- Source: 1959 Tasmanian state election
The 1959 Tasmanian state election was held on 2 May 1959 in the Australian state of Tasmania to elect 35 members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. The number of members were increased from this election from 30 to 35. The election used the Hare-Clark proportional representation system — seven members were elected from each of five electorates.
The two previous elections had resulted in a parliamentary deadlock due to an even number of seats (30) in the House of Assembly. Prior to the 1959 election, the number of seats was increased to 35.
Robert Cosgrove had retired as Premier of Tasmania, and had been replaced by Eric Reece on 26 August 1958.
Results
The Labor Party won the most seats in the newly expanded House of Assembly, but not enough to govern in a majority as two seats were won by Independents. The 1959 election was the last occasion in which an ungrouped independent (Bill Wedd) won a seat in Tasmania.
Former Labor Treasurer Dr Reg Turnbull won two quotas in his own right as an independent in Bass, representing 5.64% of the statewide result.
Distribution of votes
= Primary vote by division
== Distribution of seats
=See also
Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1959–1964
Candidates of the 1959 Tasmanian state election
References
External links
Assembly Election Results, 1959, Parliament of Tasmania.
Report on Parliamentary Elections, 1959, Tasmanian Electoral Commission.
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- Malcolm Turnbull
- 1959 Tasmanian state election
- Candidates of the 1959 Tasmanian state election
- Results of the 1959 Tasmanian state election
- List of elections in 1959
- 1956 Tasmanian state election
- Candidates of the 1956 Tasmanian state election
- Tasmanian House of Assembly
- Candidates of the 1964 Tasmanian state election
- Stanley Burbury
- 1979 Tasmanian state election