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This is a list of the results of the 1917 state election in Western Australia, listed by electoral district.
Results by electoral district
= Albany
== Avon
=Harrison's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Country", rather than "National Country".
= Beverley
== Boulder
=Collier won Boulder unopposed at the 1914 election.
= Brownhill-Ivanhoe
== Bunbury
== Canning
== Claremont
== Collie
== Coolgardie
=The previous Labor candidate, Charles McDowall, had been elected unopposed in 1914.
= Cue
== East Perth
== Forrest
== Fremantle
== Gascoyne
=Gilchrist's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Liberal", rather than "National Liberal".
= Geraldton
== Greenough
== Guildford
== Hannans
== Irwin
== Kalgoorlie
== Kanowna
== Katanning
== Kimberley
== Leederville
=Veryard's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Liberal", rather than "National Liberal".
= Menzies
=Mullany had run for Labor at the 1914 election.
= Moore
== Mount Leonora
=Foley had run for Labor at the 1914 election, and was elected unopposed.
= Mount Magnet
== Mount Margaret
=Taylor had been elected unopposed at the 1914 election.
= Murchison
== Murray-Wellington
== Nelson
=Willmott's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Country", rather than "National Country".
= Northam
== North-East Fremantle
== North Perth
=Smith's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Liberal", rather than "National Liberal".
= Perth
== Pilbara
== Pingelly
== Roebourne
== South Fremantle
== Subiaco
== Sussex
== Swan
=Nairn's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Liberal", rather than "National Liberal".
= Toodyay
=Piesse's designation at the 1914 election was simply "Country", rather than "National Country".
= Wagin
== West Perth
== Williams-Narrogin
== Yilgarn
== York
=See also
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1914–1917
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1917–1921
References
Black, David; Prescott, Valerie (1997). Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. Perth, [W.A.]: Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. ISBN 0730984095.