A by-election is held whenever a vacancy occurs in the House of Representatives.
Whenever a vacancy occurs in the House of Representatives because of the death, resignation, absence without leave, expulsion, disqualification or ineligibility of a member, a writ may be issued by the Speaker for the election of a new member. A writ may also be issued when the Court of Disputed Returns declares an election of a member of the House of Representatives to be void.
A by-election may be held on a date to be determined by the Speaker, or, in the Speaker's absence from Australia, by the Governor-General in Council. The polling must take place on a Saturday.
The Acting Speaker performing the duties of the Speaker during the Speaker's absence from the Commonwealth may also issue a by-election writ. The Chairman of Committees as Deputy Speaker has also issued a writ during the Speaker's absence from the Commonwealth, and the Chairman of Committees as Deputy Speaker has informed the House of the Speaker's intention to issue a writ.
There are no constitutional or statutory requirements that writs be issued for by-elections within any prescribed period.
The following cases have occurred:
The guiding principle in fixing the date of a by-election has always been to hold the election as early as possible so that the electors are not left without representation any longer than is necessary.
Source: House of Representatives Practice 5th Edition, p90.
By-election | Election day | Party elected (previous) |
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Cook | 13 April 2024 | LP (LP) |
Dunkley | 2 March 2024 | ALP (ALP) |
Fadden | 15 July 2023 | LNP (LNP) |
Aston | 1 April 2023 | ALP (LP) |
Groom | 28 November 2020 | LNP (LNP) |
Eden-Monaro | 4 July 2020 | ALP (ALP) |
Wentworth | 20 October 2018 | IND (LP) |
Perth | 28 July 2018 | ALP (ALP) |
Fremantle | 28 July 2018 | ALP (ALP) |
Mayo | 28 July 2018 | Centre Alliance (XEN) |
Braddon | 28 July 2018 | ALP (ALP) |
Longman | 28 July 2018 | ALP (ALP) |
Batman | 17 March 2018 | ALP (ALP) |
Bennelong | 16 December 2017 | LP (LP) |
New England | 2 December 2017 | NP (NP) |
North Sydney | 5 December 2015 | LP (LP) |
Canning | 19 September 2015 | LP (LP) |
Griffith | 8 February 2014 | ALP (ALP) |
Higgins | 5 December 2009 | LP (LP) |
Bradfield | 5 December 2009 | LP (LP) |
Mayo | 6 September 2008 | LP (LP) |
Lyne | 6 September 2008 | IND (NP) |
Gippsland | 28 June 2008 | NP (NP) |
Werriwa | 19 March 2005 | ALP (ALP) |
Cunningham | 19 October 2002 | GRN (ALP) |
Aston | 14 July 2001 | LP (LP) |
Ryan | 17 March 2001 | ALP (LP) |
Isaacs | 12 August 2000 | ALP (ALP) |
Holt | 6 November 1999 | ALP (ALP) |
Fraser | 1 February 1997 | ALP (ALP) |
Lindsay | 19 October 1996 | LP (LP) |
Blaxland | 15 June 1996 | ALP (ALP) |
Wentworth | 8 April 1995 | LP (LP) |
Canberra | 25 March 1995 | LP (ALP) |
Kooyong | 19 November 1994 | LP (LP) |
Warringah | 26 March 1994 | LP (LP) |
Mackellar | 26 March 1994 | LP (LP) |
Bonython | 19 March 1994 | ALP (ALP) |
Fremantle | 12 March 1994 | ALP (ALP) |
Werriwa | 29 January 1994 | ALP (ALP) |
Wills | 11 April 1992 | IND (ALP) |
Menzies | 11 May 1991 | LP (LP) |
Gwydir | 15 April 1989 | NP (NP) |
Oxley | 8 October 1988 | ALP (ALP) |
Groom | 9 April 1988 | LP (NP) |
Port Adelaide | 26 March 1988 | ALP (ALP) |
Adelaide | 6 February 1988 | LP (ALP) |
Scullin | 8 February 1986 | ALP (ALP) |
Richmond | 18 February 1984 | NP (NP) |
Hughes | 18 February 1984 | ALP (ALP) |
