New South Wales state election, 1910
New South Wales state election, 1910
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14 October 1910 (1910-10-14) |
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Legislative Assembly after the election |
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Men and women voters and polling booths, 1910.
The 1910 New South Wales state election was held on 14 October 1910 for all of the 90 seats in the 22nd New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in single-member constituencies with a second ballot if a majority was not achieved on the first. Both adult males and females were entitled to vote, but not Indigenous people. The 21st parliament of New South Wales was dissolved on 14 September 1910 by the Governor, Lord Chelmsford, on the advice of the Premier Charles Wade.
The election saw the Labor Electoral League form government for the first time, winning 46 of the 90 seats in the Assembly.
Key dates
Date |
Event |
14 September 1910 |
The Legislative Assembly was dissolved, and writs were issued by the Governor to proceed with an election. |
23 September 1910 |
Nominations for candidates for the election closed at noon. |
14 October 1910 |
Polling day. |
15 November 1910 |
Opening of 22nd Parliament. |
Results
New South Wales state election, 14 October 1910 Legislative Assembly
<< 1907 — 1913 >> |
Enrolled voters |
867,695 |
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Votes cast |
572,500 |
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Turnout |
69.05 |
+2.33 |
Informal votes |
10,514 |
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Informal |
1.80 |
−1.07 |
Summary of votes by party |
Party |
Primary votes |
% |
Swing |
Seats |
Change |
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Labour |
280,056 |
48.92 |
+15.61 |
46 |
+4 |
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Liberal Reform |
246,360 |
43.03 |
−2.88 |
37 |
−8 |
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Independent Liberal |
33,529 |
5.86 |
+0.15 |
6 |
+2 |
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Independent Labour |
4,527 |
0.79 |
+0.79 |
0 |
0 |
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Farmers and Settlers |
4,039 |
0.71 |
+0.71 |
0 |
0 |
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Independent |
3,989 |
0.70 |
−9.45 |
1 |
−3 |
Total |
572,500 |
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90 |
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References
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