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The 1972 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election was necessitated by the party's defeat in the recent federal election, not a victory.
Answer: True
The election was triggered by the Liberal Party's loss in the 1972 federal election, leading to the resignation of the incumbent leader.
Billy Snedden was elected leader of the Liberal Party on December 20, 1972.
Answer: True
Billy Snedden secured the leadership of the Liberal Party on December 20, 1972, following the party's federal election defeat.
William McMahon remained the leader of the Liberal Party after the 1972 federal election.
Answer: False
William McMahon resigned as leader following the Liberal Party's defeat in the 1972 federal election, leading to the leadership contest.
The leadership election was necessitated by the party's defeat in the 1972 federal election.
Answer: True
The Liberal Party's loss in the 1972 federal election directly led to the resignation of its leader and the subsequent election.
Following the 1972 federal election defeat, the Liberal Party remained in government.
Answer: False
Following the 1972 federal election defeat, the Liberal Party moved into opposition, as indicated by the context of the leadership change.
What event directly precipitated the 1972 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election?
Answer: The defeat of the Liberal Party in the 1972 federal election and the subsequent resignation of William McMahon.
The Liberal Party's loss in the 1972 federal election led to William McMahon's resignation as leader, triggering the leadership election.
Who was elected as the new leader of the Liberal Party on December 20, 1972?
Answer: Billy Snedden
Billy Snedden was elected leader of the Liberal Party on December 20, 1972.
What was the Liberal Party's position in federal politics immediately following the 1972 election?
Answer: In opposition due to electoral defeat.
The Liberal Party suffered a defeat in the 1972 federal election, resulting in their move to opposition and the subsequent leadership change.
What specific political event is documented in the provided source material?
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On what date did the 1972 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election take place?
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What event led to the resignation of William McMahon and the subsequent leadership election?
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Who was the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia immediately before this leadership election?
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Who was elected as the new leader of the Liberal Party of Australia in the December 1972 election?
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What was the Liberal Party's status in the federal government following the 1972 election?
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What was the context of the 1972 federal election in relation to this leadership contest?
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Billy Snedden had previously served as the Treasurer of Australia.
Answer: True
Billy Snedden had previously held the significant role of Treasurer of Australia before becoming leader.
Nigel Bowen's previous government role was Minister for Education and Science.
Answer: False
Nigel Bowen's previous government role was Minister for Foreign Affairs, not Minister for Education and Science.
Malcolm Fraser represented the Division of Bruce in federal parliament.
Answer: False
Malcolm Fraser represented the Division of Wannon, not the Division of Bruce, in federal parliament.
James Killen served as the Member of Parliament for the Division of Parramatta.
Answer: False
James Killen served as the Member of Parliament for the Division of Moreton, not the Division of Parramatta.
Billy Snedden represented the Division of Parramatta.
Answer: False
Billy Snedden represented the Division of Bruce, not the Division of Parramatta, in federal parliament.
Nigel Bowen had previously served in which governmental role?
Answer: Minister for Foreign Affairs
Nigel Bowen had previously served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
In which federal electorate did Malcolm Fraser serve as a Member of Parliament?
Answer: Division of Wannon
Malcolm Fraser represented the Division of Wannon in federal parliament.
Which of the following was NOT a candidate in the 1972 Liberal Party leadership election?
Answer: Phillip Lynch
Phillip Lynch was a candidate for Deputy Leader, not the leadership itself, in the 1972 election.
Which electorate did Billy Snedden represent in federal parliament?
Answer: Division of Bruce
Billy Snedden represented the Division of Bruce in federal parliament.
James Killen served as the Member of Parliament for which federal electorate?
Answer: Division of Moreton
James Killen served as the Member of Parliament for the Division of Moreton.
What was Andrew Peacock's federal electorate?
Answer: Division of Kooyong
Andrew Peacock served as the Member of Parliament for the Division of Kooyong.
What was Billy Snedden's position within the Liberal Party prior to being elected leader?
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What was Nigel Bowen's previous role in government before contesting the leadership?
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What was Malcolm Fraser's previous role in government before contesting the leadership?
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What was James Killen's previous role in government before contesting the leadership?
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In which federal electorate did Billy Snedden serve as a Member of Parliament?
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In which federal electorate did Nigel Bowen serve as a Member of Parliament?
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In which federal electorate did Malcolm Fraser serve as a Member of Parliament?
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In which federal electorate did James Killen serve as a Member of Parliament?
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What was the Liberal Party's deputy leader before Billy Snedden became leader?
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What was Billy Snedden's previous role as Treasurer of Australia?
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What was the outcome of the leadership contest for John Gorton?
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What was the outcome of the leadership contest for James Killen?
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What was the outcome of the leadership contest for Malcolm Fraser?
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What was the outcome of the leadership contest for Nigel Bowen?
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What was the outcome of the leadership contest for Billy Snedden?
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A total of five ballots were required to determine the new leader of the Liberal Party in December 1972.
Answer: True
Five ballots were necessary to conclude the leadership selection process.
Nigel Bowen was the runner-up, narrowly losing the Liberal Party leadership on the fifth ballot.
Answer: True
Nigel Bowen was the runner-up in the final ballot, losing by a narrow margin.
Billy Snedden received 30 votes in the final ballot for the Liberal Party leadership, not 29.
Answer: True
Billy Snedden secured 30 votes in the final ballot, while Nigel Bowen received 29.
Malcolm Fraser was eliminated before the final ballot, not the runner-up.
Answer: True
Malcolm Fraser was eliminated in an earlier round of voting, not finishing as the runner-up.
James Killen was eliminated before Malcolm Fraser and John Gorton, but not the last candidate eliminated before the final ballot.
Answer: True
James Killen was eliminated first, followed by John Gorton, and then Malcolm Fraser, before the final ballot.
