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      This is a list of electoral district results for the 1973 New South Wales state election.


      Results by Electoral district




      = Albury

      =


      = Armidale

      =


      = Ashfield

      =


      = Auburn

      =


      = Balmain

      =


      = Bankstown

      =


      = Barwon

      =


      = Bass Hill

      =


      = Bathurst

      =


      = Blacktown

      =


      = Bligh

      =


      = Blue Mountains

      =


      = Broken Hill

      =


      = Burrendong

      =


      = Burrinjuck

      =


      = Burwood

      =


      = Byron

      =


      = Campbelltown

      =


      = Canterbury

      =


      = Casino

      =


      = Castlereagh

      =


      = Cessnock

      =


      = Charlestown

      =


      = Clarence

      =


      = Coogee

      =

      This result was annulled by the Court of Disputed Returns and a by-election was held.


      = Corrimal

      =


      = Cronulla

      =


      = Davidson

      =


      = Drummoyne

      =


      = Dubbo

      =


      = Earlwood

      =


      = East Hills

      =


      = Eastwood

      =


      = Fairfield

      =


      = Fuller

      =


      = Georges River

      =


      = Gloucester

      =


      = Gordon

      =

      The sitting member was Harry Jago (Liberal) who failed to nominate in time.


      = Gosford

      =

      The sitting member was Keith O'Connell (Labor) however the 1973 redistribution made Gosford a notional Liberal seat and O'Connell successfully contested the new seat of Peats.


      = Goulburn

      =


      = Granville

      =


      = Hawkesbury

      =


      = Heathcote

      =


      = Heffron

      =

      Heffron was a new seat with a notional Labor majority.


      = Hornsby

      =


      = Hurstville

      =


      = Illawarra

      =


      = Kirribilli

      =


      = Kogarah

      =


      = Ku-ring-gai

      =

      Ku-ring-gai was a new seat with a notional Liberal majority.


      = Lake Macquarie

      =


      = Lakemba

      =


      = Lane Cove

      =


      = Lismore

      =


      = Liverpool

      =


      = Maitland

      =


      = Manly

      =


      = Maroubra

      =


      = Marrickville

      =


      = Merrylands

      =


      = Miranda

      =


      = Monaro

      =


      = Mosman

      =


      = Mount Druitt

      =


      = Munmorah

      =


      = Murray

      =


      = Murrumbidgee

      =


      = Nepean

      =

      The sitting member was Ron Mulock (Labor) however the 1973 redistribution made Gosford a notional Liberal seat and Mulock successfully contested the new seat of Penrith.


      = Newcastle

      =


      = Northcott

      =


      = Orange

      =


      = Oxley

      =


      = Parramatta

      =


      = Peats

      =

      Peats was a new seat with a notional Labor majority.


      = Penrith

      =

      Penrith was a new seat with a notional Labor majority.


      = Phillip

      =


      = Pittwater

      =

      Pittwater was a new seat with a notional Liberal majority.


      = Raleigh

      =


      = Rockdale

      =


      = South Coast

      =

      The sitting member Jack Beale (Liberal) resigned from Parliament in October 1973.


      = Sturt

      =


      = Tamworth

      =


      = Temora

      =


      = Tenterfield

      =


      = The Hills

      =


      = Upper Hunter

      =


      = Vaucluse

      =


      = Wagga Wagga

      =


      = Wakehurst

      =


      = Wallsend

      =


      = Waratah

      =


      = Waverley

      =


      = Wentworthville

      =


      = Willoughby

      =


      = Wollondilly

      =


      = Wollongong

      =


      = Woronora

      =


      = Yaralla

      =


      = Young

      =


      See also


      Candidates of the 1973 New South Wales state election
      Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1973–1976


      Notes




      References

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