Results of the 1928 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)

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Australian federal election, 17 November 1928 [1]
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Enrolled voters3,444,769
Votes cast2,728,815 Turnout 93.64+2.25
Informal votes133,730Informal4.90+2.54
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes %SwingSeatsChange
  Labor 1,158,50544.64%–0.40%31+ 8
  Nationalist 1,014,52239.09%–3.37%29– 8
  Country 271,68610.47%–0.27%13± 0
  Country Progressive 41,7131.61%+1.61%1+ 1
  Independent 108,6594.19%+2.43%1± 0
Total2,595,085  75 

This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 1928 federal election.

New South Wales

Barton

1928 Australian federal election: Barton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor James Tully 32,31656.3+7.3
Nationalist Thomas Ley 25,07043.7−7.3
Total formal votes57,38695.4
Informal votes2,7684.6
Turnout 60,15496.7
Labor gain from Nationalist Swing +7.3

Calare

1928 Australian federal election: Calare
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Sir Neville Howse 22,67360.7+1.6
Labor James O'Donnell14,66439.3−0.3
Total formal votes37,33795.9
Informal votes1,5814.1
Turnout 38,91893.7
Nationalist hold Swing +0.9

Cook

1928 Australian federal election: Cook
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Edward Riley 28,32675.5+7.7
Nationalist Humphrey Earl9,19724.5−7.7
Total formal votes37,52394.5
Informal votes2,2025.5
Turnout 39,72595.1
Labor hold Swing +7.7

Cowper

1928 Australian federal election: Cowper
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Earle Page 27,55676.8+6.8
Labor Tom Swiney 8,33623.2−6.8
Total formal votes35,89295.6
Informal votes1,6594.4
Turnout 37,55195.7
Country hold Swing +6.8

Dalley

1928 Australian federal election: Dalley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Ted Theodore 24,32864.2+0.1
Nationalist Hedley Rogers7,70420.3−15.6
Independent Labor Albert Gardiner 5,88815.5+15.5
Total formal votes37,92094.2
Informal votes2,3195.8
Turnout 40,23995.7
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Ted Theodore 69.3+5.2
Nationalist Hedley Rogers30.7−5.2
Labor hold Swing +5.2

Darling

1928 Australian federal election: Darling
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Arthur Blakeley 24,05670.9+5.4
Nationalist Frederick Drury9,86229.1−5.4
Total formal votes33,91894.7
Informal votes1,8815.3
Turnout 35,79986.9
Labor hold Swing +5.4

East Sydney

1928 Australian federal election: East Sydney
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor John West 19,65158.4+4.6
Nationalist Julian Simpson13,99441.6-4.6
Total formal votes33,64594.8
Informal votes1,8525.2
Turnout 35,49787.9
Labor hold Swing +4.6

Eden-Monaro

1928 Australian federal election: Eden-Monaro
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist John Perkins 21,15857.6-7.0
Labor John Cusack 15,59042.4+7.0
Total formal votes36,74894.5
Informal votes2,1315.5
Turnout 38,87993.5
Nationalist hold Swing -7.0

Gwydir

1928 Australian federal election: Gwydir
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Aubrey Abbott 18,95952.3+21.5
Labor Lou Cunningham 17,26647.7+2.2
Total formal votes36,22595.2
Informal votes1,8114.8
Turnout 38,03692.1
Country hold Swing -0.8

Hume

1928 Australian federal election: Hume
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Parker Moloney 20,85252.7+2.3
Country William Fleming 10,79727.3+11.2
Nationalist Jack Garry7,90620.0−13.5
Total formal votes39,55597.0
Informal votes1,2353.0
Turnout 40,79093.8
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Parker Moloney 54.7+2.7
Country William Fleming 45.3−2.7
Labor hold Swing +2.7

Hunter

1928 Australian federal election: Hunter
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Rowley James 28,33162.2-9.1
Nationalist Ernest Carr 9,14520.1-8.6
Independent Labor Jim Brown8,07317.7+17.7
Total formal votes45,54994.5
Informal votes2,6405.5
Turnout 48,18995.5
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Rowley James 70.6-0.7
Nationalist Ernest Carr 39.4+0.7
Labor hold Swing -0.7

Lang

1928 Australian federal election: Lang
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor William Long 21,91853.5+9.4
Nationalist Sir Elliot Johnson 19,08246.5-9.4
Total formal votes41,00094.7
Informal votes2,3145.3
Turnout 43,31492.9
Labor gain from Nationalist Swing +9.4

