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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Franc Falkiner]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Franc Falkiner]]
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| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |01.0
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |1.0
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Corio|Corio (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Corio|Corio (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[William Kendell]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[William Kendell]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
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| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |01.8
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |1.8
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Calare|Calare (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Calare|Calare (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Henry Pigott]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Henry Pigott]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |02.1
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |2.1
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Indi|Indi (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Indi|Indi (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Cornelius Ahern]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Cornelius Ahern]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |02.2
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |2.2
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Corangamite|Corangamite (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Corangamite|Corangamite (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[James Chester Manifold|Chester Manifold]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[James Chester Manifold|Chester Manifold]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |02.2
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |2.2
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Dampier|Dampier (WA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Dampier|Dampier (WA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Henry Gregory (politician)|Henry Gregory]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Henry Gregory (politician)|Henry Gregory]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |02.6
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |2.6
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Perth|Perth (WA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Perth|Perth (WA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[James Fowler (Australian politician)|James Fowler]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[James Fowler (Australian politician)|James Fowler]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |03.3
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |3.3
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Wakefield|Wakefield (SA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Wakefield|Wakefield (SA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Richard Foster (Australian politician)|Richard Foster]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Richard Foster (Australian politician)|Richard Foster]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |03.7
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |3.7
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Grampians|Grampians (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Grampians|Grampians (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Hans Irvine]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Hans Irvine]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |03.9
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |3.9
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Wannon|Wannon (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Wannon|Wannon (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Arthur Rodgers]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Arthur Rodgers]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |04.2
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |4.2
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Lilley|Lilley (Qld)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Lilley|Lilley (Qld)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Jacob Stumm]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Jacob Stumm]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |04.7
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |4.7
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Swan|Swan (WA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Swan|Swan (WA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[John Forrest]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[John Forrest]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |04.9
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |4.9
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Gippsland|Gippsland (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Gippsland|Gippsland (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[James Bennett (Australian politician)|James Bennett]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[James Bennett (Australian politician)|James Bennett]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |05.0 vs IND
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |5.0 vs IND
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Robertson|Robertson (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Robertson|Robertson (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[William Fleming (Australian politician)|William Fleming]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[William Fleming (Australian politician)|William Fleming]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |05.3
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |5.3
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Nepean|Nepean (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Nepean|Nepean (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Richard Orchard]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Richard Orchard]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |05.6
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Franklin|Franklin (Tas)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Franklin|Franklin (Tas)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[William McWilliams]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[William McWilliams]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |05.8
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |5.8
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| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Werriwa|Werriwa (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Division of Werriwa|Werriwa (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Alfred Conroy]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |[[Alfred Conroy]]
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |05.9
| align="center" bgcolor="DDDDFF" |5.9
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| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="blue" |<span style="color:white;">'''Fairly safe'''</span>
| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="blue" |<span style="color:white;">'''Fairly safe'''</span>
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| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |[[Percy Abbott (Australian politician)|Percy Abbott]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |[[Percy Abbott (Australian politician)|Percy Abbott]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |06.5
| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |6.5
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| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF"|[[Division of Lang|Lang (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF"|[[Division of Lang|Lang (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |[[Elliot Johnson (politician)|Elliot Johnson]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |[[Elliot Johnson (politician)|Elliot Johnson]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |07.1
| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |7.1
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| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF"|[[Division of Flinders|Flinders (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF"|[[Division of Flinders|Flinders (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |[[William Irvine (Australian politician)|William Irvine]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |[[William Irvine (Australian politician)|William Irvine]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |07.8
| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |7.8
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| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF"|[[Division of Eden-Monaro|Eden-Monaro (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF"|[[Division of Eden-Monaro|Eden-Monaro (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |[[Austin Chapman]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |[[Austin Chapman]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |08.7
| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |8.7
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| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF"|[[Division of Barker|Barker (SA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF"|[[Division of Barker|Barker (SA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |[[John Livingston (Australian politician)|John Livingston]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |[[John Livingston (Australian politician)|John Livingston]]
