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Electoral results for the district of Annandale

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Election results for Annandale, New South Wales, Australia

Annandale, anelectoral district of theLegislative Assembly in the Australian state ofNew South Wales, had two incarnations, the first from 1894 to 1920, the second from 1927 to 1950.[1][2][3]

Members

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First incarnation (1894–1920)
ElectionMemberParty
1894 William MahonyFree Trade
1895
1898
1901 Liberal Reform
1904
1907
1910 Albert BruntnellLiberal Reform
1913 Arthur GriffithLabor
1917 William O'BrienLabor
Second incarnation (1927–1950)
1927 Robert Stuart-RobertsonLabor
1930
1931 by
1932 Labor (NSW)
1933 by Bob GormanLabor (NSW)
1935
1938 Labor /Labor (N-C)
1941 Labor
1944
1947

Elections in the 1940s

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1947

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1947 New South Wales state election:Annandale[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborBob Gorman11,33657.4+1.2
Lang LaborGeorge Stanley8,42642.6+6.1
Total formal votes19,76295.5+0.8
Informal votes9374.5−0.8
Turnout20,69994.8+3.0
LaborholdSwingN/A

Sitting Labor MPBob Gorman was returned with an increased majority[4] defeatingLang Labor candidate George Stanley, a first time candidate who never stood again.[5]

1944

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1944 New South Wales state election:Annandale[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborBob Gorman10,08956.2−19.5
Lang LaborRoss Pryor6,55836.5+36.5
IndependentArthur Hagen1,3227.4+7.4
Total formal votes17,96994.7+0.4
Informal votes1,0105.3−0.4
Turnout18,97991.8+1.3
LaborholdSwingN/A
  • Preferences were not distributed.

Sitting Labor MPBob Gorman was returned with a significantly reduced majority[6] defeatingLang Labor candidate Ross Pryor and Independent Arthur Hagen two first time candidates who never stood again.[7][8]

1941

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1941 New South Wales state election:Annandale[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborBob Gorman13,01875.7
IndependentStanley Moran2,24413.1
New Social OrderHarry Blackwell1,92611.2
Total formal votes17,18894.3
Informal votes1,0365.7
Turnout18,22490.5
LaborholdSwing
  • Preferences were not distributed.

Sitting Labor MPBob Gorman was returned with an increased majority[9] defeating Independent candidate Stanley Moran who stood as a Communist in the1932 election in the seat ofGlebe[10] and first time New Social Order candidate Harry Blackwell who never stood again.[11]

Elections in the 1930s

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1938

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1935

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1935 New South Wales state election:Annandale[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor (NSW)Bob Gorman11,07571.4+8.3
Federal LaborJohn Keegan4,43128.6+22.4
Total formal votes15,50695.3−1.7
Informal votes7674.7+1.7
Turnout16,27395.5−0.1
Labor (NSW)holdSwingN/A

Sitting State Labor MPBob Gorman was returned with an increased majority[13] defeating John Keegan who stood as the Federal Labor candidate in the1932 election in the seat ofGeorges River.[14]

1933 by-election

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This section is an excerpt from1933 Annandale state by-election § Results.[edit]
1933 Annandale by-election
Saturday 24 June [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor (NSW)Bob Gorman9,51766.34
Federal LaborPercival McDonald3,81926.62
UnificationistHarry Cotter5433.79
CommunistThomas Wright4663.25
Total formal votes14,34595.30
Informal votes7084.70
Turnout15,05386.96
Labor (NSW)holdSwing
The by-election was caused by the death ofRobert Stuart-Robertson (Labor (NSW)) on 2 June 1933.[15]

1932

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1932 New South Wales state election:Annandale[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor (NSW)Robert Stuart-Robertson9,93763.1−14.4
United AustraliaLeo Bolsdon4,61429.3+9.1
Federal LaborPercival McDonald9776.2+6.2
CommunistRobert Brechin1751.1−1.2
IndependentHarry Meatheringham220.1+0.1
IndependentChristopher Hade130.1+0.1
Total formal votes15,73897.0−0.6
Informal votes4843.0+0.6
Turnout16,22295.6+1.7
Labor (NSW)holdSwingN/A
  • Preferences were not distributed.

