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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: 2011 elections, 2012 elections, 2013 elections, 2014 elections, Future elections in Asia, Future elections in Australia, Future elections in Canada, Future elections in Europe, New South Wales state election, 2011, 28th Alberta general election, 40th Quebec general election, Kerala State legislative assembly election, 2011, Next Western Australian state election, Haitian general election, 2010-2011, South Australian state election, 2014, Singaporean general election, 2011, Next Australian federal election, Danish European Union opt-outs referendum, Next Queensland state election, National electoral calendar 2011, Tasmanian state election, 2014, Tunisian general election, 2011, Next Nova Scotia general election, 4th Alberta Senate nominee election, Next Irish general election, Local electoral calendar 2011, Next Malaysian general election, Japanese unified regional elections, 2011, Victorian state election, 2014, Darfurian referendum, 2011, Next Japanese general election, United Nations Security Council election, 2011, United Nations Security Council election, 2012, Kerdau by-election, 2011, Merlimau by-election, 2011, United Nations Security Council election, 2013, United Nations Security Council election, 2014, 2011 general election, Faroese constitutional referendum, Next Barbadian general election, Presidential election, 2012. Excerpt: Elections to the 55th Parliament of New South Wales were held on Saturday, 26 March 2011. The 16-year incumbent Australian Labor Party government led by Premier Kristina Keneally was defeated in a landslide by the Liberal-National coalition opposition led by Barry O'Farrell. New South Wales has compulsory voting, with an optional preferential ballot in single-member seats for the lower house and single transferable vote with optional preferential above-the-line voting in the propor...