Australian state election results
Victorian state election, 26 June 1924[1] Legislative Assembly
<< 1921–1927 >>
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Enrolled voters
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626,250
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|
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Votes cast
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370,963
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Turnout
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59.24
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+1.97
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Informal votes
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3,739
|
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Informal
|
1.01
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+0.23
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Summary of votes by party
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Party
|
Primary votes
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%
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Swing
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Seats
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Change
|
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Nationalist
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143,379
|
39.04
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−6.55
|
19
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−9
|
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Labor
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128,056
|
34.87
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−0.79
|
27
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+4
|
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Country
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43,961
|
11.97
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−2.04
|
13
|
0
|
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Australian Liberal
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23,062
|
6.28
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+8.84
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5
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+5
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Progressive Liberal
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16,986
|
4.62
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+4.62
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0
|
0
|
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Independent
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11,780
|
3.21
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−1.52
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1
|
0
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Total
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367,224
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|
|
65
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This is a list of electoral district results for the 1924 Victorian state election.
Results by electoral district
Abbotsford
Albert Park
- Two party preferred vote was estimated.
Allandale
Ballarat East
Ballarat West
Barwon
Benalla
Benambra
Bendigo East
Bendigo West
Boroondara
Borung
Brighton
Brunswick
Bulla
Carlton
Castlemaine and Maldon
Collingwood
Dalhousie
Dandenong
- Two party preferred vote was estimated.
Daylesford
Dundas
Eaglehawk
East Melbourne
Essendon
Evelyn
- William Everard was the sitting Nationalist MP for Evelyn.
Fitzroy
Flemington
Geelong
Gippsland East
Gippsland North
- Two candidate preferred vote was estimated.
Gippsland South
Gippsland West
Glenelg
- Two party preferred vote was estimated.
Goulburn Valley
Grenville
- Two party preferred vote was estimated.
Gunbower
Hampden
Hawthorn
- Two party preferred vote was estimated.
Jika Jika
Kara Kara
Korong
Lowan
Maryborough
Melbourne
Mornington
North Melbourne
Ovens
Polwarth
Port Fairy
Port Melbourne
Prahran
- Two party preferred vote was estimated.
Richmond
Rodney
St Kilda
Stawell and Ararat
Swan Hill
- Two party preferred vote was estimated.
Toorak
Upper Goulburn
Walhalla
Wangaratta
Waranga
Warrenheip
Warrnambool
- Two candidate preferred vote was estimated.
Williamstown
See also
References