Corangamite | 18 February 1984 | LP (LP) |
Moreton | 5 November 1983 | LP (LP) |
Bruce | 28 May 1983 | LP (LP) |
Wannon | 7 May 1983 | LP (LP) |
Flinders | 4 December 1982 | LP (LP) |
Lowe | 13 March 1982 | ALP (LP) |
Wentworth | 11 April 1981 | LP (LP) |
McPherson | 21 February 1981 | LP (LP) |
Curtin | 21 February 1981 | LP (LP) |
Boothby | 21 February 1981 | LP (LP) |
Grayndler | 23 June 1979 | ALP (ALP) |
Werriwa | 23 September 1978 | ALP (ALP) |
Cunningham | 15 October 1977 | ALP (ALP) |
Bass | 28 June 1975 | LP (ALP) |
Parramatta | 22 September 1973 | LP (LP) |
Murray | 20 March 1971 | CP (CP) |
Chisholm | 19 September 1970 | LP (LP) |
Australian Capital Territory | 30 May 1970 | ALP (ALP) |
Gwydir | 7 June 1969 | CP (CP) |
Bendigo | 7 June 1969 | ALP (ALP) |
Curtin | 19 April 1969 | LP (LP) |
Higgins | 24 February 1968 | LP (LP) |
Capricornia | 30 September 1967 | ALP (ALP) |
Corio | 22 July 1967 | ALP (LP) |
Kooyong | 2 April 1966 | LP (LP) |
Dawson | 26 February 1966 | ALP (CP) |
Riverina | 27 February 1965 | CP (CP) |
Robertson | 5 December 1964 | LP (LP) |
Parramatta | 20 June 1964 | LP (LP) |
Angas | 20 June 1964 | LP (LP) |
Denison | 15 February 1964 | LP (LP) |
East Sydney | 28 September 1963 | ALP (ALP) |
Grey | 1 June 1963 | ALP (ALP) |
Batman | 1 September 1962 | ALP (ALP) |
Higinbotham | 10 December 1960 | LP (LP) |
Calare | 5 November 1960 | CP (LP) |
Bendigo | 16 July 1960 | ALP (ALP) |
Balaclava | 16 July 1960 | LP (LP) |
La Trobe | 9 April 1960 | LP (LP) |
Hunter | 9 April 1960 | ALP (ALP) |
Parramatta | 8 March 1958 | LP (LP) |
Richmond | 14 September 1957 | CP (CP) |
Wentworth | 8 December 1956 | LP (LP) |
Barker | 13 October 1956 | LP (LP) |
Cunningham[2] | 28 April 1956 | ALP (ALP) |
Cook | 21 May 1955 | ALP (ALP) |
Gwydir | 19 December 1953 | CP (CP) |
Lang | 29 August 1953 | ALP (ALP) |
Corangamite | 29 August 1953 | LP (LP) |
Dalley | 9 May 1953 | ALP (ALP) |
Bradfield | 20 December 1952 | LP (LP) |
Werriwa | 29 November 1952 | ALP (ALP) |
Flinders | 18 October 1952 | ALP (LP) |
Lyne | 22 March 1952 | CP (CP) |
Macquarie | 28 July 1951 | ALP (ALP) |
Balaclava | 28 July 1951 | LP (LP) |
Henty | 30 March 1946 | LP (IND) |
Wimmera | 9 February 1946 | CP (CP) |
Fremantle | 18 August 1945 | ALP (ALP) |
Boothby | 24 May 1941 | UAP (UAP) |
Swan | 21 December 1940 | CP (CP) |
Kalgoorlie | 16 November 1940 | ALP (ALP) |
Corio | 2 March 1940 | ALP (UAP) |
Wilmot | 27 May 1939 | ALP (UAP) |
Griffith | 20 May 1939 | ALP (FLP) |
Wakefield | 10 December 1938 | ALP (UAP) |
Gwydir | 8 May 1937 | ALP (CP) |
Darling Downs | 19 December 1936 | CP (UAP) |
Kennedy | 12 December 1936 | FLP (FLP) |
Fawkner | 17 August 1935 | UAP (UAP) |
Newcastle | 1 June 1935 | FLP (FLP) |
Flinders | 11 November 1933 | UAP (UAP) |
East Sydney | 6 February 1932 | LANG LAB (UAP) |
East Sydney | 7 March 1931 | ALP (ALP) |
Parkes | 31 January 1931 | NAT (ALP) |
Franklin | 14 December 1929 | ALP (IND) |
Balaclava | 3 August 1929 | NAT (NAT) |
Wide Bay[2] | 22 September 1928 | CP (NAT) |
Martin | 16 June 1928 | NAT (NAT) |
Warringah | 21 May 1927 | NAT (NAT) |
Dalley | 26 February 1927 | ALP (ALP) |
Eden-Monaro | 6 March 1926 | NAT (NAT) |
Yarra | 18 February 1922 | ALP (ALP) |
Parramatta | 10 December 1921 | NAT (NAT) |
West Sydney | 3 September 1921 | ALP (ALP) |
Maranoa | 30 July 1921 | CP (ALP) |
Kalgoorlie | 18 December 1920 | NAT (ALP) |
Ballaarat[3] | 10 July 1920 | ALP (NAT) |
Echuca | 20 September 1919 | VFU (NAT) |