In 1931, the New South Wales Labor Party split from Federal Labor to form theAustralian Labor Party (NSW) led byJack Lang. In this election, Federal Labor ran candidates in 43 seats but none were elected. Sitting MP Robert Stuart-Robertson was returned with a reduced majority[16] defeating four first time candidates: Leo Bolsdon from the UAP,[17] Communist Robert Brechin,[18] Independent Christopher Hade[8] and the Federal Labor candidate Percival McDonald.[19] Bolsdon and Hade never stood again. He also defeated Independent Harry Meatheringham standing in his sixth and final election.[20]

1931 by-election

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This section is an excerpt from1931 Annandale state by-election § Results.[edit]
1931 Annandale by-election
18 April [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborRobert Stuart-Robertson(re-elected)8,86468.44
IndependentMartha Simpson3,23724.99
IndependentHarry David Meatheringham4283.30
CommunistWilliam John Morrison4233.27
Total formal votes12,95293.28
Informal votes9336.72
Turnout13,88580.34 [a]
LaborholdSwing
The seat was declared vacant on 9 April 1931 becauseRobert Stuart-Robertson (Labor) had been declared bankrupt.[21]

1930

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1930 New South Wales state election:Annandale[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborRobert Stuart-Robertson12,24677.5
NationalistOsterley Thompson3,19420.2
CommunistMary Lamm3622.3
Total formal votes15,80297.6
Informal votes3832.4
Turnout16,18593.9
LaborholdSwing

Sitting Labor MP Robert Stuart-Robertson was returned with a significant increased majority,[22] defeating Nationalist Osterley Thompson and Communist Mary Lamm, two first time candidates who never stood again.[23][24]

Elections in the 1920s

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1927

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1927 New South Wales state election:Annandale[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborRobert Stuart-Robertson6,93456.0
NationalistEdward Hogan5,45444.0
Total formal votes12,38899.0
Informal votes1201.0
Turnout12,50882.7
Laborwin(new seat)

Sitting Labor MP forBalmainRobert Stuart-Robertson defeated Nationalist Edward Hogan,[25] a first time candidate who did not stand again.[26]

1920 - 1927

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District abolished

Elections in the 1910s

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1917

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1917 New South Wales state election:Annandale[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborWilliam O'Brien3,76251.0−3.0
Independent LaborArthur Griffith3,60849.0+49.0
Total formal votes7,37099.0+0.8
Informal votes771.0−0.8
Turnout7,44764.7−9.2
LaborholdSwing−3.0
Sitting memberArthur Griffith was expelled fromLabor in the November 1916Labor split over conscription.[28]

Sitting MP and senior cabinet minister on the Holman governmentArthur Griffith had left the Labor Party in the conscription split of 1916 but did not followWilliam Holman into theNationalist Party instead becoming an Independent Labor. In the election, Griffith was defeated byWilliam O'Brien,[27] a first time Labor candidate. When the seat was abolished in 1920, O'Brien went onto serve two terms as one of the MPs forMurray.[29]

1913

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1913 New South Wales state election:Annandale[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LaborArthur Griffith4,74154.0
Liberal ReformAlbert Bruntnell3,93544.8
IndependentJohn Strachan1011.2
Total formal votes8,77798.2
Informal votes1611.8
Turnout8,93873.9
Laborgain fromLiberal Reform 

This was Strachan's second attempt at running for office. He previously stood as an independent in the1898 election in the seat ofSydney-Lang.[31] Sitting Liberal Reform MP Albert Bruntnell was defeated by the sitting Labor MP forSturt,Arthur Griffith.[30]

1910

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1910 New South Wales state election:Annandale[32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal ReformAlbert Bruntnell4,32151.2
LabourGeorge Davidson4,12148.8
Total formal votes8,44298.2
Informal votes1571.8
Turnout8,59972.5
Liberal Reformhold 

