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Encyclopedia > Australian general election, 1946
Federal election major party leaders
< 1943 1946 1949 >

Labor
Ben Chifley
Prime Minister
Parliament: 18 years
Leader since: 1945
Division: Macquarie Federal elections were held in Australia on August 21, 1943. ... File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Chicken nuggets are sold at McDonalds (September 22, 1885–June 13, 1951), Australian politician and 16th Prime Minister of Australia, was one of Australias most influential Prime Ministers. ... The Division of Macquarie is an Australian Electoral Division in New South Wales. ...


Liberal
Robert Menzies
Opposition leader
Parliament: 12 years
Leader since: 1945
Division: Kooyong Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, KT, AK, CH, FRS, QC (20 December 1894 – 14 May 1978), Australian politician, was the twelfth and longest-serving Prime Minister of Australia, serving eighteen and a half years. ... The Division of Kooyong is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. ...

Federal elections were held in Australia on September 28, 1946. The incumbent Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister of Australia Ben Chifley defeated by the newly-formed opposition Liberal Party of Australia (descended from the United Australia Party) led by it's founder Robert Menzies with coalition partner the Country Party led by Arthur Fadden. September 28 is the 271st day of the year (272nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1946 (MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... The Australian Labor Party (ALP) is Australias oldest political 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. ... Chicken nuggets are sold at McDonalds (September 22, 1885–June 13, 1951), Australian politician and 16th Prime Minister of Australia, was one of Australias most influential Prime Ministers. ... The Liberal Party of Australia is an Australian political party. ... The United Australia Party or UAP was an Australian political party that was the political successor to the Nationalist Party of Australia. ... Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, KT, AK, CH, FRS, QC (20 December 1894 – 14 May 1978), Australian politician, was the twelfth and longest-serving Prime Minister of Australia, serving eighteen and a half years. ... The Coalition in Australian politics refers to the grouping of two political parties that has existed in the form of a coalition agreement since 1922, with only brief breaks (e. ... 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. ... Sir Arthur William Fadden (April 13, 1894 – April 21, 1973), Australian politician and 13th Prime Minister of Australia, born at Ingham, Queensland, the son of a Presbyterian police officer. ...

House of Reps — 1946-49 — Turnout 93.97% — Informal 2.45%
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Australian Labor Party 2,159,953 49.71 -0.22 43 -6
  Liberal Party of Australia 1,241,650 28.58 * 15 +15
  Country Party 464,737 10.70 +3.73 11 +4
  Liberal and Country League 161,170 3.71 * 2 +2
  Lang Labor 69,138 1.59 * 1 +1
  Liberal Country Party (VIC) 28,999 0.67 -2.87 1 0
  Independents 79,452 1.83 -10.33 1 0
  Other 139,645 3.21 0 -4
  United Australia Party 0 -12
  Total     74
  Australian Labor Party WIN 43 -6
  LPA/NAT coalition 26 +7

Independent: Doris Blackburn The Australian Labor Party (ALP) is Australias oldest political party. ... The Liberal Party of Australia is an Australian 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 Liberal and Country League (LCL) was a major political party in South Australia throughout its forty year existence. ... Lang Labor was the name commonly used to describe two successive break-away sections of the Australian Labor Party, both led by the New South Wales Labor leader Jack Lang. ... The United Australia Party or UAP was an Australian political party that was the political successor to the Nationalist Party of Australia. ... The Australian Labor Party (ALP) is Australias oldest political party. ... The Coalition in Australian politics refers to the grouping of two political parties that has existed in the form of a coalition agreement since 1922, with only brief breaks (e. ... Doris Amelia Blackburn (September 18, 1889 &#8211; 12 December 1970) was an Australian activist and Member of Parliament. ...

Senate — 1946-49 — Turnout 93.97% — Informal 8.01%
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held
  Australian Labor Party 2,133,272 52.06 -3.02 16 33
  Liberal/National (Joint Ticket) 1,561,718 38.12 * 3
  Liberal Party of Australia 213,304 5.21 * 0 2
  Country Party * * -0.96 0 1
  Other 189,032 4.61 0 0
  Total 4,097,326     19 36

Contents

The Australian Labor Party (ALP) is Australias oldest political party. ... The Liberal Party of Australia is an Australian 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

  • University of WA election results in Australia since 1890
  • AustralianPolitics.com 2PP vote
  • Prior to 1984 the AEC did not undertake a full distribution of preferences for statistical purposes. The stored ballot papers for the 1983 election were put through this process prior to their destruction. Therefore the figures from 1983 onwards show the actual result based on full distribution of preferences. No figure available before 1949.
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