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{{Short description|Election for the 5th Parliament of Australia}} |
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| election_name = 1913 Australian federal election |
| election_name = 1913 Australian federal election |
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| next_year = 1914 |
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| outgoing_members = Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1910–1913 |
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| elected_members = Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1913–1914 |
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| registered = 2,760,216 {{small|{{increase}}22.22%}} |
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| turnout = 1,955,723 (73.49%){{efn|Turnout in contested seats}}<br>({{increase}}10.69 [[Percentage point|pp]]) |
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| seats_for_election = All 75 seats in the [[Australian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]]<br /><small> 38 seats were needed for a majority in the House </small><br />18 (of the 36) seats in the [[Australian Senate|Senate]] |
| seats_for_election = All 75 seats in the [[Australian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]]<br /><small> 38 seats were needed for a majority in the House </small><br />18 (of the 36) seats in the [[Australian Senate|Senate]] |
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| election_date = {{Start date|df=yes|1913|05|31}} |
| election_date = {{Start date|df=yes|1913|05|31}} |
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| leader1 = [[Joseph Cook]] |
| leader1 = [[Joseph Cook]] |
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| leader_since1 = 20 January 1913 |
| leader_since1 = 20 January 1913 |
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| party1 = |
| party1 = [[Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)|Liberal]] |
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| colour1 = 8CB4D2 |
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| leaders_seat1 = [[Division of Parramatta|Parramatta]] (NSW) |
| leaders_seat1 = [[Division of Parramatta|Parramatta]] (NSW) |
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| swing1 = {{increase}}3.85% |
| swing1 = {{increase}}3.85% |
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| percentage2 = 48.47% |
| percentage2 = 48.47% |
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| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}5 |
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}5 |
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| map_caption = Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory. |
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| title = [[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]] |
| title = [[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]] |
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| posttitle = Subsequent Prime Minister |
| posttitle = Subsequent Prime Minister |
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| after_election = [[Joseph Cook]] |
| after_election = [[Joseph Cook]] |
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| after_party = Commonwealth Liberal Party |
| after_party = Commonwealth Liberal Party |
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| map_caption = Popular vote by state with graphs indicating the number of seats won. As this is an [[First-past-the-post voting|FPTP]] election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote by state but instead via results in each electorate. |
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The '''1913 Australian federal election''' was held in Australia on 31 May 1913. All 75 seats in the [[Australian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]], and 18 of the 36 seats in the [[Australian Senate|Senate]] were up for election. The incumbent [[Australian Labor Party|Labor Party]], led by Prime Minister [[Andrew Fisher]], was defeated by the opposition [[Commonwealth Liberal Party]] under [[Joseph Cook]]. The new government had a majority of just a single seat, and held a minority of seats in the Senate.<ref>[http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/1913/1913senate1.txt Senate results, 1913 election]</ref> It would last only 15 months, suffering defeat at the [[1914 Australian federal election|1914 election]]. |
The '''1913 Australian federal election''' was held in Australia on 31 May 1913. All 75 seats in the [[Australian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]], and 18 of the 36 seats in the [[Australian Senate|Senate]] were up for election. The incumbent [[Australian Labor Party|Labor Party]], led by Prime Minister [[Andrew Fisher]], was defeated by the opposition [[Commonwealth Liberal Party]] under [[Joseph Cook]], marking the second time an Australian Prime Minister was defeated at an election. The new government had a majority of just a single seat, and held a minority of seats in the Senate.<ref>[http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/1913/1913senate1.txt Senate results, 1913 election]</ref> It would last only 15 months, suffering defeat at the [[1914 Australian federal election|1914 election]]. |
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The 1913 election was held in conjunction with [[1913 Australian referendum|six referendum questions]], none of which were carried. According to [[David Day (historian)|David Day]], Andrew Fisher's biographer, "it was probably the timing of the referenda that was most responsible for the disappointing election result" for the Labor Party.<ref>{{cite book|author=David Day|author-link=David Day (historian)|title=Andrew Fisher: Prime Minister of Australia|year=2008|publisher=Fourth Estate|page=279}}</ref> |
The 1913 election was held in conjunction with [[1913 Australian referendum|six referendum questions]], none of which were carried. According to [[David Day (historian)|David Day]], Andrew Fisher's biographer, "it was probably the timing of the referenda that was most responsible for the disappointing election result" for the Labor Party.<ref>{{cite book|author=David Day|author-link=David Day (historian)|title=Andrew Fisher: Prime Minister of Australia|year=2008|publisher=Fourth Estate|page=279}}</ref> |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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=== House of Representatives === |
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{{See also|Results of the 1913 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)}} |
{{See also|Results of the 1913 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)}} |
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| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| |
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|'''[[Commonwealth Liberal Party|Liberal]]''' |
|'''[[Commonwealth Liberal Party|Liberal]]''' |
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| style="text-align:center"|''' |
| style="text-align:center"|'''Win''' |
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* Three members were elected unopposed – one Liberal and two Labor. |
* Three members were elected unopposed – one Liberal and two Labor. |
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{{bar percent|'''Liberal'''|#8CB4D2|48.94}} |
{{bar percent|'''Liberal'''|#8CB4D2|48.94}} |
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{{bar percent|Labor|{{Australian Labor Party |
{{bar percent|Labor|{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}|48.47}} |
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{{bar percent|Independent|{{Independent politician |
{{bar percent|Independent|{{party color|Independent politician}}|2.59}} |
