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1924 Victorian state election

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1924 Victorian state election
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The 1924 Victorian state election was held in the Australian state of Victoria on Thursday 26 June 1924 to elect the 65 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.[1]

Quick Facts All 65 seats in the Victorian Legislative Assembly 33 seats needed for a majority, First party ...
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Background

Seat changes

There had been four by-elections in Nationalist-held seats during the previous parliamentary term: Labor had won the seats of Daylesford on 9 August 1923 and Dalhousie on 31 January 1924. The Nationalists retained the seat of Gippsland South on 18 August 1922, but lost Gippsland West to the Country Party.

Results

Legislative Assembly

1924 Victorian state election[1][2]
Legislative Assembly
<< 19211927 >>

Enrolled voters 626,250
Votes cast 370,963 Turnout 59.24 +1.97
Informal votes 3,739 Informal 1.01 +0.23
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes  % Swing Seats Change
  Nationalist 143,379 39.04 −6.55 19 −9
  Labor 128,056 34.87 −0.79 27 +4
  Country 43,961 11.97 −2.04 13 0
  Australian Liberal 23,062 6.28 +8.84 5 +5
  Progressive Liberal 16,986 4.62 +4.62 0 0
  Independent 11,780 3.21 −1.52 1 0
Total 367,224     65  

Notes:

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Outcome

The Peacock minority government was defeated; a minority Labor Government led by George Prendergast took office but was defeated in Parliament in November 1924 by the Allan Coalition Government.

See also

References

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