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Results of the 1925 New South Wales state election

State election for New South Wales, Australia in May 1925 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 1925 New South Wales state election was for 90 seats representing 24 electoral districts, with each district returning between 3 and 5 members.[1] This was the third and final election in New South Wales that took place under a modified Hare-Clark voting system. The average number of enrolled voters per member was 14,690, ranging from Sturt (10,297) to Ryde (19,119).[5]

New South Wales state election, 30 May 1925[1]
Legislative Assembly
<< 19221927 >>

Enrolled voters 1,339,080
Votes cast 924,979 Turnout 69.08 −0.93
Informal votes 30,155 Informal 3.26 −0.37
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 413,275 46.19 +7.70 46 +9[a]
  Nationalist 339,306 37.92 −5.25 32 −9
  Progressive 81,450 9.10 −1.98 9 ±0
  Independent 23,454 2.62 −1.16 1 ±0
  Protestant Labour 22,843 2.55 +2.55 1 +1
  Ind. Nationalist 6,965 0.78 +0.78 1 +1
  Independent Labor 3,214 0.36 −0.52 0 ±0
  Protestant Independent National 1,883 0.21 +0.21 0  
  Young Australia Party 1,407 0.16 +0.16 0  
  Communist 831 0.09 +0.09 0  
  Majority Labor 196 0.02 +0.02 0  
Total 894,824     90  
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Results by electoral district

Balmain

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Bathurst

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Botany

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Byron

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Cootamundra

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Cumberland

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Eastern Suburbs

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Goulburn

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Maitland

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Murray

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Murrumbidgee

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Namoi

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Newcastle

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North Shore

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Northern Tableland

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Oxley

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Parramatta

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Ryde

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St George

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Sturt

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Sydney

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Wammerawa

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Western Suburbs

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Wollondilly

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Notes

  1. Wammerawa has been included as a second Labor seat from the 1922 election. The returning officer declared that William Ashford (Independent) had been elected 3rd,[2] however the Elections and Qualifications Committee upheld a petition by Joseph Clark (Labor) and after re-counting the votes declared that Clark had been elected.[3][4]

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