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Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 12 November 1977 to elect the 82 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.

The election resulted in a fourth consecutive victory for the National-Liberal Coalition under Joh Bjelke-Petersen. It was the eighth victory of the National Party in Queensland since it first came to office in 1957.

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[edit] Issues

The major issue in the election was law and order. In 1977, the Government had passed a law making it illegal to march in the street without a permit, which were rarely given. The Coalition argued that this prevented traffic disruption and other inconveniences to the people of Brisbane, while the ALP claimed that it was a curtailment of civil liberties. Joh Bjelke-Petersen also no longer had the Whitlam Labor Government (which was unpopular in Queensland) to use as a campaigning tool.

[edit] Result

The Labor Party gained twelve seats from the Coalition and Independents, making something of a recovery from its disastrous 1974 performance. Even so, the Coalition retained a commanding majority in the Legislative Assembly.

For the first time, the National Party won more votes than the Liberal party (an electoral malaportionment had allowed the Nationals to win more seats than the Liberals previously). The Liberal Party had begun to decline.

The Democratic Labor Party no longer existed, although the Australian Democrats contested their first election in Queensland.

[edit] Results

Queensland state election, 12 November 1977[1]
Legislative Assembly
<< 19741980 >>

Enrolled Voters 1,209,494
Votes Cast 1,104,898 Turnout 91.35% +1.93%
Informal Votes 16,887 Informal 1.53% –0.05%
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 466,021 42.83% +6.80% 23 +12
  National 295,355 27.15% –0.73% 35 – 4
  Liberal 274,398 25.22% –5.87% 24 – 6
  Independent 18,339 1.69% –1.22% 0 – 2
  Others 33,898 3.12% +2.93% 0 ± 0
Total 1,088,011     82  

The "others" in this election included the Australian Democrats, who stood 12 candidates and attracted 1.60% of the vote, and the Progress Party, who stood 27 candidates and attracted 1.50% of the vote.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Australian Government and Politics Database. "Parliament of Queensland, Assembly election, 12 November 1977". http://elections.uwa.edu.au/elecdetail.lasso?keyvalue=798. Retrieved 22 February 2009. 
  2. ^ Cribb, M.N.B. (April 1978). "Australian Political Chronicle: July-December 1977". Australian Journal of Politics and History 24 (1): 92. ISSN 0004-9522. 



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