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1967 Australian Capital Territory election

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1967 Australian Capital Territory election

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  First party Second party Third party
 
TWP
Leader No leader Jim Leedman Alan Fitzgerald
Party Labor Liberal True Whig
Last election 2 0 Did not exist
Seats won 3 2 1
Seat change Increase 1 Increase 2 Increase 1

The 1967 Australian Capital Territory election was held in September 1967 to elect all eight members of the Advisory Council, the main elected representative body of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).

The election was contested by the True Whig Party, a joke party formed by satirist Alan Fitzgerald in 1966. Although standing on a joke platform and promising to "do nothing", Fitzgerald was elected with the third highest primary vote behind Labor and the Liberal Party.[1][2]

Prior to the election, the ACT Progress and Welfare Council had dissolved, and incumbent member Jim Pead stood as an independent candidate.[3]

Results

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The Liberal Party returned to having representation on the council, having not won any seats in 1964.

Legislative Assembly (STV/PR)
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 3 Increase 1
  Liberal 2 Increase 2
  True Whig 1 Increase 1
  Independents 2 Decrease 3
 Total 100.0

References

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  1. ^ "Hansard" (PDF). Legislative Assembly for the ACT.
  2. ^ "Elected Members, ACT Advisory Council, 1930-1974". Libraries ACT. 10 May 2022.
  3. ^ "PEAD STANDING AGAIN Advisory Council role defended". The Canberra Times. Vol. 41, no. 11, 769. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 17 August 1967. p. 11 – via National Library of Australia.