1964 Casino state by-election

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Registered16,917
Turnout89.94%
1964 Casino state by-election

 1962 29 February 1964 1965 

Electoral district of Casino in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Registered16,917
Turnout89.94%
  First party Second party Third party
 
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COU
COU
Candidate Richmond Manyweathers Robert Nicholls Charles Yabsley
Party Country Country Country
Primary vote 5,433 3,092 3,053
Percentage 36.29% 20.65% 20.39%
TCP 58.48% 41.52%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
William Young.png
COU
Candidate William Young Roderick Ramsay
Party Independent Country
Primary vote 1,868 1,526
Percentage 12.48% 10.19%

MP before election

Ian Robinson
Country

Elected MP

Richmond Manyweathers
Country

The 1964 Casino state by-election was held on 29 February 1964 to elect the member for Casino in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, following the resignation of Country Party MP Ian Robinson.

Robinson resigned from the Legislative Assembly after winning the seat of Cowper at the 1963 federal election.[1] In a field of four Country candidates and one independent, Richmond Manyweathers retained the seat for the Country Party with 58.48% of the two-candidate-preferred vote.[2]

Candidates

Party Candidate Background
  Country Richmond Manyweathers Mayor of Casino
  Country Robert Nicholls
  Country Roderick Ramsay
  Country Charles Yabsley
  Independent William Young Labor candidate for Casino in 1953

Result

See also

References

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