1959 South Australian state election
State elections were held in South Australia on 7 March 1959. All 39 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly were up for election. The incumbent Liberal and Country League led by Premier of South Australia Thomas Playford IV defeated the Australian Labor Party led by Leader of the Opposition Mick O'Halloran .[ 1] [ 2]
Background
Labor won two seats at this election, rural Mount Gambier from an Independent and rural Wallaroo from the LCL. Both of these seats had been previously won in by-elections in 1957 and 1958 , and Labor retained them.[ 1] [ 2]
Results
South Australian state election, 7 March 1959[ 3] House of Assembly
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Enrolled voters
497,456
Votes cast
400,531
Turnout
93.95%
+0.05%
Informal votes
11,593
Informal
2.89%
+0.50%
Summary of votes by party
Party
Primary votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
191,933
49.35%
+1.98%
17
+ 2
Liberal and Country
143,710
36.95%
+0.26%
20
– 1
Democratic Labor
21,984
5.65%
–1.79%
0
± 0
Communist
5,505
1.42%
+0.26%
0
± 0
Independent
25,806
6.63%
–0.71%
2
– 1
Total
388,938
39
Two-party-preferred
Liberal and Country
50.30%
–1.00%
Labor
49.70%
+1.00%
The primary vote figures were from contested seats, while the state-wide two-party-preferred vote figures were estimated from all seats.
Post-election pendulum
See also
Notes
Further reading
Hetherington, Robert; Reid, Robert Lovell (1962). The South Australian Elections 1959 . Adelaide : Rigby. ASIN B003Z02DY8 .
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