1908 Victorian state election

The 1908 Victorian state election was held in the Australian state of Victoria on 29 December 1908 to elect 40 of the 65 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.[1] The other 25 seats were uncontested.

1908 Victorian state election

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All 65 seats in the Victorian Legislative Assembly
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderGeorge PrendergastJohn MurrayThomas Bent
PartyLaborLiberalUnited Liberal
Leader since190419081907
Leader's seatNorth MelbourneWarrnamboolBrighton
Last election14 seatsDid not exist49 seats
Seats won21 seats18 seats24 seats
Seat changeIncrease 7Increase 18Decrease 25
Percentage34.7833.9419.98
SwingIncrease 1.85%Increase 33.94%Decrease 31.38%

Premier before election

Thomas Bent
United Liberal

Elected Premier

John Murray
Liberal

The election was in single-member districts, using first-past-the-post voting.

Background

The National Citizens' Reform League, led by Thomas Bent, had disbanded shortly after the 1904 state election, leading to the majority of Liberals and Conservatives sitting separately again for around three years.[2][3]

Bent formed the United Liberal Party in February 1907, two years before the federal Commonwealth Liberal Party was founded.[2]

However, after only a single year, Liberals John Murray and Alexander Peacock successfully moved a no confidence motion against him.[4] This led to the ULP splitting and the Liberal Party forming.[4]

The Labor side of politics was controlled by the Political Labor Council. In 1904, George Prendergast became the first leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party.

Results

Despite winning the highest number of seats, the United Liberal Party was defeated. John Murray would be chosen as Premier on 6 January 1909 following a conference of both Murray's and Bent's supporters.[1]

25 seats were uncontested.[1]

Legislative Assembly (FPTP)[1]
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Labor30,60534.78+0.3821 7
 Liberal29,86633.94+33.9418 18
 United Liberal17,57819.98−31.3824 25
 Independent Liberal5,4556.20+6.202 2
 Independent Ministerialist5390.61−8.860 1
 Victorian Socialist1670.19+0.190
 Independent3,7854.30+1.940 1
 Formal votes87,99599.47
 Informal votes0.53
 Total87,99565
 Registered voters / turnout263,87653.64

Aftermath

On 8 January 1909, John Murray successfully moved a motion of no-confidence in Bent's government and succeeded him as Premier.

Four months later, the federal Commonwealth Liberal Party was formed, into which the Liberals merged.[5][6][7]

See also

References


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