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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly
{{{Use dmy dates, date=June 2015 {{Use Australian English, date=June 2015 The following are lists of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly: * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1856–1859 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1859–1861 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1861–1864 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1864–1865 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1866–1867 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1868–1871 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1871–1874 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1874–1877 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1877–1880 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1880–1880 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1880–1883 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1883–1886 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1886–1889 * Members of the Victorian Legislative Assem ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1856–1859
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from the elections of 23 September – 24 October 1856 to those of 26 August – 26 September 1859. The Assembly was created in 1856. ---- :Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate. Notes O'Shanassy won both Melbourne and Kilmore districts, deciding to represent the latter he resigned from Melbourne. The by-election for Melbourne in January 1857 was won by Henry Langlands. : Baragwanath resigned in December 1857, replaced by John Everard in an January 1858 by-election. : Cameron resigned in March 1857, replaced by John Wood in an April 1857 by-election. : Childers resigned in February 1857, replaced by John Findlay in a July 1857 by-election. : Clarke resigned in August 1858, replaced by Robert Anderson in an October 1858 by-election. : Fellows resigned in May 1858, replaced by John Crews in a May 1858 by-election. : Fyfe resigned in Novem ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1900–1902
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, from the elections of 1 November 1900 to the elections of 1 October 1902. From 1889 there were 95 seats in the Assembly. Several members resigned to take up seats in the first Australian Parliament. Victoria was a British self-governing colony in Australia until 1901 when it became a state of Australia. :Note: the Start and End dates refer to the politician's term for that seat. :Francis Mason was Speaker. William Beazley was Chairman of Committees. : Anderson died 20 June 1901; replaced by John Deegan in July 1901. : Best resigned in May 1901 after being elected a senator in the new Australian Parliament; replaced by Patrick O'Connor in June 1901. : Findley was expelled in June 1901 for seditious libel; replaced by James Boyd in July 1901. : Isaacs resigned in May 1901 after being elected to the new Australian Parliament; replaced by Alfred Billson in June 1901. : Kennedy resigned in May 1901 after being e ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1932–1935
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1932 to 1935, as elected at the 1932 Victorian state election, 1932 state election. Notes : Oakleigh MLA James Vinton Smith was elected as an unendorsed UAP candidate after being defeated in preselection, but was immediately admitted to the parliamentary party upon his election. : Carlton Labor MLA Robert Solly died on 5 June 1932. Labor candidate Bill Barry (politician), Bill Barry won the 1932 Carlton state by-election, resulting by-election on 9 July 1932. : Benambra UAP MLA Henry Beardmore died on 29 August 1932. Country Party candidate Roy Paton won the 1932 Benambra state by-election, resulting by-election on 15 October 1932. : Boroondara UAP MLA Richard Linton (politician), Richard Linton resigned in March 1933 to take up an appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London. UAP candidate Trevor Oldham won the 1933 Boroondara state by-election, resulting by-election on 29 April 1933. : Polwarth UAP ML ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1929–1932
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1929 to 1932, as elected at the 1929 state election. Several realignments took place during the period: * The Country Progressive Party re-merged with the Country Party in 1930. Harold Glowrey remained as an Independent. * The Nationalist Party was renamed the United Australia Party (UAP) on 15 September 1931, to match the situation at federal level. * During the 1932 election campaign, several Labor members including the Premier, Edmond Hogan, were expelled from the Victorian Labor Party for supporting the Premiers' Plan. : In August 1930, the Nationalist member for Hawthorn, former Premier William Murray McPherson, resigned. Nationalist candidate John Austin Gray won the resulting by-election on 27 September 1930. : In October 1930, the Liberal member for Caulfield, Frederick Forrest, died. Nationalist candidate and Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Harold Luxton, won the resulting by-election on 22 November 1 ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1927–1929
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1927 to 1929, as elected at the 1927 state election: : On 2 November 1927, the Independent member for Gippsland South, Henry Bodman, died. Nationalist candidate and former member Walter West won the resulting by-election on 3 December 1927. : On 16 March 1928, the Nationalist member for Brighton and Speaker of the Assembly, Oswald Snowball, died. Nationalist candidate Ian Macfarlan won the resulting by-election on 28 April 1928. : In October 1928, the Nationalist member for Castlemaine and Kyneton, former Premier Harry Lawson, resigned to contest a Senate seat at the 1928 federal election. Nationalist candidate Walter Langslow won the resulting by-election on 2 February 1929. : On 8 June 1929, the Nationalist member for Barwon, Edward Morley, died. Nationalist candidate Thomas Maltby won the resulting by-election on 6 July 1929. : In September 1929, the Country member for Gippsland West, Arthur W ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1924–1927
