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1963 Queensland state election

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1963 Queensland state election
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Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 1 June 1963 to elect the 78 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.

Quick facts All 78 seats in the Queensland Legislative Assembly 40 Assembly seats were needed for a majority, Turnout ...

The major parties contesting the election were the Country Party led by Premier Frank Nicklin, the Liberal Party led by Alan Munro, the Labor Party led by Jack Duggan and the Queensland Labor Party led by Paul Hilton. The Country and Liberal parties governed in coalition.

This election marked the return of preferential voting after first past the post voting had been used for elections from 1944 to 1960.

The Country–Liberal coalition won a third term in office at the election.

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Results

Queensland state election, 1 June 1963[4]
Legislative Assembly
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Enrolled voters 830,436[1]
Votes cast 783,034 Turnout 94.29 +1.75
Informal votes 12,036 Informal 1.54 +0.23
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 337,928 43.83 +3.94 26 +1
  Liberal 183,185 23.76 –0.27 20 ±0
  Country 156,621 20.31 +0.81 26 ±0
  Queensland Labor 55,711 7.23 –5.05 1 –3
  Independent (ex-QLP) 11,810 1.53 +1.53 2 +2
  NQ Labor 8,229 1.07 1 ±0
  Ind. Conservative 3,028 0.39 1 +1
  Independent 12,052 1.56 –2.60 1 –1
Total 770,998     78  
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1 839,323 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but the Labor-held seat of Burke was not contested.
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Seats changing party representation

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This table lists changes in party representation at the 1963 election.

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