Macquarie

1928 Australian federal election: Macquarie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Ben Chifley 20,15554.9+6.2
Nationalist Arthur Manning 16,57745.1-6.2
Total formal votes36,73296.2
Informal votes1,4393.8
Turnout 38,17194.5
Labor gain from Nationalist Swing +6.2

Martin

1928 Australian federal election: Martin
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Graham Pratten 31,16656.88-7.88
Labor Percy Hannett23,63143.12+7.88
Total formal votes54,79795.46–2.57
Informal votes2,6094.54+2.57
Turnout 57,40694.47+0.63
Nationalist hold Swing -7.88

New England

1928 Australian federal election: New England
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Victor Thompson unopposed
Country hold Swing

Newcastle

1928 Australian federal election: Newcastle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor David Watkins 26,95257.1-5.4
Protestant Labor Walter Skelton 20,21242.9+42.9
Total formal votes47,16495.9
Informal votes2,0284.1
Turnout 49,19294.3
Labor hold Swing -5.4

North Sydney

1928 Australian federal election: North Sydney
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Billy Hughes 32,73466.2-5.3
Labor Ben Howe 16,73633.8+5.3
Total formal votes49,47094.8
Informal votes2,7185.2
Turnout 52,18894.6
Nationalist hold Swing -5.3

Parkes

1928 Australian federal election: Parkes
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Charles Marr 28,79857.4-5.4
Labor George Sherringham21,34342.6+5.4
Total formal votes50,14193.6
Informal votes2,6276.4
Turnout 52,76893.5
Nationalist hold Swing -5.4

Parramatta

1928 Australian federal election: Parramatta
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Eric Bowden 30,86760.1-5.6
Labor Albert Rowe 20,49239.9+5.6
Total formal votes51,35994.8
Informal votes2,7985.2
Turnout 54,15793.8
Nationalist hold Swing -5.6

Reid

1928 Australian federal election: Reid
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Percy Coleman 40,49566.1+11.4
Nationalist George Tomlinson20,76133.9-11.4
Total formal votes61,25695.1
Informal votes3,1864.9
Turnout 64,44294.4
Labor hold Swing +11.4

Richmond

1928 Australian federal election: Richmond
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Roland Green unopposed
Country hold Swing

Riverina

1928 Australian federal election: Riverina
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Killen 22,37757.5+3.2
Labor Joseph Casserly16,53842.5-3.2
Total formal votes38,91594.8
Informal votes2,1435.2
Turnout 41,05890.4
Country hold Swing +3.2

Robertson

1928 Australian federal election: Robertson
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Sydney Gardner unopposed
Nationalist hold Swing

South Sydney

1928 Australian federal election: South Sydney
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Edward Riley 25,91554.2+3.1
Nationalist George Baker21,87445.8-3.1
Total formal votes47,78995.4
Informal votes2,2974.6
Turnout 50,08689.9
Labor hold Swing +3.1

Warringah

1928 Australian federal election: Warringah
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Archdale Parkhill unopposed
Nationalist hold Swing

Wentworth

1928 Australian federal election: Wentworth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Walter Marks 29,63961.5-2.9
Labor Bob O'Halloran 18,53938.5+2.9
Total formal votes48,17895.7
Informal votes2,1614.3
Turnout 50,33989.7
Nationalist hold Swing -2.9

Werriwa

1928 Australian federal election: Werriwa
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Bert Lazzarini 24,84261.7+8.0
Nationalist Herbert Ogilvie15,40738.3−8.0
Total formal votes40,24995.5
Informal votes1,9004.5
Turnout 42,14993.1
Labor hold Swing +8.0

West Sydney

1928 Australian federal election: West Sydney
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Jack Beasley 25,28681.7+7.7
Nationalist Alfred Benjamin5,64918.3-7.7
Total formal votes30,93594.1
Informal votes1,9305.9
Turnout 32,86591.4
Labor hold Swing +7.7

Victoria

Balaclava

1928 Australian federal election: Balaclava
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist William Watt 31,97763.2−6.5
Ind. Nationalist Edward Price18,65136.8+36.8
Total formal votes50,62894.7
Informal votes2,8505.3
Turnout 53,47895.1
Nationalist hold Swing −6.5

