List of New South Wales Legislative Elections - General Election Dates

General Election Dates

  • New South Wales state election, 1927, held 8 October 1927
  • New South Wales state election, 1930, held 25 October 1930
  • New South Wales state election, 1932, held 11 June 1932
  • New South Wales state election, 1935, held 11 May 1935
  • New South Wales state election, 1938, held 26 March 1938
  • New South Wales state election, 1941, held 10 May 1941
  • New South Wales state election, 1971, held 13 February 1971
  • New South Wales state election, 1973, held 17 November 1973
  • New South Wales state election, 1976, held 1 May 1976
  • New South Wales state election, 1978, held 7 October 1978
  • New South Wales state election, 1981, held 19 September 1981
  • New South Wales state election, 1984, held 24 March 1984
  • New South Wales state election, 1988, held 19 March 1988
  • New South Wales state election, 1991, held 25 May 1991
  • New South Wales state election, 1995, held 25 March 1995
  • New South Wales state election, 1999, held 27 March 1999
  • New South Wales state election, 2003, held 22 March 2003
  • New South Wales state election, 2007, held 24 March 2007
  • New South Wales state election, 2011, held 26 March 2011

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