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Electoral results for the district of Albury

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Election results for Albury, New South Wales, Australia

Albury, anelectoral district of theLegislative Assembly in the Australian state ofNew South Wales, was created in 1880. It was abolished in 1920 when multiple member constituencies were established using the Hare-Clarksingle transferable vote. It was re-created in 1927 when the state returned to single member electorates.[1][2][3][4]

Members

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First incarnation (1880–1920)
ElectionMemberParty
1880 George DayNone
1882
1885
1887 Protectionist
1889John Wilkinson
1891
1894
1895 Richard BallFree Trade
1898 Thomas GriffithProtectionist
1901 Independent
1904 Gordon McLaurinProgressive
1907 Independent
1913 John CusackLabor
1917 Arthur ManningNationalist
 
Second incarnation (1927–present)
ElectionMemberParty
1927 John RossNationalist
1930 Joseph FitzgeraldLabor
1932 Alexander MairUnited Australia
1935
1938
1941
1944 Democratic /Liberal
1946 by John HurleyLabor
1947 Doug PadmanLiberal
1950
1953
1956
1959
1962
1965Gordon Mackie
1968
1971
1973
1976
1978 Harold MairLabor
1981
1984
1988 Ian GlachanLiberal
1991
1995
1999
2003Greg Aplin
2007
2011
2015
2019Justin Clancy
2023

Election results

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2023

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2023 New South Wales state election:Albury[5][6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJustin Clancy26,36853.0−3.7
LaborMarcus Rowland11,08122.3−2.6
GreensEli Davern4,6729.4+0.0
Shooters, Fishers, FarmersPeter Sinclair4,0098.1+8.1
Animal JusticeAsanki Fernando1,2632.5+2.5
Liberal DemocratsGeoffrey Robertson1,2242.5+2.5
Sustainable AustraliaRoss Hamilton1,1712.4−4.6
Total formal votes49,78896.5+1.3
Informal votes1,7953.5−1.3
Turnout51,58386.2−0.1
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalJustin Clancy28,81166.3+0.5
LaborMarcus Rowland14,62633.7−0.5
LiberalholdSwing+0.5

Elections in the 2010s

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2019

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2019 New South Wales state election:Albury[7][8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJustin Clancy27,03956.77−1.06
LaborLauriston Muirhead11,84024.86−6.83
GreensDean Moss4,4119.26+3.64
Sustainable AustraliaRoss Hamilton3,3357.00+7.00
Keep Sydney OpenReuben McNair1,0072.11+2.11
Total formal votes47,63295.22−1.28
Informal votes2,3934.78+1.28
Turnout50,02586.84−1.06
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalJustin Clancy28,25865.98+2.75
LaborLauriston Muirhead14,57234.02−2.75
LiberalholdSwing+2.75

2015

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2015 New South Wales state election:Albury[9][10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGreg Aplin26,80057.8−0.9
LaborRoss Jackson14,68431.7+16.4
GreensNiloufer King2,6035.6+0.6
Christian DemocratsKym Wade1,2542.7+0.2
No Land TaxJohn Marra1,0062.2+2.2
Total formal votes46,34796.5+0.5
Informal votes1,6813.5−0.5
Turnout48,02887.9−1.0
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalGreg Aplin27,91563.2−13.9
LaborRoss Jackson16,23336.8+13.9
LiberalholdSwing−13.9

2011

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2011 New South Wales state election:Albury[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGreg Aplin26,31661.1−4.2
LaborDarren Cameron6,56615.2−12.1
IndependentPaul Wareham6,27614.6+14.6
GreensColin Hesse2,1885.1−2.2
Christian DemocratsRhonda Avasalu1,1012.6+2.6
DemocratsStephen Bingle6171.4+1.4
Total formal votes43,06496.3−1.1
Informal votes1,6673.7+1.1
Turnout44,73190.0−0.4
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalGreg Aplin28,60676.9+7.9
LaborDarren Cameron8,60923.1−7.9
LiberalholdSwing+7.9

Elections in the 2000s

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2007

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2007 New South Wales state election:Albury[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGreg Aplin27,64365.3+19.2
LaborChris Ryan11,58927.4+13.9
GreensChris Sobey3,0777.3+4.4
Total formal votes42,30997.4−0.2
Informal votes1,1432.6+0.2
Turnout43,45290.4
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalGreg Aplin28,31169.0−3.4
LaborChris Ryan12,73131.0+3.4
LiberalholdSwing−3.4

