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1918 Queensland state election

Queensland state election, 1918
Queensland
← 1915 16 March 1918 (1918-03-16) 1920 →

All 72 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
  First party Second party
  TJRyanPortrait.jpg James Tolmie.jpg
Leader T. J. Ryan James Tolmie
Party Labor Nationalist
Leader since 6 September 1912 (1912-09-06) 15 February 1918 (1918-02-15)
Leader's seat Barcoo Toowoomba
Last election 45 seats 21 seats
Seats won 48 seats 22 seats
Seat change Increase3 Increase1
Percentage 53.68% 44.62%
Swing Increase1.62 Increase2.65

Premier before election

T. J. Ryan
Labor

Elected Premier

T. J. Ryan
Labor


T. J. Ryan
Labor

T. J. Ryan
Labor

Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 16 March 1918 to elect the 72 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.

The election was the second for the Labor government of T. J. Ryan, who had been premier since 1 June 1915. The Nationalist opposition (previously known as the Ministerialists) were led by Edward Macartney who replaced Digby Denham after the 1915 election when they were reduced to 21 seats. In turn, he was replaced by James Tolmie within three months.

The election saw the Labor government returned to office with an increased vote and seat count for both Labor and the Nationalists from the 1915 election.

Queensland state election, 16 March 1918
Legislative Assembly
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T.J. Ryan resigned as premier a year after the state election to run successfully for the federal seat of West Sydney in 1919. Ryan was replaced as premier by Ted Theodore. Theodore called the 1920 election one year into his premiership and two years after the 1918 election. After the election, Macartney returned to the leadership of the Nationalists, replacing Tolmie. He was later replaced for a second time, this time by William Vowles. Within a few months though, Vowles created the Queensland Country Party. However, because Vowles had created the Country Party using most of the rural-based Nationalist MLAs, Vowles was able to remain as Opposition Leader.


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