1857 South Australian Legislative Council election

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This is a list of Legislative Council results for the 1857 South Australian colonial election. [1]

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Results

Legislative Council (BV) – Turnout 56.7% (Non-CV)
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PartyVotesSeats
Votes%Swing (pp)SeatsChange
  Independent 66,842100.000.0018Steady2.svg 0
Total66,842100.000.0018
Informal77513.56+13.56
Turnout5,71756.65+56.65
Registered voters10,092
Source: ECSA [1]

Results

The Province

1857 South Australian colonial election: The Province [1]
CandidateVotes%±
Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran (elected 1)3,4995.2+5.2
John Baker (elected 2)3,4755.2+5.2
William Younghusband (elected 3)3,4605.2+5.2
John Morphett (elected 4)3,3395.0+5.0
Edward Castres Gwynne (elected 5)3,2744.9+4.9
Anthony Forster (elected 6)3,2094.8+4.8
Abraham Scott (elected 7)2,8974.3+4.3
Edward Stirling (elected 8)2,8554.3+4.3
William Scott (elected 9)2,8474.3+4.3
James Hurtle Fisher (elected 10)2,7174.1+4.1
George Hall (elected 11)2,6764.0+4.0
Charles Hervey Bagot (elected 12)2,5953.9+3.9
Henry Ayers (elected 13)2,5873.9+3.9
Samuel Davenport (elected 14)2,4883.7+3.7
Arthur Henry Freeling (elected 15)2,4733.7+3.7
Charles Davies (elected 16)2,3633.5+3.5
George Fife Angas (elected 17)2,3163.5+3.5
Charles George Everard (elected 18)2,1773.3+3.3
Thomas Lipson 2,0723.1+3.1
David Sutherland 2,0533.1+3.1
William Peacock 2,0433.1+3.1
Philip Butler1,9202.8+2.8
Arthur Hardy 1,8762.8+2.8
Henry Rodolph Wigley1,5452.3+2.3
Emanuel Solomon 1,3932.1+2.1
Samuel Stocks 1,3612.0+2.0
Henry Bull Templer Strangways 1,3322.0+2.0
Total formal votes4,94286.4+86.4
Informal votes77513.6+13.6
Turnout 5,71756.7+56.7

References

  1. 1 2 3 Jaencsh, Dean (March 2007). "History of South Australian Elections, 1857–2006, Legislative Council, Volume 2" (PDF). p. 25 via Internet Archive.