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Results of the 1973 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)

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This is a list of electoral district results for the 1973 New South Wales state election.[1]

New South Wales state election, 17 November 1973[1][2]
Legislative Assembly
<< 19711976 >>

Enrolled voters 2,767,876[a]
Votes cast 2,560,653 Turnout 92.51 -0.75
Informal votes 69,225 Informal 2.70 +0.36
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes  % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 1,069,614 42.93 –2.09 44 – 1
  Liberal 843,325 33.85 –1.89 34 + 2
  Country 261,504 10.48 +1.83 18 + 1
  Democratic Labor 148,378 5.96 +2.79 1 + 1
  Australia 104,821 4.21 +3.15 0 ± 0
  Communist 838 0.03 –0.06 0 ± 0
  Independent 63,358 2.54 –3.24 2 ± 0
Total 2,491,428     99  
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Results by Electoral district

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Albury

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Armidale

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Ashfield

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Auburn

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Balmain

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Bankstown

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Barwon

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Bass Hill

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Bathurst

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Blacktown

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Bligh

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Blue Mountains

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Broken Hill

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Burrendong

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Burrinjuck

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Burwood

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Byron

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Campbelltown

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Canterbury

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Casino

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Castlereagh

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Cessnock

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Charlestown

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Clarence

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Coogee

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  • This result was annulled by the Court of Disputed Returns and a by-election was held.

Corrimal

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Cronulla

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Davidson

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Drummoyne

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Dubbo

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Earlwood

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East Hills

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Eastwood

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Fairfield

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Fuller

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Georges River

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Gloucester

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Gordon

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The sitting member was Harry Jago (Liberal) who failed to nominate in time.[40]

Gosford

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The sitting member was Keith O'Connell (Labor) however the 1973 redistribution made Gosford a notional Liberal seat and O'Connell successfully contested the new seat of Peats.

Goulburn

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Granville

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Hawkesbury

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Heathcote

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Heffron

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Heffron was a new seat with a notional Labor majority.

Hornsby

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Hurstville

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Illawarra

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Kirribilli

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Kogarah

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Ku-ring-gai

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Ku-ring-gai was a new seat with a notional Liberal majority.

Lake Macquarie

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Lakemba

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Lane Cove

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Lismore

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Liverpool

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Maitland

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Manly

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Maroubra

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Marrickville

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Merrylands

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Miranda

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Monaro

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Mosman

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Mount Druitt

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Munmorah

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Murray

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Murrumbidgee

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Nepean

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The sitting member was Ron Mulock (Labor) however the 1973 redistribution made Gosford a notional Liberal seat and Mulock successfully contested the new seat of Penrith.

Newcastle

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Northcott

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Orange

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Oxley

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Parramatta

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Peats

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Peats was a new seat with a notional Labor majority.

Penrith

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Penrith was a new seat with a notional Labor majority.

Phillip

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Pittwater

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Pittwater was a new seat with a notional Liberal majority.

Raleigh

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Rockdale

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South Coast

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The sitting member Jack Beale (Liberal) resigned from Parliament in October 1973.[82]

Sturt

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Tamworth

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Temora

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Tenterfield

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The Hills

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Upper Hunter

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Vaucluse

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Wagga Wagga

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Wakehurst

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Wallsend

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Waratah

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Waverley

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Wentworthville

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Willoughby

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Wollondilly

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Wollongong

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Woronora

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Yaralla

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Young

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Notes

  1. There were 2,788,733 enrolled voters but 20,857 were enrolled in Broken Hill (Labor) which was uncontested at the election.[1]

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