Results Of The 1903 Australian Federal Election (Senate)
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The Australian states each elected three members of the
Australian Senate The Senate is the upper house of the Bicameralism, bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives (Australia), House of Representatives. The composition and powers of the Senate are established in Chapter ...
at the 1903 federal election to serve a six-year term starting on 1 January 1904.


Australia


New South Wales

Each elector voted for up to three candidates. Percentages refer to the number of voters rather than the number of votes.


Queensland

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John Bartholomew John Bartholomew (25 December 1831 – 29 March 1893) was a Scottish cartographer. Life Bartholomew was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. His father, John Bartholomew Sr., started a cartographical establishment in Edinburgh, and he was educated ...
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South Australia

Each elector voted for up to three candidates. Percentages refer to the number of voters rather than the number of votes.


Tasmania

Each elector voted for up to three candidates. Percentages refer to the number of voters rather than the number of votes.


Victoria

There were four vacancies in Victoria due to the death of Sir Frederick Sargood. Robert Reid (Free Trade) had filled the seat in the interim, with the fourth senator elected serving the balance of Sargood's term ending on 31 December 1906. Each elector voted for up to four candidates. Percentages refer to the number of voters rather than the number of votes.


Western Australia

Each elector voted for up to three candidates. Percentages refer to the number of voters rather than the number of votes.


See also

* Candidates of the 1903 Australian federal election * Results of the 1903 Australian federal election (House of Representatives) *
Members of the Australian Senate, 1904–1906 This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1904 to 1906. Half of its members were elected at the March 1901 election and had terms deemed to start on 1 January 1901 and finishing on 31 December 1906; the other half were elected at ...


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References

{{Results of Australian federal elections 1903 elections in Australia Senate 1903 Australian Senate elections