1924 Western Australian state election information
1924 Western Australian state election
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All 50 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Philip Collier
James Mitchell
Alec Thomson
Party
Labor
Nationalist/Country coalition
Country
Leader since
16 April 1917
17 May 1919
1923
Leader's seat
Boulder
Northam
Katanning
Last election
17 seats
30 seats
-
Seats won
27 seats
17 seats
6 seats
Seat change
10
13
6
Percentage
40.39%
42.47%
12.08%
Swing
3.58
13.12
12.08
Premier before election
James Mitchell
Nationalist/Country coalition
Elected Premier
Philip Collier
Labor
Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 22 March 1924 to elect all 50 members to the Legislative Assembly. The incumbent Nationalist-Majority Country government, led by Premier James Mitchell, was defeated by the Labor Party opposition, led by Opposition Leader Philip Collier.
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