1919 Echuca by-election

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A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Echuca on 20 September 1919. This was triggered by the death of Nationalist MP Albert Palmer.

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1919 Echuca by-election

20 September 1919
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NAT
Candidate William Hill Frederick Purcell
Party Victorian Farmers Nationalist
Popular vote 13,800 4,848
Percentage 68.8% 24.2%
Swing Increase68.8pp Decrease36.5pp
TPP 72.3% 27.7%
TPP swing Increase72.3pp Decrease33.0pp

MP before election

Albert Palmer
Nationalist

Elected MP

William Hill
Victorian Farmers

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The by-election was won by William Hill, endorsed by the Victorian Farmers' Union, who became the second "Country" member of the Parliament following William Gibson's victory in the 1918 Corangamite by-election.

Results

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1919 Echuca by-election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Victorian Farmers William Hill 13,800 68.8 +68.8
Nationalist Frederick Purcell 4,848 24.2 –36.5
Ind. Nationalist Edwin Purbrick 1,418 7.1 +7.1
Total formal votes 20,066 97.2
Informal votes 572 2.8
Turnout 20,638 59.5
Two-party-preferred result
Victorian Farmers William Hill 72.3 +72.3
Nationalist Frederick Purcell 27.7 –33.0
Victorian Farmers gain from Nationalist Swing+33.0
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