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- Retiring Members Liberal Independent
- Legislative Assembly
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This is a list of candidates for the 1910 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 14 October 1910. Retiring MembersLiberal- Charles Barton MLA (Macquarie)
- Ernest Broughton MLA (King)
- William Mahony MLA (Annandale)
- Richard McCoy MLA (Marrickville)
Independent- Albert Collins MLA (Namoi)
Legislative AssemblySitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used. Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Liberal candidate | Other candidates |
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Labor}}| | Liberal Reform}}| | | Albury | Ind Liberal | Benjamin Lloyd | Gordon McLaurin (Ind Lib) | Alexandria | Labor | John Dacey | George Smith | James Horne (Ind) | Allowrie | Liberal | Charles Craig | Mark Morton | Annandale | Liberal | George Davidson | Albert Bruntnell | Armidale | Liberal | Francis Bryant | Edmund Lonsdale | Ashburnham | Labor | John Lynch | Reginald Weaver | Ashfield | Liberal | Francis Cowling | William Robson | Balmain | Labor | John Storey | John Hurley | Bathurst | Liberal | Joseph Coates | John Miller | Bega | Liberal | Francis Riley | William Wood | Belmore | Labor | Patrick Minahan | John English (Ind Lab) | Belubula | Liberal | Cornelius Danahey | Thomas Waddell | Bingara | Liberal | George McDonald | Samuel Moore | Blayney | Labor | George Beeby | William Kelk | Botany | Labor | Fred Page | George Howe | Broken Hill | Labor | John Cann | Burrangong | Labor | George Burgess | James Carroll | Burwood | Liberal | Thomas Tytherleigh | Thomas Henley | Camden | Liberal | Frederick Webster | Fred Downes | Camperdown | Labor | Robert Stuart-Robertson | Thomas Jessep | Canterbury | Liberal | Ernest Burgess | Varney Parkes | John Gager (Ind) | Castlereagh | Labor | John Treflé | William Donnelly | Clarence | Liberal | William Cahill | John McFarlane | Clyde | Liberal | William Tomkins | William Millard | Samuel Rose (Ind) | Cobar | Labor | Donald Macdonell | Cootamundra | Labor | William Holman | Granville Ryrie | Corowa | Liberal | John Grant | Richard Ball | Darling | Labor | John Meehan | William Shepherd | Darling Harbour | Labor | John Cochran | Andrew Thomson (Ind Lab) | Darlinghurst | Liberal | John FitzGerald | Daniel Levy | John Haynes (Ind) | Deniliquin | Labor | Henry Peters | Arthur Trethowan (FSA) | Durham | Liberal | Robert Elkin | William Brown | Walter Bennett (Ind Lib) | Glebe | Liberal | Tom Keegan | James Hogue | Gloucester | Liberal | Con Hogan | Richard Price | James Gregg (Ind) | Gordon | Liberal | Conrad Von Hagen | Charles Wade | Gough | Liberal | Henry Colditz | Follett Thomas | Goulburn | Liberal | Percy Hollis | Augustus James | Granville | Liberal | Francis McLean | John Nobbs | Gwydir | Labor | George Jones | Edward Spear | Hartley | Labor | James Dooley | Sydney Innes-Noad | Hastings and Macleay | Liberal | Hugh Bridson | Robert Davidson | Henry Morton (Ind) | Hawkesbury | Liberal | Albert Jones | Brinsley Hall | Kahibah | Labor | Alfred Edden | Walter Clutton | King | Liberal | James Morrish | Neville Mayman | Philip Cullen (Ind) Michael Egan (Ind) James Jones (Ind) Robert Roberts (Ind) | Lachlan | Labor | Andrew Kelly | William Ewers | Lane Cove | Liberal | Sydney Hutton | David Fell | Leichhardt | Labor | Ambrose Carmichael | Frederick Reed | Liverpool Plains | Labor | Henry Horne | Robert Patten (FSA) | Macquarie | Liberal | Thomas Thrower | James Burns | Maitland | Ind Liberal | Laurence Vial | John Gillies (Ind Lib) | Marrickville | Liberal | Thomas Crawford | Rupert McCoy | Tedbar Barden (Ind) Arthur Blackwood (Ind Lib) | Middle Harbour | Liberal | Stephen O'Brien | Richard Arthur | David Middleton (Ind Lib) | Monaro | Labor | Gus Miller | William Wright | Mudgee | Liberal | Bill Dunn | Robert Jones | Murray | Labor | Robert Scobie | Murrumbidgee | Labor | Patrick McGarry | John Fletcher | Namoi | Independent | George Black | Hubert O'Reilly (Ind Lib) | Newcastle | Liberal | Arthur Gardiner | Owen Gilbert | Newtown | Labor | Robert Hollis | William Ferguson | Patrick Quinn (Ind) | Northumberland | Labor | William Kearsley | Reginald Harris (Ind Lib) | Orange | Liberal | Greg McGirr | John Fitzpatrick | Paddington | Liberal | John Osborne | Charles Oakes | Francis Meacle (Ind Lib) | Parramatta | Liberal | Dowell O'Reilly | Tom Moxham | Petersham | Liberal | Adamson Dawson | John Cohen | Phillip | Ind Liberal | Richard Meagher | Henry Manning | William Leonard (Ind) | Pyrmont | Labor | John McNeill | John Sutton | William McCristal (Ind Lab) | Queanbeyan | Labor | John Cusack | Joseph Roberts | Raleigh | Ind Liberal | Clem Johnson | George Briner (Ind Lib) | Randwick | Ind Liberal | George Young | David Storey (Ind Lib) | Redfern | Labor | James McGowen | John Fegan | Richmond | Liberal | William Gillies | John Perry | Rous | Liberal | Alfred Taylor | George Hindmarsh | Rozelle | Labor | James Mercer | Tom Hoskins | St George | Liberal | William Bagnall | William Taylor | St Leonards | Ind Liberal | George Down | Arthur Cocks | Edward Clark (Ind Lib) | Sherbrooke | Liberal | Andrew Thompson | John Hunt | Singleton | Liberal | Sydney Pender | James Fallick | Sturt | Labor | Arthur Griffith | Henry Kelly | Surry Hills | Liberal | Henry Hoyle | Sir James Graham | John Eaton (Ind) | Tamworth | Ind Liberal | John Lord | Robert Levien (Ind Lib) | Tenterfield | Liberal | Reginald Whereat | Charles Lee | Robert Pyers (Ind) | Upper Hunter | Labor | William Ashford | Henry Willis | Waratah | Labor | John Estell | Thomas Collins | Waverley | Liberal | Walter Duncan | James Macarthur-Onslow | Henry Douglass (Ind) Robert Watkins (Ind Lib) | Wickham | Labor | William Grahame | Thomas Allsopp | Wollondilly | Liberal | Charles Fern | William McCourt | Wollongong | Labor | John Nicholson | Edward Beeby | Woollahra | Liberal | James McCarthy | William Latimer | Leo Robinson (Ind) | Wynyard | Ind Liberal | Walter Boston | Robert Donaldson (Ind Lib) | Yass | Labor | Niels Nielsen | Bernard Grogan |
See also- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1910–1913
References- Green, Antony. 1910 Election, New South Wales Parliament
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