Results of the 1920 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)

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1920 Victorian state election [1]
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Enrolled voters735,054
Votes cast468,223 Turnout 63.70+9.49
Informal votes20,593Informal4.40+1.25
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes %SwingSeatsChange
  Nationalist 214,65047.95−9.0330–10
  Labor 131,08329.28–3.0020+2
  Victorian Farmers 64,50014.41+8.2813+9
  Ind. Nationalist 22,4485.01*1+1
  Independent 14,9493.34+0.981+1
Total447,630  65 

This is a list of electoral district results for the 1920 Victorian state election.

Results by electoral district

Abbotsford

1920 Victorian state election: Abbotsford [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Gordon Webber unopposed
Labor hold Swing

Albert Park

1920 Victorian state election: Albert Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Arthur Wallace 7,39656.5-0.8
Independent James Morris5,70543.5+43.5
Total formal votes13,10198.9+2.7
Informal votes1451.1-2.7
Turnout 13,24661.5+2.3
Labor hold Swing N/A

Allandale

1920 Victorian state election: Allandale
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Alexander Peacock unopposed
Nationalist hold Swing

Ballarat East

1920 Victorian state election: Ballarat East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Robert McGregor 3,95254.1-1.2
Labor Walter Dalton3,35745.9+1.2
Total formal votes7,30997.5+0.5
Informal votes1892.5-0.5
Turnout 7,49874.7+4.1
Nationalist hold Swing -1.2

Ballarat West

1920 Victorian state election: Ballarat West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Matthew Baird 4,56757.5
Independent Charles Brind3,37242.5+42.5
Total formal votes7,93999.3
Informal votes590.7
Turnout 7,99876.3
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Barwon

1920 Victorian state election: Barwon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Ind. Nationalist Edward Morley 3,28142.3+42.3
Nationalist Duncan McLennan 2,74335.3-3.8
Victorian Farmers Herbert Lumb1,73922.4-10.0
Total formal votes7,76394.8-1.4
Informal votes4245.2+1.4
Turnout 8,18769.3+20.0
Two-candidate-preferred result
Ind. Nationalist Edward Morley 3,91250.4+50.4
Nationalist Duncan McLennan 3,85149.6-0.5
Ind. Nationalist gain from Nationalist Swing N/A

Benalla

1920 Victorian state election: Benalla
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers John Carlisle 2,93766.0+66.0
Nationalist Robert Lewers1,51234.0-28.3
Total formal votes4,44995.5-1.8
Informal votes2084.5+1.8
Turnout 4,65759.3-4.0
Victorian Farmers gain from Nationalist Swing N/A

Benambra

1920 Victorian state election: Benambra
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Henry Beardmore 2,92886.5+37.5
Ind. Nationalist Edward Clutterbuck45513.5+13.5
Total formal votes3,38391.4-5.2
Informal votes3208.6+5.2
Turnout 3,70356.0+4.8
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Bendigo East

1920 Victorian state election: Bendigo East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Luke Clough 3,40958.6+3.5
Nationalist Edwin Ham2,41041.4-3.5
Total formal votes5,81998.3+0.6
Informal votes1031.7-0.6
Turnout 5,92271.0+5.1
Labor hold Swing +3.5

Bendigo West

1920 Victorian state election: Bendigo West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist David Smith 2,40838.4-21.4
Labor Thomas Jude2,32237.1-3.1
Independent David Andrew 1,53724.5+24.5
Total formal votes6,26795.3-2.4
Informal votes3084.7+2.4
Turnout 6,57571.7+11.4
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist David Smith 3,17350.9-8.9
Labor Thomas Jude3,05849.1+8.9
Nationalist hold Swing -8.9

Boroondara

1920 Victorian state election: Boroondara
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Edmund Greenwood 16,88561.5+18.6
Nationalist George Palmer6,72124.5+24.5
Labor William Wilcock3,85814.0+14.0
Total formal votes27,46493.6-3.2
Informal votes5736.4+3.2
Turnout 29,34060.5+14.8
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Borung

1920 Victorian state election: Borung
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers David Allison 2,78852.2+3.8
Nationalist William Hutchinson 2,55747.8-3.8
Total formal votes5,34597.9+1.3
Informal votes1142.1-1.3
Turnout 5,45970.8+9.7
Victorian Farmers gain from Nationalist Swing +3.8

