1921 Western Australian state election
Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 12 March 1921 to elect all 50 members to the Legislative Assembly. The incumbent government, led by Premier James Mitchell of the Nationalist Party and supported by the Country Party and National Labor Party, won a second term in government against the Labor Party opposition, led by Opposition Leader Philip Collier.
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All 50 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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At this election Edith Cowan became the first woman elected to any Australian parliament.
Results
1921 Western Australian state election[1] | ||||||
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Enrolled voters | 146,948[1] | |||||
Votes cast | 98,958 | Turnout | 67.34% | +5.19% | ||
Informal votes | 1,620 | Informal | 1.64% | –0.05% | ||
Summary of votes by party | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | |
Labor | 35,829 | 36.81% | +11.99% | 17 | + 2 | |
Nationalist | 26,995 | 27.73% | +6.68% | 10 | + 2 | |
Country | 17,311 | 17.78% | –1.28% | 16 | + 4 | |
National Labor | 9,809 | 10.08% | –6.77% | 4 | – 2 | |
Independent | 7,394 | 7.60% | +1.86% | 3 | + 2 | |
Total | 97,338 | 50 |
- 1 164,688 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but 6 of the 50 seats were uncontested, with 17,740 electors enrolled in those seats. Of these, 3 were held by Labor, 2 by the Country Party and 1 was held by the National Labor Party.
See also
References
- "Details of 1921 Election". Australian Politics and Elections Database. University of Western Australia.
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