. . "+8.48"@en . "44.8"^^ . "Western Australia"@en . "1908"^^ . . "1287"^^ . . "1911 Western Australian state election"@en . "Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 3 October 1911 to elect 50 members to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly. The Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader John Scaddan, defeated the conservative Ministerialist government led by Premier Frank Wilson. In doing so, Scaddan achieved Labor's first absolute majority on the floor of the Assembly and, with 68% of the seats (34 of 50), set a record for Labor's biggest majority in Western Australia. The record would stand for nearly 106 years until Labor won 69% of seats (41 of 59) at the 2017 election. The result came as something of a surprise to many commentators and particularly to the Ministerialists, as they went to an election for the first time as a single grouping backed by John Forrest's Western Australian Libera"@en . . "50"^^ . "1911-10-03"^^ . . "All 50 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly"@en . "7699"^^ . . "parliamentary"@en . . . . "Labor WA"@en . . "1914"^^ . . "1124299288"^^ . . . . . "91630"^^ . . "18509486"^^ . "1911-10-03"^^ . . . "Independent"@en . . "1908"^^ . . "1.4"^^ . "Ministerialist"@en . . "1911 Western Australian state election"@en . . "Ministerialist"@en . . "1908"^^ . "52.64"^^ . "+0.19"@en . "--10-03"^^ . "yes"@en . "\u201316.82"@en . "2.56"^^ . . . . "74.88"^^ . . . "\u2013 12"@en . . . . . "122375"^^ . "130"^^ . . "Australian Labour Party"@en . . "22"^^ . . . . . . . "40472"^^ . . . "1914"^^ . "138"^^ . "+2.09"@en . "34"^^ . "\u00B1 0"@en . . "28"^^ . "Les \u00C9lections l\u00E9gislatives de 1911 en Australie-Occidentale se sont d\u00E9roul\u00E9es le 3 octobre 1911 pour \u00E9lire les 50 membres de l'Assembl\u00E9e l\u00E9gislative d'Australie-Occidentale. Les \u00E9lections de 1911 marquent un point tournant dans l'histoire politique de l'Australie-Occidentale puisqu\u2019il s'agit des premi\u00E8res \u00E9lections le syst\u00E8me du vote pr\u00E9f\u00E9rentiel. Le Parti travailliste, men\u00E9 par le chef de l'opposition sortant, (en), a battu le parti , men\u00E9 par le Premier ministre sortant, (en). Il s'agit de la plus grande victoire de l'histoire du Parti travailliste et de la premi\u00E8re fois qu'il a la majorit\u00E9 absolue \u00E0 l'Assembl\u00E9e l\u00E9gislative."@fr . . . . . . . "Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 3 October 1911 to elect 50 members to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly. The Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader John Scaddan, defeated the conservative Ministerialist government led by Premier Frank Wilson. In doing so, Scaddan achieved Labor's first absolute majority on the floor of the Assembly and, with 68% of the seats (34 of 50), set a record for Labor's biggest majority in Western Australia. The record would stand for nearly 106 years until Labor won 69% of seats (41 of 59) at the 2017 election. The result came as something of a surprise to many commentators and particularly to the Ministerialists, as they went to an election for the first time as a single grouping backed by John Forrest's Western Australian Liberal League, under a new system of compulsory preferential voting and new electoral boundaries both of which had been passed by Parliament earlier in the year despite ardent Labor opposition. The 1911 election is considered by political historians such as Brian de Garis and David Black to mark the end of the first phase of the development of party politics in Western Australia, which had begun with the granting of responsible government to the then British colony in 1890. Labor held onto government with a one-seat majority in the following 1914 election but lost power in 1916 after losing a and after another member left the Labor Party to sit as an Independent. The Scaddan government was characterised by its involvement in a number of State-owned manufacturing and service businesses on the back of a relatively sluggish economy. The saw it establishing and running the State Brickworks, the State Saw Mills, the State Implement Works, the State Shipping Service, the State Hotels, the State Quarry at Boya as well as meatworks, ferries and tramways."@en . . . . "16.82"^^ . "14.73"^^ . "\u00C9lections l\u00E9gislatives de 1911 en Australie-Occidentale"@fr . . . "52.64"^^ . . . "+14.73"@en . . "44.8"^^ . . "1910-08-03"^^ . "0"^^ . . . . . . . . "12"^^ . . . "1910-09-16"^^ . . "16"^^ . "Labor WA"@en . . "+ 12"@en . "47558"^^ . "no"@en . . "1914"^^ . "1911"^^ . "Western Australian state election"@en . . . "2313"^^ . "Australian Labour Party"@en . . "Ministerialist"@en . . . "Les \u00C9lections l\u00E9gislatives de 1911 en Australie-Occidentale se sont d\u00E9roul\u00E9es le 3 octobre 1911 pour \u00E9lire les 50 membres de l'Assembl\u00E9e l\u00E9gislative d'Australie-Occidentale. Les \u00E9lections de 1911 marquent un point tournant dans l'histoire politique de l'Australie-Occidentale puisqu\u2019il s'agit des premi\u00E8res \u00E9lections le syst\u00E8me du vote pr\u00E9f\u00E9rentiel. Le Parti travailliste, men\u00E9 par le chef de l'opposition sortant, (en), a battu le parti , men\u00E9 par le Premier ministre sortant, (en). Il s'agit de la plus grande victoire de l'histoire du Parti travailliste et de la premi\u00E8re fois qu'il a la majorit\u00E9 absolue \u00E0 l'Assembl\u00E9e l\u00E9gislative."@fr . . "90343"^^ . . . "Nationalist"@en .