Results of the 1938 New South Wales state election explained
The 1938 New South Wales state election was for 90 electoral districts each returning a single member with compulsory preferential voting.
Results by electoral district
Armidale
- Preferences were not distributed.
Balmain
- Preferences were not distributed.
Bathurst
- Preferences were not distributed.
Bondi
- Preferences were not distributed.
Bulli
- Preferences were not distributed.
Corowa
Christopher Lethbridge had won the seat at the 1937 by-election following the death of Richard Ball .
Gloucester
- Preferences were not distributed.
Goulburn
- Preferences were not distributed.
King
- Preferences were not distributed.
Kogarah
- Preferences were not distributed.
Leichhardt
- Preferences were not distributed.
Manly
- Preferences were not distributed.
Mudgee
- Preferences were not distributed.
Raleigh
- Preferences were not distributed.
Ryde
- Preferences were not distributed.
Tamworth
- Preferences were not distributed.
Tenterfield
- Preferences were not distributed.
Vaucluse
William Foster died and Murray Robson had been elected as an candidate at the resulting by-election however he re-joined the United Australia party.
Woollahra
The sitting member Sir Daniel Levy died in 1937. The resulting by-election was won by Harold Mason however he did not contest the election and the seat was regained by Vernon Treatt .
Young
See also