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- Parkes_by-election,_1931 abstract "A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Parkes on 31 January 1931. This was triggered by the resignation of Labor MP Edward McTiernan to take a seat on the High Court.The by-election was won by Nationalist candidate Charles Marr, who had represented the seat from 1919 until his defeat by McTiernan in 1929.This was the first time the Communist Party endorsed a candidate at federal level.".
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- Parkes_by-election,_1931 candidate Charles_Marr.
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 candidate Joseph_Martin_(Australian_politician).
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 candidate Ted_Tripp.
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 candidate "Richard Blake".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 change "+0.7".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 change "+1.8".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 change "+14.6".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 change "+15.6".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 change "-15.6".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 change "-17.1".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 hasPhotoCollection Parkes_by-election,_1931.
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 party "Communist".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 party "Economic Reform".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 party "Labor".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 party "Nationalist".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 percentage "0.7".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 percentage "1.8".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 percentage "40.7".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 percentage "42.2".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 percentage "56.8".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 percentage "57.8".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 votes "22394".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 votes "31227".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 votes "382".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 votes "986".
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 subject Category:1931_elections_in_Australia.
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 subject Category:New_South_Wales_federal_by-elections.
- Parkes_by-election,_1931 comment "A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Parkes on 31 January 1931. This was triggered by the resignation of Labor MP Edward McTiernan to take a seat on the High Court.The by-election was won by Nationalist candidate Charles Marr, who had represented the seat from 1919 until his defeat by McTiernan in 1929.This was the first time the Communist Party endorsed a candidate at federal level.".
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- Parkes_by-election,_1931 wasDerivedFrom Parkes_by-election,_1931?oldid=493453350.
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