1933 Townsville City Council election explained

Country:Queensland
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1930 Townsville City Council election
Previous Year:1930
Next Election:1936 Townsville City Council election
Next Year:1936
Election Date:8 April 1933
Module:
Election Name:Mayor
Embed:yes
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Image1: IND
Candidate1:John Gill
Party1:Independent politician
Candidate2:Anthony Ogden
Party2:Labor
Colour2:DD2F27
Image3: PRO
Candidate3:John Clegg
Party3:Progressive
Colour3:95B537
1Blank:2CP
2Blank:2CP swing
Mayor
Posttitle:Subsequent Mayor
Before Election:William John Heatley
Before Party:Independent
After Election:John Stewart Gill
After Party:Independent
Module:
Embed:yes
Ongoing:no
Election Name:Councillors
Party1:Labor
Colour1:
  1. DD2F27
Leader1:Anthony Ogden
Party2:Independent politician
Leader2:N/A
Party3:Progressive
Leader3:John Clegg
Colour3:
  1. 95B537

The 1933 Townsville City Council election was held on 8 April 1933 to elect a mayor and councillors to the City of Townsville. The election was held as part of the statewide local elections in Queensland, Australia.

The mayoral election was won by independent candidate John Stewart Gill, after incumbent William John Heatley did not seek re-election.[1] [2]

Results

Mayor

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WON WITHOUT MAKING CAMPAIGN . Trove . Brisbane Courier.
  2. Web site: Council Elections . Trove . Brisbane Courier.