1922 New South Wales state election

The 1922 New South Wales state election was held on 25 March 1922. This election was for all of the 90 seats in the 26th New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in multiple member constituencies using the Hare Clark single transferable vote. The 25th parliament of New South Wales was dissolved on 17 February 1922 by the Governor, Sir Walter Edward Davidson, on the advice of the Premier James Dooley.

1922 New South Wales state election

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25 March 1922 (1922-03-25)
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All 90 seats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
46 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader George Fuller James Dooley
Party Nationalist Labor
Leader since 14 April 1920 5 October 1921
Leader's seat Wollondilly Bathurst
Last election 28 seats 43 seats
Seats won 41 seats 36 seats
Seat change 13 7
Percentage 43.17% 38.48%
Swing 13.25 4.60

Results of the election

Premier before election

James Dooley
Labor

Elected Premier

George Fuller
Nationalist/Progressive coalition

Key dates

Date Event
17 February 1922 The Legislative Assembly was dissolved, and writs were issued by the Governor to proceed with an election.
25 February 1922 Nominations for candidates for the election closed at noon.
25 March 1922 Polling day.
13 April 1922 Second Fuller ministry sworn in
19 April 1922 Writs returned.
26 April 1922 Opening of 25th Parliament.

Results


1922 New South Wales state election 
Legislative Assembly
<< 19201925 >>

Enrolled voters 1,251,023
Votes cast 875,464 Turnout 70.00 +13.81
Informal votes 31,771 Informal 3.63 −6.07
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change
  Nationalist 364,211 43.17 +13.25 41 +13
  Labor 324,677 38.48 −4.60 36 −7
  Progressive 93,488 11.08 −4.04 9 −6
  Independent 31,880 3.78 −1.07 1 0
  Democratic 14,354 1.70 −0.69 1 +1
  Independent Labor 7,438 0.88 +0.88 0  
  Ind. Coalitionist 5,727 0.68 +0.68 1 +1
  Industrial Labor 1,674 0.20 +0.20 0  
  Soldier's Nationalist 244 0.03 +0.03 0  
Total 843,693     90  
Popular vote
Nationalist
43.17%
Labor
38.48%
Progressive
11.05%
Independent
4.66%
Democratic
1.70%
Ind. Coalitionist
0.71%
Others
0.20%
Parliamentary seats
Nationalist
41
Labor
36
Progressive
9
Independent
2
Democratic
2
Ind. Coalitionist
1

Retiring members

Labor

  • Arthur Buckley MLA (Sydney)
  • John Estell MLA (Newcastle) — appointed to the Legislative Council

Nationalist

  • James Macarthur-Onslow MLA (Eastern Suburbs) — elected as Progressive

Changing seats

Seats changing hands
Seat 1920 Swing  1922
Party Member ± ± Member Party
Balmain   Labor John Doyle -6.3 +12.6 +18.8 Robert Stopford Nationalist  
Bathurst Valentine Johnston -6.4 +9.1 +11.7 Charles Rosenthal
Byron Tom Swiney +3.0 +9.5 +21.9 William Missingham Progressive  
Eastern Suburbs   Progressive James MacArthur-Onslow -5.6 +8.4 +11.1 Hyman Goldstein Nationalist  
  Labor Daniel Dwyer -12.0 +11.5 +10.9 Cyril Fallon Democratic  
Newcastle    Independent Arthur Gardiner -8.8 +17.0 +25.2 Walter Skelton Independent  
North Shore   Ind. Nationalist Alfred Reid +0.4 +5.5 +11.3 William Fell Ind. Coalitionist  
Oxley   Progressive Richard Price -10.5 +11.5 +12.4 Theodore Hill Nationalist  
Parramatta    Labor Bill Ely -8.1 +11.6 +15.0 Thomas Morrow
Sturt    Socialist Labor Percy Brookfield   NA NA +0.7 Jabez Wright Labor  
Sydney   Labor Michael Burke +1.0 +3.2 +7.3 Joseph Jackson Nationalist  
Wammerawa Joseph Clark -9.0 +8.7 +8.3 Harold Thorby Progressive  
Wollondilly John Cleary -9.2 +8.3 +7.3 Mark Morton Nationalist  
Members changing party
Seat 1920 ± 1922
Party Member % % Member Party
Byron   Progressive Stephen Perdriau Stephen Perdriau Nationalist  
Maitland Walter Bennett Walter Bennett
Namoi Walter Wearne Walter Wearne
Ryde   Ind. Nationalist Edward Loxton Edward Loxton
  Progressive Thomas Bavin Thomas Bavin
St George Thomas Ley Thomas Ley
Wammerawa   Nationalist William Ashford William Ashford  Independent  
Western Suburbs   Progressive James Wilson James Wilson Nationalist  

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