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{{bar percent|'''Liberal'''|#8CB4D2|50.67}} |
{{bar percent|'''Liberal'''|#8CB4D2|50.67}} |
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{{bar percent|Labor|{{Australian Labor Party |
{{bar percent|Labor|{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}|49.33}} |
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! style="width:40px"| Swing |
! style="width:40px"| Swing |
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! style="width:40px"| Seats |
! style="width:40px"| Seats won |
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! style="width:40px"| Seats |
! style="width:40px"| Seats held |
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! style="width:40px"| Change |
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| style="text-align:right;"| 3.1 |
| style="text-align:right;"| 3.1 |
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| style="text-align:right;"| 0.6 |
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| [[Charles McGrath]] |
| [[Charles McGrath (politician)|Charles McGrath]] |
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| Labor |
| Labor |
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* Members |
* Members listed in italics did not contest their seat at this election. |
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==Post-election pendulum== |
==Post-election pendulum== |
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| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="blue" |<span style="color:white;">'''Government seats'''</span> |
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| style="background-color:white" colspan=4 align="center" |[[Commonwealth Liberal Party]] |
| style="background-color:white" colspan=4 align="center" |[[Commonwealth Liberal Party]] |
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| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="red" |<span style="color:white;">''' |
| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="red" |<span style="color:white;">'''Non-government seats'''</span> |
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| style="background-color:white" colspan=4 align="center" |[[Australian Labor Party]] |
| style="background-color:white" colspan=4 align="center" |[[Australian Labor Party]] |
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Ballarat|Ballaarat (Vic)]]<!-- NOTE: Spelt BALLAARAT until 1977 election, do not change --> |
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Ballarat|Ballaarat (Vic)]]<!-- NOTE: Spelt BALLAARAT until 1977 election, do not change --> |
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Charles McGrath]] |
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Charles McGrath (politician)|Charles McGrath]] |
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP |
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP |
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| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |0.6 |
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |0.6 |
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFBBBB" |[[Division of Capricornia|Capricornia (Qld)]] |
| align="left" bgcolor="FFBBBB" |[[Division of Capricornia|Capricornia (Qld)]] |
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFBBBB" |[[William Higgs]] |
| align="left" bgcolor="FFBBBB" |[[William Higgs (politician)|William Higgs]] |
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFBBBB" |ALP |
| align="left" bgcolor="FFBBBB" |ALP |
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| align="center" bgcolor="FFBBBB" |14.1 |
| align="center" bgcolor="FFBBBB" |14.1 |
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFAAAA" |[[Division of Hindmarsh|Hindmarsh (SA)]] |
| align="left" bgcolor="FFAAAA" |[[Division of Hindmarsh|Hindmarsh (SA)]] |
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFAAAA" |[[William Archibald]] |
| align="left" bgcolor="FFAAAA" |[[William Archibald (politician)|William Archibald]] |
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFAAAA" |ALP |
| align="left" bgcolor="FFAAAA" |ALP |
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| align="center" bgcolor="FFAAAA" |unopposed |
| align="center" bgcolor="FFAAAA" |unopposed |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://elections.uwa.edu.au/ University of WA] election results in Australia since 1890 |
*[http://elections.uwa.edu.au/ University of WA] election results in Australia since 1890 |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Australian Federal Election, 1913}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Australian Federal Election, 1913}} |
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[[Category:Federal elections in Australia]] |
[[Category:Federal elections in Australia]] |
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[[Category:1913 in Australia|Federal Election]] |
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[[Category:1913 elections in Australia]] |
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[[Category:May 1913 events]] |
[[Category:May 1913 events]] |
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All 75 seats in the House of Representatives 38 seats were needed for a majority in the House 18 (of the 36) seats in the Senate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 2,760,216 22.22% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 1,955,723 (73.49%)[a] (10.69 pp) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 1913 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 31 May 1913. All 75 seats in the House of Representatives, and 18 of the 36 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent Labor Party, led by Prime Minister Andrew Fisher, was defeated by the opposition Commonwealth Liberal Party under Joseph Cook, marking the second time an Australian Prime Minister was defeated at an election. The new government had a majority of just a single seat, and held a minority of seats in the Senate.[1] It would last only 15 months, suffering defeat at the 1914 election.
The 1913 election was held in conjunction with six referendum questions, none of which were carried. According to David Day, Andrew Fisher's biographer, "it was probably the timing of the referenda that was most responsible for the disappointing election result" for the Labor Party.[2]
Results
[edit]House of Representatives
[edit]Party | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | |
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Liberal | 930,076 | 48.94 | +3.85 | 38 | +7 | |
Labor | 921,099 | 48.47 | −1.50 | 37 | −5 | |
Independents | 49,194 | 2.59 | −2.35 | 0 | −2 | |
Total | 1,900,369 | 75 | ||||
Liberal | Win | 38 | +7 | |||
Labor | 37 | −5 |
- Notes
- Three members were elected unopposed – one Liberal and two Labor.
Senate
[edit]Party | Votes | % | Swing | Seats won | Seats held | Change | |
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Liberal | 946,807 | 49.38 | +3.83 | 7 | 7 | −7 | |
Labor | 934,176 | 48.72 | −1.58 | 11 | 29 | +7 | |
Socialist Labor | 20,183 | 1.05 | +1.05 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Independents | 16,233 | 0.85 | −2.51 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 1,917,399 | 18 | 36 |
Seats changing hands
[edit]- Members listed in italics did not contest their seat at this election.
Post-election pendulum
[edit]See also
[edit]- Candidates of the 1913 Australian federal election
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1913–1914
- Members of the Australian Senate, 1913–1914
Notes
[edit]- ^ Turnout in contested seats
References
[edit]- ^ Senate results, 1913 election
- ^ David Day (2008). Andrew Fisher: Prime Minister of Australia. Fourth Estate. p. 279.
External links
[edit]- University of WA election results in Australia since 1890