State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 2003
2003 New South Wales state election
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22 March 2003 (2003-03-22)
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All 93 seats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and 21 (of the 42) seats in the New South Wales Legislative Council 47 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Leader
Bob Carr
John Brogden
Party
Labor
Liberal/National coalition
Leader since
6 April 1988
28 March 2002
Leader's seat
Maroubra
Pittwater
Last election
55 seats
33 seats
Seats won
55
32
Seat change
1
Popular vote
1,631,018
1,312,892
Percentage
42.68%
34.35%
Swing
0.47
0.66
TPP
56.18%
43.82%
TPP swing
0.22
0.22
Two-candidate-preferred margin by electorate
Premier before election
Bob Carr
Labor
Elected Premier
Bob Carr
Labor
The 2003 New South Wales state election was held on Saturday 22 March 2003. All seats in the Legislative Assembly and half the seats in the Legislative Council were up for election. The Labor Party led by Bob Carr won a third four-year term against the Liberal–National Coalition led by John Brogden.
Future New South Wales premiers, Gladys Berejiklian and Kristina Keneally, entered parliament at this election.[1]
This election saw the New South Wales division of the Liberal Party record its lowest ever primary vote at a state election.
^"Incoming Premier Gladys Berejiklian vows to work for all NSW residents". Nine News. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
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