The fourth ballot for the Liberal Party leadership resulted in a tie between Snedden and Bowen, not a clear winner.
Answer: True
The fourth ballot concluded with a tie between Billy Snedden and Nigel Bowen, necessitating a fifth ballot.
Billy Snedden secured 50.85% of the vote in the final leadership ballot.
Answer: True
Billy Snedden achieved 50.85% of the vote in the decisive final ballot.
What percentage of the vote did Nigel Bowen receive in the final leadership ballot?
Answer: 49.15%
Nigel Bowen received 49.15% of the vote in the final ballot.
What was the vote count in the final ballot between Billy Snedden and Nigel Bowen?
Answer: Snedden 30, Bowen 29
The final ballot resulted in Billy Snedden receiving 30 votes and Nigel Bowen receiving 29 votes.
What happened in the fourth ballot for the Liberal Party leadership?
Answer: There was a tie between Snedden and Bowen with one abstention.
The fourth ballot resulted in a tie between Billy Snedden and Nigel Bowen, with one abstention, necessitating a fifth ballot.
What was the approximate percentage difference in votes between Snedden and Bowen in the final ballot?
Answer: 1.70%
The difference between Snedden's 50.85% and Bowen's 49.15% is approximately 1.70%.
Which candidate was eliminated first from the leadership contest?
Answer: James Killen
James Killen was the first candidate to be eliminated from the leadership contest.
How many ballots were required to decide the leadership of the Liberal Party in December 1972?
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What was the final result of the leadership ballot for Billy Snedden?
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Who was the runner-up in the fifth ballot for the Liberal Party leadership?
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What was the vote count in the final ballot for the Liberal Party leadership?
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What percentage of the vote did Billy Snedden receive in the final leadership ballot?
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What percentage of the vote did Nigel Bowen receive in the final leadership ballot?
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Which candidates were eliminated from the leadership contest before the final ballot?
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Who were the candidates who contested the leadership of the Liberal Party in December 1972?
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What was the nature of the tie in the fourth ballot for the Liberal Party leadership?
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Phillip Lynch was elected as the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in the December 1972 election.
Answer: True
Phillip Lynch secured the position of Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party during the December 1972 election period.
Phillip Lynch defeated Andrew Peacock for the Deputy Leader position, not the other way around.
Answer: True
Phillip Lynch was elected Deputy Leader, defeating Andrew Peacock in the ballot.
Who was elected as the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party during this election period?
Answer: Phillip Lynch
Phillip Lynch was elected as the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party.
Which of the following statements accurately describes the deputy leadership ballot outcome?
Answer: Phillip Lynch was elected Deputy Leader, defeating Andrew Peacock.
Phillip Lynch won the deputy leadership, defeating Andrew Peacock.
Phillip Lynch received more than 30 votes in the deputy leadership ballot, not fewer than 29.
Answer: True
Phillip Lynch received more than 30 votes in the deputy leadership ballot, indicating a clear victory.
Who was elected as the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in the December 1972 election?
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Who did Phillip Lynch defeat to become the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party?
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What was the outcome of the deputy leadership contest for Phillip Lynch?
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What was the outcome of the deputy leadership contest for Andrew Peacock?
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What was the outcome of the deputy leadership ballot?
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The navbox lists Liberal Party leadership contests from the 20th century, not solely the 21st.
Answer: True
The navbox includes contests from both the 20th and 21st centuries, covering a broad historical span.
The navbox lists the Howard government's Third Ministry.
Answer: True
The navigational box includes references to the various ministries of the Howard government.
The Liberal Party had two leadership contests in 2015, not just one.
Answer: True
The navbox indicates that two leadership contests occurred for the Liberal Party in 2015.
The navbox lists the United Australia Party as a predecessor to the Liberal Party.
Answer: True
The United Australia Party is listed among the historical predecessor parties to the Liberal Party in the navigational box.
According to the navbox, which of these was NOT a predecessor party to the Liberal Party of Australia?
Answer: Australian Labor Party
The Australian Labor Party is not listed as a predecessor party to the Liberal Party in the navigational box.
Which former Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader is mentioned in the navbox?
Answer: Malcolm Turnbull
Malcolm Turnbull, a former Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader, is mentioned in the navigational box.
What does the navbox indicate about Liberal Party leadership contests in 2015?
Answer: Two contests took place: one in February and one in September.
The navbox specifies that two Liberal Party leadership contests occurred in 2015, one in February and another in September.
The navbox lists leadership contests for which other major Australian political parties besides the Liberal Party?
Answer: Australian Labor Party, National Party, Australian Greens, and Australian Democrats.
The navigational box includes leadership contests for the Australian Labor Party, National Party, Australian Greens, and Australian Democrats.
What historical political parties are listed as predecessors to the Liberal Party of Australia in the navbox?
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Which government is listed in the navbox as being led by John Howard?
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What does the navbox indicate about the Liberal Party's leadership contests in 2015?
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What is the name of the Liberal Party's youth organization mentioned in the navbox?
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The article references a Liberal Party leadership contest that occurred in 1975.
Answer: True
The source material mentions a subsequent Liberal Party leadership contest that took place in 1975.
The leadership spill in 1971 is mentioned as a prior event to the December 1972 election, not a subsequent one.
Answer: True
The article references a leadership spill that occurred in 1971, which predates the 1972 election.
What was the date of the previous Liberal Party leadership contest mentioned in the article?
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What is the date of the subsequent Liberal Party leadership contest mentioned in the article?
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The Canberra Times is cited as a source for information regarding this leadership election.
Answer: True
The Canberra Times is identified as a source for information pertaining to this leadership election.
Which newspaper is cited in the source regarding this leadership election?
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What is the title of the article from The Canberra Times that is referenced?
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