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Liberal Reform Party (Australia)

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Not to be confused withLiberal Reform Group.
Australian political party

Liberal Reform Party
LeaderCharles Lee
Joseph Carruthers
Charles Wade
Founded1901 (1901)
Dissolved1917 (1917)
Preceded byFree Trade Party (NSW)
Merged intoNationalist Party
HeadquartersSydney
IdeologyTemperance
Liberal conservatism
Anti-socialism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationFree Trade Party (1901–1906)
Anti-Socialist Party (1906–1909)
Fusion Liberal Party (1909–1917)

TheLiberal Reform Party was an Australianpolitical party, active inNew South Wales state politics between 1901 and 1916. It drew much of its support fromProtestant andTemperance groups.[1]

History

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The question oftariff policy which, had created and divided theFree Trade Party andProtectionist Party in New South Wales in the 1890s, became a federal issue at the time offederation. Deprived of their main ideological difference, the two parties were recreated as the Liberal Reform Party, aligned with the federal Free Trade Party, and theProgressive Party, aligned with the federalProtectionist Party. The Progressive Party's vote collapsed at the1904 election and many of its members then joined the Liberal Reform Party.[2] By 1907, the Liberal Reform Party was left as the main centre-right party in New South Wales.

In 1916, the Liberal Reform Party formed a coalition with the pro-conscription elements of the state Labor Party under PremierWilliam Holman. In 1917, Liberal Reform merged with the pro-conscription elements of Labor to form the New South Wales branch of theNationalist Party of Australia. As was the case with the federal Nationalists, the new party was dominated by former Liberal Reformers, but Holman was the merged party's leader.

Leaders

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#LeaderTerm startTerm endTime in officePremier
1Charles LeeApril 190117 September 19021 year, 5 monthsNo
2Joseph Carruthers17 September 19021 October 19075 years, 15 daysYes (1904–1907)
3Charles Wade2 October 190717 February 19179 years, 138 daysYes (1907–1910)

State election results

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ElectionSeats won±Total votes%PositionLeader
1901
37 / 125
Decrease865,42033.55%OppositionCharles Lee
1904
45 / 90
Increase8176,79644.58%Minority governmentJoseph Carruthers
1907
45 / 90
Steady0210,45645.91%Minority governmentJoseph Carruthers
1910
37 / 90
Decrease8246,36043.03%OppositionCharles Wade
1913
38 / 90
Increase1298,89944.70%OppositionCharles Wade

References

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  1. ^Facts and Figures – Political Parties of NSW (Overview)Archived 10 March 2010 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^"1901 to 1918 – The Early Federal Period and the First World War". Parliament.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved15 October 2019.
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