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1943 Australian federal election
1943 Australian federal election
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All 75[b] seats in the House of Representatives
38 seats were needed for a majority in the House
19 (of the 36) seats in the Senate
Registered4,466,637 Increase5.36%
Turnout4,245,369 (96.32%)[a]
(Increase1.50 pp)
  First party Second party
 
Leader John Curtin Arthur Fadden
Party Labor Country (Coalition)
Leader since 1 October 1935 (1935-10-01) 12 March 1941 (1941-03-12)[c]
Leader's seat Fremantle (WA) Darling Downs (Qld.)
Last election 32 seats 36 seats
Seats won 49 seats 23 seats
Seat change Increase17 Decrease13
Popular vote 2,058,582 1,248,506[d]
Percentage 49.93% 30.44%
Swing Increase 9.77 Decrease 13.49
TPP 58.20% 41.80%
TPP swing Increase 7.90 Decrease 7.90

Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory.

Prime Minister before election

John Curtin
Labor

Subsequent Prime Minister

John Curtin
Labor

Advertisement used by the UAP during the 1943 Australian federal election, its final campaign before the party was wound up

The 1943 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 21 August 1943. All 74 seats in the House of Representatives and 19 of the 36 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent Labor Party, led by Prime Minister John Curtin, defeated the opposition Country–UAP coalition led by Arthur Fadden in a landslide.

Fadden, the leader of the Country Party, was serving as Leader of the Opposition despite the Country Party holding fewer seats in parliament than the United Australia Party (UAP). He was previously the Prime Minister in August 1941, after he was chosen by the coalition parties to lead the government after the forced resignation of Prime Minister Robert Menzies, the UAP leader. However, he stayed in office for only six weeks before the two independents who held the balance of power joined Labor in voting down his budget. Governor-General Lord Gowrie was reluctant to call an election for a parliament barely a year old, especially considering the international situation. At his urging, the independents threw their support to Labor for the remainder of the parliamentary term.

Over the next two years, Curtin proved to be a very popular and effective leader, and the Coalition was unable to get the better of him. A number of groups also split away from the UAP prior to the election, the most prominent of which was the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Labor thus went into the election in a commanding position, and flipped 13 seats on a 7.9% swing, winning 50.2% of the primary vote and 58.2% of the two-party preferred vote.

The Coalition was reduced to 23 seats, including only nine for the Country Party. Notably, Labor won every seat in Western Australia and all but one in South Australia: Archie Cameron, the member for Barker in South Australia, was left as the only Coalition MP outside the eastern states. The LDP did not win any seats.

This election was significant in the fact that it resulted in the election of the first female member of the House of Representatives, the UAP's Enid Lyons for Darwin, Tasmania, and the first female Senator, Labor's Dorothy Tangney, in Western Australia. The election also remains Labor's greatest federal victory in terms of proportion of seats and two-party votes in the lower house, and primary vote in the Senate as of 2022.

The lack of effective opposition to the Labor party in the lead up to and following the election became the catalyst for the creation of the Liberal Party of Australia from the ashes of the UAP, and for George Cole, Keith Murdoch and other big business magnates to form the conservative think tank the Institute of Public Affairs.

This was the last major election that did not involve the current Liberal and Labor Party competition.


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  1. ^ "Fadden May Stay As C.P. Leader". The Courier-Mail. No. 2223. Queensland, Australia. 17 October 1940. p. 1. Retrieved 4 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "Mr. Fadden – Country Party Leader". The Canberra Times. Vol. 15, no. 4058. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 13 March 1941. p. 6. Retrieved 4 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.

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