- Oxley by-election, 1988
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A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Oxley on 8 October 1988. This was triggered by the resignation of Labor Party MP Bill Hayden to become Governor-General.
Both the Liberal Party and the National Party fielded candidates; the Liberal Party overtook the National Party into second place. The election was won by Labor candidate Les Scott, despite an 11.8% swing to the Liberals.
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Candidates
- Independent – Michael Darby. Darby had previously contested Werriwa in New South Wales in the 1974 election for the Liberal Party. He later contested Dickson in the supplementary election in 1993 as an independent, and was fifth on the Liberal ticket for the Senate in New South Wales in 2004. In 2007 he contested Dobell for the Christian Democrats.
- Independent – Otto Kuhne. Kuhne later contested McPherson in the 1990 election as an independent, and Fadden in the 1993 election as a Natural Law Party candidate.
- National Party of Australia – Barry Hoffensetz, the party's 1987 candidate.
- Liberal Party of Australia – David Cooke.
- Australian Labor Party – Les Scott, a bank officer.
Results
Oxley by-election, 1988[1] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Les Scott 28,427 49.1 -10.8 Liberal David Cooke 15,853 27.4 +12.6 National Barry Hoffensetz 9,876 17.1 -3.1 Independent Michael Darby 3,345 5.8 +5.8 Independent Otto Kuhne 353 0.6 +0.6 Total formal votes 57,854 97.4 Informal votes 1,563 2.6 Turnout 59,417 88.5 Two-candidate preferred result Labor Les Scott 30,705 53.1 -11.8 Liberal David Cooke 27,134 46.9 +46.9 Labor hold Swing -11.8 See also
References
By-elections of the 35th Australian parliament (1987–1990) 1988 Adelaide · Port Adelaide · Groom · Oxley1989 GwydirCategories:- 1988 elections in Australia
- Queensland federal by-elections
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