1949 Richmond state by-election

1949 Richmond state by-election

17 December 1949

Electoral district of Richmond in the
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Registered25,582
Turnout88.4% ( 5.7)
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Frank Scully Michael McNamara
Party Labor Liberal and Country
First preference vote 17,159 4,996
Percentage 77.4% 22.6%
Swing 4.4 4.4

MP before election

Stan Keon
Labor

Elected MP

Frank Scully
Labor

The 1949 Richmond state by-election was held on 17 December 1949 to elect the member for Richmond in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, following the resignation of Labor Party MP Stan Keon. It was held on the same day as by-elections in Clifton Hill and Kew.

Keon resigned in October 1949 in order to contest the seat of Yarra at the federal election on 10 December 1949 (held one week before the state by-elections), where he was successful and ultimately served until 1955.

Labor candidate Frank Scully won the by-election with a swing of 4.4%, further increasing Richmond's status as a "safe seat" for Labor.