请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 1973 Victorian state election
释义

  1. Results

     Legislative Assembly  Legislative Council 

  2. Seats changing hands

  3. Post-election pendulum

  4. See also

  5. References

{{Infobox Election
| election_name = Victorian state election, 1973
| country = Victoria
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Victorian state election, 1970
| previous_year = 1970
| next_election = Victorian state election, 1976
| next_year = 1976
| seats_for_election = All 73 seats in the Victorian Legislative Assembly
and 18 (of the 36) seats in the Victorian Legislative Council
| election_date = {{Start date|df=yes|1973|5|19}}
| image1 =
| leader1 = Rupert Hamer
| leader_since1 = {{nowrap|23 August 1972}}
| party1 = Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)
| leaders_seat1 = Kew
| percentage1 = 42.34%
| swing1 = {{increase}} 5.64
| last_election1 = 42 seats
| seats1 = 46 seats
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 4
| image2 =
| leader2 = {{nowrap|Clyde Holding}}
| leader_since2 = 15 May 1967
| party2 = Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)
| leaders_seat2 = Richmond
| percentage2 = 41.61%
| swing2 = {{increase}} 0.19
| last_election2 = 22 seats
| seats2 = 18 seats
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 4
| image3 =
| leader3 = {{nowrap|Peter Ross-Edwards}}
| leader_since3 = 1970
| party3 = Country Party (Victoria)
| leaders_seat3 = Shepparton
| percentage3 = 5.96%
| swing3 = {{decrease}} 0.44
| last_election3 = 8 seats
| seats3 = 8 seats
| seat_change3 = {{steady}} 0
| title = Premier
| before_election = Rupert Hamer
| before_party = Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)
| after_election = Rupert Hamer
| after_party = Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)
}}

The 1973 Victorian state election, held on Saturday, 19 May 1973, was for the 46th Parliament of Victoria. It was held in the Australian state of Victoria to elect the 73 members of the state's Legislative Assembly and 18 members of the 36-member Legislative Council.

Rupert Hamer succeeded Henry Bolte as Premier of Victoria on 23 August 1972. In 1972 a federal Labor government was elected, the first Labor government in 23 years. The incumbent Liberal government in Victoria led by Hamer was returned at the election with an increased vote of about 5%, largely at the expense of the Democratic Labor Party.

Results

Legislative Assembly

{{see also|Results of the Victorian state election, 1973 (Legislative Assembly)}}{{Australian elections/Title row
| title = Victorian state election, 19 May 1973[1]
| house = Legislative Assembly
| series = Victorian state election
| back = 1970
| forward = 1976
| enrolled = 2,088,984
| total_votes = 1,954,005
| turnout % = 93.54
| turnout chg = -1.03
| informal = 56,691
| informal % = 2.90
| informal chg = -0.29
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|government = yes
|party_id = Liberal VIC
|votes = 803,382
|votes % = 42.34
|votes chg = +5.64
|seats = 46
|seats chg = +4
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Labor VIC
|votes = 789,561
|votes % = 41.61
|votes chg = +0.19
|seats = 18
|seats chg = -4
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Democratic Labor
|votes = 147,890
|votes % = 7.79
|votes chg = -5.51
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ±0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Country VIC
|votes = 144,818
|votes % = 5.96
|votes chg = -0.44
|seats = 8
|seats chg = ±0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Australia
|votes = 30,701
|votes % = 1.62
|votes chg = +1.62
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ±0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Independent
|votes = 10,349
|votes % = 0.55
|votes chg = -1.17
|seats = 1
|seats chg = ±0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Defence of Government Schools
|votes = 2,004
|votes % = 0.11
|votes chg = -0.35
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ±0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Communist
|votes = 398
|votes % = 0.02
|votes chg = +0.02
|seats = 0
|seats chg = ±0
}}{{Australian elections/Total row |
|total_votes = 1,897,314
|total_seats = 73
}}{{Australian elections/2PP summary |
|party id 1 = Liberal VIC
|2pp votes 1 = 1,048,100
|2pp % 1 = 55.2
|2pp chg 1 = +1.0
|party id 2 = Labor VIC
|2pp votes 2 = 849,214
|2pp % 2 = 44.8
|2pp chg 2 = –1.0
}}
|}

Legislative Council

{{see also|Results of the Victorian state election, 1973 (Legislative Council)}}{{Australian elections/Title row
| title = Victorian state election, 19 May 1973[2]
| house = Legislative Council
| series = Victorian state election
| back = 1970
| forward = 1976
| staggered = yes
| enrolled = 2,088,984
| total_votes = 1,953,462
| turnout % = 93.5
| turnout chg = –1.3
| informal = 74,354
| informal % = 3.8
| informal chg = –0.2
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Liberal VIC
|votes = 810,807
|votes % = 43.1
|votes chg = +5.5
|seats = 11
|seats held = 21
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Labor VIC
|votes = 766,181
|votes % = 40.8
|votes chg = –1.8
|seats = 4
|seats held = 9
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Democratic Labor
|votes = 163,008
|votes % = 8.7
|votes chg = –5.4
|seats = 0
|seats held = 0
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Country VIC
|votes = 120,604
|votes % = 6.4
|votes chg = +0.3
|seats = 3
|seats held = 6
}}{{Australian elections/Party summary|
|party_id = Australia
|votes = 18,508
|votes % = 1.0
|votes chg = +1.0
|seats = 0
|seats held = 0
}}{{Australian elections/Total row |
|total_votes = 1,879,108
|total_seats = 18
|total_held = 36
}}
|}