2003

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2003 New South Wales state election:Albury[13][14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGreg Aplin16,82644.0+1.0
IndependentClaire Douglas8,59522.5−12.4
IndependentRobert Ballard5,26713.8+13.8
LaborNico Mathews4,71012.3−5.3
GreensDarran Stonehouse1,0922.9+2.9
IndependentHeather Wilton5991.6+1.6
Christian DemocratsGail Schwartze5181.4+1.4
One NationJohn Morgans3210.8−3.7
AAFISue Galley3050.8+0.8
Total formal votes38,23397.5−1.0
Informal votes9752.5+1.0
Turnout39,20891.2
Notionaltwo-party-preferred count
LiberalGreg Aplin20,15872.5+7.7
LaborNico Mathews7,65627.5−7.7
Two-candidate-preferred result
LiberalGreg Aplin19,27561.5+10.5
IndependentClaire Douglas12,05938.5−10.5
LiberalholdSwing+10.5

Elections in the 1990s

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1999

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1999 New South Wales state election:Albury[15][16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalIan Glachan16,37443.0−6.9
IndependentClaire Douglas13,27234.9+34.9
LaborMike O'Donnell6,70317.6−9.9
One NationMichael Smith1,7314.5+4.5
Total formal votes38,08098.5+3.2
Informal votes5831.5−3.2
Turnout38,66393.0
Notionaltwo-party-preferred count
LiberalIan Glachan20,13464.8−2.5
LaborMike O'Donnell10,93435.2+2.5
Two-candidate-preferred result
LiberalIan Glachan17,91351.0−16.3
IndependentClaire Douglas17,22649.0+49.0
LiberalholdSwing−16.3

1995

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1995 New South Wales state election:Albury[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalIan Glachan20,44358.6−3.1
LaborDarren Cameron9,74827.9−5.1
IndependentAmanda Strelec2,6287.5+7.5
GreensJill Pattinson1,1843.4+3.4
DemocratsIan McKenzie6501.9+1.9
IndependentPeter Boardman2480.7+0.7
Total formal votes34,90196.0+3.2
Informal votes1,4614.0−3.2
Turnout36,36292.8−0.3
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalIan Glachan22,07766.3+1.0
LaborDarren Cameron11,21433.7−1.0
LiberalholdSwing+1.0

1991

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1991 New South Wales state election:Albury[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalIan Glachan19,75961.6+23.2
LaborPeter Rowe10,57433.0−1.6
Call to AustraliaFred Showler9543.0+3.0
Citizens Electoral CouncilJohn Kerr7642.4+2.4
Total formal votes32,05192.8−5.7
Informal votes2,4757.2+5.7
Turnout34,52693.1−0.8
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalIan Glachan20,62065.3+3.6
LaborPeter Rowe10,95534.7−3.6
LiberalholdSwing+3.6

Elections in the 1980s

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1988

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1988 New South Wales state election:Albury[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalIan Glachan11,93038.4−8.5
LaborHarold Mair10,71634.5−16.4
NationalMervyn McIntosh8,43827.1+27.1
Total formal votes31,08498.6−0.2
Informal votes4501.4+0.2
Turnout31,53493.9
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalIan Glachan18,80561.7+13.7
LaborHarold Mair11,65438.3−13.7
Liberalgain fromLaborSwing+13.7

1984

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1984 New South Wales state election:Albury[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborHarold Mair15,78850.8−4.5
LiberalIan Glachan14,61747.1+2.4
DemocratsChristopher Rooke6652.1+2.1
Total formal votes31,07098.8+0.4
Informal votes3661.2−0.4
Turnout31,43692.0+1.9
Two-party-preferred result
LaborHarold Mair51.9−3.4
LiberalIan Glachan48.1+3.4
LaborholdSwing−3.4

1981

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1981 New South Wales state election:Albury[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborHarold Mair15,85055.3+7.1
LiberalBrian Moriarty12,83344.7+5.5
Total formal votes28,68398.4
Informal votes4661.6
Turnout29,14990.1
LaborholdSwing+7.6

Elections in the 1970s

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1978

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1978 New South Wales state election:Albury[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborHarold Mair11,43548.2+6.3
LiberalPhillip Williams9,30439.2−19.0
National CountryClifford Chamberlain2,99612.6+12.6
Total formal votes23,73598.3−0.1
Informal votes4111.7+0.1
Turnout24,14691.6−0.6
Two-party-preferred result
LaborHarold Mair12,02450.7+8.8
LiberalPhillip Williams11,71149.3−8.8
Laborgain fromLiberalSwing+8.8

1976

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1976 New South Wales state election:Albury[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGordon Mackie13,19558.2+1.5
LaborKevin Esler9,49841.8+6.8
Total formal votes22,69398.4+0.1
Informal votes3611.6−0.1
Turnout23,05492.2−0.7
LiberalholdSwing−6.2

