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Western Australian state election, 1974

Western Australian state election, 1974
Western Australia
← 1971 30 March 1974 (1974-03-30) 1977 →

All 51 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
and 15 (of the 30) seats to the Western Australian Legislative Council
26 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  Charles Court 1953.jpg
Leader Charles Court John Tonkin
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Leader since 5 June 1972 1 January 1967
Leader's seat Nedlands Melville
Last election 25 seats 26 seats
Seats won 29 seats 22 seats
Seat change Increase4 Decrease4
Popular vote 262,621 260,805
Percentage 50.17% 49.83%
Swing Increase2.50 Decrease2.50

Premier before election

John Tonkin
Labor

Elected Premier

Charles Court
Liberal/National coalition


John Tonkin
Labor

Charles Court
Liberal/National coalition

Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 30 March 1974 to elect all 51 members to the Legislative Assembly and 15 members to the 30-seat Legislative Council. The one-term Labor government, led by Premier John Tonkin, was defeated by the Liberal Party, led by Opposition Leader Charles Court.

The Liberal Party won the election after a campaign focused mostly on inflation, industrial unrest, states' rights and education. The outgoing Tonkin government had had a turbulent ride in its three years of office, having only a one-seat majority in the Assembly and being outnumbered two-to-one in the Council.

The 15-month-old Whitlam Labor federal government had proven unpopular in Western Australia which saw it as taking a centralist view towards federal-state affairs, and Whitlam himself was hit by a soft drink can and a tomato whilst addressing voters at Forrest Place during the campaign. The Country Party had tentatively merged with the Democratic Labor Party in the period preceding the election, going to the voters as the National Alliance which put forward a centrist platform—however, they lost both votes and seats as compared to the 1971 election in doing so. Arthur Bickerton, the member for Pilbara, became the first Minister to be defeated at an election since 1939.


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