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1946 Australian federal election

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1946 Australian federal election

← 194328 September 19461949 →

All 75[a] seats of theHouse of Representatives
38 seats were needed for a majority in the House
19 (of the 36) seats of theSenate
Registered4,739,853 (Increase 6.12%)
Turnout4,453,941 (93.97%)
(Decrease2.35pp)
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderBen ChifleyRobert Menzies
PartyLaborLiberal–Country Coalition
Leader since13 July 194523 September 1943
Leader's seatMacquarie (NSW)Kooyong (Vic.)
Last election49 seats19 seats
Seats won43 seats29 seats
Seat changeDecrease 6Increase 10
Popular vote2,159,9531,896,349
Percentage49.71%43.65%
SwingDecrease 0.22Increase 13.20
TPP54.10%45.90%
TPP swingDecrease 4.10Increase 4.10

 Third partyFourth party
 
IND
LeaderJack LangN/A
PartyLabor (Non-Communist)Independents
Leader sinceN/A
Leader's seatReid (NSW)
(won seat)
N/A
Last election0 seats3 seats
Seats won1 seat2 seats
Seat changeIncrease 1Decrease 1
Popular vote69,13879,040
Percentage1.59%1.82%
SwingIncrease 0.87Decrease −10.34

Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory.

Prime Minister before election

Ben Chifley
Labor

Subsequent Prime Minister

Ben Chifley
Labor

The1946 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 28 September 1946. All 74 seats in theHouse of Representatives and 19 of the 36 seats in theSenate were up for election. The incumbentLabor Party led by Prime MinisterBen Chifley defeated the oppositionLiberal–Country coalition, led byRobert Menzies. It was theLiberal Party's first federal election since its creation. This was the first time the Labor party had won a second consecutive election. This was also the last time the Labor party would win a federal election until the1972 election.

The election was held in conjunction withthree referendum questions, one of which was carried.

Results

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House of Representatives

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Main article:Results of the 1946 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)
  Labor: 43 seats
  Liberal: 18 seats
  Country: 11 seats
  Lang Labor: 1 seat
  Independent: 1 seat
House of Reps (IRV) — 1946–49—Turnout 93.97% (CV) — Informal 2.45%
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Labor2,159,95349.71−0.2243−6
 Liberal–Country coalition1,896,34943.65+13.2029+6
 Liberal 1,431,68232.95+11.0518+4
 Country 464,66710.70+2.1611+2
 Labor (Non-Communist)69,1381.59+0.871+1
 Communist64,8111.49+1.4900
 Services55,1401.27+1.2700
 Protestant People's20,1110.46+0.4600
 Independents79,0401.82−10.342[b]-1
 Total4,344,542  75
Two-party-preferred(estimated)
 LaborWin54.10−4.1043−6
 Liberal–Country coalition45.90+4.1029+6

Notes

Popular vote
Labor
49.71%
Liberal
32.95%
Country
10.70%
Lang Labor
1.59%
Independent/Other
1.83%
Two-party-preferred vote
Labor
54.10%
Coalition
45.90%
Parliament seats
Labor
58.11%
Coalition
35.14%

Senate

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Senate (PBV) — 1946–49—Turnout 93.97% (CV) — Informal 8.01%
PartyVotes%SwingSeats wonSeats heldChange
 Labor2,133,27252.06−3.021633+11
 Liberal–Country coalition1,775,02243.33+5.1833–11
 Liberal–Country joint ticket1,561,71838.12N/A3N/AN/A
 Liberal213,3045.21N/A02–10
 CountryN/AN/AN/A01–1
 Protestant People's123,5413.02+3.02000
 Services37,7240.92+0.92000
 Independents27,7670.68–3.83000
 Total4,097,326  1936

Notes

  • Of the three senators elected on Liberal–Country joint tickets, two were Liberal Party members and one was a Country Party member.

Seats changing hands

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SeatPre-1946SwingPost-1946
PartyMemberMarginMarginMemberParty
Bourke, Vic LaborBill Bryson3.64.71.1Doris BlackburnIndependent 
Calare, NSW LaborJohn Breen9.911.71.8John HowseLiberal 
Capricornia, Qld LaborFrank Forde5.98.82.9Charles DavidsonCountry 
Franklin, Tas LaborCharles Frost9.910.00.1Bill FalkinderLiberal 
Henty, Vic IndependentArthur Coles5.59.84.3Jo GullettLiberal 
Reid, NSW LaborCharles MorganN/A7.44.2Jack LangLang Labor 
Swan, WA LaborDon Mountjoy3.03.20.2Len HamiltonCountry 
Wakefield, SA LaborAlbert Smith1.23.92.7Philip McBrideLiberal 
Wilmot, Tas LiberalAllan Guy1.73.41.7Gil DuthieLabor 
  • Members listed in italics did not contest their seat at this election.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^TheNorthern Territory had one seat, but members for the territories did not have full voting rights until 1966 and did not count toward government formation.
  2. ^IncludingNorthern Territory

References

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Australia Federalelections andreferendums in Australia
Federal elections
Constitutional Convention
Referendums
See also:By-elections
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