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Candidates of the Australian federal election, 1977 : ウィキペディア英語版
Candidates of the Australian federal election, 1977
This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1977 Australian federal election. The election was held on 10 December 1977.
==Redistributions and seat changes==

*Redistributions occurred in all states except Tasmania.
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*In New South Wales, the Labor-held seats of Darling and Lang and the Liberal-held seat of Evans were abolished. The new notionally Liberal seat of Dundas was created. The Liberal-held seat of Parramatta and the NCP-held seat of Riverina became notionally Labor, while the Labor-held seat of Robertson became notionally Liberal.
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*The member for Darling, John FitzPatrick (Labor), contested Riverina.
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*The member for Grayndler, Tony Whitlam (Labor), contested St George.
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*The member for Lang, Frank Stewart (Labor), contested Grayndler.
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*The member for Mackellar, Bill Wentworth (Independent Liberal), contested the Senate.
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*The member for Parramatta, Philip Ruddock (Liberal), contested Dundas.
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*In Victoria, the NCP-held seat of Wimmera was abolished.
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*The member for Hotham, Don Chipp (Democrats), contested the Senate.
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*The member for Isaacs, David Hamer (Liberal), contested the Senate.
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*In Queensland, the new notionally Liberal seat of Fadden was created.
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*The member for Griffith, Donald Cameron (Liberal), contested Fadden.
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*In Western Australia, the Liberal-held seat of Swan became notionally Labor.
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*The member for Tangney, Peter Richardson (Progress), contested the Senate.
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*In South Australia, the Liberal-held seat of Angas was abolished, and the Labor-held seats of Grey and Hawker became notionally Liberal.
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*The member for Angas, Geoffrey Giles (Liberal), contested Wakefield.
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*South Australian Senator Steele Hall (Liberal) resigned from the Senate to contest Hawker.

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