This is a list of
members of the South Australian House of Assembly
This is a list of state elections in South Australia for the bicameral Parliament of South Australia, consisting of the House of Assembly ( lower house) and the Legislative Council (upper house).
See also
* List of South Australian House of A ...
from 1890 to 1893, as elected at the
1890 colonial election:
: Yatala MHA
James Cowan was killed in an accident on 21 July 1890, only two months after his election.
Richard Butler won the
resulting by-election on 13 August.
: Wooroora MHA
Hugh Craine Kelly died on 13 January 1891.
Robert Kelly won the
resulting by-election on 25 February..
: Wallaroo MHA
David Bews
David Bews (April 1850 – 24 February 1891) was a newspaper editor, politician in colonial South Australia and Minister of Education. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1885 until his death in 1891, representing the ...
died on 24 February 1891. Independent Labor candidate
Richard Hooper won the
resulting by-election on 23 May.
: Northern Territory MHA
Vaiben Louis Solomon
Vaiben Louis Solomon (13 May 1853 – 20 October 1908) was the 21st Premier of South Australia and a member of the first Australian Commonwealth parliament. He was generally known by his full name (perhaps to distinguish him from his uncle, ...
resigned on 5 March 1891. He was re-elected in the
resulting by-election on 23 and 25 May.
: East Adelaide MHA
John Cox Bray
Sir John Cox Bray (31 May 1842 – 13 June 1894) was a prominent South Australian politician and the first native-born Premier of South Australia (1881–1884).
Early life and education
John Cox Bray was born in East Adelaide, a son of Tom C ...
resigned on 6 January 1892. Labor candidate
John McPherson won the
resulting by-election on 23 January.
: Noarlunga MHA
Charles Dashwood resigned on 24 February 1892.
William Blacker
Lieutenant-Colonel William Blacker (1 September 1777 – 25 November 1855''Burke's Peerage'' gives information for two contemporaries named William Blacker. Page 103 gives and brother of Valentine Blacker with 1776 as birth and 20 October 1850 as ...
won the
resulting by-election on 26 March.
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1890-1893
Members of South Australian parliaments by term
19th-century Australian politicians