1955 Victorian state election|
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First party
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Second party
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| Leader
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Henry Bolte
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John Cain
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| Party
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Liberal and Country
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Labor
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| Leader since
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3 June 1953
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19 October 1937
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| Leader's seat
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Hampden
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Northcote
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| Last election
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11 seats
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37 seats
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| Seats won
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33 seats
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20 seats
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| Seat change
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22
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17
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| Popular vote
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487,408
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420,197
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| Percentage
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37.78%
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32.57%
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| Swing
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12.93
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16.50
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| TPP
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57.92%
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42.08%
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| TPP swing
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14.64
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14.64
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Third party
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Fourth party
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(A-C)
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| Leader
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Herbert Hyland
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Bill Barry
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| Party
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Country
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Labor (A-C)
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| Leader since
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20 April 1955
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April 1955
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| Leader's seat
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Gippsland South
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Carlton
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| Last election
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12 seats
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New party
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| Seats won
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11 seats
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1 seat
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| Seat change
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1
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1
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| Popular vote
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122,999
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162,660
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| Percentage
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9.53%
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12.61%
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| Swing
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1.19
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12.61
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The 1955 Victorian state election was held in the Australian State of Victoria on Saturday, 28 May 1955 to elect 65 (of the 66) members of the state's Legislative Assembly.
The incumbent Labor Party Government was defeated by the Liberal and Country Party (LCP) led by Henry Bolte with a swing of 14.6%.