1966 Queensland state election

Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 28 May 1966 to elect the 78 members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.[1]

1966 Queensland state election

28 May 1966 (1966-05-28)

All 78 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
40 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
Turnout93.27 ( 0.02 pp)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Frank Nicklin Jack Duggan
Party Country/Liberal coalition Labor
Leader since 21 May 1941 18 August 1958 (1958-08-18)
Leader's seat Landsborough Toowoomba West
Last election 46 seats 26 seats
Seats won 47 seats 26 seats
Seat change 1 0
Percentage 44.77% 43.84%
Swing 0.70 0.01

Premier before election

Frank Nicklin
Country/Liberal coalition

Elected Premier

Frank Nicklin
Country/Liberal coalition

The major parties contesting the election were the Country Party led by Premier Frank Nicklin in coalition the Liberal Party, the Labor Party led by Jack Duggan.

The Country-Liberal coalition won a fourth term in office at the election.

Results

Queensland state election, 28 May 1966
Legislative Assembly
<< 19631969 >>

Enrolled voters 870,869
Votes cast 812,235 Turnout 93.27 -0.02
Informal votes 13,262 Informal 1.63 +0.07
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 350,254 43.84 +0.01 26 ± 0
  Liberal 203,648 25.49 +1.73 20 ± 0
  Country 154,081 19.28 -1.03 27 + 1
  Democratic Labor 49,948 6.25 -0.97 1 ± 0
  Independent 38,001 4.76 +0.20 4 – 1
Total 798,973     78  

Seats changing hands

Seat Pre-1966 Swing Post-1966
Party Member Margin Margin Member Party
Fassifern   Independent Country Alf Muller 7.7 v CP N/A 20.1 v ALP Alf Muller Country  
Hawthorne   Independent Labor Bill Baxter* 3.0 -5.5 2.5 Bill Kaus Liberal  
Toowoomba East   Liberal Mervyn Anderson 0.1 -5.4 5.3 Peter Wood Labor  
  • Members in italics did not recontest their seats.
  • The sitting Labor MP for Hawthorne, Bill Baxter, lost preselection as the Labor candidate. He was expelled from the ALP for running against the selected candidate Thomas Burton. Previous election figures are Labor v Liberal.
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See also

References

  1. "Parliament of Queensland, Legislative Assembly election results for 28 May 1966". Australian Politics and Elections Archive 1856-2018. University of Western Australia. Archived from the original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
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