ID 0005
Period in office of prime minister (see Glossary entry for 'period in office' and related terms)
Prime minister
Deakin, Alfred
Date of beginning of period in office
5 July 1905
Date of end of period in office
13 November 1908
Reason for end of preceding period in office
Defeat in parliament
Reason for end of this government
Defeat in parliament
Number of days in office
1,227
Parliamentary support during period
Party affiliation of prime minister at start of period
Protectionist Party
If coalition government
Coalition partner 1
--none--
Coalition partner 2
--none--
Coalition partner 3
--none--
Coalition partner 4
--none--
Party support in parliament at beginning of period
Minority
If change in parliamentary support during period
--none--
If further change during period
--none--
Number of ministers at beginning of period (this may vary during the period)
Total number of ministers
9
Number from party of prime minister
9
Number from coalition party 1
0
Number from coalition party 2
0
Number from upper house
2
House of Representatives elections contested as prime minister or after which became prime minister (see Glossary entry for 'after election')
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Election |
Prime minister at election |
Prime minister's party |
Prime minister after election |
Prime minister's party |
COM 13 April 1910 | Alfred Deakin | Liberal Party | Andrew Fisher | Australian Labor Party |
COM 12 December 1906 | Alfred Deakin | Protectionist Party | Alfred Deakin | Protectionist Party |
COM 16 December 1903 | Alfred Deakin | Protectionist Party | Alfred Deakin | Protectionist Party |
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Notes
For details of all Commonwealth prime ministers, see Michelle Grattan (editor) Australian Prime Ministers (Sydney: New Holland, 2000).
Sources
Hughes and Graham, (1968) A Handbook of Ausralian Government and Politics 1890-1964.