Members of the Australian Senate, 1941–1944

Members of the Australian Senate, 19411944

This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1941 to 1944. Half of its members were elected at the 23 October 1937 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1938 and finishing on 30 June 1944; the other half were elected at the 21 September 1940 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1941 and finishing on 30 June 1947.

Senator Party State Years in Office
Stan Amour[1] ALP New South Wales 19381965
John Armstrong[1] ALP New South Wales 19381962
Tom Arthur[1] ALP New South Wales 19381944
Hon Bill Ashley[2] ALP New South Wales 19381962
James Arnold[2] ALP New South Wales 19411965
Bill Aylett[1] ALP Tasmania 19381965
Charles Brand[2] UAP Victoria 19351947
Hon Gordon Brown[1] ALP Queensland 19321965
Hon Don Cameron[1] ALP Victoria 19381962
Robert Clothier[1] ALP Western Australia 19431968
Hon Herbert Collett[2] UAP Western Australia 19331947
Hon Joseph Collings[1] ALP Queensland 19321950
Walter Cooper[2] Country Queensland 19281932, 19351968
Ben Courtice[1] ALP Queensland 19371962
James Cunningham[3] ALP Western Australia 19371943
Thomas Crawford[2] UAP Queensland 19171947
Richard Darcey[1] ALP Tasmania 19381944
Hon Harry Foll[2] UAP Queensland 19171947
Hon James Fraser[1] ALP Western Australia 19381959
Hon William Gibson[2] Country Victoria 19351947
Hon John Hayes[2] UAP Tasmania 19231947
Herbert Hays[2] UAP Tasmania 19231947
Bertie Johnston[4] Country Western Australia 19291942
Hon Richard Keane[1] ALP Victoria 19291931 (HoR), 19381946
Charles Lamp[1] ALP Tasmania 19381950
William Large[2] ALP New South Wales 19411951
Charles Latham[4] ALP Western Australia 19421943
Hon John Leckie[2] UAP Victoria 19351947
Hon Allan MacDonald[2] UAP Western Australia 19351947
Hon Philip McBride[1] UAP South Australia 19311937 (HoR), 19371944, 19461958 (HoR)
Hon Alexander McLachlan[1] UAP South Australia 19261944
James McLachlan[2] UAP South Australia 19351947
Hon George McLeay[2] UAP South Australia 19351947, 19501955
Richard Nash[1][3] ALP Western Australia 19431951
Burford Sampson[2] UAP Tasmania 19251938, 19411947
John Spicer[1] UAP Victoria 19401944, 19501956
Dorothy Tangney[2][4] ALP Western Australia 19431968
Oliver Uppill[2] UAP South Australia 19351944
Keith Wilson[1] UAP South Australia 19381944

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Term finishing 30 June 1944
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Term finishing 30 June 1947
  3. ^ a b ALP Senator James Cunningham died on 4 July 1943; ALP member Richard Nash was elected at the 21 August 1943 election to fill the resulting vacancy, expiring on 30 June 1944.
  4. ^ a b c Country Party Senator Bertie Johnston died on 6 September 1942; Country Party state politician Charles Latham was appointed to replace him on 8 October, with his term expiring at the 21 August 1943 election, when he was defeated by ALP candididate Dorothy Tangney for the vacancy, expiring on 30 June 1947.

References

See also

Members of the Australian Parliament
House of Representatives

19371940  · 19401943  · 19431946

Senate

19381941  · 19411944  · 19441947


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