Corangamite | 14 December 1918 | VFU (NAT) |
Swan | 26 October 1918 | ALP (NAT) |
Flinders | 11 May 1918 | NAT (NAT) |
Grampians | 27 October 1917 | NAT (LIB) |
Darwin | 30 June 1917 | NAT (NAT) |
Wide Bay | 11 December 1915 | LIB (ALP) |
Dalley[2] | 15 May 1915 | ALP (ALP) |
Grampians | 20 February 1915 | LIB (ALP) |
Bendigo | 6 February 1915 | ALP (ALP) |
Kalgoorlie[2] | 17 January 1914 | ALP (ALP) |
Adelaide | 10 January 1914 | ALP (ALP) |
Werriwa | 1 June 1912 | ALP (ALP) |
Boothby | 11 November 1911 | LIB (ALP) |
North Sydney | 11 March 1911 | LIB (LIB) |
Batman | 8 February 1911 | ALP (ALP) |
Kooyong | 24 August 1910 | LIB (LIB) |
Wakefield | 28 August 1909 | ANTI-SOC (ANTI-SOC) |
Adelaide | 13 June 1908 | ALP (PROT) |
Echuca | 10 July 1907 | PROT (PROT) |
Riverina | 18 May 1904 | PROT (FT) |
Melbourne | 30 March 1904 | ALP (PROT) |
Wilmot | 26 February 1904 | FT (FT) |
East Sydney | 4 September 1903 | FT (FT) |
Tasmania[1] | 26 March 1902 | FT (FT) |
Darling Downs | 14 September 1901 | PROT (PROT) |
A supplementary election must be held if a candidate for a House of Representatives election dies in the period between close of nominations and polling day.
A supplementary election must be held if a candidate for a House of Representatives election dies in the period between the close of nominations and election day. A new writ is issued for another election in that division, but the election is held using the electoral roll prepared for the original election. This provision is found in section 181 of the Act.
This provision was introduced in its current form in 1928 following the automatic election of Nationalist Party candidate, Grosvenor Francis, in the division of Kennedy. Mr Francis was elected after the death of the Labor candidate, Charles McDonald, who died the day before election day in 1925. Mr McDonald had represented the division of Kennedy from 1901 to 1925. As only two candidates nominated for the seat, the Nationalist member was automatically elected under the law of the day.
The first supplementary election occurred in the division of Hume in 1972. It was held on the same day as the 1972 federal election so was not classified as a separate election. This can no longer occur because of the minimum 33 day timetable between the issue of the writ and election day.
If a candidate for a Senate election dies in the period between close of nominations and election day, and the number of remaining candidates is not greater than the number of candidates to be elected, those candidates are declared elected. However, if the remaining candidates are greater in number than the number of candidates to be elected, the election proceeds. A vote recorded on a Senate ballot paper for the deceased candidate is counted to the candidate who received the voter's next preference.
Original election dates | Supplementary election dates | |
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Hume 1972 election | ||
Close of nominations | 10 November 1972 | 21 November 1972 |
Election day | 2 December 1972 | 2 December 1972 |
Return of writ | 31 January 1973 | 31 January 1973 |
Dickson 1993 election | ||
Close of nominations | 19 February 1993 | 26 March 1993 |
Election day | 13 March 1993 | 17 April 1993 |
Return of writ | 16 May 1993 | 16 June 1993 |
Newcastle 1998 election | ||
Close of nominations | 10 September 1998 | 29 October 1998 |
Election day | 3 October 1998 | 21 November 1998 |
Return of writ | 9 December 1998 | 27 January 1999 |