1983_Western_Australian_state_election

1983 Western Australian state election

1983 Western Australian state election

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Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 19 February 1983 to elect all 57 members to the Legislative Assembly and 18 members to the 34-seat Legislative Council.

Quick Facts All 57 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Assemblyand 18 (of the 34) seats to the Western Australian Legislative Council 29 Assembly seats were needed for a majority, First party ...

The three-term Liberal-National Country coalition government, led by Premier Ray O'Connor since 25 January 1982 (after the retirement of Sir Charles Court) was defeated by the Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader Brian Burke since 10 September 1981.

Results

Legislative Assembly

Western Australian state election, 19 February 1983
Legislative Assembly
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Enrolled voters 744,986[1]
Votes cast 663,153 Turnout 87.93% +2.66%
Informal votes 18,799 Informal 2.83% –0.69%
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes  % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 342,536 53.16% +7.21% 32 + 9
  Liberal 256,846 39.86% –3.89% 20 – 6
  National Country[2] 22,148 3.44% –0.86% 3 ± 0
  National[2] 10,767 1.67% –1.29% 2 – 1
  Democrats 5,178 0.80% –1.16% 0 ± 0
  Socialist 905 0.14% –0.12% 0 ± 0
  Other parties 5,974 0.93% +0.75% 0 ± 0
  Independent 3,229 0.50% –0.15% 0 ± 0
Total 644,354     57  
Two-party-preferred
  Labor 350,996 53.74% +4.71%
  Liberal/NCP 302,100 46.26% –4.71%

Notes:

1 754,226 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but one seat, Narrogin, held by the National Country Party's Peter Jones and representing 9,239 electors, was held unopposed.
2 The National Country Party (NCP) and the National Party (NP) were two separate parties, the former in coalition with the Liberal Party, the latter an independent party which had split from the NCP on 10 August 1978.

Legislative Council

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Seats changing parties

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  • Members listed in italics did not contest their seat at this election.
  • * figure is vs. Liberal
  • ** figure is vs. National (NP)

Post-election pendulum

Labor seats (32)
Marginal
Mundaring Gavan Troy ALP 0.1%
Mandurah John Read ALP 0.3%
Bunbury Phil Smith ALP 2.7%
Scarborough Graham Burkett ALP 5.7%
Fairly safe
Joondalup Jackie Watkins ALP 6.7%
Mitchell David Smith ALP 6.9%
Whitford Pam Beggs ALP 7.7%
Esperance-Dundas Julian Grill ALP 8.3%
Avon Ken McIver ALP 8.4%
Safe
Nollamara Keith Wilson ALP 11.3%
Balcatta Ron Bertram ALP 13.0%
Gosnells Yvonne Henderson ALP 13.1%
Geraldton Jeff Carr ALP 13.1%
Warren David Evans ALP 13.4%
Armadale Bob Pearce ALP 13.6%
Helena Gordon Hill ALP 13.7%
Welshpool Colin Jamieson ALP 14.8%
Maylands John Harman ALP 14.9%
Canning Tom Bateman ALP 15.6%
Collie Tom Jones ALP 15.6%
Kimberley Ernie Bridge ALP 15.9%
Victoria Park Ron Davies ALP 17.1%
Pilbara Pam Buchanan ALP 17.5%
Perth Terry Burke ALP 17.8%
Fremantle David Parker ALP 19.1%
Rockingham Mike Barnett ALP 19.7%
Ascot Mal Bryce ALP 19.9%
Morley-Swan Arthur Tonkin ALP 20.9%
Melville Barry Hodge ALP 21.2%
Kalgoorlie Ian Taylor ALP 24.1%
Cockburn Don Taylor ALP 28.6%
Balga Brian Burke ALP 29.0%
Liberal/NCP seats (23)
Marginal
Dale Cyril Rushton LIB 0.06%
Murchison-Eyre Peter Coyne LIB 1.3%
Subiaco Tom Dadour LIB 1.6%
Albany Leon Watt LIB 2.3%
Mount Lawley Ray O'Connor LIB 3.4%
Murdoch Barry MacKinnon LIB 4.0%
Clontarf Tony Williams LIB 4.2%
South Perth Bill Grayden LIB 4.5%
Mount Marshall Bill McNee LIB 5.7% v NAT
Karrinyup Jim Clarko LIB 5.9%
Fairly safe
Cottesloe Bill Hassell LIB 6.3%
Darling Range George Spriggs LIB 6.6%
Murray-Wellington John Bradshaw LIB 8.2%
East Melville Anthony Trethowan LIB 8.9%
Floreat Andrew Mensaros LIB 9.6%
Safe
Kalamunda Ian Thompson LIB 10.1%
Gascoyne Ian Laurance LIB 11.8%
Moore Bert Crane NCP 13.3% v LIB
Nedlands Richard Court LIB 14.1%
Vasse Barry Blaikie LIB 14.2%
Greenough Reg Tubby LIB 21.2%
Katanning-Roe Dick Old NCP 32.1%
Narrogin Peter Jones NCP Unopp
National seats (2)
Stirling Matt Stephens NAT 6.1% v LIB
Merredin Hendy Cowan NAT 15.0% v NCP

Opinion polling

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See also


References

  1. "Results for".
  2. Hamilton, John (1988). Burkie: A biography of Brian Burke. St. George Books. p. 217. ISBN 0867780363.

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