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1933 Flinders by-election

Australian federal by-election


Summary

Australian federal by-election

FieldValue
countryVictoria
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
election_date11 November 1933
vote_typePopular
image1James Fairbairn.png
candidate1James Fairbairn
party1United Australia Party
popular_vote136,773
percentage159.0%
swing19.3pp
image2
candidate2Arthur Haywood
party2Australian Labor Party
popular_vote222,454
percentage236.0%
swing24.3pp
titleMP
before_electionStanley Bruce
before_partyUnited Australia Party
after_electionJames Fairbairn
after_partyUnited Australia Party
election_name1933 Flinders by-election
1data240.5%
2blankTPP swing
2data18.8pp
2data28.8pp
1data159.5%
1blankTPP

A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Flinders on 11 November 1933. This was triggered by the resignation of United Australia Party (UAP) MP and former Prime Minister Stanley Bruce to become Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.

The by-election was won by UAP candidate James Fairbairn.

Results

References

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