Ballaarat

1928 Australian federal election: Ballaarat
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Charles McGrath 19,52852.6+1.3
Nationalist Matthew Baird 17,61647.4−1.3
Total formal votes37,14498.2
Informal votes6821.8
Turnout 37,82697.1
Labor hold Swing +1.3

Batman

1928 Australian federal election: Batman
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Frank Brennan 37,94763.8+4.8
Nationalist Angus McDonald21,51236.2-4.8
Total formal votes59,45996.5
Informal votes2,1703.5
Turnout 61,62991.8
Labor hold Swing +4.8

Bendigo

1928 Australian federal election: Bendigo
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor James McDonald 15,84942.4−4.1
Nationalist Geoffry Hurry 14,07437.6−15.9
Country Cyril James7,48920.0+20.0
Total formal votes37,41297.8
Informal votes8552.2
Turnout 38,26795.7
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist Geoffry Hurry 19,88253.1−0.4
Labor James McDonald 17,53046.9+0.4
Nationalist hold Swing −0.4

Bourke

1928 Australian federal election: Bourke
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Frank Anstey 36,83568.7+6.2
Nationalist Leonard Smith16,79731.3−6.2
Total formal votes53,63295.9
Informal votes2,2764.1
Turnout 55,90895.5
Labor hold Swing +6.2

Corangamite

1928 Australian federal election: Corangamite
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Gibson 20,50153.0−2.5
Labor Richard Crouch 18,21147.0+2.5
Total formal votes38,71297.6
Informal votes9592.4
Turnout 39,67195.4
Country hold Swing −2.5

Corio

1928 Australian federal election: Corio
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist John Lister 27,49758.5+1.8
Labor Peter Randles19,50041.5−1.8
Total formal votes46,99797.5
Informal votes1,2232.5
Turnout 48,22093.8
Nationalist hold Swing +1.8

Echuca

1928 Australian federal election: Echuca
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Hill 23,26560.0-5.3
Country Progressive Frederick Churches15,48640.0+40.0
Total formal votes38,75196.8
Informal votes1,2633.2
Turnout 40,01494.4
Country hold Swing -5.3

Fawkner

1928 Australian federal election: Fawkner
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist George Maxwell 25,38861.7+2.3
Labor Nicholas Roberts15,73138.3-2.3
Total formal votes41,11996.8
Informal votes1,3563.2
Turnout 42,47592.1
Nationalist hold Swing +2.3

Flinders

1928 Australian federal election: Flinders
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Stanley Bruce 34,82359.4-3.3
Labor Jack Holloway 22,37238.2+0.9
Ind. Nationalist Clarence Robertson1,4472.5+2.5
Total formal votes58,64296.6
Informal votes2,0733.4
Turnout 60,71595.0
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist Stanley Bruce 60.7-1.9
Labor Jack Holloway 39.3+1.9
Nationalist hold Swing -1.9

Gippsland

1928 Australian federal election: Gippsland
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Thomas Paterson 24,10057.7+13.1
Independent Liberal George Wise 17,64342.3+19.5
Total formal votes41,74397.4
Informal votes1,1012.6
Turnout 42,84495.4
Country hold Swing -5.4

Henty

1928 Australian federal election: Henty
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Henry Gullett 45,48966.6+15.1
Labor Edward Stewart22,83933.4+3.7
Total formal votes68,32896.8
Informal votes2,2493.2
Turnout 70,57794.4
Nationalist hold Swing +5.7

Indi

1928 Australian federal election: Indi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Paul Jones unopposed
Labor gain from Country Swing

Kooyong

1928 Australian federal election: Kooyong
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist John Latham 39,98866.5−1.2
Labor Joseph Hannan 20,12433.5+1.2
Total formal votes60,11297.1
Informal votes1,7732.9
Turnout 61,88595.5
Nationalist hold Swing −1.2

Maribyrnong

1928 Australian federal election: Maribyrnong
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor James Fenton 31,02259.9+0.4
Nationalist Arthur Fenton20,76540.1-0.4
Total formal votes51,78797.0
Informal votes1,6143.0
Turnout 53,40197.6
Labor hold Swing +0.4

Melbourne

1928 Australian federal election: Melbourne
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor William Maloney 27,53274.4+7.4
Nationalist Norman O'Brien9,45725.6-7.4
Total formal votes36,98995.7
Informal votes1,6674.3
Turnout 38,65696.5
Labor hold Swing +7.4

Melbourne Ports

1928 Australian federal election: Melbourne Ports
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor James Mathews unopposed
Labor hold Swing

