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词条 Electoral district of Sturt (South Australia)
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  1. Members

  2. References

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Sturt (The Sturt until 1875) was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia.[1] It was named after the explorer Charles Sturt.

Sturt was one of the initial districts in the first parliament.[1] It was initially centred on Unley, but later broadened to include all or part of Belair, Brighton, Glenelg, Goodwood, Hyde Park, Mitcham, Parkside and Sturt. When recreated in 1915, it also included Hawthorn and Wayville.[2]

Members

First incarnation (1857–1902)
MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
Other}}| John Hallett1857–1862Other}}|  Thomas Reynolds 1857–1860
Other}}| Other}}| Joseph Peacock1860–1867
Other}}| R. B. Andrews1862–1870
Other}}| Other}}|  Alexander Murray 1867–1868
Other}}| Other}}| Joseph Fisher1868–1870
Other}}|  Frederick Spicer 1870–1870
Other}}| William Townsend1870–1882Other}}|  John Lindsay 1870–1871
Other}}|  J. H. Barrow 1871–1874
Other}}|  William Mair 1874–1875
Other}}|  S. J. Way 1875–1876
Other}}|  Thomas King 1876–1881
Other}}| Other}}| Josiah Symon1881–1887
Other}}|  Thomas King 1882–1885
Other}}|  S. G. Glyde 1885–1887
Other}}|  W. F. Stock 1887–1893Other}}| John Jenkins1887–1902
Labor}}|  Thomas Price Labor 1893–1902
Second incarnation (1915–1938)
MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
Labor}}| Crawford Vaughan Labor 1915–1917Labor}}| T. H. Smeaton Labor 1915–1917Labor}}| Thomas Ryan Labor 1915–1917
Nationalist}}|  National 1917–1918Nationalist}}| National1917–1921Nationalist}}| National1917–1917
Independent}}|  Independent 1918–1918
Nationalist}}|  Arthur Blackburn National 1918–1921Liberal}}|  Edward Vardon Liberal Union 1918–1921
Liberal}}| Herbert Richards Liberal Union 1921–1923Liberal}}| George Hussey Liberal Union 1921–1923Liberal}}| Ernest Anthoney Liberal Union 1921–1923
Liberal}}| Liberal Federation1923–1930Liberal}}|  Liberal Federation 1923–1924Liberal}}| Liberal Federation1923–1938
Liberal}}|  Edward Vardon Liberal Federation 1924–1930
Labor}}| Bob Dale Labor 1930–1931Labor}}| Edgar DawesLabor1930–1933
Lang Labor}}| Lang Labor1931–1933
LCL}}| Liberal and Country1932–1938
LCL}}|  Henry Dunks Liberal and Country 1933–1938LCL}}|  Horace Hogben Liberal and Country 1933–1938

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/AboutParliament/From1836/Documents/StatisticalRecordoftheLegislature1836to20093.pdf |title=Statistical Record of the Legislature 1836 to 2009 |publisher=Parliament of South Australia}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/publications?view=document&id=480 | title=History of South Australian elections 1857-2006, volume 1 | publisher=Electoral Commission of South Australia | accessdate=23 July 2015}}
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5 : Former electoral districts of South Australia|1857 establishments in Australia|1915 establishments in Australia|1902 disestablishments in Australia|1938 disestablishments in Australia

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