1927 New South Wales state election

Jack Lang Labor Thomas Bavin Nationalist/Country coalition The 1927 New South Wales state election to elect the 90 members of the 28th Legislative Assembly was held on 8 October 1927.

A caretaker government composed of the supporters of the Premier of New South Wales and party leader, Jack Lang was in power at the time of the election.

[4] As a result of the election the Lang government was defeated and a Nationalist/Country Party coalition government led by Thomas Bavin[5] and Ernest Buttenshaw[6] was formed with a parliamentary majority of 1 and the usual support of the 2 Nationalist independents.

The Parliament first met on 3 November 1927, and ran its maximum term of 3 years.

To date Lang is the only elected Labor Premier of New South Wales to be voted out of office.