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Bill Hayden
Hayden in 1971
23rd Prime Minister of Australia
In office
11 March 1983 – 14 July 1992
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor‑GeneralSir Ninian Stephen
Preceded byMalcolm Fraser
Succeeded byKim Beazley
Leader of the Opposition
In office
22 December 1977 – 11 March 1983
Prime MinisterMalcolm Fraser
DeputyLionel Bowen
Preceded byGough Whitlam
Succeeded byAndrew Peacock
Leader of the Labor Party
In office
22 December 1977 – 14 July 1992
DeputyLionel Bowen
Preceded byGough Whitlam
Succeeded byKim Beazley
Treasurer of Australia
In office
12 April 1972 – 11 November 1975
Prime MinisterGough Whitlam
Preceded by???
Succeeded byPhillip Lynch
Minister for Social Security
In office
1 October 1969 – 12 April 1972
Prime MinisterGough Whitlam
Preceded byLance Barnard
Succeeded byJohn Wheeldon
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Oxley
In office
9 December 1961 – 13 March 1993
Preceded byDonald Cameron
Succeeded byLes Scott
Personal details
Born
William George Hayden

(1933-01-23)23 January 1933
Spring Hill, Queensland, Australia
Died21 October 2023(2023-10-21) (aged 90)
Queensland, Australia
Political partyLabor
Spouse
Dallas Broadfoot
(m. 1960)
Children4
EducationBrisbane State High School
Alma materUniversity of Queensland
OccupationPolice officer
(Queensland Police Service)
ProfessionPolitician


1963[edit]

1963 Australian federal election: Corio
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bob Hawke 23,724 49.3 +7.4
Liberal Hubert Opperman 19,826 41.2 -2.1
Democratic Labor James Mahoney 4,572 10.4 −5.4
Total formal votes 48,122 99.0
Informal votes 509 1.0
Turnout 48,631 96.9
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Bob Hawke 24,364 50.6 +7.0
Liberal Hubert Opperman 23,758 49.4 −7.0
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +7.0


1966[edit]

1966 Australian federal election: Corio
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Hubert Opperman 22,511 45.3 +4.1
Labor Bob Hawke 21,697 43.7 −5.6
Democratic Labor James Mahoney 3,158 6.3 -3.1
Independent Elsie Brushfield 1,262 2.5 +2.5
Liberal Reform Group William Dobell 1,044 2.1 +2.1
Total formal votes 49,672 96.2
Informal votes 1,940 3.8
Turnout 51,612 95.9
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Hubert Opperman 25,213 50.7 +1.4
Labor Bob Hawke 24,459 49.3 −1.4
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +1.4
1983 Australian federal election

← 1980 5 March 1983 1984 →

All 125 seats in the House of Representatives
63 seats were needed for a majority in the House
All 64 seats in the Senate
Registered9,372,064 Increase 3.86%
Turnout8,870,175 (94.64%)
(Increase0.29 pp)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Bill Hayden Malcolm Fraser
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Leader since 22 December 1977 21 March 1975
Leader's seat Oxley (Qld.) Wannon (Vic.)
Last election 51 seats, 45.15% 74 seats,46.40%
Seats before
51 / 125
74 / 125
Seats won
72 / 125
53 / 125
Seat change Increase 21 Decrease 21
Popular vote 4,287,843 3,928,601
Percentage 48.34% 44.29%
Swing Increase 3.19% Decrease 2.11%
TPP 52.76% 47.24%
TPP swing Increase3.16% Decrease3.16%

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

Prime Minister before election

Malcolm Fraser
Liberal/National coalition

Subsequent Prime Minister

Bill Hayden
Labor