A by-election was held on 22 November 1924 for one of the seats of the three-member electoral district of Barossa, South Australia. The cause for the by-election was the death of William Hague on 9 October 1924. Despite a field of seven candidates from three parties for three seats at the general election in March, only two candidates stood for the by-election in November. The result was that Henry Crosby for the Liberal Federation with 3732 votes defeated Michael Joseph Murphy for the Labor Party with 3063 votes.
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| - A by-election was held on 22 November 1924 for one of the seats of the three-member electoral district of Barossa, South Australia. The cause for the by-election was the death of William Hague on 9 October 1924. Despite a field of seven candidates from three parties for three seats at the general election in March, only two candidates stood for the by-election in November. The result was that Henry Crosby for the Liberal Federation with 3732 votes defeated Michael Joseph Murphy for the Labor Party with 3063 votes. (en)
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| - Punyelroo, South Australia
- Roseworthy, South Australia
- Enfield, South Australia
- 1920s in South Australia
- 1924 elections in Australia
- November 1924 events
- Hundred of Anna
- Virginia, South Australia
- 1924 South Australian state election
- Salisbury, South Australia
- Northfield, South Australia
- Electoral district of Barossa
- Gawler, South Australia
- Gawler South, South Australia
- Gilles Plains, South Australia
- Moculta, South Australia
- Mount McKenzie, South Australia
- Blanchetown, South Australia
- South Australian state by-elections
- Angaston, South Australia
- Liberal Federation
- Lyndoch, South Australia
- Mallala, South Australia
- Smithfield, South Australia
- Stockwell, South Australia
- Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)
- Truro, South Australia
- Two Wells, South Australia
- Wasleys, South Australia
- Wild Horse Plains, South Australia
- William Hague (Australian politician)
- Williamstown, South Australia
- Cockatoo Valley, South Australia
- Dublin, South Australia
- Nuriootpa, South Australia
- Henry Crosby
- Tanunda, South Australia
- Keyneton, South Australia
- Pooraka, South Australia
- South Australia
- Redbanks, South Australia
- Sedan, South Australia
- Onetree Hill, South Australia
- Loos, South Australia
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| - A by-election was held on 22 November 1924 for one of the seats of the three-member electoral district of Barossa, South Australia. The cause for the by-election was the death of William Hague on 9 October 1924. Despite a field of seven candidates from three parties for three seats at the general election in March, only two candidates stood for the by-election in November. The result was that Henry Crosby for the Liberal Federation with 3732 votes defeated Michael Joseph Murphy for the Labor Party with 3063 votes. (en)
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