Tasmanian state election, 1959
Tasmanian state election, 1959
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All 35 seats to the House of Assembly |
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First party |
Second party |
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Leader |
Eric Reece |
William Jackson |
Party |
Labor |
Liberal |
Leader since |
26 August 1958 |
26 June 1956 |
Leader's seat |
Braddon |
Franklin |
Last election |
15 seats |
15 seats |
Seats won |
17 seats |
16 seats |
Seat change |
2 |
1 |
Percentage |
44.5% |
41.05% |
Swing |
5.77 |
2.54 |
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A general election for the House of Assembly was held in the Australian state of Tasmania on 2 May 1959.
The two previous elections had resulted in a parliamentary deadlock due to an even number of seats (30) in the House of Assembly. Prior to the 1959 election, the number of seats was increased to 35.[1]
Robert Cosgrove had retired as Premier of Tasmania, and had been replaced by Eric Reece on 26 August 1958.
Results
The Australian Labor Party won the most seats in the newly-expanded House of Assembly, but not enough to govern in a majority as two seats were won by Independents. The 1959 election was the last occasion in which an ungrouped independent (Bill Wedd) won a seat in Tasmania.[2]
Former Labor Treasurer Dr Reg Turnbull won two quotas in his own right as an independent in Bass, representing 5.64% of the statewide result.
Distribution of Seats
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Labor |
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Liberal |
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Independent |
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