Elections were held in the
state of
Western Australia on 14 December 1996 to elect all 57 members to the
Legislative Assembly and all 34 members to the
Legislative Council. The
Liberal–
National coalition government, led by
Premier
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A premier will normally be a head of governm ...
Richard Court, won a second term in office against the
Labor Party, led by
Opposition Leader Dr
Geoff Gallop
Geoffrey Ian Gallop (born 27 September 1951) is an Australian academic and former politician who served as the 27th Premier of Western Australia from 2001 to 2006. He is currently a professor and director of the Graduate School of Government at ...
since 15 October 1996.
The election resulted in the Liberals winning an outright majority for the first time in Western Australia's history. Although Court did not need the support of the Nationals, the coalition was retained. Meanwhile, Labor attracted its lowest share of the primary vote since 1901.
Results
Legislative Assembly
Notes:
: At the
1993 election, Liberal Party member
Phillip Pendal won the
South Perth seat, whilst Labor Party member
Ernie Bridge
Ernest Francis Bridge, AM (15 December 193631 March 2013) was an Australian parliamentarian and country music singer. He was a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1980 to 2001, representing the electorate of Kimberley, ...
won
Kimberley
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Places and historical events
Australia
* Kimberley (Western Australia)
** Roman Catholic Diocese of Kimberley
* Kimberley Warm Springs, Tasmania
* Kimberley, Tasmania a small town
* County of Kimberley, a ...
. Both members resigned from their parties during the term of parliament, and won their seats as independents in 1996.
Legislative Council
In the
Agricultural
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and
South West regions, the Liberals and Nationals ran a joint ticket, and in
Mining and Pastoral, they ran separately, with the Liberals attracting 18,635 of the 52,240 formal votes and the Nationals 5,087.
Seats changing hands
Post-election pendulum
See also
*
Candidates of the 1996 Western Australian state election
*
*
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1996–2001
* ''
McGinty v Western Australia''
References
{{Western Australian elections
Elections in Western Australia
1996 elections in Australia
1990s in Western Australia
December 1996 events in Australia