Results of the 1917 Western Australian state election explained
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This is a list of the results of the 1917 state election in Western Australia, listed by electoral district.
Results by electoral district
Avon
- Harrison's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Country", rather than "National Country".
Boulder
- Collier won Boulder unopposed at the 1914 election.
Coolgardie
- The previous Labor candidate, Charles McDowall, had been elected unopposed in 1914.
Gascoyne
- Gilchrist's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Liberal", rather than "National Liberal".
Leederville
- Veryard's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Liberal", rather than "National Liberal".
Menzies
- Mullany had run for Labor at the 1914 election.
Mount Leonora
- Foley had run for Labor at the 1914 election, and was elected unopposed.
Mount Margaret
- Taylor had been elected unopposed at the 1914 election.
Nelson
- Willmott's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Country", rather than "National Country".
North Perth
- Smith's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Liberal", rather than "National Liberal".
Swan
- Nairn's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Liberal", rather than "National Liberal".
Toodyay
- Piesse's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Country", rather than "National Country".
York
See also
References
. David Black (historian). Prescott. Valerie. Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. 1997. Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. Perth, [W.A.]. 0730984095.