- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1920–1922
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This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 25th parliament of New South Wales from 1920 to 1922. They were elected at the 1920 state election on 20 March 1920. The Speaker was The Hon Sir Daniel Levy with the exception of 13-20th December 1921 when he was replaced by Simon Hickey.
Name Party Electorate Term in office' David Anderson Nat Ryde 1920–1930 James Arkins Nat St George 1915-1930 1938-1941 Richard Arthur Nat North Shore 1904–1932 William Ashford Nat Wammerawa 1910-1925 William Bagnall Nat St George 1913-1925 1925-1927 John Bailey ALP Goulburn 1918-1925 Richard Ball Nat Murray 1895-1898 1904-1937 Thomas Bavin Prog Ryde 1917–1935 George Beeby 3 Prog Murray 1907-1913 1917-1920 Walter Bennett Prog Maitland 1889-1902 1917-1934 John Birt ALP Sydney 1919-1925 George Briner 4 Prog Oxley 1901-1920 Percy Brookfield6 ISLP Sturt 1917-1921 Albert Bruntnell Nat Parramatta 1906-1907 1910-1913 1919-1929 Hon Michael Bruxner Prog Northern Tablelands 1920–1962 Arthur Buckley ALP Sydney 1917-1922 Frank Burke ALP Botany 1917–1944 Michael Burke ALP Sydney 1917–1922 1925-1930 Ernest Buttenshaw Prog Murrumbidgee 1917–1938 William Cameron Nat Maitland 1918–1931 George Cann ALP St George 1914-1927 Ernest Carr Nat Cumberland 1920-1922 Frank Chaffey Nat Namoi 1913–1940 Joseph Clark ALP Wammerawa 1920-1927 1930-1932 John Cleary ALP Wollondilly 1920-1922 Hon Arthur Cocks Nat North Shore 1910-1925 Hugh Connell ALP Newcastle 1920–1934 Mat Davidson ALP Sturt 1918–1949 Billy Davies ALP Wollondilly 1917–1949 Brian Doe Nat Sturt 1917-1927 James Dooley ALP Bathurst 1907-1927 John Doyle ALP Balmain 1917-1922 Hon David Drummond Prog Northern Tablelands 1920–1949 Hon Bill Dunn ALP Wammerawa 1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950 Daniel Dwyer 1 ALP Eastern Suburbs 1920-1922 Bill Ely ALP Parramatta 1920–1922, 1925–1932 John Estell ALP Newcastle 1901-1913 1917–1922 John Fegan Nat Newcastle 1891–1907 1920-1922 James Fingleton 1 ALP Eastern Suburbs 1913-1917 1920 Joseph Fitzgerald ALP Oxley 1920-1927 1930-1932 John Fitzpatrick Nat Bathurst 1895-1904 1907-1930 Martin Flannery ALP Murrumbidgee 1920–1932 George Fuller Nat Wollondilly 1889-1894 1915-1928 Arthur Gardiner Independent Newcastle 1910–1922 Mark Gosling ALP St George 1920–1932 Robert Greig ALP Ryde 1920–1927 1941-1947 Arthur Grimm Nat Murrumbidgee 1913–1925 Thomas Henley Nat Ryde 1904–1935 Simon Hickey ALP Botany 1912–1922 Theodore Hill 4 Prog Oxley 1920-1927 Tom Hoskins Nat Western Suburbs 1913-1927 Harold Jacques Nat Eastern Suburbs 1920–1930 Augustus James2 Nat Goulburn 1907-1920 Valentine Johnston ALP Bathurst 1917-1922 William Kearsley 5 ALP Newcastle 1910-1921 Tom Keegan 7 ALP Balmain 1910–1920 1921-1935 Matthew Kilpatrick 3 Prog Murray 1920–1941 Jack Lang ALP Parramatta 1913–1943, 1943–1946 Hon Carlo Lazzarini ALP Western Suburbs 1917–1952 Hon John Lee Nat Botany 1920-1930 1932-1941 Hon Daniel Levy Nat Sydney 1901–1937 Hon Thomas Ley Prog St George 1917-1925 Peter Loughlin ALP Cootamundra 1917–1927, 1932–1935 Edward Loxton Independent Nationalist Ryde 1920–1925 James MacArthur-Onslow Prog Eastern Suburbs 1907-1922 Hugh Main Prog Cootamundra 1920–1938 Alfred McClelland ALP Northern Tablelands 1920-1927 1930–1932 Greg McGirr ALP Cootamundra 1913-1925 Hon William McKell ALP Botany 1917–1947 Edward McTiernan ALP Western Suburbs 