Brighton

1920 Victorian state election: Brighton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Oswald Snowball 8,65864.9-9.0
Nationalist Robert Stephenson4,68535.1+35.1
Total formal votes13,34394.0-2.7
Informal votes8516.0+2.7
Turnout 14,19454.7+6.7
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Brunswick

1920 Victorian state election: Brunswick
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor James Jewell 9,76463.3-3.9
Nationalist Albert Batley5,66336.7+9.9
Total formal votes15,42798.9+2.1
Informal votes1651.1-2.1
Turnout 15,59261.3+12.1
Labor hold Swing -8.5

Bulla

1920 Victorian state election: Bulla
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Andrew Robertson 4,11867.0+1.8
Victorian Farmers Michael McGuinness2,03033.0-1.8
Total formal votes6,14892.6-5.0
Informal votes4907.4+5.0
Turnout 6,63858.4+8.8
Nationalist hold Swing +1.8

Carlton

1920 Victorian state election: Carlton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Robert Solly unopposed
Labor hold Swing

Castlemaine and Maldon

1920 Victorian state election: Castlemaine and Maldon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Harry Lawson 3,25868.0
Labor Christopher Bennett1,53132.0+32.0
Total formal votes4,78998.9
Informal votes531.1
Turnout 4,84273.3
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Collingwood

1920 Victorian state election: Collingwood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Thomas McAllen4,73247.6
Independent Labor Martin Hannah 2,79328.1
Nationalist Harry Evans2,41724.3
Total formal votes9,94293.3
Informal votes7146.7
Turnout 10,65669.2
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Labor Martin Hannah 5,01750.5
Labor Thomas McAllen4,92549.5
Independent Labor gain from Labor Swing N/A

Dalhousie

1920 Victorian state election: Dalhousie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Allan Cameron 2,48247.0+10.9
Victorian Farmers Thomas Paterson 1,92736.5+36.5
Ind. Nationalist Robert Mitchell87516.5+16.5
Total formal votes5,28495.0-2.5
Informal votes2805.0+2.5
Turnout 5,56478.9+4.2
Two-candidate-preferred result
Nationalist Allan Cameron 2,85754.1
Victorian Farmers Thomas Paterson 2,42745.9
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Dandenong

1920 Victorian state election: Dandenong
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Frank Groves 4,98255.4-3.2
Labor Roy Beardsworth2,23624.9+24.9
Victorian Farmers Peter Gleeson1,77819.8+19.8
Total formal votes8,99691.2-6.1
Informal votes8648.8+6.1
Turnout 9,86056.1+12.6
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist Frank Groves 73.2
Labor Roy Beardsworth26.8
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Daylesford

1920 Victorian state election: Daylesford
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Donald McLeod 2,43363.2+7.3
Nationalist Henry Taylor1,41936.8+36.8
Total formal votes3,85295.8-1.1
Informal votes1714.2+1.1
Turnout 4,02363.2-6.2
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Dundas

1920 Victorian state election: Dundas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Bill Slater 3,56064.5+17.7
Victorian Farmers William Nankervis1,96335.5+35.5
Total formal votes5,52395.1-1.3
Informal votes2874.9+1.3
Turnout 5,81070.4+12.8
Labor hold Swing +13.8

Eaglehawk

1920 Victorian state election: Eaglehawk
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Tom Tunnecliffe 2,30247.2+2.6
Victorian Farmers Albert Dunstan 1,60432.9+5.4
Nationalist William Watkins96719.8-8.0
Total formal votes4,99695.6-2.5
Informal votes2244.4+2.5
Turnout 5,09777.7+4.9
Two-party-preferred result
Victorian Farmers Albert Dunstan 2,44150.1+50.1
Labor Tom Tunnecliffe 2,43249.9-1.5
Victorian Farmers gain from Labor Swing +1.5

East Melbourne

1920 Victorian state election: East Melbourne
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Michael Collins2,50640.6+10.5
Nationalist Alfred Farthing 1,94031.5-3.0
Nationalist George Kemp1,72227.9+3.2
Total formal votes6,16892.9-3.5
Informal votes4747.1+3.5
Turnout 6,64255.2+7.9
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist Alfred Farthing 3,13350.8
Labor Michael Collins3,03549.2
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Essendon

