1966 Australian federal election

1966 Australian federal election

← 1963 26 November 1966 1969 →

All 124 seats of the Australian House of Representatives
63 seats were needed for a majority
Registered6,193,881 Increase 6.33%
Turnout5,892,327 (95.13%)
(Decrease0.60 pp)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Harold Holt Arthur Calwell
Party Liberal/Country coalition Labor
Leader since 20 January 1966 7 March 1960
Leader's seat Higgins (Vic.) Melbourne (Vic.)
Last election 72 seats 50 seats
Seats won 82 seats 41 seats
Seat change Increase 10 Decrease 9
Popular vote 2,853,890 2,282,834
Percentage 49.98% 39.98%
Swing Increase 3.94 Decrease 5.49
TPP 56.90% 43.10%
TPP swing Increase 4.30 Decrease 4.30

Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory.

Prime Minister before election

Harold Holt
Liberal/Country coalition

Subsequent Prime Minister

Harold Holt
Liberal/Country coalition

The 1966 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 26 November 1966. All 124 seats in the House of Representatives were up for election. The incumbent Liberal–Country coalition government, led by Prime Minister Harold Holt, won an increased majority over the opposition Labor Party, led by Arthur Calwell, in a landslide.[1] This was the first and only time that a Federal Government won an eighth consecutive term in office.

This was the first federal election since Australia was decimalised on the 14th of February in the same year.

Government (82)
Coalition
  Liberal (61)
  Country (21)

Opposition (41)
  Labor (41)

Crossbench (1)
  Independent (1)  

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