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词条 Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1912
释义

  1. Retiring Members

     Liberal  Labor 

  2. Candidates

  3. See also

  4. References

This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1912 Queensland state election. The election was held on 27 April 1912.

The main parties in the election were the Liberal Party, led by Premier Digby Denham and the Labor Party, led by Leader of the Opposition David Bowman.

The election was the first conducted under the Electoral Districts Act 1910 which allowed for 72 single-member electorates based on the principle of one vote one value.

Retiring Members

Liberal

  • William Thorn (Aubigny)

Labor

  • Vincent Lesina (Clermont)
  • Thomas Nevitt (Carpentaria)

Candidates

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.

ElectorateHeld byLiberal candidateLabor candidateIndependent candidate(s)
Liberal}}|Labor}}| 
Albert Liberal John Appel
Aubigny Liberal Alfred James Luke John Connelly
Balonne Labor Jasper Harvey Edward Land
Barcoo Labor Albert Catchlove T. J. Ryan
Bowen Labor Edward Caine Myles Ferricks
Bremer Liberal James Cribb William Hefferan
Brisbane Liberal Edward Barrow Forrest Mick Kirwan
Bulimba Liberal Walter Barnes Hugh McMinn
Bundaberg Labor James MacLeod George Barber
Buranda Liberal William Stephens John Huxham
Burke Independent Charles Collins William Murphy
Burnett Liberal Bernard Corser Alfred Jones
Burrum Liberal Colin Rankin Albert Whitford
Cairns Independent William McCormack John Mann
Carnarvon Liberal Donald Gunn Tom Crawford
Charters Towers Labor Robert Williams John Mullan
Chillagoe Labor Archibald Frew Ted Theodore
Cook Liberal Henry Douglas Harry Ryan
Cooroora Liberal Harry Walker William Frederick Jones
Cunningham Liberal Francis Grayson Percy McCawley
Dalby Liberal William Vowles Robert Turnbull
Drayton Liberal William Bebbington James Desmond William Binns
Eacham Labor Michael Woods William Gillies
East Toowoomba Liberal Robert Roberts George Walden
Enoggera Liberal Richard Trout William Field Lloyd
Fassifern Liberal Arnold Wienholt
Fitzroy Liberal Kenneth Grant Charles Bluett
Flinders Labor John May
Fortitude Valley Labor Edwin Fowles David Bowman
Gregory Labor Francis North William Hamilton
Gympie Labor George Mackay George Ryland Daniel Mulcahy (Ind. Labor)
Herbert Labor Frederick O'Rourke William Lennon
Ipswich Liberal James Blair William Ryott Maughan
Ithaca N/A Arthur Hawthorn John Gilday
Kennedy Labor Osborn Fenwick James O'Sullivan
Keppel Liberal James Brennan James Larcombe Frank Lennon (Ind. Min.)
Kurilpa Liberal James Allan James Sharpe
Leichhardt Labor William Fox Herbert Hardacre
Lockyer Liberal William Drayton Armstrong
Logan Liberal James Stodart Wolfgang Arnold
Mackay Liberal Walter Paget Charles Tait
Maranoa Labor Aaron Hoskin John McEwan Hunter
Maree Liberal David Hunter William Bertram
Maryborough Liberal Edward Corser William Mitchell
Merthyr Liberal Thomas Welsby Peter McLachlan
Mirani Liberal Edward Swayne Philip Kirwan
Mitchell Labor John Cross John Payne
Mount Morgan Independent James Stopford James Crawford
Mundingburra Labor William Little Thomas Foley
Murilla Liberal Godfrey Morgan Frank Allen
Murrumba Liberal James Forsythe Gideon George Dennis
Musgrave Liberal John White Henry Cattermull
Nanango Liberal Robert Hodge Maurice Harland
Normanby Liberal George Fox George Martens
Nundah Liberal Thomas Bridges Robert McCormack
Oxley Liberal Digby Denham Charles Martin
Paddington Liberal John Walsh John Fihelly
Pittsworth Liberal Donald Mackintosh Matthias Dwyer
Port Curtis Labor John Kessell Edward Breslin
Queenton Labor Frederick Johnson Vern Winstanley
Rockhampton Labor George Curtis John Adamson
Rosewood Liberal Harry Stevens Patrick Madden William Ruhno
John Fyfe Rea
South Brisbane Liberal Thomas Bouchard Joseph Sherry
Stanley Liberal Henry Plantagenet Somerset
Toombul Liberal Andrew Lang Petrie Daniel Dowling
Toowong Liberal Edward Macartney Lewis McDonald
Toowoomba Liberal James Tolmie Michael Alke
Townsville Liberal Robert Philp Alexander Austin
Warrego Labor Duncan McDonald Harry Coyne
Warwick Liberal George Barnes Angus Sinclair
Wide Bay Liberal Charles Booker Andrew Thompson
Windsor N/A Hugh Denis Macrossan Walter Russell Crampton

See also

  • Queensland state election, 1912
  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1909–1912
  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1912–1915
  • List of political parties in Australia

References

  • {{cite book|last=Hughes|first=Colin A.|authorlink=Colin Hughes|author2=Graham, B. D.|title=Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1890-1964|year=1976|publisher=Australian National University|location=Canberra|isbn=0-7081-0301-4}}
  • "Queensland Elections", Adelaide Advertiser, 29 April 1912, page 9.

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