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1907 Australian Labor Party leadership election

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1907 Australian Labor Party
leadership election

← 190130 October 19071913 →
 
CandidateAndrew FisherBilly HughesWilliam Spence
First BallotUnknownUnknownUnknown
Second BallotMajorityMinorityEliminated
Third BallotUnopposedWithdrewEliminated

Leader before election

Chris Watson

Elected Leader

Andrew Fisher

TheAustralian Labor Party held aleadership election on 30 October 1907, following the resignation ofChris Watson. The party electedAndrew Fisher as its new leader, ahead of three other candidates.

Watson had been chosen as the party's inaugural leader in 1901, and led Labor to the1903 and1906 federal elections. He announced his intention to resign the leadership on 24 October 1907, which was attributed to his "physical and mental fatigue, together withhis wife's ill health and her objections to his frequent absences from home". Financial considerations may have also played a part.[1] There was little appetite within the party for a change in leadership, and some of his colleagues tried to convince him to stay on as leader.[2]

The Labor caucus met atParliament House, Melbourne, on 30 October to elect a new leader. Four candidates were nominated –Andrew Fisher,Billy Hughes,William Spence, andLee Batchelor. All except Spence had served in cabinet during the 1904Watson Ministry, the Labor Party's only previous experience in government. Batchelor withdrew before the first ballot, which saw Spence eliminated.[2] Fisher then won a majority on the second ballot. Hughes proposed that a third ballot be held so that Fisher could be elected unopposed. This result was what was reported to the press, and the fact that there had been other candidates was not revealed until a number of years later.[3]

References

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  1. ^Watson, John Christian (Chris) (1867–1941), Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  2. ^abDavid Day (2008).Andrew Fisher: Prime Minister of Australia. HarperCollins. p. 142.ISBN 978-0-7322-7610-2.
  3. ^Day (2008), p. 143.
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