Electoral results for the district of Wammerawa

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Wammerawa, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, was created in 1920 and abolished in 1927.[1][2][3]

Election Member Party Member Party Member Party
1920   Joseph Clark Labor   Bill Dunn Labor   William Ashford Nationalist
1922   Harold Thorby Progressive   Independent
1922 re-count   Joseph Clark Labor
1925

Election results[edit]

Elections in the 1920s[edit]

1925[edit]

1925 New South Wales state election: Wammerawa[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 6,717
Labor Bill Dunn (elected 1) 8,680 32.3 +6.2
Labor Joseph Clark (elected 2) 5,078 18.9 +0.6
Labor John Ritchie 1,352 5.0 +5.0
Progressive Harold Thorby (elected 3) 4,664 17.4 +6.5
Progressive Alfred Yeo 788 2.9 +2.9
Progressive Samuel Armstrong 721 2.7 +2.7
Nationalist Harold Blackett 3,367 12.5 +12.5
Nationalist John Macdonald 1,566 5.8 +0.8
Nationalist Henry Buttsworth 650 2.4 +2.4
Total formal votes 26,866 97.0 +0.7
Informal votes 823 3.0 -0.7
Turnout 27,689 72.9 +1.6
Party total votes
Labor 15,110 56.2 +8.7
Progressive 6,173 23.0 -6.2
Nationalist 5,583 20.8 +8.6

1922 re-count[edit]

The returning officer declared that William Ashford (Independent) had been elected 3rd at the 1922 election.[5] Joseph Clark lodged a petition that alleged the returning officer had made an error in the way he distributed surplus votes after the election of Harold Thorby.[6] The Elections and Qualifications Committee agreed and after re-counting the votes declared that Clark had been elected.[7][8]

1922[edit]

1922 New South Wales state election: Wammerawa[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 6,571
Labor Bill Dunn (elected 1) 6,854 26.1 -13.6
Labor Joseph Clark (defeated) 4,810 18.3 +8.8
Labor William Webster 821 3.1 -1.1
Progressive Harold Thorby (elected 2) 2,855 10.9 +0.4
Progressive Gordon Wilkins 2,522 9.6 +9.6
Progressive George Oram 930 3.5 +3.5
Progressive James Berryman 726 2.8 +2.8
Progressive Edward Scully 366 1.4 +1.4
Progressive Edward Kater 266 1.0 +1.0
Nationalist Percy Shortland 1,386 5.3 +5.3
Nationalist John Macdonald 1,314 5.0 +5.0
Nationalist John Wark 516 2.0 +2.0
Independent William Ashford (elected 3) 2,891 11.0 +11.0
Independent Arthur Heany 23 0.1 +0.1
Total formal votes 26,280 96.3 +4.2
Informal votes 1,001 3.7 -4.2
Turnout 27,281 71.3 +8.0
Party total votes
Labor 12,485 47.5 -5.9
Progressive 7,665 29.2 +8.3
Nationalist 3,216 12.2 -12.0
Independent William Ashford 2,891 11.0 +11.0
Independent Arthur Heany 23 0.1 +0.1

1920[edit]

1920 New South Wales state election: Wammerawa[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 5,610
Labor Bill Dunn (elected 1) 8,912 39.7
Labor Joseph Clark (elected 3) 2,138 9.5
Labor William Webster 931 4.2
Nationalist William Ashford (elected 2) 5,166 23.0
Nationalist Sidney Skuthorpe 269 1.2
Progressive Harold Thorby 2,355 10.5
Progressive Neil McLennan 1,206 5.4
Progressive William Harris 1,137 5.1
Independent Sydney Webb 178 0.8
Independent William Kelk 109 0.5
Independent Edwin Utley 37 0.2
Total formal votes 22,438 92.1
Informal votes 1,920 7.9
Turnout 24,358 63.3
Party total votes
Labor 11,981 53.4
Nationalist 5,435 24.2
Progressive 4,698 20.9
Independent Sydney Webb 178 0.8
Independent William Kelk 109 0.5
Independent Edwin Utley 37 0.2

References[edit]

  1. ^ Green, Antony. "Elections for the District of Wammerawa". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Part 5B alphabetical list of all electorates and Members since 1856" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Former Members". Members of Parliament. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  4. ^ Green, Antony. "1925 Wammerawa". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  5. ^ a b Green, Antony. "1922 Wammerawa". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Petition of Joseph Alfred Clark". Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. No. 97. 22 June 1922. p. 3409. Retrieved 29 October 2020 – via Trove.
  7. ^ "Wammerawa: Mr Ashford ousted, Mr Clark elected, committee's decision". The Sydney Morning Herald. 27 July 1922. p. 6. Retrieved 29 October 2020 – via Trove.
  8. ^ Green, Antony. "1922 Wammerawa re-count". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  9. ^ Green, Antony. "1920 Wammerawa". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 3 May 2020.