1973

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1973 New South Wales state election:Albury[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGordon Mackie11,94856.7+5.3
LaborGordon Mitchell7,37535.0−2.8
Democratic LaborAnthony Quinn1,7618.3−2.5
Total formal votes21,08498.3
Informal votes3611.7
Turnout21,44592.9
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalGordon Mackie13,35763.4+3.4
LaborGordon Mitchell7,72736.6−3.4
LiberalholdSwing+3.4

1971

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1971 New South Wales state election:Albury[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGordon Mackie9,36051.4−6.9
LaborKevin Esler6,88137.8+5.8
Democratic LaborAnthony Quinn1,96510.8+1.1
Total formal votes18,20698.4
Informal votes2921.6
Turnout18,49891.7
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalGordon Mackie10,93260.0−6.1
LaborKevin Esler7,27440.0+6.1
LiberalholdSwing−6.1

Elections in the 1960s

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1968

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1968 New South Wales state election:Albury[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalGordon Mackie11,53758.3+23.4
LaborDouglas McFarlane6,32732.0−6.1
Democratic LaborAnthony Quinn1,9219.7+4.6
Total formal votes19,78598.3−0.5
Informal votes3441.7+0.5
Turnout20,12993.3−0.2
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalGordon Mackie13,07466.1+7.3
LaborDouglas McFarlane6,71133.9−7.3
LiberalholdSwing+7.3

1965

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1965 New South Wales state election:Albury[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborRobert White7,75438.1−1.5
LiberalGordon Mackie7,08634.8−18.3
CountryJames Griffiths4,46322.0+22.0
Democratic LaborLeo Keane1,0305.1+0.3
Total formal votes20,33398.8−0.3
Informal votes2461.2+0.3
Turnout20,57993.5+0.3
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalGordon Mackie11,96058.8+0.6
LaborRobert White8,37341.2−0.6
LiberalholdSwing+0.6

1962

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1962 New South Wales state election:Albury[28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDoug Padman10,51853.1−5.1
LaborRobert White7,83239.6+7.8
Democratic LaborLeo Keane9494.8−5.2
IndependentRobert Garland4982.5+2.5
Total formal votes19,79799.1
Informal votes1880.9
Turnout19,98593.2
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalDoug Padman11,52658.2−6.0
LaborRobert White8,27141.8+6.0
LiberalholdSwing−6.0

Elections in the 1950s

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1959

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1959 New South Wales state election:Albury[29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDoug Padman11,67258.2
LaborReginald Garland6,36831.8
Democratic LaborLawrence Esler1,98810.0
Total formal votes20,03898.9
Informal votes2321.1
Turnout20,27092.7
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalDoug Padman12,87164.2
LaborReginald Garland7,16735.8
LiberalholdSwing

1956

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1956 New South Wales state election:Albury[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDoug Padman11,20558.4+6.6
LaborRobert White7,98841.6−6.6
Total formal votes19,19399.1+0.2
Informal votes1730.9−0.2
Turnout19,36692.9−1.0
LiberalholdSwing+6.6

1953

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1953 New South Wales state election:Albury[31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDoug Padman9,64451.8
LaborFrank Finnan8,98848.2
Total formal votes18,63298.9
Informal votes2081.1
Turnout18,84093.9
LiberalholdSwing

1950

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1950 New South Wales state election:Albury[32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDoug Padman9,89455.3
LaborJohn Hurley7,99644.7
Total formal votes17,89099.4
Informal votes1110.6
Turnout18,00193.5
LiberalholdSwing

Elections in the 1940s

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1947

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1947 New South Wales state election:Albury[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalDoug Padman[a]7,56150.1−3.0
LaborJohn Hurley7,53349.9+3.0
Total formal votes15,09499.1+1.2
Informal votes1410.9−1.2
Turnout15,23594.2+4.3
LiberalholdSwing−3.0
  • John Hurley (Labor) won the seat at the1946 by-election, but it was regained by the Doug Padman (Liberal).

