Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1911–1914

Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 19111914

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1911 election and the 1914 election, together known as the Eighth Parliament. All members who sat as Liberals, apart from those returned at by-elections, were elected under the "Ministerial" designation at the 1911 election.

Name Party District Years in office
Eben Allen Liberal West Perth 19111917
Hon William Angwin Labor North-East Fremantle 19041905; 19061927
Hon Thomas Bath[1] Labor Avon 19021914
Harry Bolton Labor South Fremantle 19041917
Frank Broun Liberal Beverley 19111914; 19171924
William Carpenter Labor Fremantle 19111917
Thomas Chesson[3] Labor Cue 19131930
Philip Collier[1] Labor Boulder 19051948
Bronte Dooley[4] Labor Geraldton 19111913
Walter Dwyer Labor Perth 19111914
Samuel Elliott[4] Liberal Geraldton 19131914; 1917
George Foley Labor Mount Leonora 19111920
Joseph Gardiner Labor Roebourne 19111915
William James George Liberal Murray-Wellington 18951902; 19091930
Frederick Gill Labor Leederville 19041905; 19081914
William Gordon Liberal Canning 19011911
Albert Green[5] Labor Kalgoorlie 19111913; 19141921
Nat Harper Liberal Pingelly 19101914
Edward Heitmann[3][4] Labor Cue 19041913; 19141917
John Holman Labor Murchison 19011921; 19231925
Charles Hudson Labor Yilgarn 19051921
Hon William Johnson[1] Labor Guildford 19011905; 19061917;
19241948
Edward Johnston Labor Williams-Narrogin 19111928
Titus Lander Labor East Perth 19111914
Charles Layman Liberal[6] Nelson 19041914
Henry Lefroy Liberal Moore 18921901; 19111921
Charles Lewis Labor Canning 19111914
Arthur Male Liberal Kimberley 19051917
John James McDonald Labor Gascoyne 19111914
Charles McDowall Labor Coolgardie 19081916
George McLeod[5] Labor Kalgoorlie 1914
James Mitchell Liberal Northam 19051933
Frederick Monger Liberal York 18921903; 19051914
Samuel Moore Liberal Irwin 19041914
John Mullany Labor Menzies 19111924
Selby Munsie Labor Hannans 19111938
John Nanson Liberal Greenough 19011905; 19081914
Peter O'Loghlen[2] Labor Forrest 19081923
Alfred Piesse Liberal[6] Toodyay 19111924
Arnold Piesse Liberal Katanning 19091914; 19301935
William Price Labor Albany 19091917
Hon John Scaddan[1] Labor Brownhill-Ivanhoe 19041917; 19191924;
19301933
Bartholomew Stubbs Labor Subiaco 19111917
Sydney Stubbs Liberal Wagin 19111947
Herbert Swan Labor North Perth 19081914
George Taylor Labor Mount Margaret 19011930
William Lemen Thomas[2] Labor Bunbury 19111917
Hon Michael Troy Labor Mount Magnet 19041939
Philip Turvey Labor Swan 19111914
Hon Henry Underwood Labor Pilbara 19061924
Hon Thomas Walker[1] Labor Kanowna 19051932
Arthur Wilson Labor Collie 19081947
Hon Frank Wilson Liberal Sussex 18971901; 19041917
Evan Wisdom Liberal Claremont 19111917

Notes

1 Following the 1911 state election a new Ministry consisting of six members, including one Member of the Legislative Council, was appointed. These members were therefore required to resign and contest ministerial by-elections on 17 October 1911, at which all were returned unopposed.
2 Peter O'Loghlen, the Labor member for Forrest, resigned his seat on 17 April 1913 to contest the seat of Swan at the 1913 federal election on 31 May. Thomas Moore, the Labor candidate, was elected unopposed on 6 May 1913, but resigned on 17 June before being sworn in. O'Loghlen contested a second by-election for Forrest on 3 July 1913, at which he was successful.
3 Edward Heitmann, the Labor member for Cue, resigned on 4 November 1913 in order to contest the Geraldton by-election. Thomas Chesson, the Labor candidate, was elected unopposed on 12 November 1913 to fill the vacancy.
4 Bronte Dooley, the Labor member for Geraldton, died on 19 October 1913. A by-election was called for 15 November 1913 in the seat, at which Edward Heitmann, who had resigned his seat of Cue to contest the by-election, was defeated on a 12-vote margin by Samuel Elliott of the Liberal Party.
5 Albert Green, the Labor member for Kalgoorlie, resigned on 8 December 1913. The Labor candidate, George McLeod, won the by-election held to fill the vacancy on 4 February 1914. McLeod retired at the general election held on 21 October 1914 to enable Green to regain the seat.
6 With the formation of the Country Party in August 1913, two Members of the Legislative Assembly, Charles Layman (Nelson) and Alfred Piesse (Toodyay), switched their allegiance from the Liberals to the new party prior to the 1914 election, at which they retained their seats as Country Party members.

Sources

  • Black, David; Prescott, Valerie (1997). Election statistics, Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. Perth: Parliamentary History Project. ISBN 0-7309-8409-5. 
  • Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the South Australian, Western Australian and Tasmanian Lower Houses, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-1334-6. 
  • Parliament of Western Australia (1914). Western Australian Parliamentary Debates (Eighth ParliamentThird Session). 58. Frederick William Simpson. ppv-vi. 
  • Western Australian Government Gazettes for 19111914; Indexed under "Electoral". Note esp. "Extraordinary Government Gazette". Western Australia Government Gazette: p1911:3861. 9 October 1911. 
Members of the Parliament of Western Australia
Legislative Council

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Legislative Assembly

19081911 · 19111914 · 19141917


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