The 6-term sitting Liberal Reform MP William Mahony retired and did not contest this election.[32] Former Liberal Reform MP forSurry Hills Albert Bruntnell, who ran for the seat ofAlexandria in1907 and lost,[33] defeated Labor's George Davidson, a first time candidate who did not stand again.[34]

Elections in the 1900s

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1907

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1907 New South Wales state election:Annandale[35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal ReformWilliam Mahony3,56754.9
IndependentIsaiah Cohen2,93345.1
Total formal votes6,50097.0
Informal votes2003.0
Turnout6,70069.2
Liberal Reformhold 

This was Cohen's third and final attempt to win the seat of Annandale, this time standing as an Independent.[36] Sitting Liberal Reform MP William Mahony was returned, for the fifth and final time, with a reduced majority.[35]

1904

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1904 New South Wales state election:Annandale[37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal ReformWilliam Mahony2,81560.7
ProgressiveJames Robertson1,82639.3
Total formal votes4,64199.0
Informal votes451.0
Turnout4,68657.0
Liberal Reformhold 
Annandale lost parts of the district toThe Glebe andRoxelle. It absorbed parts ofPetersham and the abolished seat ofNewtown-Camperdown. The member for Annandale wasWilliam Mahony (Liberal Reform). The member for Petersham wasJohn Cohen (Liberal Reform) who successfully contested that seat while the member for Newtown-Camperdown wasJames Smith (Independent Progressive) who successfully contestedCamperdown.

This was Robertson's first and only attempt at state office.[38] Sitting Liberal Reform MP William Mahony was returned with an increased majority, achieving over 60 percent of the vote for the first time.[37]

1901

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1901 New South Wales state election:Annandale[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal ReformWilliam Mahony1,18652.1−0.5
ProgressiveIsaiah Cohen1,07647.30.2
IndependentRichard Kimber140.6
Total formal votes2,27699.5−0.2
Informal votes140.5+0.2
Turnout2,29061.2−1.3
Liberal Reformhold 

This was Kimber's first and only attempt at state office,[14] and was Cohen's second of three attempts to win the seat of Annandale.[36] Sitting MP William Mahony, from the newly formedLiberal Reform Party was returned with a slightly reduced majority. The results were subject re-count by the Elections and Qualifications Committee.[39]

Elections in the 1890s

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1898

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1898 New South Wales colonial election:Annandale[40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeWilliam Mahony90152.7
National FederalIsaiah Cohen81047.3
Total formal votes1,71199.7
Informal votes50.3
Turnout1,71662.5
Free Tradehold 

This was Cohen's first of three attempts to win the seat of Annandale.[36] Sitting Free Trade MP William Mahony was returned with a reduced majority.[40]

1895

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1895 New South Wales colonial election:Annandale[41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeWilliam Mahony78358.3+23.0
ProtectionistJohn Maxwell41130.6+16.7
LabourJohn Skelton14610.9−17.4
Ind. Free TradeWilliam Williams40.3
Total formal votes1,34498.9−0.2
Informal votes151.1+0.2
Turnout1,35961.8−21.9
Free Tradehold 

This was Skelton's second attempt at colonial office,[42] and Maxwell's and Williams' first.[43][44] All three unsuccessful candidates never stood for election again. Sitting Free Trade MP William Mahony was returned with an increased and absolute majority.[41]

1894

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1894 New South Wales colonial election:Annandale[45]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free TradeWilliam Mahony65735.3
LabourAlexander Duncan52728.3
Ind. ProtectionistThomas Larkin27114.6
ProtectionistJohn Young25913.9
Ind. Free TradeWilliam Pritchard1498.0
Total formal votes1,86399.1
Informal votes170.9
Turnout1,88083.7
Free Tradewin(new seat)

No sitting MPs contested in this election however this was Young's fifth,[46] and Pritchard's fourth election respectively.[7] Neither had held office previously. Duncan and Larkin were running for the first time.[47][48] All four unsuccessful candidates never stood for election again. This is also Mahony's first attempt for colonial office.[49] He did not achieve an absolute majority but was declared the winner as this election wasfirst-past-the-post.[45]

Notes

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  1. ^Estimate based on a roll of 17,245 at the1930 election.[22]

References

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