Results of the 1932 New South Wales state election explained
The 1932 New South Wales state election was for 90 electoral districts each returning a single member with compulsory preferential voting.
Results by electoral district
Annandale
- Preferences were not distributed.
Balmain
- Preferences were not distributed.
Barwon
- Preferences were not distributed.
Bathurst
- Gordon Wilkins was endorsed jointly by the Country and United Australia Parties.
Bondi
- Preferences were not distributed.
Botany
- Preferences were not distributed.
Bulli
- Preferences were not distributed.
Burwood
- Preferences were not distributed.
Casino
- Preferences were not distributed.
Castlereagh
- Preferences were not distributed.
Cobar
- Preferences were not distributed.
Concord
- Preferences were not distributed.
Cootamundra
- Preferences were not distributed.
Corowa
- Richard Ball was elected at the 1930 election as a Nationalist candidate, but joined the Country party instead of the UAP.
Dubbo
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6" style="text-align:left;" |After distribution of preferences
- Preferences were not distributed to completion.
Georges River
- Preferences were not distributed.
Glebe
- Preferences were not distributed.
Gloucester
- Preferences were not distributed.
Hamilton
- Preferences were not distributed.
Hartley
- Preferences were not distributed.
- Horace Bracey was jointly endorsed by the UAP and Country party.
Hawkesbury
- Preferences were not distributed.
Hurstville
- Preferences were not distributed.
King
- Preferences were not distributed.
Lachlan
- Preferences were not distributed.
Leichhardt
- Preferences were not distributed.
Monaro
- Preferences were not distributed.
Mudgee
- David Spring was jointly endorsed by the UAP and Country Party. In parliament, he caucused with the Country party.
Newcastle
- Preferences were not distributed.
Newtown
- Preferences were not distributed.
North Sydney
- Preferences were not distributed.
Paddington
- Preferences were not distributed.
Parramatta
- Preferences were not distributed.
Phillip
- Preferences were not distributed.
Randwick
- Preferences were not distributed.
Redfern
- Preferences were not distributed.
Ryde
- Preferences were not distributed.
Tamworth
- Preferences were not distributed.
Temora
- Preferences were not distributed.
Upper Hunter
William Cameron died and Malcolm Brown won the resulting by-election, standing as a candidate at this election.
Waratah
|- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"! colspan="6" style="text-align:left;" |After distribution of preferences
- Preferences were not distributed to completion.
- Arthur Griffiths was jointly endorsed by the UAP and Country Party.
Waverley
- Preferences were not distributed.
Wollondilly
- Preferences were not distributed.
Young
See also