1980_Western_Australian_state_election
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1980 in AustraliaAlan RidgeAnthony TrethowanAustralian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch)Barry HodgeBill GraydenBob PearceBrian SodemanCandidates of the 1980 Western Australian state electionClaude StubbsCourt MinistryCyril RushtonDavid Parker (Australian politician)Des O'NeilElectoral district of East MelvilleElectoral district of KalgoorlieElectoral district of KimberleyElectoral district of Mount MarshallElectoral results for the district of AlbanyElectoral results for the district of AscotElectoral results for the district of AvonElectoral results for the district of BalcattaElectoral results for the district of BunburyElectoral results for the district of CanningElectoral results for the district of ClontarfElectoral results for the district of CockburnElectoral results for the district of Collie-PrestonElectoral results for the district of CottesloeElectoral results for the district of DaleElectoral results for the district of Darling RangeElectoral results for the district of DianellaElectoral results for the district of East MelvilleElectoral results for the district of FloreatElectoral results for the district of FremantleElectoral results for the district of GascoyneElectoral results for the district of GeraldtonElectoral results for the district of GosnellsElectoral results for the district of Greenough
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1980_Western_Australian_state_election
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Elections were held in the sta ...... retaining one in the Council.
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country
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start date
1980-02-23
title
1980 Western Australian state election
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2pp%25_
2pp chg
2pp votes
after election
after party
Liberal/NCP coalition
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before election
before party
Liberal/NCP coalition
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country
Western Australia
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election date
1980-02-23
election name
enrolled
forward
government
yes
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informal
informal%25_
informal chg
+0.34%
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last election
leader since
leaders seat
next election
next year
ongoing
no
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party
Australian Labor Party
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Liberal/NCP coalition
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National Country
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National Party of Australia
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National
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party id
Democrats
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Independent
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Labor WA
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Liberal WA
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Nationals WA
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Progress
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Socialist Alliance
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percentage
previous election
previous year
seats
seats chg
+ 1
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± 0
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– 1
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seats for election
(28 Assembly seats were needed for a majority)
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All 55 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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and 16 seats to the Western Australian Legislative Council
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seats held
series
Western Australian state election
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staggered
yes
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