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  1. 10 Jan 1968: 19th Prime Minister. After the Liberal Party elected Senator John Gorton as the new Party leader, he was sworn in as Prime Minister. As a Senator, he had to resign his seat and then win a seat in the House of Representatives. Gorton was elected to Harold Holt’s former seat of Higgins in a by-election on 24 February 1968.

  2. 1 de mar. de 2011 · John Gorton was a significant, but often misunderstood, figure in Austrailan politics in the second half of the 20th century. This is the story of his life and career - from unconvential beginnings to his time in politics as minister, Prime Minister and beyond.

  3. 24 de jul. de 1993 · Interior: 18 December 1963 to 4 March 1964. Works: 18 December 1963 to 28 February 1967. Commonwealth Activities in Education and Research: 18 December 1963 to 14 December 1966. Education and Science: 14 December 1966 to 28 February 1968. Defence: 10 March to 13 August 1971.

  4. John Gorton. John Grey Gorton (Mitte) in den 1950ern. Sir John Grey Gorton (* 9. September 1911 in Melbourne, Victoria; † 19. Mai 2002 in Sydney) war ein australischer Politiker. Vom 10. Januar 1968 bis zum 10. März 1971 war er Premierminister des Landes.

  5. John McEwen. Następca. William McMahon. Odznaczenia. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. John Gorton (ur. 9 września 1911 w Melbourne, zm. 19 maja 2002 w Sydney) – australijski polityk, w latach 1968–1971 lider Liberalnej Partii Australii i zarazem premier federalny .

  6. John Gorton (1911-2002) became Prime Minister in unusual circumstances when he was elected as Liberal Party leader after Harold Holt’s death. His departure was similarly unconventional, declaring himself ‘out of office after a tied party vote of confidence in his leadership’. 1 He remains the only senator to have become Prime Minister.

  7. 22 de may. de 2002 · Sir John Gorton, who became prime minister of Australia by accident and voted himself out of office after three years, died in Sydney on Sunday. He was 90. Sir John, the first Australian senator ...