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| Legislative Assembly
election, 1999 [1] |
| Party |
Vote % |
Seats |
| Labor |
42.21 |
↑0.9 |
55 |
↑5 |
| Liberal |
24.82 |
↓8.0 |
20 |
↓9 |
| National |
8.87 |
↓2.2 |
13 |
↓4 |
| Other |
24.10 |
|
5 |
↑2 |
| Labor
win |
Elections to the 52nd Parliament of New South Wales
were held on Saturday, March 27, 1999. All seats in the Legislative
Assembly and half the seats in the Legislative Council
were up for election. The Australian Labor Party, led by
premier Bob Carr won a
second term with a 7% swing against the Liberal Party of Australia
and National Party of
Australia, led by Kerry Chikarovski.
The poll was the first to be held after two key changes to the
electoral system. In 1997, the number of electoral districts was
reduced from 99 to 93. In 1995, fixed four-year terms were
introduced.
Coalition
Chikarovski had deposed her predecessor, Peter Collins,
three months before the election, and so bore much of the criticism
of her party's performance at the 1999 election. The conservative
vote collapsed to 33.7% - down 10 percentage points, or one in
every four conservative voters.
Results
Overview
In the New South Wales
Legislative Assembly:
Elections were held for half the seats in the New South Wales
Legislative Council:
Changing
hands
- Burrinjuck.
Liberal seat won by National with a swing of 6.0%
- Dubbo. National
seat won by an independent with a swing of 19.4%
- Georges
River. Liberal seat won by Labor with a swing of
8.3%
- Menai. Liberal
seat won by Labor with a swing of 6.1%
- Murray
Darling. National seat won by Labor with a swing of
7.7%
- Northern
Tablelands. National seat won by an independent with a
swing of 24.0%
- South Coast.
Liberal seat won by Labor with a swing of 5.0%
- Strathfield.
Liberal seat won by Labor with a swing of 11.1%
- Tweed. National
seat won by Labor with a swing of 4.7%
See also
References
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