1977 Cunningham by-election

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A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Cunningham on 25 October 1977. It was triggered by the death of former Whitlam Government minister and Labor MP Rex Connor.

The by-election was won by Labor candidate Stewart West.

Results

1977 Cunningham by-election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Stewart West 36,42556.4−5.3
Liberal Thomas Griffin20,74832.1−4.3
Democrats Ross Sampson5,0117.8+7.8
Independent Rudolph Dezelin1,1361.8+1.8
Total formal votes64,55697.2
Informal votes1,8882.8
Turnout 66,44486.7
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Stewart West 60.7−1.9
Liberal Thomas Griffin39.3+1.9
Labor hold Swing −1.9

Rex Connor (Labor) died.

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References

  1. "1977 Cunningham by-election". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 29 May 2022.