1982 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill information
Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill, 1982
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Candidate
Malcolm Fraser
Andrew Peacock
Caucus vote
54
27
Percentage
66.7%
33.3%
Seat
Wannon (Vic.)
Kooyong (Vic.)
Leader before election
Malcolm Fraser
Elected Leader
Malcolm Fraser
A spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 8 April 1982, following former Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock's dissatisfaction with the party's direction under Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser. Fraser beat Peacock's challenge for the leadership of the Liberal Party, 54 votes to 27.[1]
^"Australian premier coasts past leadership challenge". The Christian Science Monitor. 9 April 1982. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
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