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Queensland state election, 1938

Queensland state election, 1938
Queensland
← 1935 2 April 1938 (1938-04-02) 1941 →

All 62 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
  First party Second party
  William Forgan Smith.jpg StateLibQld 1 104596 Politician Edmund Maher, Brisbane, 1940.jpg
Leader William Forgan Smith Ted Maher
Party Labor Country/UAP coalition
Leader since 27 May 1929 (1929-05-27) 15 July 1936
Leader's seat Mackay West Moreton
Last election 46 seats 16 seats
Seats won 44 seats 17 seats
Seat change Decrease2 Increase1
Percentage 47.17% 36.62%
Swing Decrease6.26 Increase2.82

Premier before election

William Forgan Smith
Labor

Elected Premier

William Forgan Smith
Labor


William Forgan Smith
Labor

William Forgan Smith
Labor

Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 2 April 1938 to elect the 62 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The Labor government of Premier William Forgan Smith was seeking a third term in office. During the previous term, the Country and United Australia parties had emerged from the united Country and Progressive National Party, which had represented conservative forces for over a decade.

The most notable feature of the election campaign was the Protestant Labor Party, established in 1937, which claimed that the Forgan Smith Ministry was disproportionately Catholic and made extravagant claims that three-quarters of all police and public servants in the State were Catholic. Despite the campaign, Labor only lost one seat, Kelvin Grove, to the party.

The unsuccessful Protestant Labor candidate for Ithaca, George Webb, lodged a petition against the return of Labor member Ned Hanlon. He was initially successful in the Supreme Court when the case was heard by Justice E.A. Douglas, who voided the election result on 12 October on the basis of a finding that two men who had acted improperly were Hanlon's agents, but Hanlon appealed to the Full Bench of the Supreme Court and on 16 December 1938, his appeal was allowed. A further appeal by Webb to the High Court was refused leave on 31 March 1939.


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