1929 Parramatta state by-election

{{short description|Election result for Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia}}

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A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Parramatta on 23 February 1929 following the death of Albert Bruntnell ({{Australian politics/name|Nationalist}}).{{cite NSW Parliament |title=Mr Albert Bruntnell(1866-1929) |id=1171 |former=Yes |accessdate=11 May 2019}}

Results

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|title = 1929 Parramatta by-election
Saturday 23 February{{hsp}}{{cite NSW election |title=1929 Parramatta by-election |year=1927 |district=Parramatta_1 |access-date=21 September 2019}}

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{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Nationalist

|candidate = Herbert Lloyd

|votes = 7,099

|percentage = 52.27

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{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor NSW

|candidate = Jack Hooke

|votes = 6,258

|percentage = 46.08

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{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Independent Nationalist

|candidate = Herbert Bowles

|votes = 225

|percentage = 1.66

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{{Election box formal

|votes = 13,582

|percentage = 99.49

|change =

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{{Election box informal

|votes = 70

|percentage = 0.51

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{{Election box turnout

|votes = 13,652

|percentage = 71.80

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{{Election box hold AU party

|winner = Nationalist

|swing =

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Albert Bruntnell ({{Australian politics/name|Nationalist}}) died.

See also

References

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{{NSW by-elections 28th parl|state=expanded}}

{{Results of New South Wales state elections}}

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Category:1929 elections in Australia

Category:New South Wales state by-elections

Category:1920s in New South Wales