1920 Victorian state election: Essendon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Thomas Ryan 11,60757.3+2.2
Labor Joseph Murphy8,66142.7-2.2
Total formal votes20,26899.0+1.7
Informal votes2101.0-1.7
Turnout 20,47865.3+2.1
Nationalist hold Swing +2.2

Evelyn

1920 Victorian state election: Evelyn
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist William Everard 3,57549.1+6.1
Nationalist William Williams1,51620.8+20.8
Labor Arthur Jones1,09815.1+15.1
Nationalist James Rouget 1,09615.0-29.1
Total formal votes7,28593.3-4.2
Informal votes5206.7+4.2
Turnout 7,80565.3+19.7
After distribution of preferences
Nationalist William Everard 3,80552.2
Nationalist William Williams2,30331.6
Labor Arthur Jones1,17716.2
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Fitzroy

1920 Victorian state election: Fitzroy
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor John Billson 6,16272.9
Nationalist Albert Fraser2,29627.1+27.1
Total formal votes8,45897.6
Informal votes2082.4
Turnout 8,66658.7
Labor hold Swing N/A

Flemington

1920 Victorian state election: Flemington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Edward Wade unopposed
Labor hold Swing

Geelong

1920 Victorian state election: Geelong
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor William Brownbill 5,83956.6+7.4
Nationalist Robert Purnell 4,47143.4-7.4
Total formal votes10,31095.3-2.3
Informal votes5134.7+2.3
Turnout 10,82374.5+5.6
Labor gain from Nationalist Swing +7.4

Gippsland East

1920 Victorian state election: Gippsland East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers Albert Lind 1,62443.3+43.3
Nationalist James Cameron 1,35236.1-31.3
Labor Thomas Rickards77220.6-12.0
Total formal votes3,74893.9-3.5
Informal votes2426.1+3.5
Turnout 3,99065.0+6.0
Two-candidate-preferred result
Victorian Farmers Albert Lind 2,27260.6N/A
Nationalist James Cameron 1,47639.4N/A
Victorian Farmers gain from Nationalist Swing N/A

Gippsland North

1920 Victorian state election: Gippsland North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist James McLachlan 4,43673.7
Independent Anthony Brennan1,58326.3+26.3
Total formal votes6,01994.0
Informal votes3826.0
Turnout 6,40170.0
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Gippsland South

1920 Victorian state election: Gippsland South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Thomas Livingston 3,21257.8+3.3
Victorian Farmers Thomas McGalliard2,34642.2+22.5
Total formal votes5,55896.6-0.5
Informal votes1983.4+0.5
Turnout 5,75659.4+11.8
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Gippsland West

1920 Victorian state election: Gippsland West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist John Mackey unopposed
Nationalist hold Swing

Glenelg

1920 Victorian state election: Glenelg
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor William Thomas 2,89244.1+2.9
Nationalist Hugh Campbell 2,12132.4-9.6
Victorian Farmers William Williamson 1,53823.5+3.8
Total formal votes6,55195.9-1.7
Informal votes2774.1+1.7
Turnout 6,82875.6+9.5
Two-party-preferred result
Labor William Thomas 3,30150.4+1.1
Nationalist Hugh Campbell 3,25049.6-1.1
Labor gain from Nationalist Swing +1.1

Goulburn Valley

1920 Victorian state election: Goulburn Valley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers Murray Bourchier 2,87850.5+50.5
Nationalist John Mitchell 2,81849.5-18.3
Total formal votes5,69694.8-0.4
Informal votes3135.2+0.4
Turnout 6,00969.3+26.0
Victorian Farmers gain from Nationalist Swing N/A

Grenville

1920 Victorian state election: Grenville
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers David Gibson 2,04853.3+25.2
Labor James Scullin 1,79246.7+4.3
Total formal votes3,62795.7-2.4
Informal votes1744.3+2.4
Turnout 4,01481.4+13.6
Victorian Farmers hold Swing +0.6

Gunbower

1920 Victorian state election: Gunbower
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Henry Angus 3,70858.5
Victorian Farmers William McCann 2,62541.5+41.5
Total formal votes6,33396.5
Informal votes2313.5
Turnout 6,56473.1
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Hampden

1920 Victorian state election: Hampden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist David Oman 3,99260.9-2.1
Victorian Farmers George Hucker2,56139.1+39.1
Total formal votes6,55394.4-0.9
Informal votes3905.6+0.9
Turnout 6,94361.1+5.1
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Hawthorn

