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Australian Labor Party and Australian federal election, 1949

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Difference between Australian Labor Party and Australian federal election, 1949

Australian Labor Party vs. Australian federal election, 1949

The Australian Labor Party (ALP, also Labor, was Labour before 1912) is a political party in Australia. Federal elections were held in Australia on 10 December 1949.

Similarities between Australian Labor Party and Australian federal election, 1949

Australian Labor Party and Australian federal election, 1949 have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Australian federal election, 1919, Australian federal election, 1951, Australian federal election, 1972, Australian House of Representatives, Australian Labor Party, Australian Senate, Ben Chifley, Coalition (Australia), Liberal Party of Australia, National Party of Australia, Nationalization, Prime Minister of Australia, Robert Menzies, Two-party-preferred vote.

Australian federal election, 1919

Federal elections were held in Australia on 13 December 1919.

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Australian federal election, 1951

Federal elections were held in Australia on 28 April 1951.

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Australian federal election, 1972

Federal elections were held in Australia on 2 December 1972.

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Australian House of Representatives

The Australian House of Representatives is one of the two Houses (chambers) of the Parliament of Australia.

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Australian Labor Party

The Australian Labor Party (ALP, also Labor, was Labour before 1912) is a political party in Australia.

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Australian Senate

The Australian Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives.

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Ben Chifley

Joseph Benedict Chifley (22 September 1885 – 13 June 1951) was an Australian politician who served as the 16th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1945 to 1949.

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Coalition (Australia)

The Coalition (or Liberal–National Coalition) is an alliance of centre-right political parties that forms one of the two major groupings in Australian federal politics.

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Liberal Party of Australia

The Liberal Party of Australia is a major centre-right political party in Australia, one of the two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-left Australian Labor Party (ALP).

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National Party of Australia

The National Party of Australia (also known as The Nationals or simply, The Nats) is an Australian political party.

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Nationalization

Nationalization (or nationalisation) is the process of transforming private assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state.

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Prime Minister of Australia

The Prime Minister of Australia (sometimes informally abbreviated to PM) is the head of government of Australia.

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Robert Menzies

Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, (20 December 189415 May 1978), was an Australian politician who twice served as Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1939 to 1941 and again from 1949 to 1966.

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Two-party-preferred vote

In Australian politics, the two-party-preferred vote (TPP or 2PP) is the result of an election or opinion poll after preferences have been distributed to the highest two candidates, who in some cases can be independents.

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Australian Labor Party and Australian federal election, 1949 Comparison

Australian Labor Party has 262 relations, while Australian federal election, 1949 has 107. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 3.79% = 14 / (262 + 107).

References

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