Tasmanian state election, 1948
- Tasmanian state election, 1948
Distribution of Seats
Aftermath
Labor lost its slender one seat majority, winning 15 seats out of 30, although they regained government and Cosgrove remained as Premier after receiving the support of one of the Independent members, William Wedd.
References
External links
* [http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/tpl/Elections/e1948.htm Assembly Election Results, 1948] , Parliament of Tasmania.
* [http://www.electoral.tas.gov.au/pages/ElectoralInformation/Election%20Reports/1949.pdf Report on Parliamentary Elections, 1949] , Tasmanian Electoral Commission.
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