1932_New_South_Wales_state_election
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1932 New South Wales constitutional crisis1932 in AustraliaAbe LandaAlbert Willis (Australian politician)Alexander MairAlfred Yeo (Australian politician)Arthur TongeAustralian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)Bertram Stevens (politician)Bill ElyBob_HeffronCandidates of the 1932 New South Wales state electionCecil MonroCentre Party (New South Wales)Clarrie MartinDepartment of Main Roads (New South Wales)Electoral district of AlburyElectoral district of ArncliffeElectoral district of BarwonElectoral district of BathurstElectoral district of DrummoyneElectoral district of DubboElectoral district of GoulburnElectoral district of GranvilleElectoral district of HornsbyElectoral district of KogarahElectoral district of MaitlandElectoral district of MurrayElectoral district of OxleyElectoral district of ParramattaElectoral results for the district of AnnandaleEric Campbell (political activist)Esmonde HigginsFederal Labor Party (NSW)George GollanGreat Depression in AustraliaGus Kelly (politician)Henry Manning (politician)Jack Lang (Australian politician)Joseph Cahill
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elections
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1932_New_South_Wales_state_election
has abstract
The 1932 New South Wales state ...... eople at Moore Park on 5 June.
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affiliation
firstLeader
secondLeader
start date
1932-06-11
title
1932 New South Wales state election
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after election
after party
UAP/Country coalition
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before election
before party
UAP/Country coalition
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country
New South Wales
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election date
1932-06-11
election name
enrolled
forward
government
yes
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informal
informal%25_
informal chg
–0.04
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leader since
1923-07-31
1932-04-05
map caption
Legislative Assembly after the election
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map image
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map size
next election
next year
ongoing
no
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party
Australian Labor Party
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Country–UAP
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UAP/Country coalition
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Women's Candidate
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party id
All for Australia
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Communist
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Country NSW
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Federal Labor
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Independent Country NSW
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Independent Labor NSW
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Independent UAP
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Independents
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Labor
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UAP
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percentage
previous election
previous year
seat change
seats
seats chg
+11
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+18
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+2
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±0
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–31
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seats for election
All 90 seats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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series
New South Wales state election
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table style
float:right;clear:right;margin-left:1em;
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