- Division of South Australia
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South Australia
Australian House of Representatives DivisionCreated: 1901 Abolished: 1903 Namesake: South Australia The Division of South Australia was an Australian Electoral Division that existed from 1901 until 1903. It covered the entire state of South Australia which, unlike most of the other states, had not been split into individual single-member electorates. The Division elected seven members at the first federal election, with each elector casting seven votes. In 1903, the Division was split into seven divisions, each electing a single member.
Members
Sorted in descending order of votes received
Member Party Term Charles Kingston Protectionist 1901–1903 Langdon Bonython Protectionist 1901–1903 Patrick Glynn Free Trade 1901–1903 Frederick Holder Free Trade 1901–1903 Lee Batchelor Labor 1901–1903 Vaiben Solomon Free Trade 1901–1903 Alexander Poynton Free Trade 1901–1903 Election results
Elected members in bold. South Australia elected seven members, with each elector casting seven votes.
Australian federal election, 1901: South Australia Party Candidate Votes % ±% Protectionist Charles Kingston 41,477 65.9 +65.9 Protectionist Langdon Bonython 39,434 62.7 +62.7 Free Trade Patrick Glynn 37,450 59.5 +59.5 Free Trade Frederick Holder 37,424 59.5 +59.5 Labour Lee Batchelor 31,614 50.3 +50.3 Free Trade Vaiben Solomon 27,030 43.0 +43.0 Free Trade Alexander Poynton 25,864 41.1 +41.1 Labour Thomas Price 24,019 38.2 +38.2 Protectionist Robert Caldwell 21,102 33.6 +33.6 Free Trade H. C. Baker 15,760 25.1 +25.1 Free Trade Crawford Vaughan 11,874 18.9 +18.9 Free Trade Richard Wood 11,054 17.6 +17.6 Free Trade T. H. Webb 9,357 14.9 +14.9 Protectionist John Cooke 8,947 14.2 +14.2 Protectionist J. O'Connell 3,152 5.0 +5.0 Protectionist G. A. Wyld 2,858 4.6 +4.6 Independent G. Mitchell 1,745 2.8 +2.8 Total formal votes 350,161 98.4 Informal votes 985 1.6 Turnout 62,982 40.8 Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in South Australia Adelaide · Barker · Boothby · Grey · Hindmarsh · Kingston · Makin · Mayo · Port Adelaide · Sturt · Wakefield
Abolished: Angas (1903-34) · Angas (1949-77) · Bonython · Hawker · South Australia
Divisions in: New South Wales · Victoria · Queensland · Western Australia · South Australia · Tasmania · Australian Capital and Northern Territories Categories:- Electoral divisions of Australia
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