
1964 New South Wales state election
The 1964 New South Wales state election was held on March 21, 1964, to elect members to the New South Wales Parliament. It resulted in a significant victory for the Liberal-Country coalition, led by Premier Robert Askin, who secured a strong majority in the Legislative Assembly. The election was notable for its focus on issues like economic development and infrastructure. Voter turnout was high, reflecting active public engagement. This election reinforced the coalition's power in the state and marked a period of stability in New South Wales politics during the 1960s.