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Australian federal by-election
1907 Echuca by-election|
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Registered | 31,183 |
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Turnout | 22,329 (71.5%) |
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A
by-election was held for the
Australian House of Representatives seat of
Echuca on 10 July 1907. This was triggered after the result of the
1906 election, which saw
Anti-Socialist candidate
Albert Palmer narrowly defeat
Protectionist MP
Thomas Kennedy by just 32 votes.
[1] This election was declared void by the Court of Disputed Returns.
[2]
Palmer was re-elected at the by-election with an increased majority.
Results
References