The1968SouthAustralianstateelection was held on 2 March 1968. Frank Walsh, MHA (Edwardstown) Percy Quirke, MHA (Burra) George Bockelberg, MHA (Eyre)...
The1968 Western Australianstateelection was held on 23 March 1968. James Hegney MLA (Belmont) Albert Hawke MLA (Northam) Bill Hegney MLA (Mount Hawthorn)...
This is a list ofcandidatesofthe1968 New South Wales stateelection. Theelection was held on 24 February 1968. Note: The Liberal MLA for Bligh, Morton...
presidential election, mobilized the anti-Vietnam War movement and other liberal supporters to win his party's nomination. Among thecandidates he defeated...
list ofstateelections in SouthAustralia for the bicameral Parliament ofSouthAustralia, consisting ofthe House of Assembly (lower house) and the Legislative...
The1968 New South Wales stateelection was held on 24 February 1968. It was conducted in single member constituencies with compulsory preferential voting...
Elections were held in thestateof Western Australia on 23 March 1968 to elect all 51 members to the Legislative Assembly and 15 members to the 30-seat...
The 1965 Western Australianstateelection was held on 20 February 1965. George Bennetts (MLC) (South-East) John Teahan (MLC) (North-East) Reg Mattiske...
parachuting candidates.[citation needed] In 2004, musician and activist Peter Garrett was preselected as theAustralian Labor Party's candidate for the safe...
been labelled as perennial candidates. It has been noted that some perennial candidates take part in an election with the aim of winning, and some do have...
select some Conservative candidates for the 2015 general election, and there are hopes other parties may nominate future candidates in this way. As in Europe...
Stateelections were held in SouthAustralia on 6 March 1965. All 39 seats in theSouthAustralian House of Assembly were up for election. The incumbent...
The electoral system ofAustralia comprises the laws and processes used for theelectionof members oftheAustralian Parliament and is governed primarily...
TheAustralian Senate is the upper house ofthe bicameral Parliament ofAustralia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. The powers, role...
Stateelections were held in SouthAustralia on 7 March 1953. All 39 seats in theSouthAustralian House of Assembly were up for election. The incumbent...
Stateelections were held in SouthAustralia on 9 February 2002. All 47 seats in theSouthAustralian House of Assembly were up for election, along with...
TheSouthAustralian Labor Party, officially known as theAustralian Labor Party (SouthAustralian Branch) and commonly referred to simply as South Australian...
and the first to allow women to stand for election. (The first woman candidates for theSouthAustralia Assembly ran in 1918 general election, in Adelaide...
80–95% ofthe black vote in each presidential election. Results by state Results by county, shaded according to winning candidate's percentage ofthe vote...
its candidates, were not in a formal political union, there were ten candidatesof Pangu that were elected to the House of Assembly. The 1972 election, the...
Stateelections were held in SouthAustralia on 7 March 1959. All 39 seats in theSouthAustralian House of Assembly were up for election. The incumbent...
Stateelections were held in SouthAustralia on 3 March 1962. All 39 seats in theSouthAustralian House of Assembly were up for election. The incumbent...
held the balance of power. Candidatesofthe 1966 Australian federal election Members oftheAustralian Senate, 1965–1968 Evans, H. "Filling Casual Vacancies...