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Encyclopedia > Australian general election, 1919
Federal election major party leaders
< 1917 1919 1922 >

Nationalist
Billy Hughes
Prime Minister
Parliament: 18 years
Leader since: 1917
Division: Bendigo Federal elections were held in Australia on May 5, 1917. ... Billy Hughes This file has been listed on Wikipedia:Possibly unfree images, because it is currently only available to Wikipedia under a non-free license. ... William Morris Billy Hughes, (September 25, 1862–October 28, 1952), Australian politician, was the seventh Prime Minister of Australia, the longest-serving member of the Australian Parliament, and one of the most colourful figures in Australian political history. ... The Division of Bendigo is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. ...


Labor
Frank Tudor
Opposition leader
Parliament: 18 years
Leader since: 1916
Division: Yarra Image File history File links Franktudor. ... Hon Frank Tudor Frank Gwynne Tudor (27 January 1866 - 10 January 1922), Australian Labor politician, was born in Melbourne, Victoria, the son of working-class immigrants from Wales. ... The Division of Yarra was a former Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. ...

Federal elections were held in Australia on December 13, 1919. The incumbent Nationalist Party of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Billy Hughes defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by Frank Tudor. December 13 is the 347th day of the year (348th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1919 (MCMXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar). ... The Nationalist Party of Australia was an Australian political party formed in 1917 from a merger of pro-conscription members of the Labor Party (who had been operating under the banner National Labor after their earlier split with the Labor party) with the Commonwealth Liberal Party. ... Judicial High Court Lower Courts Constitution State and territory governments Executive Governors and Administrators Premiers and Chief Ministers Legislative Parliaments and Assemblies State electoral systems ACT - NSW - NT - Qld. ... William Morris Billy Hughes, (September 25, 1862–October 28, 1952), Australian politician, was the seventh Prime Minister of Australia, the longest-serving member of the Australian Parliament, and one of the most colourful figures in Australian political history. ... The Australian Labor Party (ALP) is Australias oldest political party. ... Hon Frank Tudor Frank Gwynne Tudor (27 January 1866 - 10 January 1922), Australian Labor politician, was born in Melbourne, Victoria, the son of working-class immigrants from Wales. ...


The lower house in 1918 changed from the Plurality voting system to Instant-runoff voting (preferential or alternate vote), and the upper house to preferential block voting. An example of a plurality ballot. ... Instant-runoff voting was invented around 1870 by the American architect W. R. Ware. ... Bloc voting (or block voting) (also called Plurality-at-large) refers to a class of voting systems which can be used to elect several representatives from a single constituency. ...

House of Reps — 1919-22 — Turnout 71.59% — Informal 3.47%
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Nationalist Party of Australia 860,519 45.07 -9.15 37 -16
  Australian Labor Party 811,244 42.49 -1.45 26 +4
  Country Party (state-based) 176,884 9.26 * 11 +11
  Independent Nationalist 32,507 1.70 * 1 +1
  Independents 28,077 1.47 -0.37 0 0
  Total 1,909,231     75
Senate — 1919-22 — Turnout 71.33% — Informal 8.61%
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held
  Nationalist Party of Australia 861,990 46.40 -8.97 18 35
  Australian Labor Party 795,858 42.84 -0.89 1 1
  Country Party 163,293 8.79 * 0 0
  Independent 28,077 1.51 * 0 0
  Other 8,605 0.46 0 0
  Total 1,857,823     19 36

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The Nationalist Party of Australia was an Australian political party formed in 1917 from a merger of pro-conscription members of the Labor Party (who had been operating under the banner National Labor after their earlier split with the Labor party) with the Commonwealth Liberal Party. ... The Australian Labor Party (ALP) is Australias oldest political party. ... The National Party of Australia is an Australian political party, originally called the Country Party, adopting the name of National Country Party in 1975 and adopting its present name in 1982. ... The Nationalist Party of Australia was an Australian political party formed in 1917 from a merger of pro-conscription members of the Labor Party (who had been operating under the banner National Labor after their earlier split with the Labor party) with the Commonwealth Liberal Party. ... The Australian Labor Party (ALP) is Australias oldest political party. ... The National Party of Australia is an Australian political party, originally called the Country Party, adopting the name of National Country Party in 1975 and adopting its present name in 1982. ...




References

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