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- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 abstract "A by-election for the seat of Port Melbourne in the Victorian Legislative Assembly was held on Saturday 15 March 1952. The by-election was triggered by the death of Labor member Tom Corrigan on 19 January 1952.The candidates were Stan Corrigan (Tom Corrigan's son) for the Labor Party, William Bird (secretary of the Melbourne branch of the Seamen's Union) for the Communist Party, and Kenneth Cole for the Liberal and Country Party. Labor retained the seat with Corrigan winning by a large majority.".
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- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Labor_Party.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLink By-election.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1952_elections_in_Australia.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victorian_state_by-elections.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Australia.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Port_Melbourne.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_and_Country_Party.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLink Stan_Corrigan.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Corrigan_(Australian_politician).
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Legislative_Assembly.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1952 by-election".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1952".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port Melbourne".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLinkText "by-election".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 wikiPageWikiLinkText "resulting by-election".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 candidate Stan_Corrigan.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 candidate "Kenneth Cole".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 candidate "William Bird".
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- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 change "−0.03".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 change "−5.60".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 change "−9.0".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 hasPhotoCollection Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 party "Communist".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 party "Labor".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 party "Liberal and Country".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 percentage "13.18".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 percentage "2.05".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 percentage "7.9".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 percentage "78.93".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 percentage "84".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 percentage "97.95".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 swing "+2.78".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 votes "16353".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 votes "1636".
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- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 votes "21152".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 votes "2730".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 votes "433".
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- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 winner "Labor".
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 subject Category:1952_elections_in_Australia.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 subject Category:Victorian_state_by-elections.
- Port_Melbourne_state_by-election,_1952 comment "A by-election for the seat of Port Melbourne in the Victorian Legislative Assembly was held on Saturday 15 March 1952. The by-election was triggered by the death of Labor member Tom Corrigan on 19 January 1952.The candidates were Stan Corrigan (Tom Corrigan's son) for the Labor Party, William Bird (secretary of the Melbourne branch of the Seamen's Union) for the Communist Party, and Kenneth Cole for the Liberal and Country Party. Labor retained the seat with Corrigan winning by a large majority.".
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