- Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1924–1927
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This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1924 election and the 1927 election, together known as the 12th Parliament. During the previous term, the Country Party had split into rival factions, the Ministerial Country Party (MCP) which comprised the bulk of the parliamentary party—many of whom had switched allegiance from other parties since 1919—and the Executive Country Party (ECP), which was loyal to the Primary Producers' Association, which the Country Party was intended to represent in Parliament. After the 1924 election, which significantly strengthened the latter at the expense of the former, the Ministerial arm merged with the Nationalist Party, as did the National Labor Party, which lost most of its representation in the election.
Name Party District Years in office Edward Angelo MCP/Nationalist Gascoyne 1917–1933 Hon William Angwin[1] Labor North-East Fremantle 1904–1905; 1906–1927 George Barnard Nationalist Sussex 1924–1933 Henry Brown ECP/Country Pingelly 1924–1933 Thomas Chesson Labor Cue 1913–1930 Alexander Clydesdale Labor Canning 1921–1930 Hon Philip Collier[1] Labor Boulder 1905–1948 Edwin Corboy Labor Yilgarn 1921–1933 Aubrey Coverley Labor Kimberley 1924–1953 Hon James Cunningham Labor Kalgoorlie 1923–1936 Thomas Davy Nationalist West Perth 1924–1933 James Denton MCP/Nationalist Moore 1921–1927 William James George Nationalist Murray-Wellington 1895–1902; 1909–1930 Harry Griffiths ECP/Country Avon 1914–1921; 1924–1935 Thomas Heron Labor Mount Leonora 1920–1928 John Holman[2] Labor Forrest 1901–1921; 1923–1925 May Holman[2] Labor Forrest 1925–1939 Thomas Hughes Labor/Ind. Lab. East Perth 1922–1927; 1936–1943 William Johnson Labor Guildford 1901–1905; 1906–1917;
1924–1948Edward Johnston ECP/Country Williams-Narrogin 1911–1928 Maurice Kennedy Labor Greenough 1924–1930 George Lambert Labor Coolgardie 1916–1930; 1933–1941 Alfred Lamond Labor Pilbara 1924–1933 Charles Latham MCP/Nationalist York 1921–1942 John Lindsay ECP/Country Toodyay 1924–1933 John Lutey Labor Brownhill-Ivanhoe 1916; 1917–1932 Hon Alick McCallum[1] Labor South Fremantle 1921–1935 Charles Maley MCP/Nationalist Irwin 1921–1929 Harry Mann Nationalist Perth 1921–1933 William Marshall Labor Murchison 1921–1952 Harry Millington Labor Leederville 1924–1947 Hon Sir James Mitchell Nationalist Northam 1905–1933 Selby Munsie Labor Hannans 1911–1938 Charles North Nationalist Claremont 1924–1956 Alexander Panton Labor Menzies 1924–1951 Walter Richardson Nationalist Subiaco 1921–1933 Richard Sampson MCP/Nationalist Swan 1921–1944 Joseph Sleeman Labor Fremantle 1924–1959 James MacCallum Smith Nationalist North Perth 1914–1939 John Henry Smith MCP/Nationalist Nelson 1921–1936; 1939–1943 Sydney Stubbs MCP/Nationalist Wagin 1911–1947 George Taylor Nat. Lab./Nationalist Mount Margaret 1901–1930 Frederick Teesdale Nationalist Roebourne 1917–1931 Alec Thomson ECP/Country Katanning 1914–1930 Hon Michael Troy[1] Labor Mount Magnet 1904–1939 Thomas Walker Labor Kanowna 1905–1932 Arthur Wansbrough Labor Albany 1924–1936 Charles Wansbrough ECP/Country Beverley 1914–1917; 1924–1930 Hon John Willcock[1] Labor Geraldton 1917–1947 Arthur Wilson Labor Collie 1908–1947 Frederick Withers Labor Bunbury 1924–1947 Notes
- 1 Following the 1924 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 1 May 1924, at which all were returned unopposed.
- 2 On 23 February 1925, the Labor member for Forrest, John Holman, died. The Labor candidate and daughter of the deceased, May Holman, was elected unopposed on 3 April 1925.
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.
Members of the Parliament of Western Australia Legislative Council
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Categories:- Members of Western Australian parliaments by term
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