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Arthur Hewson

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Preceded by
  
Alexander Buchanan

Name
  
Arthur Hewson

Resigned
  
December 13, 1975

Occupation
  
Dairy farmer

Succeeded by
  
Barry Simon

Political party
  
Country Party

Died
  
November 20, 1999

Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Australian Politician


Arthur Hewson Henry Arthur HEWSON 1914 1999

Born
  
31 December 1914 Korumburra, Victoria (
1914-12-31
)

Party
  
National Party of Australia

Henry Arthur Hewson, OAM (31 December 1914 – 20 November 1999) was an Australian politician. Born in Korumburra, Victoria, he was a dairy farmer at Warragul before serving in the military 1941–45. He was active in local politics as a member of Warragul Shire Council, and was elected to Gippsland Province in the Victorian Legislative Council for a six-year term at the 1964 state election. In 1972, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Country Party member for McMillan, despite receiving only 16.6% of the primary vote. This was one of the lowest primary votes achieved by a successful candidate, elected in a single seat electorate, in the history of Australian elections. His election was made possible by a strong flow of preferences from the Democratic Labor Party and from former Liberal member Alex Buchanan, who was running as an independent after losing his Liberal endorsement to Barrie Armitage.

Despite the Coalition agreement at federal level, relations between the main non-Labor parties in Victoria were somewhat frosty at the time. The Victorian Liberal Party Executive created an unusual three-way campaign in 1974 by fielding Liberal candidate Armitage against Hewson. Hewson's allegedly confusing how-to-vote card (using Liberal Party colours rather than Country Party colours and headed "Liberal-Country Party Senate Team") caused a minor controversy during the campaign. Hewson picked up enough preferences from the DLP and Buchanan to overtake Armitage on the third count. He then won the seat on the fourth count after Armitage's preferences flowed overwhelmingly to him.

Hewson was in turn defeated by Liberal candidate, Barry Simon, in 1975. Hewson died in 1999.

References

Arthur Hewson Wikipedia