Australian federal election, 16 December 1922[1] House of Representatives
<< 1919–1925 >>
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Enrolled voters
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2,980,424
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Votes cast
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1,646,863
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Turnout
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59.36
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–12.23
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Informal votes
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74,349
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Informal
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4.51
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+1.87
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Summary of votes by party
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Party
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Primary votes
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%
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Swing
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Seats
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Change
|
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Labor
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665,145
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42.30%
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–0.19%
|
29
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+ 3
|
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Nationalist
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553,920
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35.23%
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–9.85%
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26
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– 11
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Country
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197,513
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12.56%
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+3.30%
|
14
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+ 3
|
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Liberal
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73,939
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4.70%
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+4.70%
|
5
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+ 5
|
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Majority Labor
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10,303
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0.66%
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+0.66%
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0
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± 0
|
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Ind. Socialist Labor
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4,331
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0.28%
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+0.09%
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0
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± 0
|
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Protestant Labor
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3,631
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0.23%
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+0.23%
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0
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± 0
|
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Independent
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63,712
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4.05%
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+1.07%
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1
|
– 1
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Total
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1,572,514
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75
|
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This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 1922 federal election.
New South Wales
Barton
Calare
Cook
Cowper
Dalley
Darling
East Sydney
Eden-Monaro
Gwydir
Hume
Hunter
Lang
Macquarie
Martin
Newcastle
New England
North Sydney
Parkes
Parramatta
Reid
Richmond
Riverina
Robertson
South Sydney
Warringah
Wentworth
Werriwa
West Sydney
Victoria
Balaclava
Ballaarat
Batman
Bendigo
Bourke
Corangamite
Corio
Echuca
Fawkner
Flinders
Gippsland
Henty
Indi
Kooyong
Maribyrnong
Melbourne
Melbourne Ports
Wannon
Wimmera
Yarra
Queensland
Brisbane
Capricornia
Darling Downs
Herbert
Kennedy
Lilley
Maranoa
Moreton
Oxley
Wide Bay
South Australia
Adelaide
Angas
Barker
Boothby
Grey
Hindmarsh
Wakefield
Western Australia
Forrest
Fremantle
Kalgoorlie
Perth
Swan
Tasmania
Bass
Darwin
Denison
Franklin
Wilmot
Northern Territory
Northern Territory
See also
References