1993 Dickson supplementary election

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1993 Dickson supplementary election

 1990
17 April 1993
1996 

Division of Dickson (Queensland) in the House of Representatives
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Michael Lavarch Bruce Flegg Trevor St Baker
Party Labor Liberal National
Popular vote 29,515 1,170 6,921
Percentage 43.56% 33.56% 10.21%
Swing Increase 1.08 Increase 3.31 Decrease 1.47
TPP 50.26% 49.74%
TPP swing Decrease2.53pp Increase2.53pp

Elected MP

Michael Lavarch
Labor

The 1993 Dickson supplementary election was held on 17 April 1993 to elect the next member for Dickson in the Australian House of Representatives, following the death of a candidate during the 1993 federal election campaign.

Dickson was formed in 1992 and had not previously been contested, however it was notionally held by the Labor Party.

Independent candidate Walter Pegler died on 3 March, 10 days before the federal election.[1] As it was after the close of nominations, the election was declared 'failed' and a supplementary election had to be held.[1]

Following the return of the Labor Party to government, Prime Minister Paul Keating announced the makeup of the Second Keating Ministry. Michael Lavarch was elected to the ministry by the Labor Caucus on 23 March in the portfolio of Attorney-General. However, he was not formally sworn in.[1]

Results

Aftermath

References

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