1930 South Australian state election

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1930 South Australian state election
Flag of South Australia.svg
  1927
5 April 1930 (1930-04-05)
1933  

All 46 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly
24 seats were needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
  Lionel Hill1.JPG Richard Layton Butler.jpg
Leader Lionel Hill Richard L. Butler
Party Labor Liberal Federation
Leader since28 August 192617 December 1925
Leader's seat Port Pirie Wooroora
Last election16 seats23 seats
Seats won30 seats13 seats
Seat changeIncrease2.svg14Decrease2.svg10
Percentage48.64%35.66%
SwingIncrease2.svg0.65Decrease2.svg4.36

Premier before election

Richard L. Butler
Liberal Federation

Elected Premier

Lionel Hill
Labor

State elections were held in South Australia on 5 April 1930. All 46 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly were up for election. The incumbent Liberal Federation government led by Premier of South Australia Richard L. Butler was defeated by the opposition Australian Labor Party led by Leader of the Opposition Lionel Hill.

Contents

Each district elected multiple members. This election saw the change from first past the post (plurality) to instant-runoff (preferential) voting, which also meant that electors cast a single vote rather than multiple votes. With 30 of 46 seats in the House of Assembly, the election remains South Australian Labor's biggest seat win.

Results

Arrangement of the House of Assembly after the 1930 state election. South Australia House of Assembly 1930.svg
Arrangement of the House of Assembly after the 1930 state election.

South Australian state election, 5 April 1930 [1]
House of Assembly
<< 19271933 >>

Enrolled voters325,244
Votes cast222,819 Turnout 71.36%–6.07%
Informal votes12,715Informal5.71%
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes%SwingSeatsChange
  Labor 102,19448.64%+0.65%30+ 14
  Liberal Federation 74,93035.66%–4.34%13– 10
  Country 14,5556.93%+1.43%2– 3
  Single Tax League 2,7771.32%+1.32%1+ 1
  Communist 6960.33%+0.33%0± 0
  Independent 14,9527.11%+0.57%0± 0
Total210,104  46 

See also

References

Specific

  1. "Summary of 1930 Election". University of Western Australia. Retrieved 7 July 2015.