. ^Samuel McConnell Brown – Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
4. ^"VERDICT OF SUICIDE", The Daily News, 7 September 1923.

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