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as elected at the 26 June 1924 state election and subsequent by-elections up to the general elections of 9 April 1927: : On 11 July 1924, the Labor member for Glenelg, William Thomas, died. Labor candidate Ernie Bond won the resulting by-election on 14 August 1924. : On 23 December 1924, the Labor member for Fitzroy, John Billson, died. Labor candidate Maurice Blackburn won the resulting by-election on 4 February 1925. : On 10 November 1925, the Labor member for Flemington, Edward Warde, died. Labor candidate Jack Holland won the resulting by-election on 9 December 1925. : = district abolished in 1927 References Re-member(a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851). Parliament of Victoria The Parliament of Victoria is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria that follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system. It consists of the King, represented by the Governor of Victoria ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1921–1924
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 6 September 1921 to 28 May 1924, as elected at the 1921 state election and subsequent by-elections: : On 13 July 1922, the Nationalist member for Gippsland South, Thomas Livingston, died. Nationalist candidate Walter West won the resulting by-election on 18 August 1922. : On 8 July 1923, the Nationalist member for Daylesford, Donald McLeod, died. Labor candidate James McDonald won the resulting by-election on 9 August 1923, but was defeated in a September recount by Donald McLeod's son Roderick McLeod. : On 28 December 1923, the Nationalist member for Dalhousie, Allan Cameron, died. Labor candidate Reg Pollard won the resulting by-election on 31 January 1924. : On 6 April 1924, the Nationalist member for Gippsland West, Sir John Mackey, died. Victorian Farmers Union candidate Arthur Walter won the resulting by-election on 23 May 1924. Sources Re-member(a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851 ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1920–1921
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 10 November 1920 to 6 August 1921, as elected at the 1920 state election: : On 13 December 1920, the Elections and Qualifications Committee of the Legislative Assembly declared the election of Edwin Mackrell to the seat of Upper Goulburn was void, as Mackrell had failed to properly nominate his candidacy in the specified time, and had committed other technical breaches. A by-election was held on 27 January 1921, at which Mackrell was nominated and retained the seat. Sources Re-member(a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851). Parliament of Victoria The Parliament of Victoria is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria that follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system. It consists of the King, represented by the Governor of Victoria, the Legislative Assembly and .... * {{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1920-1921 Members of the Parliament of Vic ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1917–1920
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as elected at the 15 November 1917 election and subsequent by-elections up to the election of 6 August 1920: : Elmslie died 11 May 1918; replaced by Joseph Hannan in June 1918; Hannan resigned in October 1919 to (unsuccessfully) contest the Federal seat of Fawkner; replaced by Arthur Wallace in November 1919. : John Hall was replaced by John Pennington in February 1918 after Pennington was declared elected by the Elections and Qualification Committee. : Stewart resigned in October 1919; replaced by Francis Old in November 1919. Sources Re-member(a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851). Parliament of Victoria The Parliament of Victoria is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria that follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system. It consists of the King, represented by the Governor of Victoria, the Legislative Assembly and .... * {{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the Victorian Legisl ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1914–1917
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as elected at the 15 November 1914 election and subsequent by-elections up to the election of 15 November 1917: : Hampson resigned in January 1915; replaced by Luke Clough in February 1915. : Johnstone resigned in June 1917; replaced by James McDonald in July 1917. : Leckie resigned in March 1917; replaced by Henry Beardmore in April 1917. : Murray died 4 May 1916, replaced by James Deany in June 1916. : Plain resigned in March 1917 to contest a Senate seat in the federal election; he was replaced by Robert Purnell in August 1917. : Sangster died 8 April 1915; replaced by Owen Sinclair in April 1915. References Re-member(a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851). Parliament of Victoria The Parliament of Victoria is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria that follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system. It consists of the King, represented by the Governor of Victoria, the Le ...
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1911–1914
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as elected at the 1911 Victorian state election, 16 November 1911 election and subsequent by-elections up to the election of 15 November 1914: :Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate. : Beazley died 28 June 1912; replaced by Gordon Webber (politician), Gordon Webber in July 1912. : Craven died 28 November 1913; replaced by John Leckie (Australian politician), John Leckie : Holden resigned in February 1913; replaced by Edmond Hogan the same month. : McBride resigned in February 1913; replaced by John Pennington (politician), John Pennington in March 1913. : McGrath resigned in April 1913; replaced by John Chatham (Australian politician), John Chatham in May 1913. : Swinburne resigned July 1913; replaced by William Murray McPherson in September 1913. References Re-member
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Members Of The Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1908–1911
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as elected at the 29 December 1908 election and subsequent by-elections up to the election of 16 November 1911. :Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate. : Anstey resigned in February 1910; replaced by James Jewell in March 1910. : Bent died 17 September 1909; replaced by Oswald Snowball in October 1909. : Harris died 5 July 1910; replaced by Samuel Barnes in July 1910. References Re-member(a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851). Parliament of Victoria The Parliament of Victoria is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria that follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system. It consists of the King, represented by the Governor of Victoria, the Legislative Assembly and .... * {{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1908-1911 Members of the Parliament of Victoria by term 20th-century ...
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