1941_South_Australian_state_election

1941 South Australian state election

1941 South Australian state election

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State elections were held in South Australia on 29 March 1941. All 39 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly were up for election. The incumbent Liberal and Country League government led by Premier of South Australia Thomas Playford IV defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by Leader of the Opposition Robert Richards.

Quick Facts All 39 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly 20 seats were needed for a majority, First party ...

Background

Though the LCL was in minority government with 15 of 39 seats following the 1938 election, where 14 of 39 lower house MPs were elected as independents which as a grouping won more than either major party with 40 percent of the primary vote, the Playford LCL won a one-seat majority government following the 1941 election.

Turnout crashed to a record-low 50 percent, triggering the government to institute compulsory voting from the 1944 election.

Results

South Australian state election, 29 March 1941[1]
House of Assembly
<< 19381944 >>

Enrolled voters 339,263
Votes cast 171,978 Turnout 50.69% -12.62%
Informal votes 3,365 Informal 1.96% -0.20%
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes  % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal and Country 63,317 37.55% +4.12% 20 + 5
  Labor 56,062 33.25% +7.08% 11 + 2
  Independent 41,487 24.60% –9.48% 5 – 7
  Independent Labor 5,090 3.02% –2.63% 2 ± 0
  Independent Liberal 2,657 1.58% * 1 + 1
Total 168,613     39  

See also


References

  1. "Summary of 1941 Election". University of Western Australia. Retrieved 7 July 2015.

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