1971 Kew state by-election

1971 Kew state by-election

← 1970 April 17, 1971 (1971-04-17) 1973 →

The Electoral district of Kew in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria
Turnout82.8% Decrease 10.2
  First party Second party
 
Dick Hamer.jpg
Candidate Rupert Hamer Rosslyn Ives
Party Liberal Labor
Percentage 64.8% 30.5%
Swing Increase 23.1 Increase 4.7

Location of the electoral district of Kew, in Melbourne's inner eastern suburbs

MP before election

Arthur Rylah
Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)

Elected MP

Rupert Hamer
Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)

A by-election for the seat of Kew was held on 17 April 1971 following the resignation of then Deputy Premier, Arthur Rylah. The by-election was won by Liberal candidate, Rupert Hamer, he won with a 64.8% primary vote and a swing of 23.1% in his primary vote.


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