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- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 abstract "A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Corangamite on 14 December 1918. This was triggered by the death of Nationalist MP Chester Manifold.In October, the Labor Party had won a by-election for the safe conservative seat of Swan when the entry of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association had split the conservative vote. The Nationalist quickly introduced preferential voting, which was first practiced at the Corangamite by-election. Although the Labor candidate, future Prime Minister James Scullin, came first on the primary vote, Nationalist preferences elected William Gibson of the Victorian Farmers' Union, who thus became the first "Country" member of the Australian Parliament.".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 wikiPageID "35878961".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 wikiPageRevisionID "586566029".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 candidate George_Hodges_Knox.
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 candidate James_Scullin.
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 candidate William_Gibson_(Australian_politician).
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 candidate "Russell Coldham".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 candidate "Thomas Leaper".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 change "+2.9".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 change "+26.4".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 change "+3.6".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 change "+4.1".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 change "+4.7".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 change "+56.3".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 change "-37.5".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 hasPhotoCollection Corangamite_by-election,_1918.
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 party "Independent Nationalist".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 party "Labor".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 party "Nationalist".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 party "Returned Soldiers".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 party "VFU".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 percentage "22.9".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 percentage "26.4".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 percentage "3.6".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 percentage "4.7".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 percentage "42.5".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 percentage "43.7".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 percentage "56.3".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 votes "10630".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 votes "10944".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 votes "1174".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 votes "14096".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 votes "5737".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 votes "6604".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 votes "895".
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 subject Category:1918_elections_in_Australia.
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 subject Category:Victorian_federal_by-elections.
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 comment "A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Corangamite on 14 December 1918. This was triggered by the death of Nationalist MP Chester Manifold.In October, the Labor Party had won a by-election for the safe conservative seat of Swan when the entry of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association had split the conservative vote. The Nationalist quickly introduced preferential voting, which was first practiced at the Corangamite by-election.".
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- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 wasDerivedFrom Corangamite_by-election,_1918?oldid=586566029.
- Corangamite_by-election,_1918 isPrimaryTopicOf Corangamite_by-election,_1918.