1962 New South Wales state election

1962 New South Wales state election

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All 94 seats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
48 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Bob Heffron Bob Askin
Party Labor Liberal/Country coalition
Leader since 23 October 1959 17 July 1959
Leader's seat Maroubra Collaroy
Last election 49 seats 44 seats
Seats won 54 39
Seat change Increase5 Decrease5
Percentage 48.57% 44.22%
Swing Decrease0.55 Increase0.16

Two-candidate-preferred margin by electorate

Premier before election

Bob Heffron
Labor

Elected Premier

Bob Heffron
Labor

The 1962 New South Wales state election was held on 3 March 1962. It was conducted in single member constituencies with compulsory preferential voting and was held on boundaries created at a 1961 redistribution. The election was for all of the 94 seats in the Legislative Assembly.

Redistribution

A redistribution of electoral boundaries was undertaken in 1961 based on that year's Australian Census. The redistribution reflected the continuing relative population shifts from the Country and Eastern suburbs of Sydney to Western Sydney and the Central Coast. The Hunter Valley seat of Liverpool Plains, held by the Country Party was abolished while in the eastern suburbs the safe Liberal seat of Woollahra and the safe Labor seat of Paddington-Waverley were combined to form the marginal seat of Bligh. In Northern Sydney, the marginal Labor seat of North Sydney and the safe Liberal seat of Neutral Bay were combined to form the relatively safe Liberal seat of Kirribilli. Wakehurst was created in the Northern Beaches area with a notional Liberal majority and on the Central Coast, the seat of Wyong was established and was expected to have a large Labor majority. In Western Sydney the seats of Merrylands and Leichhardt were abolished and replaced by the safe Labor seats of Wentworthville and Bass Hill. The seat of The Hills was established in North-west Sydney mainly from the northern portion of Blacktown and this made Blacktown a safe Labor seat. While the theoretical effect of the redistribution was to increase the Liberal numbers by 1 at the expense of the Country Party, the boundary changes significantly improved Labor's position in several seats including Nepean, Coogee and Drummoyne. Joan Rydon estimated that the coalition would have needed 52% of the overall vote to win office.[1]

Key dates

Date Event
5 February 1962 The Legislative Assembly was dissolved, and writs were issued by the Governor to proceed with an election.
9 February 1962 Nominations for candidates for the election closed at noon.
3 March 1962 Polling day.
14 March 1962 Second Heffron ministry sworn in.
6 April 1962 Last day for the writs to be returned and the results formally declared.
10 April 1962 Opening of 40th Parliament.

Issues

In March 1962, Labor had been in power for 21 years and Robert Heffron had been premier for 2 and a half years. Heffron was 72 at the time of the election and his age and the longevity of the government were made issues by the opposition which described it as being composed of "tired old men". The prestige of Heffron's government had suffered when the electors clearly rejected its proposal to abolish the New South Wales Legislative Council at a referendum in April 1961. Labor's new policies for the election included the establishment of a Department of Industrial Development to reduce unemployment, free school travel, aid to home buyers and commencing the construction of the Sydney–Newcastle Freeway as a toll-road.[2]

In contrast to Labor the leader of the conservative coalition, Robin Askin put forward a positive program and addressed contentious issues including the introduction of State Aid for private schools, making rent control fairer and the legalisation of off-course betting on horse races. Askin accused the state government of allowing the transport infrastructure of the state to decline. He promised to build the Newcastle freeway without a toll, to construct the Eastern Suburbs Railway and to plan for a second crossing of Sydney Harbour. Askin also promised more resources for mental health and district hospitals.[3][4]

Results

The Labor government's position improved substantially at this election. It had a buffer of 7 seats in the new parliament:

Prior to the election Labor had gained the seat of Lismore from the Country Party at a by-election after the Court of Disputed Returns ruling the 1959 election result invalid. Labor had lost the seat of Liverpool Plains to the Country Party at a by-election caused by the resignation of Roger Nott. However, Liverpool Plains was abolished by the redistribution at this election. In Oxley the sitting member, Les Jordan changed his allegiance from the Country Party to the Liberal Party,

Labor regained the seat of Waratah from the independent incumbent Frank Purdue and, as expected, won the new seats of Wyong, Wentworthville, Bass Hill and Bligh. Labor also gained Blacktown, Nepean, Drummoyne and Coogee from the Liberals.