Wannon

1928 Australian federal election: Wannon
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Arthur Rodgers 21,01652.8+10.3
Labor John McNeill 18,80747.2+4.9
Total formal votes39,82398.2
Informal votes7421.8
Turnout 40,56595.7
Nationalist hold Swing -1.2

Wimmera

1928 Australian federal election: Wimmera
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Progressive Percy Stewart 26,22758.4-30.6
Country John Harris18,71641.6+41.6
Total formal votes44,94397.6
Informal votes1,0902.4
Turnout 46,03392.5
Country Progressive gain from Independent Country Swing -30.6

Yarra

1928 Australian federal election: Yarra
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor James Scullin 28,49574.8+0.0
Nationalist Cecil Keeley9,61825.2+0.0
Total formal votes38,11394.7
Informal votes2,1155.3
Turnout 40,22893.6
Labor hold Swing +0.0

Queensland

Brisbane

1928 Australian federal election: Brisbane
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Donald Cameron 21,56356.7+1.6
Labor Frank Burke16,50043.3−0.8
Total formal votes38,06393.6
Informal votes2,5926.4
Turnout 40,65592.6
Nationalist hold Swing +1.2

Capricornia

1928 Australian federal election: Capricornia
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Frank Forde 23,37652.5+0.6
Country Robert Staines 21,11447.5−0.6
Total formal votes44,49096.3
Informal votes1,7283.7
Turnout 46,21893.8
Labor hold Swing +0.6

Darling Downs

1928 Australian federal election: Darling Downs
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Sir Littleton Groom unopposed
Nationalist hold Swing

Herbert

1928 Australian federal election: Herbert
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor George Martens 25,46250.2+0.5
Nationalist Lewis Nott 25,30849.8-0.5
Total formal votes50,77093.9
Informal votes3,3126.1
Turnout 54,08293.5
Labor gain from Nationalist Swing +0.5

Kennedy

1928 Australian federal election: Kennedy
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Grosvenor Francis 14,33652.4-47.6
Labor Jim Riordan 13,04147.6+47.6
Total formal votes27,37794.7
Informal votes1,5275.3
Turnout 28,90488.5
Nationalist hold Swing -47.6

Lilley

1928 Australian federal election: Lilley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist George Mackay unopposed
Nationalist hold Swing

Maranoa

1928 Australian federal election: Maranoa
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country James Hunter 16,83758.3+5.7
Labor Jack Reid12,02441.7-5.7
Total formal votes28,86195.7
Informal votes1,2894.3
Turnout 30,15090.6
Country hold Swing +5.7

Moreton

1928 Australian federal election: Moreton
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Josiah Francis unopposed
Nationalist hold Swing

Oxley

1928 Australian federal election: Oxley
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist James Bayley 26,22353.7-2.0
Labor Francis Baker 22,57946.3+2.0
Total formal votes48,80293.5
Informal votes3,3766.5
Turnout 52,17893.8
Nationalist hold Swing -2.0

Wide Bay

1928 Australian federal election: Wide Bay
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Bernard Corser unopposed
Country hold Swing

South Australia

Adelaide

1928 Australian federal election: Adelaide
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor George Edwin Yates 20,41055.9+5.0
Nationalist George McLeay 16,11444.1−5.0
Total formal votes36,52489.9
Informal votes4,09910.1
Turnout 40,62392.1
Labor hold Swing +5.0

Angas

1928 Australian federal election: Angas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Walter Parsons 25,37259.4+9.1
Labor Michael Woods17,32540.6−9.1
Total formal votes42,69790.1
Informal votes4,6899.9
Turnout 47,38695.3
Nationalist hold Swing +9.1

Barker

1928 Australian federal election: Barker
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Malcolm Cameron 21,88352.6−9.0
Country Ronald Hunt 19,69947.4+47.4
Total formal votes41,58290.2
Informal votes4,5239.8
Turnout 46,10595.4
Nationalist hold Swing −9.0

Boothby

1928 Australian federal election: Boothby
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor John Price 20,66650.1+7.7
Nationalist Jack Duncan-Hughes 20,58249.9−7.7
Total formal votes41,24891.4
Informal votes3,8868.6
Turnout 45,13493.8
Labor gain from Nationalist Swing +7.7

Grey

1928 Australian federal election: Grey
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Andrew Lacey 17,90455.8+3.2
Nationalist William Blight14,17444.2-3.2
Total formal votes32,07891.9
Informal votes2,8398.1
Turnout 34,91792.0
Labor hold Swing +3.2

