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Groom by election, 1988

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A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Groom on 9 April 1988. This was triggered by the resignation of National Party MP Tom McVeigh.

The election was won by Liberal Party candidate Bill Taylor.

Taylor was publicly backed by former Queensland premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen a month before the poll. Bjelke-Petersen, who had been forced to resign as premier several months earlier after losing the support of his National Party colleagues, said the Nationals had lost their way and turned their backs on traditional conservative policies.

Candidates

  • Australian Democrats – Mark Carew, the party's 1987 candidate.
  • Australian Labor Party – Linda Dwyer, the party's 1987 candidate.
  • Liberal Party of Australia – Bill Taylor, an officer in the Royal Australian Navy.
  • National Party of Australia – David Russell.
  • Independent – Peter Consandine, republican campaigner who later founded the Republican Party of Australia.
  • Independent – Vincent Burke. Burke later contested the Australian Senate as an ungrouped independent in 1990.
  • References

    Groom by-election, 1988 Wikipedia