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- Electoral_district_of_Ascot abstract "Ascot was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1968 to 1989.The district was based in the eastern suburbs of Perth. First contested at the 1968 state election, its first member was Merv Toms, hitherto the member for Bayswater, who finished his career as Speaker of the Assembly. He died on 8 October 1971 while exercising his casting vote for the Government on the floor of the Assembly, where the Government and Opposition were evenly divided. At the resulting by-election, 28-year-old schoolteacher Mal Bryce was elected. Bryce, who later served as Deputy Premier to Brian Burke in the Burke Ministry, held the seat until his resignation in 1988. The seat's last member was Eric Ripper, who served as Deputy Premier to both Dr Geoff Gallop and Alan Carpenter and became the member for Belmont after Ascot was abolished at the 1989 state election.The seat was held at all times by members of the Labor Party.".
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- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Carpenter.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Ascot,_Western_Australia.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Ascot_state_by-election,_1971.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Labor_Party.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Burke.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Burke_Ministry_(Western_Australia).
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_electoral_districts_of_Western_Australia.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Bayswater_(Western_Australia).
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Belmont.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_districts_of_Western_Australia.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Ripper.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Geoff_Gallop.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Mal_Bryce.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Merv_Toms.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Perth.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Perth,_Western_Australia.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Speaker_of_the_Western_Australian_Legislative_Assembly.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Tonkin_Ministry.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Tonkin_Ministry_(Western_Australia).
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_Legislative_Assembly.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_state_election,_1968.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_state_election,_1989.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ascot".
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Electoral district of Ascot".
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot hasPhotoCollection Electoral_district_of_Ascot.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot lifespan "1968".
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot name "Ascot".
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot namesake Ascot,_Western_Australia.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot state "wa".
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- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Australian_Electorate.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WesternAustralia-gov-stub.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot subject Category:Former_electoral_districts_of_Western_Australia.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot hypernym District.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot type Place.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot type PopulatedPlace.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot type Region.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot type Settlement.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot type Location.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot type AdministrativeArea.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot type Place.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot type Thing.
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- Electoral_district_of_Ascot comment "Ascot was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1968 to 1989.The district was based in the eastern suburbs of Perth. First contested at the 1968 state election, its first member was Merv Toms, hitherto the member for Bayswater, who finished his career as Speaker of the Assembly.".
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot label "Electoral district of Ascot".
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- Electoral_district_of_Ascot sameAs Q5355047.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot wasDerivedFrom Electoral_district_of_Ascot?oldid=675902895.
- Electoral_district_of_Ascot isPrimaryTopicOf Electoral_district_of_Ascot.