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1928 Wide Bay by-election
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | Queensland |
| type | parliamentary |
| ongoing | no |
| election_date | 31 July 1928 |
| vote_type | Popular |
| image1 | Bernard Corser.jpg |
| candidate1 | Bernard Corser |
| party1 | Country |
| popular_vote1 | unopposed |
| title | MP |
| before_election | Edward Corser |
| before_party | Nationalist Party (Australia) |
| after_election | Bernard Corser |
| after_party | Country |
| election_name | 1928 Wide Bay by-election |
A by-election for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Wide Bay was triggered by the death, on 31 July 1928, of Nationalist MP Edward Corser. However, by the close of nominations on 3 September only one candidate had nominated: Corser's son Bernard, who had the endorsement of the Nationalists' coalition partner the Country Party. Corser was thus declared elected unopposed. This is the only by-election at which a change of party status has not been contested.
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