Hindmarsh

1928 Australian federal election: Hindmarsh
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Norman Makin 33,24170.6+5.4
Nationalist Henry Dunks 8,74818.6-16.2
Independent Ross Graham5,08110.8+10.8
Total formal votes47,07091.1
Informal votes4,6268.9
Turnout 51,69694.7
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Norman Makin 73.3+8.1
Nationalist Henry Dunks 26.7-8.1
Labor hold Swing +8.1

Wakefield

1928 Australian federal election: Wakefield
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Maurice Collins 18,81359.6+59.6
Nationalist Richard Foster 12,75540.4-24.4
Total formal votes31,56889.4
Informal votes3,75010.6
Turnout 35,31896.1
Country gain from Nationalist Swing +24.4

Western Australia

Forrest

1928 Australian federal election: Forrest
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country John Prowse 21,46360.4-0.5
Labor Cornelius Buckley14,04939.6+0.5
Total formal votes35,51296.4
Informal votes1,3093.6
Turnout 36,82190.3
Country hold Swing -0.5

Fremantle

1928 Australian federal election: Fremantle
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor John Curtin 19,43349.2+7.3
Nationalist Frank Gibson 11,40228.8+28.8
Independent Keith Watson 8,69722.0+22.0
Total formal votes39,53296.9
Informal votes1,2533.1
Turnout 40,78593.0
Two-party-preferred result
Labor John Curtin 20,58952.1+10.2
Nationalist Frank Gibson 18,94347.9+47.9
Labor gain from Independent Swing +10.2

Kalgoorlie

1928 Australian federal election: Kalgoorlie
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Albert Green unopposed
Labor hold Swing

Perth

1928 Australian federal election: Perth
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Edward Mann 22,00261.8-1.0
Labor Arthur Watts12,08234.0-3.2
Independent John McCoo1,4994.2+4.2
Total formal votes35,58395.2
Informal votes1,8034.8
Turnout 37,38691.8
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist Edward Mann 64.9+2.1
Labor Arthur Watts35.1-2.1
Nationalist hold Swing +2.1

Swan

1928 Australian federal election: Swan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Henry Gregory unopposed
Country hold Swing

Tasmania

Bass

1928 Australian federal election: Bass
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Thomas Wilson8,62142.6−0.4
Nationalist Syd Jackson 5,99129.6+0.3
Nationalist William Judd5,60627.7+27.7
Total formal votes20,21895.0
Informal votes1,0675.0
Turnout 21,28592.5
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist Syd Jackson 10,73653.1−5.2
Labor Thomas Wilson9,48246.9+5.2
Nationalist hold Swing −5.2

Darwin

1928 Australian federal election: Darwin
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist George Bell 14,88071.9+9.4
Independent James Campbell5,81328.1+28.1
Total formal votes20,69393.7
Informal votes1,3856.3
Turnout 22,07894.0
Nationalist hold Swing +10.6

Denison

1928 Australian federal election: Denison
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Sir John Gellibrand 9,48647.6-4.6
Labor Charles Culley 7,82439.3+4.6
Labor Thomas Jude2,61813.1+13.1
Total formal votes19,92894.4
Informal votes1,1715.6
Turnout 21,09992.5
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Charles Culley 10,02850.3+2.5
Nationalist Sir John Gellibrand 9,90049.7-2.5
Labor gain from Nationalist Swing +2.5

Franklin

1928 Australian federal election: Franklin
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Alfred Seabrook 9,17344.8-6.3
Independent William McWilliams 9,12144.5+44.5
Nationalist Francis Foster2,19510.7+10.7
Total formal votes20,48993.7
Informal votes1,3806.3
Turnout 21,86991.7
Two-party-preferred result
Independent William McWilliams 10,56751.6+51.6
Nationalist Alfred Seabrook 9,92248.4-7.2
Independent gain from Nationalist Swing +7.2

Wilmot

1928 Australian federal election: Wilmot
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Llewellyn Atkinson 7,79143.3-0.1
Independent George Flowers 6,53436.3+36.3
Nationalist Hector McFie 3,65820.3+20.3
Total formal votes17,98390.7
Informal votes1,8399.3
Turnout 19,82292.8
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist Llewellyn Atkinson 9,81454.6-2.4
Independent George Flowers 8,16945.4+2.4
Nationalist gain from Country Swing -2.4