1920 Victorian state election: Hawthorn
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist William McPherson 8,31249.9
Ind. Nationalist Charles Smith4,36526.2+26.2
Ind. Nationalist Cecil Brack3,99624.0+24.0
Total formal votes16,67391.3
Informal votes1,5838.7
Turnout 18,25663.1
Two-candidate-preferred result
Nationalist William McPherson 10,28461.7
Ind. Nationalist Charles Smith6,38938.3
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Jika Jika

1920 Victorian state election: Jika Jika
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor John Cain 12,99359.5+12.2
Nationalist Arthur May8,85140.5+10.5
Total formal votes21,84499.1+1.9
Informal votes1910.9-1.9
Turnout 22,03563.8+8.7
Labor hold Swing +8.9

Kara Kara

1920 Victorian state election: Kara Kara
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist John Pennington 2,67954.5+4.3
Victorian Farmers John Hall 2,23645.5-4.3
Total formal votes4,91598.5+3.4
Informal votes731.5-3.4
Turnout 4,98878.6+9.4
Nationalist hold Swing +4.3

Korong

1920 Victorian state election: Korong
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers Isaac Weaver 3,31480.7+25.6
Nationalist Charles Kelly79419.3-25.6
Total formal votes4,10894.3-2.9
Informal votes2505.7+2.9
Turnout 4,35863.7+3.0
Victorian Farmers hold Swing +25.6

Lowan

1920 Victorian state election: Lowan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers Marcus Wettenhall 3,24654.6+54.6
Nationalist James Menzies 2,85345.4
Total formal votes6,27996.9
Informal votes2013.1
Turnout 6,48067.7
Victorian Farmers gain from Nationalist Swing N/A

Maryborough

1920 Victorian state election: Maryborough
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor George Frost 2,31948.6+7.8
Nationalist Alfred Outtrim 1,64934.5-5.4
Victorian Farmers Robert Laidlaw80616.9+16.9
Total formal votes4,77494.0-4.0
Informal votes3056.0+4.0
Turnout 5,07973.6+6.4
Two-party-preferred result
Labor George Frost 2,46651.6+8.2
Nationalist Alfred Outtrim 2,30848.4-8.2
Labor gain from Nationalist Swing +8.2

Melbourne

1920 Victorian state election: Melbourne
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Alexander Rogers 4,03780.9
Nationalist Alfred Buchanan95119.1+19.1
Total formal votes4,98898.4
Informal votes791.6
Turnout 5,06757.2
Labor hold Swing N/A

Mornington

1920 Victorian state election: Mornington
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers Alfred Downward 5,06260.1
Nationalist Arthur Leadbeater3,35639.9
Total formal votes8,41894.2-2.6
Informal votes5175.8+2.6
Turnout 8,93556.6+14.3
Victorian Farmers gain from Nationalist Swing N/A

North Melbourne

1920 Victorian state election: North Melbourne
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor George Prendergast 7,35967.8+1.4
Nationalist Henry Raphael3,49632.2-1.4
Total formal votes10,85598.6+2.4
Informal votes1521.4-2.4
Turnout 11,00762.7+10.1
Labor hold Swing +1.4

Ovens

1920 Victorian state election: Ovens
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Alfred Billson unopposed
Nationalist hold Swing

Polwarth

1920 Victorian state election: Polwarth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist James McDonald 3,25943.1-22.3
Labor John Linahan2,72936.0+1.4
Victorian Farmers John Black1,58320.9+20.9
Total formal votes7,57195.7-1.9
Informal votes3424.3+1.9
Turnout 7,91372.1+9.1
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist James McDonald 4,31357.0-1.9
Labor John Linahan3,25843.0+1.9
Nationalist hold Swing -1.9

Port Fairy

1920 Victorian state election: Port Fairy
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Henry Bailey unopposed
Labor hold Swing

Port Melbourne

1920 Victorian state election: Port Melbourne
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor James Murphy 7,06267.9+13.6
Independent Owen Sinclair 3,33732.1+10.0
Total formal votes10,39998.6+1.7
Informal votes1511.4-1.7
Turnout 10,55065.8+5.0
Labor hold Swing N/A

Prahran

1920 Victorian state election: Prahran
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Alexander Parker 6,40851.5+10.6
Nationalist Donald Mackinnon 6,04848.5-10.6
Total formal votes12,45699.1+2.0
Informal votes1180.9-2.0
Turnout 12,57460.8+15.4
Labor gain from Nationalist Swing +10.6

