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词条 Members of the Australian Senate, 1935–1938
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Government (33) - (15 seat majority)
{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|UAP}}|border=darkgray}} United Australia Party (26) {{efn-lr|At the 23 October 1937 election UAP Senator Guy Arkins was defeated for a casual vacancy by Labor candidate Bill Ashley.}}
{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|National}}|border=darkgray}} Country Party (7) {{efn-lr|At the 23 October 1937 election Country Party Senator Thomas Marwick was defeated for a casual vacancy by Labor candidate James Cunningham.}}

Opposition (3)
{{Color box|{{Australian politics/party colours|Labor}}|border=darkgray}} Labor (3)

 

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This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1935 to 1938.[1] Half of its members were elected at the 19 December 1931 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1932 and finishing on 30 June 1938; the other half were elected at the 15 September 1934 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1935 and finishing on 30 June 1941. The process for filling casual vacancies was complex. While senators were elected for a six year term, people appointed to a casual vacancy only held office until the earlier of the next election for the House of Representatives or the Senate.[2]

SenatorParty State End term Years in Office
{{sortname|Mac|Abbott}}National}}|  Country New South Wales 1941 1935–1941
{{sortname|Guy|Arkins}} {{efn|name=Courtenay}}UAP}}|  UAP New South Wales name=Appointment|Appointed to a casual vacancy and only held office until the earlier of the next election for the House of Representatives or the Senate.[2]}} 1935–1937
{{sortname|Bill|Ashley|Bill Ashley (politician)}} {{efn|name=Courtenay}}Labor}}|  Labor New South Wales 1941 1937–1958
{{sortname|Oliver|Badman}} {{efn|name=Badman|Country Party senator Oliver Badman resigned on 30 September 1937 to run for the House of Representatives seat of the Grey; UAP member for Grey, Philip McBride was appointed to replace him on 21 October, with his term expiring at the 23 October 1937 election, when he was re-elected with his term expiring on 30 June 1944.}}National}}|  Country South Australia 1938 1932–1937
{{sortname|Charles|Brand|Charles Brand (general)}}UAP}}|  UAP Victoria 1941 1935–1947
{{sortname|Tom|Brennan|Tom Brennan (politician)}}UAP}}|  UAP Victoria 1938 1931–1938
{{sortname|Gordon|Brown|Gordon Brown (Australian politician)}}Labor}}|  Labor Queensland 1938 1932–1965
{{sortname|William|Carroll|William Carroll (Australian politician)}} {{efn|name=Carroll|Country Party Senator William Carroll died on 30 May 1936; Country Party member Thomas Marwick was appointed to replace him on 19 August, with his term expiring at the 23 October 1937 election, when he was defeated by Labor candidate James Cunningham for the vacancy.}}National}}|  Country Western Australia 1938 1926–1936
{{sortname|Herbert|Collett}}UAP}}|  UAP Western Australia 1941 1933–1947
{{sortname|Joe|Collings}}Labor}}|  Labor Queensland 1938 1932–1950
{{sortname|Walter|Cooper|Walter Cooper (politician)}}National}}|  Country Queensland 1941 1928–1932, 1935–1968
{{sortname|Lionel|Courtenay}} {{efn|name=Courtenay|UAP Senator Lionel Courtenay died on 11 July 1935 before he could take his seat. UAP member Guy Arkins was appointed to replace him on 26 September, with his term expiring at the 23 October 1937 election, when he was defeated by Labor candidate Bill Ashley to fill the remainder of the vacancy, expiring on 30 June 1941.}}UAP}}|  UAP New South Wales 1941 1935
{{sortname|Ben|Courtice}} {{efn|name=MacDonald}}Labor}}|  Labor Queensland name=Appointment}} 1938 1937–1962
{{sortname|Charles|Cox|Charles Frederick Cox}}UAP}}|  UAP New South Wales 1938 1920–1938
{{sortname|Thomas|Crawford|Thomas Crawford (Australian politician)}}UAP}}|  UAP Queensland 1941 1917–1947
{{sortname|James|Cunningham|James Cunningham (Australian politician)}} {{efn|name=Carroll}}Labor}}|  Labor Western Australia 1938 1937–1943
