1928 Australian Labor Party leadership election

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1928 Australian Labor Party
Leadership election

← 1922 26 April 1928 1931 →
 
Candidate James Scullin
Caucus vote Unopposed

Leader before election

Matthew Charlton

Elected Leader

James Scullin

A leadership election in the Australian Labor Party, then the opposition party in the Parliament of Australia, was held on 26 April 1928. It saw the election of Leader James Scullin as leader following the retirement of sitting leader Matthew Charlton.

Background[edit]

Scullin, then deputy-leader of the ALP, was returned in the caucus ballot unopposed as Charlton's successor. The contest to fill the now vacant deputy-leadership was far less decisive. Arthur Blakeley narrowly defeated Ted Theodore for the position. Norman Makin was elected secretary of the party, to fill the vacancy caused by Blakeley's elevation to deputy leader.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Labour Leader - Mr. Scullin Elected". The Observer. 5 May 1928. p. 53.