1946 by-election

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This section is an excerpt from1946 Albury state by-election § Results.[edit]
1946 Albury by-election
Saturday 9 November [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborJohn Hurley7,01349.47
CountryAlfred Townsend3,82326.97
LiberalErnest Atkinson3,33923.56
Total formal votes14,17585.38
Informal votes1631.14
Turnout14,33886.52
Two-party-preferred result
LaborJohn Hurley7,51853.04
CountryAlfred Townsend6,65746.96
Laborgain fromLiberalSwing
Alexander Mair (Liberal) resigned to unsuccessfully contest a seat in theAustralian Senate at the1946 federal election.[34]

1944

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1944 New South Wales state election:Albury[35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticAlexander Mair7,13953.1+0.6
LaborJohn King6,31646.9−0.6
Total formal votes13,45597.9−1.1
Informal votes2812.1+1.1
Turnout13,73689.9−1.8
DemocraticholdSwing+0.6

1941

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1941 New South Wales state election:Albury[36]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United AustraliaAlexander Mair6,88252.5
LaborJohn King6,23547.5
Total formal votes13,11799.0
Informal votes1321.0
Turnout13,24991.7
United AustraliaholdSwing

Elections in the 1930s

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1938

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1938 New South Wales state election:Albury[37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United AustraliaAlexander Mair7,35657.8−1.2
LaborEdward Jones5,38042.2+1.2
Total formal votes12,73699.3+0.9
Informal votes910.7−0.9
Turnout12,82795.7+0.2
United AustraliaholdSwing−1.2

1935

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1935 New South Wales state election:Albury[38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United AustraliaAlexander Mair7,08659.0+28.4
Labor (NSW)Edward Jones4,91841.0+0.9
Total formal votes12,00498.4−0.7
Informal votes1921.6+0.7
Turnout12,19695.5−0.7
United AustraliaholdSwing+0.9

1932

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1932 New South Wales state election:Albury[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor (NSW)Joseph Fitzgerald4,80340.1+11.6
United AustraliaAlexander Mair3,67430.6+30.6
CountryJohn Ross3,50929.3+29.3
Total formal votes11,98699.1+1.1
Informal votes1120.9−1.1
Turnout12,09896.2+0.6
Two-party-preferred result
United AustraliaAlexander Mair6,96458.1
Labor (NSW)Joseph Fitzgerald5,02241.9
United Australiagain fromLabor (NSW)SwingN/A

1930

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1930 New South Wales state election:Albury[40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborJoseph Fitzgerald5,94351.7
Ind. NationalistJohn Ross (defeated)5,46147.5
CommunistWilliam Ford960.8
Total formal votes11,50098.0
Informal votes2302.0
Turnout11,73095.6
Laborgain fromNationalistSwing
John Ross won the seat at the1927 election as a Nationalist however he resigned from the party before the election,[41] and contested the seat as an Independent Nationalist

Elections in the 1920s

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1927

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This section is an excerpt from1927 New South Wales state election § Albury
1927 New South Wales state election:Albury[42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NationalistJohn Ross5,54445.6
LaborJames Hannan4,78639.4
Independent LaborVern Goodin (defeated)1,49212.3
IndependentGeorge Daniel2632.2
IndependentCharles Riley650.5
Total formal votes12,15098.8
Informal votes1461.2
Turnout12,29682.7
Two-party-preferred result
NationalistJohn Ross5,99654.0
LaborJames Hannan5,10546.0
Nationalistwin(new seat)

1920–1927

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District abolished

Elections in the 1910s

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1917

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This section is an excerpt from1917 New South Wales state election § Albury
1917 New South Wales state election:Albury[43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NationalistArthur Manning3,39550.0+50.0
LaborGeorge Bodkin2,38535.1−9.3
Independent LaborJohn Cusack1,01114.9+14.9
Total formal votes6,79198.6+1.4
Informal votes941.4−1.4
Turnout6,88561.2−8.7
Second round result
NationalistArthur Manning3,91655.2+55.2
LaborGeorge Bodkin3,17744.8−7.8
Total formal votes7,09399.8+1.2
Informal votes130.2−1.2
Turnout7,10663.1+1.9
Nationalistgain fromLaborSwing

The sitting memberJohn Cusack was expelled fromLabor in the November 1916Labor split over conscription.[44]

1913

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This section is an excerpt from1913 New South Wales state election § Albury
1913 New South Wales state election:Albury[45]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborJohn Cusack3,23944.4
Independent LiberalGordon McLaurin2,11629.0
Farmers and SettlersHermann Paech [b]1,70123.3
Country Party AssociationJohn McEachern2343.2
Total formal votes7,29097.2
Informal votes2112.8
Turnout7,50169.9
Second round result
LaborJohn Cusack3,97052.6
Independent LiberalGordon McLaurin3,57547.4
Total formal votes7,54599.3
Informal votes530.7
Turnout7,59870.8
Laborgain fromIndependent Liberal 

1910

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This section is an excerpt from1910 New South Wales state election § Albury
1910 New South Wales state election:Albury[46]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent LiberalGordon McLaurin2,78655.5−6.0
LabourBenjamin Lloyd2,23444.5+6.0
Total formal votes5,02098.4+2.0
Informal votes821.6−2.0
Turnout5,10269.2+8.4
Memberchanged toIndependent Liberal fromProgressive (defunct)Swing−6.0