Northern Territory

Northern Territory

1928 Australian federal election: Northern Territory
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Harold Nelson 90268.1+5.7
Independent Douglas Watts25018.9+18.9
Independent Labor Arthur Love17313.1+13.1
Total formal votes1,32596.7
Informal votes453.3
Turnout 1,37065.3
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Harold Nelson 75.2+12.8
Independent Douglas Watts24.8+24.8
Labor hold Swing +12.8

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The Division of Indi ( "IN-dye") is an Australian electoral division in the state of Victoria. The division is located in the north-east of the state, adjoining the border with New South Wales. The largest settlements in the division are the regional cities of Wodonga, Wangaratta, and Benalla. Other towns in the electorate include Rutherglen, Mansfield, Beechworth, Myrtleford, Bright, Alexandra, Tallangatta, Corryong and a number of other small villages. While Indi is one of the largest electorates in Victoria, much of it is located within the largely uninhabited Australian Alps. While Wodonga serves as a regional hub for much of the more heavily populated northern part of the electorate, the southern part is closer to Melbourne than Wodonga.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Division of Hunter</span> Australian federal electoral division

The Division of Hunter is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division was proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the original 65 divisions to be contested at the first federal election. The division was named after Captain John Hunter, the second Governor of New South Wales. It covers rural, regional and suburban areas centred on the Hunter Valley, including the towns of Singleton, Muswellbrook and Cessnock. It also extends into parts of Greater Newcastle, covering suburbs such as Cameron Park, Edgeworth, Toronto and Morisset.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1928 Australian federal election</span> Australian federal election

The 1928 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 17 November 1928. All 75 seats in the House of Representatives and 19 of the 36 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent Nationalist–Country coalition, led by Prime Minister Stanley Bruce won a record fifth consecutive election defeating the opposition Labor Party led by James Scullin.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1925 Australian federal election</span> Australian federal election

The 1925 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 14 November 1925. All 75 seats in the House of Representatives and 22 of the 36 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent Nationalist–Country coalition, led by Prime Minister Stanley Bruce, defeated the opposition Labor Party led by Matthew Charlton in a landslide. This was the first time any party had won a fourth consecutive federal election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Thomas Paterson</span> Australian politician

Thomas Paterson was an Australian politician who served as deputy leader of the Country Party from 1929 to 1937. He held ministerial office in the governments of Stanley Bruce and Joseph Lyons, representing the Division of Gippsland in Victoria from 1922 to 1943. He played a leading role in the creation of the Victorian Country Party as the political arm of the Victorian Farmers' Union.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1928 Tasmanian state election</span>

The 1928 Tasmanian state election was held on Wednesday, 30 May 1928 in the Australian state of Tasmania to elect 30 members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. The election used the Hare-Clark proportional representation system — six members were elected from each of five electorates.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1931 Tasmanian state election</span>

The 1931 Tasmanian state election was held on 9 May 1931 in the Australian state of Tasmania to elect 30 members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. The election used the Hare-Clark proportional representation system — six members were elected from each of five electorates. For the first time, voting was compulsory, resulting in a high voter turnout.

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1927 election and the 1930 election, together known as the 13th Parliament.

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 30 May 1928 election and the 9 May 1931 election. The 1928 election failed to deliver a majority, and the Nationalists' John McPhee took over from Labor's Joseph Lyons as Premier of Tasmania. Lyons subsequently retired from state politics, obtaining election to the Federal seat of Wilmot and going on to become Prime Minister of Australia in 1931.

This is a list of members of the 24th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1926 to 1929, as elected at the 1926 state election held on 8 May 1926.

This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Warringah in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1922 until the present.

This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Dalley in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1901 until its abolition in 1969.

This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Balaclava in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1901 until its abolition in 1984.

This is a list of electoral results for the district of Bendigo East in Victorian state elections.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Territory Labor Party</span> Northern Territory branch of the Australian Labor Party

The Territory Labor Party, officially known as the Australian Labor Party (Northern Territory Branch) and commonly referred to simply as Territory Labor, is the Northern Territory branch of the Australian Labor Party. It is the current ruling party in the Northern Territory and is led by Natasha Fyles, who has concurrently served as chief minister of the Northern Territory since 2022, and previously Michael Gunner from 2016 to 2022.

This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 1925 federal election.

References

  1. "Details of Australian election results, 1928". University of Western Australia. Retrieved 21 August 2018.