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South Australian state election, 29 April 1944[1] House of Assembly
<< 1941–1947 >>
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Enrolled voters
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289,032
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Votes cast
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255,883
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Turnout
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88.53%
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+37.84%
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Informal votes
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8,229
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Informal
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3.22%
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+1.26%
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Summary of votes by party
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Party
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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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Liberal and Country
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113,536
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45.84%
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+8.29%
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20
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± 0
|
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Labor
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105,298
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42.52%
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+9.27%
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16
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+ 5
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Communist
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5,136
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2.07%
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*
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0
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± 0
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Independent
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16,439
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6.64%
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–17.97%
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3
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– 2
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Independent Labor
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5,587
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2.26%
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–0.76%
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0
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– 2
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Independent Liberal
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1,658
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0.67%
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–0.91%
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0
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– 1
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Total
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247,654
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|
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39
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Two-party-preferred
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Liberal and Country
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46.70%
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*
|
|
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Labor
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53.30%
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*
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This is a list of House of Assembly results for the 1944 South Australian state election.
Results by electoral district
Adelaide
Albert
- Preferences were not distributed.
Alexandra
Angas
- Preferences were not distributed.
Burnside
Burra
Chaffey
Eyre
Flinders
Frome
Gawler
Glenelg
Goodwood
Gouger
Gumeracha
Hindmarsh
Light
Mitcham
Mount Gambier
Murray
Newcastle
Norwood
Onkaparinga
Port Adelaide
Port Pirie
Prospect
Ridley
Rocky River
Semaphore
Stanley
Stirling
- Sitting MP for Stirling, Herbert Dunn had been elected as an Independent in the previous election, but joined the LCL before this election.
Stuart
Thebarton
Torrens
Unley
Victoria
Wallaroo
Yorke Peninsula
Young
See also
References