Richmond

1920 Victorian state election: Richmond
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Ted Cotter unopposed
Labor hold Swing

Rodney

1920 Victorian state election: Rodney
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers John Allan 4,76068.4+30.2
Nationalist William Thwaites2,19831.6-8.4
Total formal votes6,95895.3-2.4
Informal votes3454.7+2.4
Turnout 7,30364.5-4.4
Victorian Farmers hold Swing +10.8

St Kilda

1920 Victorian state election: St Kilda
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Frederic Eggleston 4,47225.7
Labor Walter Gorman3,78221.7-2.5
Nationalist Alban Morley3,31719.0
Nationalist Henry Barnet2,85916.4
Nationalist Albert Sculthorpe1,6219.3
Nationalist Anthony O'Dwyer1,3717.9
Total formal votes17,42293.1-3.6
Informal votes1,3006.9+3.6
Turnout 18,72254.9+6.7
Two-candidate-preferred result
Nationalist Frederic Eggleston 11,06563.5
Nationalist Alban Morley6,35736.5
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Stawell and Ararat

1920 Victorian state election: Stawell and Ararat
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Richard Toutcher 3,13561.4+3.3
Labor Francis Brophy1,96838.6-3.3
Total formal votes5,10394.1-2.8
Informal votes3235.9+2.8
Turnout 5,42667.5+8.1
Nationalist hold Swing +3.3

Swan Hill

1920 Victorian state election: Swan Hill
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers Francis Old 6,38676.0+25.1
Nationalist Frank Hughes2,01524.0+0.7
Total formal votes8,40193.8-2.5
Informal votes5596.2+2.5
Turnout 8,96050.9-5.8
Victorian Farmers hold Swing N/A

Toorak

1920 Victorian state election: Toorak
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Stanley Argyle 5,52841.3+41.3
Labor Victor Stout2,96822.1+22.1
Nationalist James Barrett 2,51918.8+18.8
Nationalist Alfred Darroch2,38117.8-17.9
Total formal votes13,39693.1-2.1
Informal votes9886.9+2.1
Turnout 14,38458.2+18.6
Two-candidate-preferred result
Nationalist Stanley Argyle 8,18261.1
Nationalist James Barrett 5,21438.9
Nationalist hold Swing N/A

Upper Goulburn

1920 Victorian state election: Upper Goulburn
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Christopher Gleeson1,74635.5+35.5
Victorian Farmers Edwin Mackrell 1,66934.0+34.0
Nationalist William Whiting1,49930.5
Total formal votes4,91494.9-3.1
Informal votes2675.1+3.1
Turnout 5,18163.4+10.0
Two-party-preferred result
Victorian Farmers Edwin Mackrell 2,85758.1+58.1
Labor Christopher Gleeson2,05741.9+41.9
Victorian Farmers gain from Nationalist Swing N/A

Walhalla

1920 Victorian state election: Walhalla
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Samuel Barnes 2,21266.2-1.3
Labor Richard Bowers1,12933.8+1.3
Total formal votes3,34195.8-1.8
Informal votes1484.2+1.8
Turnout 3,48954.4+11.9
Nationalist hold Swing -1.3

Wangaratta

1920 Victorian state election: Wangaratta
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Victorian Farmers John Bowser unopposed
Victorian Farmers gain from Nationalist Swing N/A

Waranga

1920 Victorian state election: Waranga
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist John Gordon 3,10266.6+0.9
Labor Thomas McKendrick1,55433.4-0.9
Total formal votes4,65693.5-2.4
Informal votes3246.5+2.4
Turnout 4,98070.5+7.4
Nationalist hold Swing +0.9

Warrenheip

1920 Victorian state election: Warrenheip
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Edmond Hogan unopposed
Labor hold Swing

Warrnambool

1920 Victorian state election: Warrnambool
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist James Deany 2,66141.6-21.4
Labor George Heather2,41537.8+0.8
Victorian Farmers John Clark1,31820.6+20.6
Total formal votes6,39494.6-3.1
Informal votes3645.4+3.1
Turnout 6,75872.3+9.9
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist James Deany 3,57555.9-7.1
Labor George Heather2,81944.1+7.1
Nationalist hold Swing -7.1

Williamstown

1920 Victorian state election: Williamstown
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor John Lemmon unopposed
Labor hold Swing

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The 1918 Swan by-election was a by-election for the Division of Swan in the Australian House of Representatives, following the death of the sitting member Sir John Forrest. Held on 26 October 1918, the by-election led to the election of the youngest person to be elected until 2010 to the Parliament of Australia, Edwin Corboy. It saw the conservative vote split between the Country Party and the Nationalist Party, which directly prompted the introduction of preferential voting in Australia.

