1983 Western Australian state election
1983 Western Australian state election
Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 19 February 1983 to elect all 57 members to the Legislative Assembly and 18 members to the 34-seat Legislative Council .
The three-term Liberal -National Country coalition government, led by Premier Ray O'Connor since 25 January 1982 (after the retirement of Sir Charles Court ) was defeated by the Labor Party , led by Opposition Leader Brian Burke since 10 September 1981.
Results
Legislative Assembly
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Enrolled voters
744,986[1]
Votes cast
663,153
Turnout
87.93%
+2.66%
Informal votes
18,799
Informal
2.83%
–0.69%
Summary of votes by party
Party
Primary votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
342,536
53.16%
+7.21%
32
+ 9
Liberal
256,846
39.86%
–3.89%
20
– 6
National Country [2]
22,148
3.44%
–0.86%
3
± 0
National[2]
10,767
1.67%
–1.29%
2
– 1
Democrats
5,178
0.80%
–1.16%
0
± 0
Socialist
905
0.14%
–0.12%
0
± 0
Other parties
5,974
0.93%
+0.75%
0
± 0
Independent
3,229
0.50%
–0.15%
0
± 0
Total
644,354
57
Two-party-preferred
Labor
350,996
53.74%
+4.71%
Liberal /NCP
302,100
46.26%
–4.71%
Notes:
1 754,226 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but one seat, Narrogin , held by the National Country Party's Peter Jones and representing 9,239 electors, was held unopposed.
2 The National Country Party (NCP) and the National Party (NP) were two separate parties, the former in coalition with the Liberal Party, the latter an independent party which had split from the NCP on 10 August 1978.
Legislative Council
Western Australian state election, 19 February 1983[ 1] Legislative Council
Enrolled voters
754,225
Votes cast
671,102
Turnout
88.98%
+0.57%
Informal votes
24,962
Informal
3.72%
–0.66%
Summary of votes by party
Party
Primary votes
%
Swing
Seats won
Seats held
Labor
327,129
50.63%
+5.85%
7
13
Liberal
268,626
41.57%
–5.93%
9
19
National Country [2]
20,553
3.18%
–0.64%
0
0
National[2]
20,336
3.15%
–0.28%
1
1
Democrats
9,356
1.45%
+1.45%
0
0
Other parties
0
0.00%
–0.47%
0
0
Total
646,140
17
34
Two-party-preferred
Labor
341,236
52.81%
+5.17%
Liberal /NCP
304,904
47.19%
–5.17%
Seats changing parties
Members listed in italics did not contest their seat at this election.
* figure is vs. Liberal
** figure is vs. National (NP)
Post-election pendulum
Opinion polling
Morgan Gallop opinion poll results[ 2]
Date
Primary vote
Leader's approval rating
Labor
Liberal-NCP
Labor
Liberal
February–April 1981
44
48
39
47
June–August 1981
49
42
37
51
18 September 1981
Brian Burke replaces Ron Davies as leader of the Labor Party
September–November 1981
51
39
33
47
December 1981–January 1982
46
46
39
63
21 January 1982
Ray O'Connor replaces Charles Court as leader of the Liberal Party
February–April 1982
51
42
52
50
May–June 1982
49
44
54
59
July–August 1982
51
44
56
63
September–October 1982
48
42
54
62
November–December 1982
47
48
58
61
19 February 1983 election
53.8
44.2
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