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1934 Tasmanian state election

State election in Australia


Summary

State election in Australia

FieldValue
election_name1934 Tasmanian state election
countryTasmania
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1931 Tasmanian state election
previous_year1931
next_election1937 Tasmanian state election
next_year1937
seats_for_electionAll 30 seats to the House of Assembly
election_date9 June 1934
image1
leader1Albert Ogilvie
leader_since1October 1929
party1Australian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch)
leaders_seat1Franklin
last_election110 seats
seats114 seats
seat_change14
percentage145.78%
swing110.85
image2
leader2Walter Lee
leader_since215 March 1934
party2Nationalist Party (Australia)
leaders_seat2Wilmot
last_election219 seats
seats213 seats
seat_change26
percentage246.72%
swing29.68
map_image1934 Tasmanian state election.svg
map_size350px
map_captionResults of the election
titlePremier
posttitleResulting Premier
before_electionWalter Lee
before_partyNationalist Party (Australia)
after_electionAlbert Ogilvie
after_partyAustralian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch)

The 1934 Tasmanian state election was held on 9 June 1934 in the Australian state of Tasmania to elect 30 members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. The election used the Hare-Clark proportional representation system — six members were elected from each of five electorates.

The Nationalist Party won a huge victory in the 1931 election, but Premier of Tasmania John McPhee had resigned due to health problems, and the Nationalists were led into the 1934 election by former Premier Walter Lee. The Labor Party were led by Albert Ogilvie, who had managed to heal some of the rifts in the Labor Party that had contributed to their election loss in 1931.

Labor regained much of their ground in the 1934 election, winning 14 seats compared to the Nationalists' 13 (although the Nationalists had received more votes), not enough to govern in a majority. Three seats were won by Independent candidates, and it was only through the support of one of these (George Carruthers, an ex-Labor man and proponent of the Douglasite Social Credit concept), that Labor was able to form government, with Ogilvie as Premier.

Labor began an uninterrupted 35 year rule over Tasmania until 1969, which marks the longest stretch of continuous Labor rule in any state or territory in its history.

Results

Distribution of votes

Primary vote by division

BassDarwinDenisonFranklinWilmot
Labor Party50.8%40.8%48.7%51.9%
Nationalist49.2%52.8%37.8%37.8%
Other6.3%13.5%10.3%

Distribution of seats

ElectorateSeats won
BassLabor}}
Darwin
Denison
Franklin
Wilmot
Independent

References

References

  1. [http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/tpl/Backg/HAElections.htm House of Assembly Elections], [[Parliament of Tasmania]].
  2. Michael Roe, [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/ogilvie-albert-george-7889 Ogilvie, Albert George (1890 - 1939)], ''[[Australian Dictionary of Biography]]'', Volume 11, Melbourne University Press, 1988, pp 68-70.
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