The Victorian Farmers' Union (VFU) was an association of farmers and primary producers formed in 1914 in the Australian state of Victoria. Although initially formed as an "absolutely non-political" entity, the VFU became a political party in 1916, and nominated candidates for the 1917 state election and subsequent elections. In later years it used the names Victorian Country Party, then United Country Party and is now the National Party of Australia – Victoria. At the 1917 election, because the support for the VFU was concentrated in rural seats, it won four of the 11 seats in the Victorian Legislative Assembly it contested, gaining about 6% of the vote state-wide. In 1918 it also won its first seat in the federal parliament, after preferential voting was introduced. At the 1920 state election the VFU vote increased to 8% and the number of seats to 13, giving the VFU the balance of power in the state Legislative Assembly.

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1917 Australian federal election. The election was held on 5 May 1917.

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1919 Australian federal election. The election was held on 13 December 1919.

The Country Progressive Party was a political party in the Australian state of Victoria from 1926 to 1930. It was a splinter group from the Victorian Country Party. It was formed by federal MP Percy Stewart and future Victorian Premier Albert Dunstan in protest over protection of sitting members and state governments. Stewart was the party's only federal MP, while it elected four state MPs at the 1927 and 1929 Victorian state elections. The Country Progressives reunited with the main party in 1930.

A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Grampians on 27 October 1917. This was triggered by the death of Nationalist MP and former Speaker Carty Salmon.

1920 Victorian state election

The 1920 Victorian state election was held in the Australian state of Victoria on Thursday 21 October 1920 to elect the 65 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.

1917 Victorian state election

The 1917 Victorian state election was held in the Australian state of Victoria on Thursday 15 November 1917 for the state's Legislative Assembly. 51 of the 65 Legislative Assembly seats were contested.

The Australian Labor Party , commonly known as Victorian Labor, is the semi-autonomous Victorian branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). The Victorian branch comprises two major wings: the parliamentary wing and the organisational wing. The parliamentary wing comprising all elected party members in the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council, which when they meet collectively constitute the party caucus. The parliamentary leader is elected from and by the caucus, and party factions have a strong influence in the election of the leader. The leader's position is dependent on the continuing support of the caucus and the leader may be deposed by failing to win a vote of confidence of parliamentary members. By convention, the premier sits in the Legislative Assembly, and is the leader of the party controlling a majority in that house. The party leader also typically is a member of the Assembly, though this is not a strict party constitutional requirement.

This is a list of electoral district results for the 1924 Victorian state election.

National Party of Australia – Tasmania Political party in Australia

The Tasmanian Nationals are a political party in the Australian state of Tasmania, aligned with the National Party of Australia. The party is not currently registered with the Tasmanian Electoral Commission, and is not separately registered with the Australian Electoral Commission, unlike the other state branches of the Nationals.

The National Party, later the United Party was a political party in the Australian state of Queensland from 1917 until 1925. Although allied with the federal Nationalist Party, it had different origins in state politics. It sought to combine the state's Liberal Party with the Country Party but the latter soon withdrew. In 1923 the party sought a further unification with the Country Party but only attracted a few recruits. Then in 1925 it merged with the Country Party, initially as the Country Progressive Party with a few members left out and then they were absorbed into the renamed Country and Progressive National Party.

The People's Party was a political organisation in the Australian state of Victoria. It was established in 1910 by farmers opposed to the Australian Labor Party (ALP). It co-ordinated political campaigns with other anti-Labor organisations, supporting the parliamentary Liberals and later the Nationalists after 1917. It merged into the National Federation in 1917, after an earlier abortive merger with the Commonwealth Liberal Party.

References

  1. Election held on 21 October 1920, Australian Politics and Elections Database (University of Western Australia).
  2. Carr, Adam. "Results of Victorian 1920 Election". Psephos. Retrieved 28 September 2019.