{{sortname|Dick|Dein}}UAP}}|  UAP New South Wales 1941 1935–1941
{{sortname|Jack|Duncan-Hughes}}UAP}}|  UAP South Australia 1938 1931–38
{{sort|Foll, Harry|Hon. Harry Foll}}UAP}}|  UAP Queensland 1941 1917–1947
{{sort|Gibson, William|Hon. William Gibson}}National}}|  Country Victoria 1941 1935–1947
{{sortname|Charles|Grant|Charles Grant (Australian politician)}}UAP}}|  UAP Tasmania 1941 1925, 1932–1941
{{sortname|James|Guthrie|James Guthrie (Australian politician)}}UAP}}|  UAP Victoria 1938 1920–1938
{{sortname|Charles|Hardy|Charles Hardy (Australian politician)}}National}}|  Country New South Wales 1938 1932–1938
{{sortname|John|Hayes|John Hayes (Australian politician)}}UAP}}|  UAP Tasmania 1941 1923–1947
{{sortname|Herbert|Hays}}UAP}}|  UAP Tasmania 1941 1923–1947
{{sortname|Bertie|Johnston}}National}}|  Country Western Australia 1941 1929–1942
{{sortname|John|Leckie|John Leckie (Australian politician)}}UAP}}|  UAP Victoria 1941 1935–1947
{{sort|Lynch, Patrick|Hon. Patrick Lynch}}UAP}}|  UAP Western Australia 1938 1907–1938
{{sortname|Allan|MacDonald|Allan MacDonald (Australian politician)}}UAP}}|  UAP Western Australia 1941 1935–1947
{{sortname|John|MacDonald|John MacDonald (Australian politician)}} {{efn|name=MacDonald|Labor Senator John MacDonald died on 17 August 1937; Labor member Ben Courtice was appointed to replace him on 26 September, with his term expiring at the 23 October 1937 election, when he was re-elected with his term expiring on 30 June 1944.}}Labor}}|  Labor Queensland 1938 1922, 1928, 1932–1937
{{sort|Massy-Greene, Walter|Hon. Walter Massy-Greene}}UAP}}|  UAP New South Wales 1938 1923–1925, 1926–1938
{{sortname|Thomas|Marwick}} {{efn|name=Carroll}}National}}|  Country Western Australia name=Appointment}} 1936–1937
{{sort|McBride, Philip|Hon. Philip McBride}} {{efn|name=Badman}}UAP}}|  UAP South Australia name=Appointment}} 1938 1937–1944
{{sort|McLachlan, Alexander|Hon. Alexander McLachlan}}UAP}}|  UAP South Australia 1938 1926–1944
{{sortname|James|McLachlan|James McLachlan (Australian politician)}}UAP}}|  UAP South Australia 1941 1935–1947
{{sort|McLeay, George|Hon. George McLeay}}UAP}}|  UAP South Australia 1941 1935–1947, 1950–1955
{{sortname|John|Millen|John Millen (Australian politician)}}UAP}}|  UAP Tasmania 1938 1920–1938
{{sortname|Herbert|Payne}}UAP}}|  UAP Tasmania 1938 1920–1938
{{sort|Pearce, George|Hon. Sir George Pearce}} {{efn|name=Father|Father of the Senate}}UAP}}|  UAP Western Australia 1938 1901–1938
{{sortname|William|Plain}}UAP}}|  UAP Victoria 1938 1917–1923, 1925–1938
{{sortname|Burford|Sampson}}UAP}}|  UAP Tasmania 1938 1925–1938, 1941–1947
{{sortname|Oliver|Uppill}}UAP}}|  UAP South Australia 1941 1935–1944

See also

  • Australian House of Representatives
  • Australian electoral system

Notes

{{Notelist}}

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate 1935 |url=http://biography.senate.gov.au/?search-class=DB_CustomSearch_Widget-db_customsearch_widget&widget_number=3&cs-dates-0=1935&search=Search |publisher=Parliament of Australia |access-date=19 March 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web |author=Evans, H |author-link1=Harry Evans (Australian Senate clerk) |title=Filling Casual Vacancies before 1977 |work=The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate, Volume 3 |url=http://biography.senate.gov.au/wp-content/docs/filling_casual_vacancies_before_1977.pdf |publisher=Parliament of Australia |access-date=24 February 2017}}
  • {{Cite book

|title=Journals of the Senate
|publisher=Parliament of Australia
|year=1937}}
  • {{Cite web

|title=Members of the Senate since 1901
|work=Parliamentary Handbook
|publisher=Parliament of Australia
|url=http://www.aph.gov.au/library/handbook/historical/senate/index.htm
|accessdate=4 December 2008
|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080725081044/http://www.aph.gov.au/library/handbook/historical/senate/index.htm
|archivedate=25 July 2008
|deadurl=yes
|df=
}}{{Members of the Parliament of Australia}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Members Of The Australian Senate, 1935-1938}}

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