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词条 1983 Western Australian state election
释义

  1. Results

     Legislative Assembly  Legislative Council 

  2. Seats changing parties

  3. Post-election pendulum

  4. See also

  5. References

{{Infobox election
| election_name = Western Australian state election, 1983
| country = Western Australia
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Western Australian state election, 1980
| previous_year = 1980
| next_election = Western Australian state election, 1986
| next_year = 1986
| seats_for_election = All 57 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
and 18 (of the 34) seats to the Western Australian Legislative Council
29 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
| election_date = {{Start date|df=yes|1983|02|19}}
| image1 =
| leader1 = Brian Burke
| leader_since1 = 18 September 1981
| party1 = Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch)
| leaders_seat1 = Balga
| popular_vote1 =
| percentage1 = 53.16%
| swing1 = {{increase}}7.21
| last_election1 = 23 seats
| seats1 = 32 seats
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}9
| image2 =
| leader2 = Ray O'Connor
| leader_since2 = 25 January 1982
| party2 = Liberal/NCP coalition
| leaders_seat2 = Mount Lawley
| popular_vote2 =
| percentage2 = 43.30%
| swing2 = {{decrease}}4.75
| last_election2 = 29 seats
| seats2 = 23 seats
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}6
| image3 =
| leader3 = Hendy Cowan
| leader_since3 = 1979
| party3 = National Party of Australia (WA)
| leaders_seat3 = Merredin
| popular_vote3 =
| percentage3 = 1.67%
| swing3 = {{decrease}}1.29
| last_election3 = 3 seats
| seats3 = 2 seats
| seat_change3 = {{decrease}}1
| title = Premier
| before_election = Ray O'Connor
| before_party = Liberal/NCP coalition
| after_election = Brian Burke
| after_party = Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch)
}}

Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 19 February 1983 to elect all 57 members to the Legislative Assembly and 18 members to the 34-seat Legislative Council.

The three-term Liberal-National Country coalition government, led by Premier Ray O'Connor since 25 January 1982 (after the retirement of Sir Charles Court) was defeated by the Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader Brian Burke since 10 September 1981.

Results

Legislative Assembly

{{see also|Results of the Western Australian state election, 1983 (Legislative Assembly)}}{{Australian elections/Title row
| title = Western Australian state election, 19 February 1983
| house = Legislative Assembly
| series = Western Australian state election
| back = 1980
| forward = 1986
| enrolled = 744,986{{ref label|cont|1|1}}
| total_votes = 663,153
| turnout % = 87.93%
| turnout chg = +2.66%
| informal = 18,799
| informal % = 2.83%
| informal chg = –0.69%
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|government = yes
|party_id = Labor WA
|votes = 342,536
|votes % = 53.16%
|votes chg = +7.21%
|seats = 32
|seats chg = + 9
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Liberal WA
|votes = 256,846
|votes % = 39.86%
|votes chg = –3.89%
|seats = 20
|seats chg = – 6
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Nationals WA
|party = National Country{{ref label|Nat|2|2}}
|votes = 22,148
|votes % = 3.44%
|votes chg = –0.86%
|seats = 3
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Nationals WA
|party = National{{ref label|Nat|2|2}}
|votes = 10,767
|votes % = 1.67%
|votes chg = –1.29%
|seats = 2
|seats chg = – 1
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Democrats
|votes = 5,178
|votes % = 0.80%
|votes chg = –1.16%
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Socialist Alliance
|party = Socialist
|votes = 905
|votes % = 0.14%
|votes chg = –0.12%
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party = Other parties
|votes = 5,974
|votes % = 0.93%
|votes chg = +0.75%
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party = Independent
|votes = 3,229
|votes % = 0.50%
|votes chg = –0.15%
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ± 0
}}{{Australian elections/Total row |
|total_votes = 644,354
|total_seats = 57
|winner_id = Labor WA
|previous = LibNat Coalition WA
}}{{Australian elections/2PP summary |
|party id 1 = Labor WA
|2pp votes 1 = 350,996
|2pp % 1 = 53.74%
|2pp chg 1 = +4.71%
|party id 2 = Liberal WA
|party 2 = Liberal/NCP
|2pp votes 2 = 302,100
|2pp % 2 = 46.26%
|2pp chg 2 = –4.71%
}}
|}Notes:

{{note label|cont|1|1}} 754,226 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but one seat, Narrogin, held by the National Country Party's Peter Jones and representing 9,239 electors, was uncontested.

{{note label|Nat|2|2}} The National Country Party (NCP) and the National Party (NP) were two separate parties, the former in coalition with the Liberal Party, the latter an independent party which had split from the NCP on 10 August 1978.

