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1997 Australian Constitutional Convention election

The 1997 Australian Constitutional Convention election was held between 3 November and 9 December 1997 to elect 76 of the 152 members of the 1998 Australian Constitutional Convention, which took place from 2 to 13 February the following year.

Queensland
The ACM, ARM and Clem Jones Team all won three delegates in Queensland. The ARM chose to run three tickets − a main statewide ticket, along with one for North Queensland and one for Central Queensland. Future politicians Clive Palmer, Len Harris and Paul Hoolihan were among the unsuccessful candidates. {{Election box begin ==Western Australia==
Western Australia
In Western Australia, the ARM won the most delegates with four, while ACM won three. Elect the President ran two groups. {{Election box begin ==South Australia==
South Australia
In South Australia, the ACM and ARM had four delegates elected each. Future premier Jay Weatherill was among the unsuccessful candidates. {{Election box begin ==Tasmania==
Tasmania
In Tasmania, the ACM and ARM elected two candidates each, while David Mitchell ran for the Australian Monarchist League and Eric Lockett ran as an ungrouped candidate for the Voice of Ordinary, Fair-Minded, Thinking Citizens (VOOFMTC) group. {{Election box begin ==Territories==
Territories
Australian Capital Territory The ARM won both delegates in the Australian Capital Territory with 45% of the vote. {{Election box begin Northern Territory In the Northern Territory, neither of the two groups with the highest vote (ACM and ARM) had a candidate elected, with David Curtis (A Just Republic) and Michael Kilgariff (Territory Republican) elected as delegates from third and fourth place respectively. {{Election box begin ==References==
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