1968 Western Australian state election

Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 23 March 1968 to elect all 51 members to the Legislative Assembly and 15 members to the 30-seat Legislative Council. The Liberal-Country coalition government, led by Premier Sir David Brand, won a record fourth term in office against the Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader John Tonkin.

1968 Western Australian state election

← 196523 March 1968 (1968-03-23)1971 →

All 51 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
and 15 (of the 30) seats to the Western Australian Legislative Council
26 Assembly seats were needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderDavid BrandJohn Tonkin
PartyLiberal/Country coalitionLabor
Leader since1 March 19571 January 1967
Leader's seatGreenoughMelville
Last election29 seats21 seats
Seats won28 seats23 seats
Seat changeDecrease1Increase2
Percentage49.25%45.35%
SwingDecrease4.16Increase2.71

Premier before election

David Brand
Liberal/Country coalition

Elected Premier

David Brand
Liberal/Country coalition

Results

Legislative Assembly

Western Australian state election, 23 March 1968
Legislative Assembly
<< 19651971 >>

Enrolled voters359,790[1]
Votes cast331,325Turnout92.09%–0.24%
Informal votes10,255Informal3.10%–0.01%
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes%SwingSeatsChange
 Labor145,60545.35%+2.71%23+ 2
 Liberal and Country141,27144.00%–4.54%19– 2
 Country16,8795.25%+0.38%9+ 1
 Democratic Labor10,4563.26%+2.32%0± 0
 Democratic2,2160.69%+0.69%0± 0
 Communist1,6940.53%+0.44%0± 0
 Independent2,9490.92%–1.98%0± 0
Total321,070  51 
1 449,122 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but 14 seats (27.45% of the total) were uncontested—five Liberal seats representing 32,810 enrolled voters, five Country seats representing 29,746 enrolled voters, and four Labor seats representing 26,776 enrolled voters.

Legislative Council

Western Australian state election, 23 March 1968
Legislative Council

Enrolled voters208,417[1]
Votes cast192,342Turnout92.29%+0.15%
Informal votes8,631Informal4.49%+0.22%
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes%SwingSeatsChange
 Labor85,67446.64%610
 Liberal and Country67,97737.00%412
 Country21,22811.56%58
 Democratic Labor4,5022.45%00
 Independent4,3302.36%00
Total183,711  1530
1 449,122 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but 9 seats (60% of the total) were uncontested—three Liberal seats representing 99,137 enrolled voters, three Country seats representing 53,847 enrolled voters, and three Labor seats representing 86,198 enrolled voters.

Post-election pendulum

LCL/Country seats (28)
Marginal
SubiacoHugh GuthrieLCL0.4%
KimberleyAlan RidgeLCL2.2%
MooreEdgar LewisCP2.3% v IND
MirrabookaDoug CashLCL2.8%
Merredin-YilgarnJack StewartLCL2.9%
MurrayEwart RuncimanLCL3.8%
BlackwoodRon KitneyCP4.6% v LCL
ToodyayJames CraigCP4.7%
BunburyMaurice WilliamsLCL5.7%
Fairly safe
RoeBill YoungCP9.7% v LCL
Safe
CottesloeRoss HutchinsonLCL10.0%
Mount LawleyRay O'ConnorLCL10.0%
FloreatAndrew MensarosLCL14.6%
DaleCyril RushtonLCL15.4%
Darling RangeKen DunnLCL16.2%
NedlandsCharles CourtLCL26.6%
South PerthBill GraydenLCL28.6% v DLP
East MelvilleDes O'NeilLCL30.3% v COM
AvonHarry GayferCPunopp.
GreenoughDavid BrandLCLunopp.
KatanningCrawford NalderCPunopp.
Mount MarshallRay McPharlinCPunopp.
Murchison-EyreRichard BurtLCLunopp.
NarroginWilliam ManningCPunopp.
StirlingClayton MitchellCPunopp.
VasseStewart BovellLCLunopp.
WellingtonIven ManningLCLunopp.
WembleyGuy HennLCLunopp.
Labor seats (23)
Marginal
CanningTom BatemanALP0.5%
ClontarfDonald MayALP2.2%
MaylandsJohn HarmanALP3.0%
NorthamKen McIverALP3.6%
Mount HawthornRon BertramALP4.2%
KarrinyupStan LaphamALP4.3%
AlbanyJack HallALP5.4%
Fairly safe
GeraldtonBill SewellALP6.2%
PerthTerry BurkeALP6.2%
CollieTom JonesALP6.6%
WarrenDavid EvansALP8.8%
Safe
AscotMerv TomsALP13.2%
BalcattaHerb GrahamALP13.4%
GascoyneDaniel NortonALP14.1%
BelmontColin JamiesonALP14.5%
MelvilleJohn TonkinALP17.5%
CockburnDon TaylorALP18.6%
SwanBill HaighALP21.0%
FremantleHarry FletcherALP23.5% v DLP
Boulder-DundasArthur MoirALPunopp.
KalgoorlieTom EvansALPunopp.
PilbaraArthur BickertonALPunopp.
Victoria ParkRon DaviesALPunopp.

See also

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