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1938 New South Wales state election

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1938 New South Wales state election

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26 March 1938 (1938-03-26)
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All 90 seats in theNew South Wales Legislative Assembly
46 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderBertram StevensJack LangMichael Bruxner
PartyUnited AustraliaLaborCountry
Leader since5 April 193231 July 192327 April 1932
Leader's seatCroydonAuburnTenterfield
Last election38 seats29 seats23 seats
Seats won372822
Seat changeDecrease1Decrease1Decrease1
Popular vote424,275412,063164,045
Percentage35.86%34.82%13.86%
SwingIncrease2.76Decrease7.60Increase 0.94%

Results by division for the Legislative Assembly, shaded by winning party's margin of victory.

Premier before election

Bertram Stevens
UAP/Country coalition

ElectedPremier

Bertram Stevens
UAP/Country coalition

The1938 New South Wales state election was held on 26 March 1938. This election was for all of the 90 seats in the 32ndNew South Wales Legislative Assembly and was conducted in single member constituencies with compulsorypreferential voting.

The result of the election was:

TheUAP/Country Party coalition ofBertram Stevens andMichael Bruxner had a majority of 28 (down 2). Stevens continued asPremier until 5 August 1939 when he resigned after being censured by the Legislative Assembly, with 10 United Australia members crossing the floor. He was replaced as Premier byAlexander Mair.

Lang Labor reconciled with Labor in February 1936,[1] however Labor's primary vote continued to decline.[2] Labor's continued poor showing in this election was seen as evidence ofJack Lang's inability to appeal to the middle ground of the electorate. As a result, moves to dispose Lang intensified.[citation needed] The Industrial Labor Party led by Lang rivalBob Heffron was re-absorbed into the Labor on 26 August 1939 and Lang was replaced asparty leader byWilliam McKell on 5 September 1939.[1]

During this parliament Labor and Industrial Labor each won 2 by-elections from the United Australia Party.[3] This reduced the Government's majority to 20 when the parliament was dissolved.

Key dates

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DateEvent
24 February 1938The Legislative Assembly was dissolved, and writs were issued by theGovernor to proceed with an election.
4 March 1938Nominations for candidates for the election closed at noon.
26 March 1938Polling day.
13 April 1938Third Stevens–Bruxner ministry sworn in.
26 April 1938The writs were returned and the results formally declared.
12 April 1938Opening of 32nd Parliament.

Results

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Main article:Results of the 1938 New South Wales state election

New South Wales state election, 26 March 1938
Legislative Assembly
<< 19351941 >>

Enrolled voters1,607,833[a]
Votes cast1,183,257Turnout95.79–0.27
Informal votes32,237Informal2.65–0.39
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes%SwingSeatsChange
 United Australia424,27535.86+2.7637– 1
 Labor412,06334.82–7.6028–1
 Country164,04513.86+0.9422–1
 Industrial Labor43,7353.70+3.702+2
 Communist10,3860.88–0.60±0
 Independents128,75310.88+6.41+1
Total1,183,257  90 
Popular vote
United
35.86%
Labor
34.82%
Country
13.86%
Industrial Labor
3.7%
Independents
6.4%
Parliamentary seats
United
37
Labor
28
Country
22
Industrial Labor
2
Independents
1

Retiring members

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This section is an excerpt fromCandidates of the 1938 New South Wales state election § Retiring members.[edit]

United Australia

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Country

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Independent

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Changing seats

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Seats changing hands
Seat19351938
PartyMemberMemberParty
Botany LaborBob HeffronBob Heffron[b]Industrial Labor 
Corowa CountryRichard Ball[c]Christopher LethbridgeIndependent 
Granville United AustraliaClaude FleckBill LambLabor 
Marrickville LaborCarlo LazzariniCarlo Lazzarini[b]Industrial Labor 

The member forWoollahra,Sir Daniel Levy (United Australia), died in 1937. Theresulting by-election was won byHarold Mason (Ind. United Australia) however he did not contest the election and the seat was regained byVernon Treatt (United Australia).

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^A total of 19 electorates (six UAP, three Country, and ten Labor) were uncontested, representing 338,853 voters.[2]
  2. ^abBob Heffron (Botany) andCarlo Lazzarini (Marrickville) were expelled from Labor in 1936 and formed theIndustrial Labor Party.
  3. ^Richard Ball (Country) died andChristopher Lethbridge (Independent) won theresulting by-election, retaining the seat at this election.

References

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  1. ^abNairn, Bede."Lang, John Thomas (Jack) (1876–1975)".Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography,Australian National University.ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7.ISSN 1833-7538.OCLC 70677943. Retrieved26 November 2021.
  2. ^abGreen, Antony."1938 election totals".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved31 July 2019.
  3. ^Green, Antony."1938-1941 By elections".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved25 May 2020.
  • Nairn, Bede (1995)Jack Lang the 'Big Fella':Jack Lang and the Australian Labor Party 1891-1949 Melbourne University Press MelbourneISBN 0-522-84700-5OCLC 34416531
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