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  • A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Ballaarat on 10 July 1920. At the 1919 federal election, Nationalist candidate...
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    The Division of Ballarat (spelt Ballaarat from 1901 until the 1977 election) is an Australian electoral division in the state of Victoria. The division...
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  • federal election. This result was declared void and a by-election was held in the following year. Candidates of the 1919 Australian federal election Members...
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    Spouse of the prime minister of Australia Ballarat was spelt Ballaarat until the 1973 election. Died in office Gorton was a Senator until he resigned from...
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    seat of Ballaarat by a single vote. Labor won 26 seats, a net gain of four. The Nationalists also swept the Senate for a second consecutive election, leaving...
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  • (Nationalist) as the member for Ballaarat, after the latter's election in 1919 was declared void. On 18 December 1920, George Foley (Nationalist) was...
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    ministers of Australia. They are as follows: Ballarat was spelt Ballaarat until the 1973 election. Fitzhardinge, L. F. (1964). William Morris Hughes: A Political...
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    Representatives, 1917–1919 Members of the Australian Senate, 1917–1920 Turnout in contested seats University of WA election results in Australia since 1890...
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    Australian House of Representatives seat of Ballaarat, and defeated sitting Labor MP Charles McGrath by one vote, the closest result ever recorded for...
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  • via a by-election for Allandale in 1933, Ballarat in 1935, and the Senate in 1940. McAdam died at Ballarat in 1967 and is buried in Ballaarat Old Cemetery...
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  • Ballarat in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1901 until the present. The seat was known as Ballaarat from 1901 until 1977. Ballarat...
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  • This is a list of by-elections for the Australian House of Representatives from its creation in 1901 until the present day. Casual vacancies in the House...
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    Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1859–1861 (category Members of the Parliament of Victoria by term)
    Maldon, Mandurang, Maryborough, Ripon and Hampden, West Melbourne, Ballaarat East, Ballaarat West, East Melbourne, Grenville, North Melbourne, Gippsland North...
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  • Senate, 1917–1920 List of political parties in Australia Adam Carr's Election Archive - House of Representatives 1917 Adam Carr's Election Archive - Senate...
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  • Australian Senate, 1917–1920 Members of the Australian Senate, 1920–1923 List of political parties in Australia Adam Carr's Election Archive - House of Representatives...
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    were nominated and some elected. The electoral districts were: Avoca Ballaarat Belfast and Warrnambool Castlemaine Geelong Gipps' Land Grant Kilmore...
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    Parliament as MP for the Division of Ballaarat, and became Attorney-General of Australia in the ministry headed by Edmund Barton. He was active, especially...
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    its records until 1920. It was recognised by statute for the first time with the passage of the Parliamentary Allowances Act 1920, which granted its...
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    Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1861–1864 (category Members of the Parliament of Victoria by term)
    replaced by George Higinbotham in an April 1862 by-election b H. Chapman resigned in February 1862; replaced by James McCulloch in a March 1862 by-election c...
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    electorate covering the area he represented, the seat of Ballaarat, was being contested by Alfred Deakin. Instead, he stayed in Victorian politics and...
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