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |LIB
| align="left" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |LIB
| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |09.0
| align="center" bgcolor="CCCCFF" |9.0
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| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="blue" |<span style="color:white;">'''Safe'''</span>
| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="blue" |<span style="color:white;">'''Safe'''</span>
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[George Burns (Australian politician)|George Burns]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[George Burns (Australian politician)|George Burns]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |00.2
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |0.2
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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 -->
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Charles McGrath]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Charles McGrath]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |00.6
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |0.6
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Macquarie|Macquarie (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Macquarie|Macquarie (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Ernest Carr]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Ernest Carr]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |01.6
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |1.6
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Grey|Grey (SA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Grey|Grey (SA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Alexander Poynton]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Alexander Poynton]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |02.0
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |2.0
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Bendigo|Bendigo (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Bendigo|Bendigo (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[John Arthur (Australian politician)|John Arthur]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[John Arthur (Australian politician)|John Arthur]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |02.0
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |2.0
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Darwin|Darwin (Tas)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Darwin|Darwin (Tas)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[King O'Malley]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[King O'Malley]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |02.1
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |2.1
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Gwydir|Gwydir (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Gwydir|Gwydir (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[William Webster (Australian politician)|William Webster]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[William Webster (Australian politician)|William Webster]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |02.2
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |2.2
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Bass|Bass (Tas)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Bass|Bass (Tas)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Jens Jensen (politician)|Jens Jensen]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Jens Jensen (politician)|Jens Jensen]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |02.4
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |2.4
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Boothby|Boothby (SA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Boothby|Boothby (SA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[George Dankel]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[George Dankel]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |03.0
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |3.0
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Denison|Denison (Tas)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Denison|Denison (Tas)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[William Laird Smith]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[William Laird Smith]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |03.3
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |3.3
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Fawkner|Fawkner (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Fawkner|Fawkner (Vic)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Joseph Hannan]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Joseph Hannan]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |03.3
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |3.3
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Oxley (1901–34)|Oxley (Qld)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Oxley (1901–34)|Oxley (Qld)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[James Sharpe (Australian politician)|James Sharpe]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[James Sharpe (Australian politician)|James Sharpe]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |04.4
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |4.4
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Hunter|Hunter (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Hunter|Hunter (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Matthew Charlton]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Matthew Charlton]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |04.5
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Wide Bay|Wide Bay (Qld)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Wide Bay|Wide Bay (Qld)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Andrew Fisher]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Andrew Fisher]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |05.6
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |5.6
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Fremantle|Fremantle (WA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Division of Fremantle|Fremantle (WA)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Reginald Burchell]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |[[Reginald Burchell]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |05.8
| align="center" bgcolor="FFDDDD" |5.8
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| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="red" |<span style="color:white;">'''Fairly safe'''</span>
| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="red" |<span style="color:white;">'''Fairly safe'''</span>
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[John West (Australian politician)|John West]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[John West (Australian politician)|John West]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |ALP
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| align="center" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |06.1
| align="center" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |6.1
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Division of Brisbane|Brisbane (Qld)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Division of Brisbane|Brisbane (Qld)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[William Finlayson (Australian politician)|William Finlayson]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[William Finlayson (Australian politician)|William Finlayson]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |06.9
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Division of Dalley|Dalley (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Division of Dalley|Dalley (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Robert Howe (Australian politician)|Robert Howe]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Robert Howe (Australian politician)|Robert Howe]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |07.7
| align="center" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |7.7
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Division of Herbert|Herbert (Qld)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Division of Herbert|Herbert (Qld)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Fred Bamford]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Fred Bamford]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |08.0
| align="center" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |8.0
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| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Division of Cook (1906–55)|Cook (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[Division of Cook (1906–55)|Cook (NSW)]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[James Catts]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |[[James Catts]]
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |ALP
| align="left" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |ALP
| align="center" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |09.9
| align="center" bgcolor="FFCCCC" |9.9
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| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="red" |<span style="color:white;">'''Safe'''</span>
| COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="red" |<span style="color:white;">'''Safe'''</span>

