The Labor government's position improved substantially at this election. It had a buffer of 7 seats in the new parliament: Prior to the election Labor had gained the seat of
Lismore from the Country Party at a by-election after the Court of Disputed Returns ruling the 1959 election result invalid. Labor had lost the seat of
Liverpool Plains to the Country Party at a by-election caused by the resignation of
Roger Nott. However, Liverpool Plains was abolished by the redistribution at this election. In
Oxley the sitting member,
Les Jordan changed his allegiance from the Country Party to the Liberal Party, Labor regained the seat of
Waratah from the independent incumbent
Frank Purdue and, as expected, won the new seats of Wyong, Wentworthville, Bass Hill and Bligh. Labor also gained Blacktown,
Nepean,
Drummoyne and
Coogee from the Liberals. The Liberal Party won the new seats of Kirribilli, Wakehurst and The Hills. In Manly, the sitting Liberal member
Douglas Darby, who had lost his party's pre-selection, successfully contested the seat as an Independent Liberal. The DLP and the Communist party both performed poorly, each party gained less than 2% of the primary vote. Non-elected Premier Bob Heffron was elected his own right as Premier and would be the last non-elected Premier to achieve this until Morris Iemma in 2007. == Retiring members ==