A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Lismore on 12 September 1959 because Justice Sugerman in the Court of Disputed Returns declared that the 1959 Lismore election was void. Electoral officers failed to initial or sign 51 ballot papers, rendering those papers informal. Those electors had been prevented from casting an effective vote and therefore preventing from voting. As Jack Easter's margin at the election was only 2 votes, the errors may have affected the result of the election.[1]
Date | Event | |
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21 March 1959 | New South Wales state election. | |
1 May 1959 | Clyde Campbell filed a petition in the Court of Disputed returns.[2] | |
12 June 1959 | 1959 Lismore election declared void. | |
18 August 1959 | Writ of election issued by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.[3] | |
21 August 1959 | Nominations | |
12 September 1959 | Polling day | |
9 October 1959 | Return of writ |