Revision as of 05:05, 21 November 2021

1913 Australian federal election

← 1910 31 May 1913 (1913-05-31) 1914 →

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
  First party Second party
 
Leader Joseph Cook Andrew Fisher
Party Commonwealth Liberal Labor
Leader since 20 January 1913 30 October 1907
Leader's seat Parramatta (NSW) Wide Bay (Qld)
Last election 31 seats 42 seats
Seats won 38 seats 37 seats
Seat change Increase7 Decrease5
Popular vote 930,076 921,099
Percentage 48.94% 48.47%
Swing Increase3.85% Decrease1.50%

Popular vote by state with graphs indicating the number of seats won. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote by state but instead via results in each electorate.

Prime Minister before election

Andrew Fisher
Labor

Subsequent Prime Minister

Joseph Cook
Commonwealth Liberal

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. 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

  Labour: 37 seats
  Liberal: 38 seats
House of Reps 1913–14 (FPTP) — Turnout 73.49% (Non-CV) — Informal 2.83%
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  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.
Popular Vote
Liberal
48.94%
Labor
48.47%
Independent
2.59%
Parliament Seats
Liberal
50.67%
Labor
49.33%

Senate

Senate 1913–14 (FPTP BV) — Turnout 73.66% (Non-CV) — Informal N/A
Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held Change
  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

Seat Pre-1913 Swing Post-1913
Party Member Margin Margin Member Party
Ballaarat, Vic   Liberal Alfred Deakin 1.1 3.1 0.6 Charles McGrath Labor  
Bendigo, Vic   Liberal John Quick 1.3 3.6 2.0 John Arthur Labor  
Boothby, SA   Liberal David Gordon 7.1 10.8 3.0 George Dankel Labor  
Calare, NSW   Labor Thomas Brown 3.6 5.9 2.1 Henry Pigott Liberal  
Corangamite, Vic   Labor James Scullin 4.7 6.1 2.2 Chester Manifold Liberal  
Corio, Vic   Labor Alfred Ozanne 4.4 5.1 1.8 William Kendell Liberal  
Fremantle, WA   Liberal William Hedges 4.5 11.4 5.8 Reginald Burchell Labor  
Gippsland, Vic   Independent George Wise 12.1 12.7 5.0 James Bennett Liberal  
Hume, NSW   Independent William Lyne 16.4 16.2 0.7 Robert Patten Liberal  
Indi, Vic   Labor Parker Moloney 3.1 3.2 2.2 Cornelius Ahern Liberal  
New England, NSW   Labor Frank Foster 2.7 9.5 6.5 Percy Abbott Liberal  
Oxley, Qld   Liberal Richard Edwards 12.2 N/A 4.4 James Sharpe Labor  
Riverina, NSW   Labor John Chanter 7.0 8.6 1.0 Franc Falkiner Liberal  
Wannon, Vic   Labor John McDougall 5.0 7.8 4.2 Arthur Rodgers Liberal  
Werriwa, NSW   Labor Benjamin Bennett 0.8 6.5 5.9 Alfred Conroy Liberal  
  • Members in italics did not contest their seat at this election.

