Western_Australian_state_election,_1962
The election resulted in a confirmation of the status quo, with the only apparent seat changes since the 1959 election being due to the changes of affiliation of the two Independent Liberal members. Edward Oldfield, representing Mount Lawley, had joined the Labor Party during the previous term, whilst Bill Grayden, representing South Perth, had joined the Liberal Party. Both were re-elected.
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Western_Australian_state_election,_1962
The election resulted in a confirmation of the status quo, with the only apparent seat changes since the 1959 election being due to the changes of affiliation of the two Independent Liberal members. Edward Oldfield, representing Mount Lawley, had joined the Labor Party during the previous term, whilst Bill Grayden, representing South Perth, had joined the Liberal Party. Both were re-elected.
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1962-03-31
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Western Australian state election, 1962
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after party
Liberal/Country coalition
before party
Liberal/Country coalition
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leader since
1951-07-03
1957-03-01
next election
Western Australian state election, 1965
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party
Australian Labor Party
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previous election
Western Australian state election, 1959
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seats for election
All 50 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Western Australian state election