1962 New South Wales state election, the Glossary
The 1962 New South Wales state election was held on 3 March 1962.[1]
Table of Contents
53 relations: Alfred Dennis, Bob Heffron, Candidates of the 1962 New South Wales state election, Census in Australia, Charles Cutler, Court of Disputed Returns (New South Wales), Douglas Darby, Eastern Suburbs railway line, Electoral district of Bass Hill, Electoral district of Blacktown, Electoral district of Bligh, Electoral district of Collaroy, Electoral district of Coogee, Electoral district of Drummoyne, Electoral district of Kirribilli, Electoral district of Leichhardt (New South Wales), Electoral district of Lismore, Electoral district of Liverpool Plains, Electoral district of Manly, Electoral district of Maroubra, Electoral district of Merrylands, Electoral district of Nepean (New South Wales), Electoral district of Neutral Bay, Electoral district of North Sydney, Electoral district of Oxley, Electoral district of Paddington-Waverley, Electoral district of The Hills, Electoral district of Wakehurst, Electoral district of Waratah (New South Wales), Electoral district of Wentworthville, Electoral district of Woollahra, Electoral district of Wyong, Frank O'Keefe, Frank Purdue, Governor of New South Wales, Heffron ministry (1962–1964), Instant-runoff voting, Jack Renshaw, Keith Compton, Les Jordan, Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1962–1965, New South Wales Labor Party, New South Wales Legislative Assembly, New South Wales Legislative Council, New South Wales Liberal Party, New South Wales National Party, Oxford University Press, Pacific Motorway (Sydney–Newcastle), Premier of New South Wales, Robert Askin, ... Expand index (3 more) »
- 1960s in New South Wales
- 1962 elections in Australia
- March 1962 events in Australia
Alfred Dennis
Alfred Hugh Dennis (31 July 1924 – 15 December 2019) was an Australian politician.
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Bob Heffron
Robert James Heffron (10 September 189027 July 1978), also known as Bob Heffron or R. J. Heffron, was a long-serving New South Wales politician, union organiser and Labor Party Premier of New South Wales from 1959 to 1964.
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Candidates of the 1962 New South Wales state election
This is a list of candidates of the 1962 New South Wales state election.
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Census in Australia
The Census in Australia, officially the Census of Population and Housing, is the national census in Australia that occurs every five years.
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Charles Cutler
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Benjamin Cutler KBE, ED (20 April 1918 – 23 September 2006) was an Australian politician, holding office for 28 years as an elected member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Orange.
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Court of Disputed Returns (New South Wales)
The Court of Disputed Returns in New South Wales is a court within the Australian court hierarchy established initially in 1928 pursuant to the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment Act, and since 2017 pursuant to the Electoral Act 2017.
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Douglas Darby
Evelyn Douglas Darby MP (24 September 1910 – 22 August 1985) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.
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Eastern Suburbs railway line
The Eastern Suburbs Railway (ESR) is a commuter railway line in Sydney constructed in the 1970s.
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Electoral district of Bass Hill
Bass Hill was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian State of New South Wales from 1962 to 1991, including the Sydney suburb of Bass Hill.
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Electoral district of Blacktown
Blacktown is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Electoral district of Bligh
Bligh was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Electoral district of Collaroy
Collaroy was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Australian state of New South Wales, created in the 1949 redistribution and first contested at the 1950 state election.
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Electoral district of Coogee
Coogee is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales located south-east of Sydney CBD.
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Electoral district of Drummoyne
Drummoyne is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Electoral district of Kirribilli
Kirribilli was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1962, partly replacing Neutral Bay and North Sydney, and named after and including the Sydney suburb of Kirribilli.
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Electoral district of Leichhardt (New South Wales)
Leichhardt was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1894, with the abolition of multi-member electorates and partly replacing Balmain, and named after and including the Sydney suburb of Leichhardt.
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Electoral district of Lismore
Lismore is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Electoral district of Liverpool Plains
Liverpool Plains was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1859 and including the Liverpool Plains (which includes Quirindi and Gunnedah) and the extensive pastoral district around the Gwydir River in the northwest of the state.
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Electoral district of Manly
Manly is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, and covers a large portion of the Northern Beaches Council local government area.
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Electoral district of Maroubra
Maroubra is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales located south-east of Sydney CBD.
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Electoral district of Merrylands
Merrylands was an electoral district for the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, named after and including the Sydney suburb of Merrylands.
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Electoral district of Nepean (New South Wales)
Nepean was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, originally created in 1859, and named after the Nepean River.
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Electoral district of Neutral Bay
Neutral Bay was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1927, replacing part of the multi-member electorate of North Shore, and named after and including the Sydney suburb of Neutral Bay.
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Electoral district of North Sydney
North Sydney was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Electoral district of Oxley
Oxley is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Electoral district of Paddington-Waverley
Paddington-Waverley was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Electoral district of The Hills
The Hills was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1962 to 2007.
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Electoral district of Wakehurst
The Electoral district of Wakehurst is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Electoral district of Waratah (New South Wales)
Waratah was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales in the Newcastle area, including the suburb of Waratah.
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Electoral district of Wentworthville
Wentworthville was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, first created in 1962.
