The 1900 Victorian colonial election was held on 1 November 1900 to elect the 18th Parliament of Victoria. All 95 seats in the Legislative Assembly were up for election.[1]
The incumbent Ministerialist government, led by Allan McLean, was defeated and a Liberal government was formed with George Turner as Premier. Turner had previously served as premier from 1894 until 1899.[1][2][3]
This was the first election in Victoria that used first-past-the-post following the abolition of plural voting. People who lived in one electorate and owned property in another were still able to choose which electorate they voted in.[1]
This was also the last election in Victoria before Australian federation in 1901, when it became a state.
Results
Party | Votes | % | Swing | Seats | Change | ||
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Liberal | 80,536 | 50.61 | +50.61 | 44 | ![]() | ||
Ministerialist | 37,048 | 23.28 | −40.41 | 24 | ![]() | ||
Conservative | 23,596 | 14.83 | −10.16 | 18 | ![]() | ||
United Labour | 17,952 | 11.28 | +0.84 | 9 | ![]() | ||
Formal votes | 159,132 | ||||||
Informal votes | 678 | ||||||
Total | 159,810 | 95 | |||||
Registered voters / turnout | 280,810 | 63.41 |
Notes
- ^ a b c At the 1897 election, the Liberal Ministerialists won 55 seats with 64.39% of the total vote. Additionally, the Oppositionists - which won 32 seats with 24.99% of the vote - were largely made up of Conservatives.
References
- ^ a b c d "THE EIGHTEENTH PARLIAMENT ELECTED 1 NOVEMBER 1900". Psephos: Adam Carr's Electoral Archive.
- ^ Serle, Geoffrey. "Turner, Sir George (1851 - 1916)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7. ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943.
- ^ "Allan McLean". Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Archived from the original on 23 April 2023.
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