1952 Lyne by-election

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Template:Use Australian English Template:Use dmy dates The 1952 by-election for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Lyne was called on 22 March after the death of the incumbent Country Party of Australia member Jim Eggins who died in office on 28 January.

Candidates

Contesting the seat for the Country Party were Donald Lancaster and Philip Lucock, who had stood as one of multiple Country Party candidates for the seat at the 1949 election.[1]

Their main opponent was Edward Hayes of the Australian Labor Party. He had been the Labor party candidate at several previous polls.[1][2]

Two independents, Edward Spensley and Joe Cordner, also stood for the seat.

Results

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1952 Lyne by-election[3]
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Template:Australian party style | Template:Australian politics/name Edward Hayes 13,588 37.3 Script error: No such module "MultiReplace".
Template:Australian party style | Template:Australian politics/name Philip Lucock 10,994 30.2 Script error: No such module "MultiReplace".
Template:Australian party style | Template:Australian politics/name Donald Lancaster 10,631 29.2 Script error: No such module "MultiReplace".
Template:Australian party style | Template:Australian politics/name Edward Spensley 775 2.1 Script error: No such module "MultiReplace".
Template:Australian party style | Template:Australian politics/name Joe Cordner 421 1.2 Script error: No such module "MultiReplace".
Total formal votes 36,409 98.5 Script error: No such module "String".
Informal votes 565 1.5 Script error: No such module "String".
Turnout 36,974 92.1 Script error: No such module "String".
Template:Australian party style | Template:Australian politics/name Philip Lucock 21,484 59.0 Script error: No such module "MultiReplace".
Template:Australian party style | Template:Australian politics/name Edward Hayes 14,925 41.0 Script error: No such module "MultiReplace".
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The presence of two Country Party candidates split the vote and Hayes took three thousand votes more than either Lucock or Lancaster, but with preferences from Lancaster, Lucock easily won the seat.[3]

Aftermath

When Philip Lucock was sworn in as the member for Lyne on 22 March 1952, he became the first member of the House of Representatives to swear allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II who had ascended to the throne on 6 February.[4]

At the following Federal election in 1954 Lancaster stood as an independent candidate against his former Country Party colleague.[5]

See also

References

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