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1932 East Sydney by-election

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1932 East Sydney by-election

6 February 1932
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Eddie Ward William McCall
Party Labor (NSW) United Australia
Popular vote 17,461 16,304
Percentage 47.0% 43.9%
Swing Increase4.6pp Decrease0.3pp
TPP 50.2% 49.8%
TPP swing Increase1.9pp Decrease1.9pp

MP before election

John Clasby
United Australia

Elected MP

Eddie Ward
Labor (NSW)

A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of East Sydney on 6 February 1932. This was triggered by the death of United Australia Party MP John Clasby, who had been elected at the 1931 election and never taken his seat in Parliament.

The by-election was won by New South Wales Labor candidate Eddie Ward, who had previously won the seat in a by-election the previous year but lost it to Clasby at the federal election. The Labor Party had split in New South Wales with Ward adhering to the group headed by Jack Lang, the Premier of New South Wales.

Results

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East Sydney by-election, 1932[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor (NSW) Eddie Ward 17,461 47.0 +4.6
United Australia William McCall 16,304 43.9 −0.3
Labor Lou Cunningham 2,817 7.6 −5.7
Communist Jack Miles 597 1.6 +1.6
Total formal votes 37,179 97.3
Informal votes 1,018 2.7
Turnout 38,197 85.6
Two-party-preferred result
Labor (NSW) Eddie Ward 18,676 50.2 +1.9
United Australia William McCall 18,503 49.8 −1.9
Labor (NSW) gain from United Australia Swing +1.9

References

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  1. ^ "By-Elections 1931-1934". Psephos.