Elections in the 1900s

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1907

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This section is an excerpt from1907 New South Wales state election § Albury
1907 New South Wales state election:Albury[47]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Former ProgressiveGordon McLaurin2,45261.5
LabourHenry Davies1,53338.5
Total formal votes3,98596.4
Informal votes1503.6
Turnout4,13560.9
Former Progressivehold 

1904

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This section is an excerpt from1904 New South Wales state election § Albury
1904 New South Wales state election:Albury[48]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveGordon McLaurin1,39035.3
LabourHenry Davies90222.9
IndependentWalter Billson85021.6
Liberal ReformHenry Ogilvie79920.3
Total formal votes3,94198.9
Informal votes441.1
Turnout3,98559.0
Progressivegain fromIndependent 

Albury lost part of the district toCorowa and was expanded to include part of the abolished seat ofThe Hume.Thomas Griffith (Independent), the member for Albury, did not contest the election, whileGordon McLaurin (Progressive) was the member for The Hume.

1901

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This section is an excerpt from1901 New South Wales state election § Albury
1901 New South Wales state election:Albury[49]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentThomas Griffith90150.5−0.7
Liberal ReformRichard Ball88249.5+0.7
Total formal votes1,78398.5+0.3
Informal votes271.5−0.3
Turnout1,81075.4+6.5
Memberchanged toIndependent fromProgressive 

Elections in the 1890s

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1898

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This section is an excerpt from1898 New South Wales colonial election § Albury
1898 New South Wales colonial election:Albury[50]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National FederalThomas Griffith83451.2
Free TradeRichard Ball79548.8
Total formal votes1,62998.3
Informal votes291.8
Turnout1,65868.9
National Federalgain fromFree Trade 

1895

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This section is an excerpt from1895 New South Wales colonial election § Albury
1895 New South Wales colonial election:Albury[51]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeRichard Ball81456.3
ProtectionistGeorge Billson63343.8
Total formal votes1,44798.9
Informal votes161.1
Turnout1,46373.3
Free Tradegain fromProtectionist 

1894

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This section is an excerpt from1894 New South Wales colonial election § Albury
1894 New South Wales colonial election:Albury[52]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProtectionistJohn Wilkinson84251.9
Free TradeWilliam Hall78248.2
Total formal votes1,62499.1
Informal votes150.9
Turnout1,63985.3
Protectionisthold 

1891

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This section is an excerpt from1891 New South Wales colonial election § Albury
1891 New South Wales colonial election:Albury
Friday 19 June [53]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProtectionistJohn Wilkinson(elected)67063.0
Free TradeLuke Gulson39337.0
Total formal votes0100.0
Informal votes1,0630.0
Turnout171.6
Protectionisthold 

Elections in the 1880s

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1889

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This section is an excerpt from1889 New South Wales colonial election § Albury
1889 New South Wales colonial election:Albury
Saturday 2 February [54]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProtectionistJohn Wilkinson(elected)47251.5
ProtectionistGeorge Day44548.5
Total formal votes91798.4
Informal votes151.6
Turnout93265.1
Protectionisthold 

1887

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This section is an excerpt from1887 New South Wales colonial election § Albury
1887 New South Wales colonial election:Albury
Friday 11 February [55]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProtectionistGeorge Day (re-elected)51358.6
Free TradeWilliam Smith36341.4
Total formal votes87698.0
Informal votes182.0
Turnout89461.8

1885

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This section is an excerpt from1885 New South Wales colonial election § Albury
1885 New South Wales colonial election:Albury
Friday 16 October [56]
CandidateVotes%
George Day (re-elected)50161.2
Luke Gulson31838.8
Total formal votes81996.9
Informal votes263.1
Turnout84563.9

1882

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This section is an excerpt from1882 New South Wales colonial election § Albury
1882 New South Wales colonial election:Albury
Monday 4 December [57]
CandidateVotes%
George Day (re-elected)29440.2
James Hayes27537.6
Luke Gulson16222.2
Total formal votes73197.9
Informal votes162.1
Turnout74765.8

1880

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This section is an excerpt from1880 New South Wales colonial election § Albury
1880 New South Wales colonial election:Albury
Saturday 20 November [58]
CandidateVotes%
George Day (re-elected)unopposed
 (new seat)

George Day was the sitting member forThe Hume

Notes

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  1. ^Jointly endorsed by theLiberal andCountry parties.
  2. ^Also endorsed byLiberal Reform.

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