1988 Port Adelaide by-election explained

Country:South Australia
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Election Date:26 April 1988
Candidate1:Rod Sawford
Party1:Australian Labor Party
Popular Vote1:29,773
Percentage1:47.1%
Swing1: 14.2
Candidate2:Judy Fuller
Party2:Liberal Party of Australia
Popular Vote2:23,818
Percentage2:37.7%
Swing2: 9.1
1Blank:TPP
2Blank:TPP swing
1Data1:55.2%
2Data1: 11.1
1Data2:44.8%
2Data2: 11.1
MP
Before Election:Mick Young
Before Party:Australian Labor Party
After Election:Rod Sawford
After Party:Australian Labor Party

A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Port Adelaide on 26 March 1988. This was triggered by the resignation of Labor Party MP Mick Young over alleged mishandling of campaign donations.

The election was won by Labor candidate Rod Sawford, despite an 11.1% swing to the Liberal Party.

The 1988 Adelaide by-election had occurred seven weeks earlier.

Candidates

See also