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House of Representatives by-elections 1901-2005

16 Aug 2005
Gerard Newman,
Scott C. Bennett
Publisher
Parliamentary Library (Australia)
By-elections Elections Parliament of Australia Australia
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House of Representatives by-elections 1901-2005 1.15 MB
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In this revised research brief, Gerard Newman discusses the 141 by-elections for the House of Representatives since Federation, including the most recent for the New South Wales division of Werriwa. Appendices give a full set of by-election figures.

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Post date:
17 Aug 2005

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