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The by-election was necessitated by the death at sea of Arnold Piesse (pictured), who had been the sitting member since the 1930 state election.

Aby-election for the seat of Katanning in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly was held on 31 August 1935, following the death of the sitting member, Arnold Piesse of the Country Party. Six candidates contested the election, including three endorsed Country candidates. Neither of the two other major parties, Labor and the Nationalists, fielded candidates. The campaign focused mainly on local issues, and no candidate received more than a quarter of the vote. With preferential voting in use, endorsed Country Party candidate Arthur Watts was elected over unendorsed Country Party candidate Nelson Lemmon after five rounds of counting, beginning Watts' 27-year career in the Legislative Assembly.

Background and timeline[edit]

Arnold Edmund Piesse had been the member for Katanning, located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, since defeating Alec Thomson at the 1930 state election. Piesse had previously held the seat, as a Ministerialist and later a Liberal, from 1909 to 1914, while his brother, Frederick Henry Piesse, had held the seat from 1904 to 1909. Although a sitting member, Piesse left Australia in February 1935 for an extended trip to England for health reasons. However, on 21 July, on the return trip, he committed suicide by jumping overboard.[1] Following the official notification of a vacancy, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Alexander Panton, authorised the issuing of writs for a by-election, which occurred on 30 July.[2][3] Both the Labor Party and the Nationalist Party declined to field candidates, owing to Katanning's reputation as a safe seat for the Country Party.[4][5]

Candidates and positions[edit]

Six candidates nominated for the vacancy, with nominations closing at noon on Monday, 12 August.[6] The Country Party, endorsed four candidates, although one, John Francis Silverthorne of Muradup, failed to meet the deadline for nominations.[7] Endorsements were made by the Katanning district council of the Primary Producers' Association.[8] The three other candidates were nominally running as independents, although two were affiliated with the Country Party.[9]

Nelson Lemmon (pictured), who unsuccessful contested Katanning, later entered federal politics, and was Minister for Works and Housing under Ben Chifley.

Results[edit]

Counting for the election was completed on the night of Tuesday, 3 September.

Katanning state by-election, 1935[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Country Arthur Watts 839 24.89 +9.33
Independent Country Frederick Cox 674 19.99 +19.99
Independent Country Nelson Lemmon 580 17.21 +17.21
Country John McDonald 578 17.15 +17.15
Independent Martin Hartigan 441 13.08 –15.77
Country Samuel Kemble 259 6.80 +6.80
Total formal votes 3,300 97.89 n/a
Informal votes 71 2.11 n/a
Turnout 3,371 67.53 n/a
Two-candidate-preferred result
Country Arthur Watts 1,707 50.64 n/a
Independent Country Nelson Lemmon 1,664 49.36 n/a
Country hold Swing n/a[a]

Notes[edit]

a At the 1933 elections, endorsed Country Party candidates received a total of 71.15% of the vote on first preferences, while at the by-election endorsed Country candidates received 49.72% of the vote on first preferences, which amounts to a swing of –21.43 against the party. If independent Country and unendorsed Country candidates are included, the party received 86.92% of the first-preference vote, which alters the result to a swing of +15.77.[17]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Katanning By-election"The Daily News. Published 30 July 1935.
  • ^ "BY-ELECTION FOR KATANNING: Nationalist Candidate Unlikely"The Daily News. Published 5 August 1935.
  • ^ "LABOR STANDING OUT: Katanning By-election"The Daily News. Published 8 August 1935.
  • ^ "KATANNING BY-ELECTION: Six Candidates Nominate"The West Australian. Published 13 August 1935.
  • ^ "KATANNING BY-ELECTION: SIX CANDIDATES NOMINATED"Kalgoorlie Miner. Published 13 August 1935.
  • ^ "Candidates Not Lacking in Katanning By-Election"The Daily News. Published 1 August 1935.
  • ^ "KATANNING BY-ELECTION: Country Party Endorsements"The West Australian. Published 8 August 1935.
  • ^ "KATANNING BY-ELECTION: Mr. F. W. Cox's Campaign"The West Australian. Published 29 August 1935.
  • ^ "KATANNING BY-ELECTION: Mr. Hartigan's Candidature"The West Australian. Published 16 August 1935.
  • ^ "KATANNING BY-ELECTION: Mr. S. Kemble's Candidature"The West Australian. Published 17 August 1935.
  • ^ "N. Lemmon's Candidature"The West Australian. Published 20 August 1935.
  • ^ "KATANNING BY-ELECTION: Mr. J. McDonald's Candidature"The West Australian. Published 20 August 1935.
  • ^ "KATANNING BY-ELECTION: Mr. A. F. Watts's Candidature"The West Australian. Published 21 August 1935.
  • ^ "KATANNING SEAT: BY-ELECTION COMPLETED—Mr. A. F. Watts Successful"The West Australian. Published 4 September 1935.
  • ^ "Final" results for Katanning listed towards the bottom of the article: "IN THE WEST: Fourth Minister Falls; Secession Majority GrowsExaminer. Published 12 April 1933.

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