All 125 seats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly 63 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
John See
Charles Lee
James McGowen
Party
Progressive
Liberal Reform
Labor Electoral League
Leader since
28 March 1901
April 1901
August 1894
Leader's seat
Grafton
Tenterfield
Redfern
Last election
52 seats
45 seats
19 seats
Seats won
42 seats
37 seats
24 seats
Seat change
10
8
5
Percentage
22.99%
33.55%
18.44%
Swing
20.04
0.66
6.26
Results of the election, showing the winning vote share of the elected member.
Premier before election
John See
Progressive
Elected Premier
John See
Progressive
The 1901 New South Wales state election was held on 3 July 1901 for all of the 125 seats in the 19th New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in single-member constituencies with a first past the post voting system. The Parliamentary Electorates Act of 1893 had conferred the right to vote on every male British subject over 21 years of age who was resident in New South Wales for a year or more. The 19th parliament of New South Wales was dissolved on 11 June 1901 by the Governor, Lord Beauchamp, on the advice of the Premier, John See.
Federation had seen a re-evaluation of priorities among the main political parties in New South Wales, with the Protectionist Party and the Free Trade Party becoming the Progressive Party and the Liberal Reform Party respectively.
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