Legislative Council

{{see also|Results of the Western Australian state election, 1983 (Legislative Council)}}{{Australian elections/Title row
| title = Western Australian state election, 19 February 1983[1]
| house = Legislative Council
| staggered = yes
| enrolled = 754,225
| total_votes = 671,102
| turnout % = 88.98%
| turnout chg = +0.57%
| informal = 24,962
| informal % = 3.72%
| informal chg = –0.66%
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Labor WA
|votes = 327,129
|votes % = 50.63%
|votes chg = +5.85%
|seats = 7
|seats held = 13
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Liberal WA
|votes = 268,626
|votes % = 41.57%
|votes chg = –5.93%
|seats = 9
|seats held = 19
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Nationals WA
|party = National Country{{ref label|Nat|2|2}}
|votes = 20,553
|votes % = 3.18%
|votes chg = –0.64%
|seats = 0
|seats held = 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Nationals WA
|party = National{{ref label|Nat|2|2}}
|votes = 20,336
|votes % = 3.15%
|votes chg = –0.28%
|seats = 1
|seats held = 1
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Democrats
|votes = 9,356
|votes % = 1.45%
|votes chg = +1.45%
|seats = 0
|seats held = 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party = Other parties
|votes = 0
|votes % = 0.00%
|votes chg = –0.47%
|seats = 0
|seats held = 0
}}{{Australian elections/Total row |
|total_votes = 646,140
|total_seats = 17
|total_held = 34
}}{{Australian elections/2PP summary |
|party id 1 = Labor WA
|2pp votes 1 = 341,236
|2pp % 1 = 52.81%
|2pp chg 1 = +5.17%
|party id 2 = Liberal WA
|party 2 = Liberal/NCP
|2pp votes 2 = 304,904
|2pp % 2 = 47.19%
|2pp chg 2 = –5.17%
}}
|}

Seats changing parties

SeatPre-1983SwingPost-1983
Party Member Margin Margin MemberParty
BunburyLiberal}}|  Liberal John Sibson1.34.02.7 Phil Smith LaborLabor}}| 
MandurahLiberal}}|  Liberal notionalN/AN/A0.3 John Read LaborLabor}}| 
Mount MarshallNational}}|  National Country Ray McPharlin10.8*16.55.7** Bill McNee LiberalLiberal}}| 
MundaringLiberal}}|  Liberal Tom Herzfeld3.53.60.1 Gavan Troy LaborLabor}}| 
PilbaraLiberal}}|  Liberal Brian Sodeman1.619.117.5 Pam Buchanan LaborLabor}}| 
ScarboroughLiberal}}|  Liberal Ray Young6.211.95.7 Graham Burkett LaborLabor}}| 
WhitfordLiberal}}|  Liberal Mick Nanovich8.316.07.7 Pam Beggs LaborLabor}}| 
  • Members in italics did not contest their seat at this election.
  • figure is vs. Liberal
  • figure is vs. National (NP)

Post-election pendulum

LABOR SEATS (32)
Marginal
MundaringGavan TroyALP0.1%
MandurahJohn ReadALP0.3%
BunburyPhil SmithALP2.7%
ScarboroughGraham BurkettALP5.7%
Fairly safe
JoondalupJackie WatkinsALP6.7%
MitchellDavid SmithALP6.9%
WhitfordPam BeggsALP7.7%
Esperance-DundasJulian GrillALP8.3%
AvonKen McIverALP8.4%
Safe
NollamaraKeith WilsonALP11.3%
BalcattaRon BertramALP13.0%
GosnellsYvonne HendersonALP13.1%
GeraldtonJeff CarrALP13.1%
WarrenDavid EvansALP13.4%
ArmadaleBob PearceALP13.6%
HelenaGordon HillALP13.7%
WelshpoolColin JamiesonALP14.8%
MaylandsJohn HarmanALP14.9%
CanningTom BatemanALP15.6%
CollieTom JonesALP15.6%
KimberleyErnie BridgeALP15.9%
Victoria ParkRon DaviesALP17.1%
PilbaraPam BuchananALP17.5%
PerthTerry BurkeALP17.8%
FremantleDavid ParkerALP19.1%
RockinghamMike BarnettALP19.7%
AscotMal BryceALP19.9%
Morley-SwanArthur TonkinALP20.9%
MelvilleBarry HodgeALP21.2%
KalgoorlieIan TaylorALP24.1%
CockburnAlexander TaylorALP28.6%
BalgaBrian BurkeALP29.0%
LIBERAL/NCP SEATS (23)
Marginal
DaleCyril RushtonLIB0.06%
Murchison-EyrePeter CoyneLIB1.3%
SubiacoTom DadourLIB1.6%
AlbanyLeon WattLIB2.3%
Mount LawleyRay O'ConnorLIB3.4%
MurdochBarry MacKinnonLIB4.0%
ClontarfTony WilliamsLIB4.2%
South PerthBill GraydenLIB4.5%
Mount MarshallBill McNeeLIB5.7% v NAT
KarrinyupJim ClarkoLIB5.9%
Fairly safe
CottesloeBill HassellLIB6.3%
Darling RangeGeorge SpriggsLIB6.6%
Murray-WellingtonJohn BradshawLIB8.2%
East MelvilleAnthony TrethowanLIB8.9%
FloreatAndrew MensarosLIB9.6%
Safe
KalamundaIan ThompsonLIB10.1%
GascoyneIan LauranceLIB11.8%
MooreBert CraneNCP13.3% v LIB
NedlandsRichard CourtLIB14.1%
VasseBarry BlaikieLIB14.2%
GreenoughReg TubbyLIB21.2%
Katanning-RoeDick OldNCP32.1%
NarroginPeter JonesNCPUnopp
NATIONAL SEATS (2)
StirlingMatt StephensNAT6.1% v LIB
MerredinHendy CowanNAT15.0% v NCP
{{Clear}}

See also

  • Candidates of the 1983 Western Australian state election
  • Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1980–1983
  • Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1983–1986

References

1. ^http://elections.uwa.edu.au/elecdetail.lasso?keyvalue=1566
{{Western Australian elections}}

4 : Elections in Western Australia|1983 elections in Australia|1980s in Western Australia|February 1983 events

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