Post-election pendulum

GOVERNMENT SEATS
Commonwealth Liberal Party
Marginal
Hume (NSW) Robert Patten LIB 0.7 vs IND
Riverina (NSW) Franc Falkiner LIB 1.0
Corio (Vic) William Kendell LIB 1.8
Calare (NSW) Henry Pigott LIB 2.1
Indi (Vic) Cornelius Ahern LIB 2.2
Corangamite (Vic) Chester Manifold LIB 2.2
Dampier (WA) Henry Gregory LIB 2.6
Perth (WA) James Fowler LIB 3.3
Wakefield (SA) Richard Foster LIB 3.7
Grampians (Vic) Hans Irvine LIB 3.9
Wannon (Vic) Arthur Rodgers LIB 4.2
Lilley (Qld) Jacob Stumm LIB 4.7
Swan (WA) John Forrest LIB 4.9
Gippsland (Vic) James Bennett LIB 5.0 vs IND
Robertson (NSW) William Fleming LIB 5.3
Nepean (NSW) Richard Orchard LIB 5.6
Franklin (Tas) William McWilliams LIB 5.8
Werriwa (NSW) Alfred Conroy LIB 5.9
Fairly safe
New England (NSW) Percy Abbott LIB 6.5
Lang (NSW) Elliot Johnson LIB 7.1
Flinders (Vic) William Irvine LIB 7.8
Eden-Monaro (NSW) Austin Chapman LIB 8.7
Barker (SA) John Livingston LIB 9.0
Safe
Darling Downs (Qld) Littleton Groom LIB 10.0
Moreton (Qld) Hugh Sinclair LIB 10.7
Echuca (Vic) Albert Palmer LIB 11.0
Wentworth (NSW) Willie Kelly LIB 11.7
Kooyong (Vic) Robert Best LIB 11.9 vs IND
Parkes (NSW) Bruce Smith LIB 11.9
Wilmot (Tas) Llewellyn Atkinson LIB 12.6
Balaclava (Vic) Agar Wynne LIB 15.0
Henty (Vic) James Boyd LIB 17.1
Parramatta (NSW) Joseph Cook LIB 18.3
North Sydney (NSW) Granville Ryrie LIB 19.1
Richmond (NSW) Walter Massy-Greene LIB 19.9
Very safe
Wimmera (Vic) Sydney Sampson LIB 21.0
Cowper (NSW) John Thomson LIB 22.2
Angas (SA) Paddy Glynn LIB unopposed
NON-GOVERNMENT SEATS
Australian Labor Party
Marginal
Illawarra (NSW) George Burns ALP 0.2
Ballaarat (Vic) Charles McGrath ALP 0.6
Macquarie (NSW) Ernest Carr ALP 1.6
Grey (SA) Alexander Poynton ALP 2.0
Bendigo (Vic) John Arthur ALP 2.0
Darwin (Tas) King O'Malley ALP 2.1
Gwydir (NSW) William Webster ALP 2.2
Bass (Tas) Jens Jensen ALP 2.4
Boothby (SA) George Dankel ALP 3.0
Denison (Tas) William Laird Smith ALP 3.3
Fawkner (Vic) Joseph Hannan ALP 3.3
Oxley (Qld) James Sharpe ALP 4.4
Hunter (NSW) Matthew Charlton ALP 4.5
Wide Bay (Qld) Andrew Fisher ALP 5.6
Fremantle (WA) Reginald Burchell ALP 5.8
Fairly safe
East Sydney (NSW) John West ALP 6.1
Brisbane (Qld) William Finlayson ALP 6.9
Dalley (NSW) Robert Howe ALP 7.7
Herbert (Qld) Fred Bamford ALP 8.0
Cook (NSW) James Catts ALP 9.9
Safe
Bourke (Vic) Frank Anstey ALP 10.0
Darling (NSW) William Spence ALP 10.5
Maribyrnong (Vic)) James Fenton ALP 10.8
Capricornia (Qld) William Higgs ALP 14.1
Batman (Vic) Frank Brennan ALP 14.9
Maranoa (Qld) Jim Page ALP 15.0
South Sydney (NSW) Edward Riley ALP 15.0
Adelaide (SA) Ernest Roberts ALP 18.4
Very safe
West Sydney (NSW) Billy Hughes ALP 21.3
Melbourne (Vic) William Maloney ALP 21.9 vs IND
Newcastle (NSW) David Watkins ALP 23.8
Kennedy (Qld) Charles McDonald ALP 24.4
Yarra (Vic) Frank Tudor ALP 25.0
Barrier (NSW) Josiah Thomas ALP 26.8
Melbourne Ports (Vic) James Mathews ALP 29.2
Hindmarsh (SA) William Archibald ALP unopposed
Kalgoorlie (WA) Charlie Frazer ALP unopposed

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Senate results, 1913 election
  2. ^ David Day (2008). Andrew Fisher: Prime Minister of Australia. Fourth Estate. p. 279.

References