1967_Australian_Senate_election

1967 Australian Senate election

1967 Australian Senate election

Australian federal election


Elections were held on 25 November 1967 to elect half of the 60 seats in the Australian Senate. There was no accompanying election to the House of Representatives as the two election cycles had been out of synchronisation since 1963. The results were a setback for the government of Harold Holt. Having won a landslide victory at the House-only election the previous year, the Coalition instead lost two seats in the Senate. The Labor Party failed to make any gains in Gough Whitlam's first election as leader; the Democratic Labor Party gained two seats and held the balance of power until 1974.

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References

  1. Carr, Adam. "1967 Senate election: national summary". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 18 January 2023.

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