2CP (Two-candidate preferred) indicates the percentage of votes that the winning candidate received after preference distribution.
Young
Jurisdiction | NSW (State) |
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Type | Electoral District |
Enrolment at last contest | Unknown |
Abolished | Yes |
Description
Member | Elected |
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George Francis Freudenstein | 1978 1976 1973 1971 1968 1965 1962 1959 |
Frederick Joseph Cahill | 1956 1953 1950 1947 1944 1941 |
Albert David Reid | 1938 1935 1932 |
Clarence Edward Martin | 1930 |
Albert David Reid | 1927 |
George Arthur Burgess | 1901 |
John Christian Watson | 1898 1895 1894 |
Multiple Members, see results | 1891 1889 1887 1885 1882 1880 |
Electorate Results for Young
Select Election:
Please note: 2CP Vote counts are inaccurate.
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Some state 2CP vote counts were not recorded in electorates where a majority of votes were achieved by one candidate. The vote counts provided are based on the 2CP percentage, meaning they are inaccurate to within 0.1% of the formal vote.
2CP (Two-candidate preferred) represents the percentage of formal votes
a candidate received after the distribution of preferences. All Australian states and self-governing territories use a
form of preferential voting for lower house elections, but it was not always so. Where there is no difference between the final
two candidates' votes and their primary votes, the value represented in the 2CP field
is instead the majority, which is the difference in votes between the winning candidate and the second candidate.
Errors
Contested in
1978 New South Wales,
1976 New South Wales,
1973 New South Wales,
1971 New South Wales,
1968 New South Wales,
1965 New South Wales,
1962 New South Wales,
1959 New South Wales,
1956 New South Wales,
1953 New South Wales,
1950 New South Wales,
1947 New South Wales,
1944 New South Wales,
1941 New South Wales,
1938 New South Wales,
1935 New South Wales,
1932 New South Wales,
1930 New South Wales,
1927 New South Wales,
1901 New South Wales,
1898 New South Wales,
1895 New South Wales,
1894 New South Wales,
1891 New South Wales,
1889 New South Wales,
1887 New South Wales,
1885 New South Wales,
1882 New South Wales,
1880 New South Wales.