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1956 Western Australian state election

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1956 Western Australian state election

← 19537 April 19561959 →

All 50 seats in theWestern Australian Legislative Assembly
26 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderAlbert HawkeRoss McLarty
PartyLaborLiberal/Country coalition
Leader since3 July 195114 December 1946
Leader's seatNorthamMurray-Wellington
Last election26 seats24 seats
Seats won29 seats19 seats
Seat changeIncrease3Decrease5
Percentage49.70%38.37%
SwingDecrease0.07Decrease4.49

Premier before election

Albert Hawke
Labor

ElectedPremier

Albert Hawke
Labor

Elections were held in thestate ofWestern Australia on 7 April 1956 to elect all 50 members to theLegislative Assembly. TheLabor Party, led byPremierAlbert Hawke, won a second term in office against theLiberal-Country coalition, led by SirRoss McLarty.

Key dates

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DateEvent
21 February 1956Writs were issued by theGovernor to proceed with an election.[1]
29 February 1956Close of nominations.
7 April 1956Polling day, between the hours of 8am and 6pm.
20 April 1956TheHawke Ministry was reconstituted.
23 April 1956The writ was returned and the results formally declared.

Results

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See also:Results of the Western Australian state election, 1956 (Legislative Assembly)

Western Australian state election, 7 April 1956
Legislative Assembly
<< 19531959 >>

Enrolled voters262,384[1]
Votes cast241,863Turnout92.18–1.30
Informal votes6,851Informal2.83+0.22
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes%SwingSeatsChange
 Labor116,79349.70–0.0729+ 3
 Liberal and Country98,33533.13–4.8211– 4
 Country12,3195.24+0.338– 1
 Ind. Lib.15,8226.73+4.892+ 2
 Communist1,1670.50–0.220± 0
 Independent11,0454.70–0.100± 0
Total241,863  50 
1 342,018 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but 16 seats (32% of the total) were uncontested—5 Labor seats (seven less than 1953) representing 24,951 enrolled voters, 5 Liberal seats (two more than 1953) representing 24,834 enrolled voters, and 6 Country seats (one less than 1953) representing 29,839 enrolled voters.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The Electoral Act, 1907–1953. Legislative Assembly General Election, 1956".Western Australia Government Gazette. 24 February 1956. p. 1956:611.
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