The Liberal Party won the new seats of Kirribilli, Wakehurst and The Hills. In Manly, the sitting Liberal member Douglas Darby, who had lost his party's pre-selection, successfully contested the seat as an Independent Liberal.

The DLP and the Communist party both performed poorly, each party gained less than 2% of the primary vote.

Non-elected Premier Bob Heffron was elected his own right as Premier and would be the last non-elected Premier to achieve this until Morris Iemma in 2007.


New South Wales state election, 3 March 1962 [5]
Legislative Assembly
<< 19591965 >>

Enrolled voters 2,173,768[a]
Votes cast 1,957,406 Turnout 94.00 +0.00
Informal votes 30,048 Informal 1.54 −0.29
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 936,047 48.57 −0.55 54 +5
  Liberal 671,716 34.85 −0.50 25 −3
  Country 180,640 9.37 +0.66 14 −2
  Independent 60,420 3.13 −0.50 0 −1
  Independent Liberal 37,555 1.95 +1.95 1 +1
  Democratic Labor 28,830 1.50 +0.18 0
  Communist 12,150 0.63 −0.82 0
Total 1,927,358     94  
Popular vote
Labor
48.57%
Liberal
34.85%
Country
9.37%
Independents
5.08%
Democratic Labor
1.50%
Communist
0.63%
Parliamentary seats
Labor
54
Liberal
25
Country
14
Independents
1

Retiring members

Seats changing party representation

Seat 1959 1962
Party Member Member Party
Bass Hill New seat[b] Clarrie Earl Labor  
Blacktown   Liberal Alfred Dennis[c] Jim Southee
Bligh New seat[d] Tom Morey
Coogee   Liberal Kevin Ellis Lou Walsh
Drummoyne Walter Lawrence Reg Coady
Kirribilli New seat[d] John Waddy Liberal  
Leichhardt   Labor Reg Coady Seat abolished
Lismore[e]   Country Keith Compton Labor  
Liverpool Plains[f]   Labor Seat abolished
Manly   Liberal Douglas Darby Independent Liberal  
Merrylands   Labor Jack Ferguson Seat abolished
Nepean   Liberal Bill Chapman Alfred Bennett Labor  
Neutral Bay Ivan Black Seat abolished
North Sydney   Labor Ray Maher Seat abolished
Oxley   Country Les Jordan Liberal  
Paddington-Waverley   Labor Keith Anderson Seat abolished
The Hills New seat[d] Max Ruddock Liberal  
Wakehurst New seat[d] Dick Healey
Waratah   Independent Frank Purdue Edward Greaves Labor  
Wentworthville New seat[b] Jack Ferguson
Woollahra   Liberal Vernon Treatt Seat abolished
Wyong New seat[b] Ray Maher Labor  

Aftermath

Robert Heffron resigned in April 1964, aged 74 and was replaced by Jack Renshaw. Robert Askin and Charles Cutler remained as leaders of their respective parties throughout the term of the parliament. During the parliament there were 4 by-elections. These produced no change in party representation with the exception of Labor losing Waratah to the independent former member, Frank Purdue.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ There were 2,082,320 enrolled voters in 90 contested electorates and 91,448 were enrolled in 4 uncontested electorates (2 Labor, 2 Liberal).[5]
  2. ^ a b c Bass Hill, Wentworthville and Wyong were notionally Labor seats.[1]
  3. ^ Alfred Dennis unsuccessfully contested The Hills as an Independent Liberal.
  4. ^ a b c d Wakehurst. Bligh, Kirribilli and The Hills were notionally Liberal seats.[1]
  5. ^ The Country Party had won the 1959 election for Lismore by 2 votes, however it was declared void by the Court of Disputed Returns. The resulting by-election was won by Keith Compton (Labor).
  6. ^ Roger Nott (Labor) resigned and Frank O'Keefe (Country) won the resulting by-election.

References

  1. ^ a b c "1961 Redistribution". Atlas of New South Wales. NSW Land & Property Information. Archived from the original on 23 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Labor Election Policy". The Sydney Morning Herald. 13 February 1962. p. 1.
  3. ^ "Pledge to Suspend Toll Road Proposals". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 February 1962. p. 1.
  4. ^ McMullin, Ross (1991). The Light on the Hill: The Australian Labor Party 1891-1991. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-554966-X.
  5. ^ a b Green, Antony. "1962 Totals". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 12 August 2019.

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