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Revision as of 11:40, 12 December 2008
This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1910 Australian federal election. The election was held on 13 April 1910.
The Commonwealth Liberal Party was formed in 1909 as a merger between several conservative groups. Seats previously held by the Protectionist Party, the Anti-Socialist Party, the Western Australian Party, or the Victorian independent Protectionists are considered to be held by the Liberal Party.
Retiring Members and Senators
Labor
- Chris Watson MP (South Sydney, NSW)
- Senator John Croft (WA)
Liberal
- Thomas Ewing MP (Richmond, NSW)
- Philip Fysh MP (Denison, Tas)
- George Reid MP (East Sydney, NSW)
- Dugald Thomson MP (North Sydney, NSW)
House of Representatives
Sitting members at the time of the election are in bold.
New South Wales
Queensland
Electorate | Held by | Labour Candidate | Liberal Candidate | Independent Candidate(s) |
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Brisbane | Liberal | William Finlayson | Justin Foxton | |
Capricornia | Liberal | William Higgs | Edward Archer | |
Darling Downs | Liberal | Morris Harland | Littleton Groom | |
Herbert | Labour | Fred Bamford | Thomas Crawford | |
Kennedy | Labour | Charles McDonald | John Houghton | |
Maranoa | Labour | James Page | Jasper Harvey | |
Moreton | Liberal | Thomas Emmerson | Hugh Sinclair | |
Oxley | Liberal | Richard Edwards | Frederick Dent | |
Wide Bay | Labour | Andrew Fisher | Jacob Stumm |
South Australia
Electorate | Held by | Labour Candidate | Liberal Candidate | Independent Candidate(s) |
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Adelaide | Labour | Ernest Roberts | Alexander McLachlan | |
Angas | Liberal | Patrick Glynn | ||
Barker | Liberal | Martin Dwyer | John Livingston | |
Boothby | Labour | Lee Batchelor | Paris Nesbit | |
Grey | Labour | Alexander Poynton | ||
Hindmarsh | Labour | William Archibald | ||
Wakefield | Liberal | John Vaughan | Richard Foster | Charles Horne |
Tasmania
Electorate | Held by | Labour Candidate | Liberal Candidate | Independent Candidate(s) |
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Bass | Liberal | Jens Jensen | David Storrer | |
Darwin | Labour | King O'Malley | William Fisher | |
Denison | Liberal | William Laird Smith | Matthew Simmons | |
Franklin | Liberal | William Shoobridge | William McWilliams | |
Wilmot | Liberal | Thomas Wilson | Llewellyn Atkinson |
Victoria
Western Australia
Electorate | Held by | Labour Candidate | Liberal Candidate | Independent Candidate(s) |
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Coolgardie | Labour | Hugh Mahon | Robert Hastie | Arthur McClay |
Fremantle | Liberal | William Carpenter | William Hedges | |
Kalgoorlie | Labour | Charles Frazer | John Thornett | |
Perth | Labour | Ernest Henshaw | James Fowler | |
Swan | Liberal | Peter O'Loughlen | John Forrest |
Senate
Sitting senators are in bold.
New South Wales
Three seats were up for election. The Liberal Party was defending three seats.
Labour Candidates | Liberal Candidates | Independent Candidates |
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Albert Gardiner Allan McDougall Arthur Rae |
John Gray John Neild Edward Pulsford |
Thomas Hoare Robert Mackenzie James Moroney John Norton |
Queensland
Three seats were up for election. The Labour Party was defending three seats.
Labour Candidates | Liberal Candidates | Independent Candidates |
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Thomas Givens James Stewart Henry Turley |
Thomas Glassey Hugh Macrossan Joe Millican |
William Kellett Horace Ransome |
South Australia
Three seats were up for election. The Labour Party was defending three seats.
Tasmania
Three seats were up for election. The Liberal Party was defending three seats.
Labour Candidates | Liberal Candidates | Independent Candidates |
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James Long David O'Keefe Rudolph Ready |
Henry Dobson James Macfarlane Edward Mulcahy |
James Campbell |
Victoria
Three seats were up for election. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The Labour Party was defending one seat.
Western Australia
Three seats were up for election. The Labour Party was defending three seats.
See also
- Australian federal election, 1910
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1906–1910
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1910–1913
- Members of the Australian Senate, 1907–1910
- Members of the Australian Senate, 1910–1913
- List of political parties in Australia