1920-1927 William Millard 2, 8 Nat Goulburn 1894-1920 1920-1921 Patrick Minahan ALP Sydney 1910-1917 1920-1927 Voltaire Molesworth ALP Cumberland 1920-1925 Cecil Murphy ALP North Shore 1920-1927 David Murray 5 ALP Newcastle 1921–1928 Thomas Mutch ALP Botany 1917 -1930 1938-1941 George Nesbit Nat Byron 1913-1925 Charles Oakes Nat Eastern Suburbs 1901-1910 1917-1925 William O'Brien ALP Murray 1917-1925 Walter O'Hearn ALP Maitland 1920–1932 Robert O'Halloran ALP Eastern Suburbs 1920–1927 1941-1947 Raymond Perdriau Prog Byron 1920-1925 John Perkins 8 Nat Goulburn 1921-1926 Richard Price Prog Oxley 1894-1904 1907-1922 John Quirk ALP Balmain 1917–1938 Alfred Reid Independent Nationalist North Shore 1920–1922, 1925–1945 Thomas Rutledge Prog Goulburn 1920–1925 Patrick Scully ALP Namoi 1920–1923 Sydney Shillington Nat Western Suburbs 1919-1922 Albert Smith Nat Balmain 1920-1922 John Storey7 ALP Balmain 1901-1904 1907-1921 Robert Stuart-Robertson ALP Balmain 1907–1933 Tom Swiney ALP Byron 1920–1922 Bruce Walker Nat Cumberland 1917–1932 Walter Wearne Prog Namoi 1917–1930 Hon Reginald Weaver Nat North Shore 1917–1925, 1927–1945 James Wilson Prog Western Suburbs 1920–1925 Jabez Wright 6 ALP Sturt 1913-1920 1921-1922 Under the provisions of the Parliamentary Elections (Casual Vacancies) Act, casual vacancies were filled by the next unsuccessful candidate on the departing member's party list. If an Independent member retired, the Clerk of the Assembly determined who would fill the vacancy based on the departing members voting record on questions of confidence.
- 1 Eastern Suburbs ALP MLA James Fingleton died on 13 October 1920. He was replaced by Daniel Dwyer on 15 December 1920.
- 2 Goulburn Nationalist MLA Augustus James resigned to take an appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court. He was replaced William Millard on 15 December 1920.
- 3 Murray Progressive MLA George Beeby resigned to take a judicial appointment. He was replaced by Matthew Kilpatrick on 15 December 1920.
- 4 Oxley Progressive MLA George Briner died on 9 September 1920. He was replaced by Theodore Hill on 15 December 1920.
- 5 Newcastle ALP MLA William Kearsley died on 19 June 1921. He was replaced by David Murray on 30 August.
- 6 Stuart ALP MLA Percy Brookfield was murdered while trying to disarm a deranged man at Riverton on 22 March 1921 . As there had been no second candidate for the Industrial Socialist Labor Party and Brookfield was a supporter of the Labor government,he was replaced by the ALP's Jabez Wright on 30 August.
- 7 The premier and Balmain ALP MLA John Storey died on 5 October 1921. He was replaced by Tom Keegan on 18 October.
- 8 Goulburn Nationalist MLA William Millard died on 8 October 1921. He had been appointed to replace Augustus James and, as there were no further unsuccessful Nationalist candidates, the Casual Vacancies Act was amended to allow his replacement by John Perkins on 22 November 1921.
See also
New South Wales state election, 1920
References
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- Antony Green. "NSW Elections Analysis". New South Wales Parliament. http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/resources/nswelectionsanalysis/HomePage.htm. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
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Members of the Parliament of New South Wales Legislative Council
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