Seats changing hands

SeatPre-1973SwingPost-1973
Party Member Margin Margin MemberParty
DundasLabor}}| LaborEdward Lewis3.8-7.43.6Bruce ChamberlainLiberalLiberal}}| 
Gippsland SouthLiberal}}| LiberalJames Taylor6.4-6.40.03Neil McInnesCountryNational}}| 
GreensboroughLabor}}| LaborBob Fell2.0-2.00.01*Monte ValeLiberalLiberal}}| 
MidlandsLabor}}| LaborLeslie Shilton2.8-6.23.4Bill EberyLiberalLiberal}}| 
PortlandLabor}}| LaborBill Lewis2.8-7.44.6Don McKellarLiberalLiberal}}| 
Swan HillNational}}| CountryHenry Broad20.3-21.61.3Alan WoodLiberalLiberal}}| 
  • The result for Greensborough was overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns and a by-election was called.

Post-election pendulum

LIBERAL SEATS (46)
Marginal
GreensboroughMonte ValeLIB0.01%
IvanhoeBruce SkeggsLIB0.3%
Swan HillAlan WoodLIB1.3% v CP
MentoneBill TempletonLIB2.2%
EssendonKenneth WheelerLIB3.3%
MidlandsBill EberyLIB3.4%
DundasBruce ChamberlainLIB3.6%
HeathertonNorman BillingLIB4.4%
PortlandDon McKellarLIB4.6%
BendigoDaryl McClureLIB4.9%
Ballarat SouthBill StephenLIB5.0%
PrahranSam LoxtonLIB5.1%
MitchamDorothy GobleLIB5.2%
GlenhuntlyJoe RaffertyLIB5.8%
Fairly safe
St KildaBrian DixonLIB6.3%
EvelynJim PlowmanLIB6.5%
MonbulkBill BorthwickLIB6.5%
OakleighAlan ScanlanLIB6.8%
BennettswoodIan McLarenLIB7.2%
ScoresbyGeoff HayesLIB7.2%
BellarineAurel SmithLIB7.6%
FrankstonEdward MeagherLIB8.0%
GisborneAthol GuyLIB8.1%
MoorabbinLlew ReeseLIB8.1%
RingwoodNorman LacyLIB8.1%
GeelongHayden BirrellLIB8.3%
NarracanJim BalfourLIB8.6%
HawthornWalter JonaLIB9.2%
BentleighBob SuggettLIB9.5%
Safe
CaulfieldEdgar TannerLIB10.0%
SyndalRay WiltshireLIB10.6%
Box HillMorris WilliamsLIB10.9%
DromanaRoberts DunstanLIB11.0%
Ballarat NorthTom EvansLIB11.1%
HampdenTom AustinLIB12.0%
SandringhamMax CrellinLIB12.7%
Glen IrisJim MacDonaldLIB15.5%
BrightonJohn RossiterLIB17.7%
Gippsland WestRob MaclellanLIB17.8%
BalwynJim RamsayLIB18.4%
CamberwellVernon WilcoxLIB18.5%
WarrnamboolIan SmithLIB18.7%
MalvernLindsay ThompsonLIB20.3%
KewRupert HamerLIB22.0%
LowanJim McCabeLIB22.5%
PolwarthCec BurginLIB24.9%
LABOR SEATS (18)
Marginal
Kara KaraEsmond CurnowALP1.9%
DandenongAlan LindALP2.2%
Brunswick WestTom RoperALP3.9%
Moonee PondsTom EdmundsALP5.8%
Fairly safe
PrestonCarl KirkwoodALP7.6%
MorwellDerek AmosALP8.3%
ReservoirJim SimmondsALP8.7%
Safe
NorthcoteFrank WilkesALP10.3%
BroadmeadowsJohn WiltonALP10.7%
Geelong NorthNeil TreziseALP10.7%
WilliamstownGordon StirlingALP11.0%
Deer ParkJack GiniferALP11.3%
MelbourneBarry JonesALP12.4%
FootscrayRobert FordhamALP13.9%
SunshineBill FogartyALP14.0%
Brunswick EastDavid BornsteinALP15.0%
Albert ParkVal DoubeALP16.4%
RichmondClyde HoldingALP16.4%
COUNTRY SEATS (8)
Gippsland SouthNeil McInnesCP0.03% v LIB
MilduraMilton WhitingCP14.3%
Gippsland EastBruce EvansCP17.3%
Murray ValleyBill BaxterCP19.3%
BenambraTom MitchellCP19.4%
SheppartonPeter Ross-EdwardsCP22.6%
BenallaTom TrewinCP24.5%
RodneyEddie HannCP27.0%
CROSSBENCH SEATS (1)
CoburgJack MuttonIND7.9% v ALP
{{Clear}}

See also

  • Candidates of the Victorian state election, 1973

References

1. ^Election held on 19 May 1973, Australian Politics and Elections Database (University of Western Australia).
2. ^{{cite web|last1=Carr|first1=Adam|title=Victoria Legislative Council Election 1976|url=http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/states/vic/historic/1973council.txt|website=Psephos Election Archive|accessdate=29 September 2015}}
{{Victorian elections}}

4 : 1973 elections in Australia|Elections in Victoria (Australia)|20th century in Victoria (Australia)|May 1973 events

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/21 5:38:49