The Liberal Federation was a liberal conservative South Australian political party from 1922 to 1932. It stemmed from the Liberal Union's Henry Barwell. Richard Layton Butler was also premier during the party's time. It was a predecessor to the Liberal and Country League.
Elections and referendums in South Australia
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General elections |
- 1857
- 1860
- 1862
- 1865
- 1868
- 1870
- 1871
- 1875
- 1878
- 1881
- 1884
- 1887
- 1890
- 1893
- 1896
- 1899
- 1902
- 1905
- 1906
- 1910
- 1912
- 1915
- 1918
- 1921
- 1924
- 1927
- 1930
- 1933
- 1938
- 1941
- 1944
- 1947
- 1950
- 1953
- 1956
- 1959
- 1962
- 1965
- 1968
- 1970
- 1973
- 1975
- 1977
- 1979
- 1982
- 1985
- 1989
- 1993
- 1997
- 2002
- 2006
- 2010
- 2014
- by-elections
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Referendums |
- 1896
- 1898
- 1899
- 1911
- 1915
- 1965
- 1970
- 1982
- 1991
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Government of South Australia
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Executive |
- Monarchy
- Governor
- Premier
- Deputy Premier
- Police
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Legislative |
- Parliament
- Legislative Council
- House of Assembly
- President of the Legislative Council
- Speaker of the House of Assembly
- MLCs
- MHAs
- Electoral districts
- Opposition Leader
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Judicial |
- Supreme Court
- District Court
- Industrial Relations Court
- Magistrates' Court
- Coroner's Court
- Other courts and tribunals
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