The 1934 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 15 September 1934. All 74 seats in the House of Representatives , and 18 of the 36 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent United Australia Party led by Prime Minister of Australia Joseph Lyons formed a minority government , with 33 out of 74 seats in the House.
The opposition Australian Labor Party (ALP) led by James Scullin saw its share of the primary vote fall to an even lower number than in the 1931 election , due to the Lang Labor split. However, it was able to pick up an extra four seats on preferences and therefore improve on its position.
Almost two months after the election, the UAP entered into a coalition with the Country Party , led by Earle Page .
Future Prime Ministers Robert Menzies and John McEwen both entered parliament at this election.
Results
House of Representatives
House of Reps[ 1] (IRV ) — 1934–37—Turnout 95.17% (CV ) — Informal 3.44%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
United Australia Party
1,287,963
36.25
−5.53
32
−6
Australian Labor Party
953,101
26.82
−0.20
18
+2
Australian Labor Party (NSW)
510,480
14.37
+3.83
9
+5
Country Party
480,279
13.52
+1.31
15
−1
Social Credit Party
166,589
4.69
+4.69
0
0
Communist Party of Australia
47,499
1.34
+1.08
0
0
Independents
107,335
3.02
−5.17
1[ c]
−1
Total
3,553,246
75
−1
The member for Northern Territory , Adair Blain (independent ), had voting rights only for issues affecting the Territory, and so is not included in this table.
Popular vote
United Australia
36.25%
Labor
26.82%
Labor (NSW)
14.37%
Country
13.52%
Social Credit
4.69%
Independent
3.02%
Communist
1.34%
Parliament seats
United Australia
42.67%
Labor
24.00%
Country
20.00%
Labor (NSW)
12.00%
Independent
1.33%
Senate
Senate (P BV ) — 1934–37—Turnout 95.03% (CV ) — Informal 11.35%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats won
Seats held
Change
Australian Labor Party
923,151
28.08
−1.18
0
3
−7
United Australia Party
679,422
20.66
−4.59
10
26
+5
UAP/Country (Joint Ticket)
599,723
18.24
−11.92
6
Country Party
470,283
14.30
*
2
7
+2
Australian Labor Party (NSW)
435,045
13.23
+1.12
0
0
0
Social Credit Party
91,596
2.79
*
0
0
0
Communist Party of Australia
73,506
2.24
+1.30
0
0
0
Independents
15,105
0.46
−1.81
0
0
0
Total
3,287,831
18
36
Seats changing hands
Seat
Pre-1934
Swing
Post-1934
Party
Member
Margin
Margin
Member
Party
Barker, SA
United Australia
Malcolm Cameron
N/A
6.4
18.7
Archie Cameron
Country
Bass, Tas
United Australia
Allan Guy
14.5
14.8
0.3
Claude Barnard
Labor
Batman, Vic
United Australia
Samuel Dennis
14.5
14.8
0.3
Frank Brennan
Labor
Corangamite, Vic
Country
William Gibson
N/A
7.2
15.7
Geoffrey Street
United Australia
Darling, NSW
Labor
Arthur Blakeley
N/A
63.5
13.5
Joe Clark
Labor (NSW)
Denison, Tas
United Australia
Arthur Hutchin
5.0
5.3
0.3
Gerald Mahoney
Labor
Franklin, Tas
United Australia
Archibald Blacklow
13.0
15.4
2.4
Charles Frost
Labor
Fremantle, WA
United Australia
William Watson
5.5
6.6
1.1
John Curtin
Labor
Maribyrnong, Vic
United Australia
James Fenton
0.4
7.1
6.7
Arthur Drakeford
Labor
Northern Territory, NT
Labor
H. G. Nelson
N/A
7.5
1.8
Adair Blain
Independent
Werriwa, NSW
Country
Walter McNicoll
1.7
3.2
2.5
Bert Lazzarini
Labor (NSW)
Members listed in italics did not contest their seat at this election.
See also
Notes
^ Turnout in contested seats
^ The Northern Territory had one seat, but members for the territories did not have full voting rights until 1966 and did not count toward government formation.
^ Including Northern Territory
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