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Electoral district of Woollahra
Woollahra was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, originally created with the abolition of multi-member constituencies in 1894 from part of Paddington, along with Waverley and Randwick.
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Electoral district of Wyong
Wyong is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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Frank O'Keefe
Frank Lionel O'Keefe, AM (6 October 1912 – 21 April 1989) was an Australian politician.
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Frank Purdue
Frank Outen Jensen Purdue, (2 September 1899 – 24 December 1985) was an Australian politician.
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Governor of New South Wales
The governor of New South Wales is the representative of the monarch, King Charles III, in the state of New South Wales.
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Heffron ministry (1962–1964)
The Heffron ministry (1962–1964) or Second Heffron ministry was the 60th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 30th Premier, Bob Heffron, of the Labor Party.
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Instant-runoff voting
Instant-runoff voting (IRV), also known as ranked-choice voting or the alternative vote (AV), combines ranked voting (in which voters rank candidates rather than choosing only a single preferred candidate) together with a system for choosing winners from these rankings by repeatedly eliminating the candidate with the fewest first-place votes and reassigning their votes until only one candidate is left.
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Jack Renshaw
John Brophy Renshaw (8 August 190928 July 1987) was an Australian politician.
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Keith Compton
Keith Clive Compton (16 May 1900 – 6 December 1977) was an Australian politician.
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Les Jordan
Leslie Charles Jordan (26 July 1896 – 29 September 1965) was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1944 until his death in 1965.
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1962–1965
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 40th parliament held their seats from 1962 to 1965.
New South Wales Labor Party
The New South Wales Labor Party, officially known as the Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch) and commonly referred to simply as NSW Labor, is the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP).
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New South Wales Legislative Assembly
The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is the lower of the two houses of the Parliament of New South Wales, an Australian state.
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New South Wales Legislative Council
The New South Wales Legislative Council, often referred to as the upper house, is one of the two chambers of the parliament of the Australian state of New South Wales.
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New South Wales Liberal Party
The New South Wales Liberal Party, officially called the Liberal Party of Australia, New South Wales Division, and colloquially known as the NSW Liberal Party, is the state division of the Liberal Party of Australia in New South Wales.
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New South Wales National Party
The National Party of Australia – N.S.W., commonly known as "The Nationals" or the NSW Nationals, is a political party in New South Wales which forms the state branch of the federal Nationals and has traditionally represented graziers, farmers, and rural voters generally.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Pacific Motorway (Sydney–Newcastle)
M1 Pacific Motorway is a 127-kilometre (79 mi) motorway linking Sydney to Newcastle via the Central Coast and Hunter regions of New South Wales.
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Premier of New South Wales
The premier of New South Wales is the head of government in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Robert Askin
Sir Robert William Askin, GCMG (4 April 1907 – 9 September 1981), was an Australian politician and the 32nd Premier of New South Wales from 1965 to 1975, the first representing the Liberal Party.
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Roger Nott
Roger Bede Nott (20 October 1908 – 28 September 2000) was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1941 until 1961.
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1959 Lismore state by-election
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Lismore on 12 September 1959 because Justice Sugerman in the Court of Disputed Returns declared that the 1959 Lismore election was void.
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1961 Liverpool Plains state by-election
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Liverpool Plains on 26 March 1961 and was triggered by the resignation of Roger Nott, who was the Minister for Agriculture in the Heffron Labor government and accepted an appointment by the Menzies coalition government to be the Administrator of the Northern Territory. 1962 New South Wales state election and 1961 Liverpool Plains state by-election are 1960s in New South Wales.
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See also
1960s in New South Wales
- 1933 New South Wales referendum
- 1960 Kurri Kurri state by-election
- 1960 Temora state by-election
- 1961 Liverpool Plains state by-election
- 1961 NSWSF season
- 1961 New South Wales earthquake
- 1961 New South Wales referendum
- 1961 Paddington-Waverley state by-election
- 1962 NSWSF season
- 1962 New South Wales state election
- 1963 NSW First Division season
- 1963 NSWSF season
- 1964 Casino state by-election
- 1964 Lakemba state by-election
- 1964 Waratah state by-election
- 1964 Wollongong-Kembla state by-election
- 1965 Bondi state by-election
- 1965 New South Wales state election
- 1965 Oxley state by-election
- 1967 Bathurst state by-election
- 1967 New England (Australia) statehood referendum
- 1968 New South Wales state election
- 1969 Lake Macquarie state by-election
- 1969 New South Wales Sunday trading referendum
- Chatsbury bushfires
- Freedom Ride (Australia)
- Geurie crossing loop collision
- Murder of Graeme Thorne
- New England New State Movement
- Snowy Mountains Scheme
- The Rolling Stones Australasian Tour 1966
1962 elections in Australia
- 1962 Batman by-election
- 1962 New South Wales state election
- 1962 South Australian state election
- 1962 Western Australian Legislative Council election
- 1962 Western Australian state election
- Results of the 1962 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
- Results of the 1962 Western Australian state election (Legislative Assembly)
March 1962 events in Australia
- 1962 New South Wales state election
- 1962 South Australian state election
- 1962 Western Australian state election
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962_New_South_Wales_state_election
Also known as New South Wales state election, 1962.
, Roger Nott, 1959 Lismore state by-election, 1961 Liverpool Plains state by-election.