Candidates of the 1906 Australian federal election

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Template:Short description Template:Use Australian English Template:Use dmy dates This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1906 Australian federal election. The election was held on 12 December 1906.

By-elections, appointments and defections

By-elections and appointments

Defections

Redistributions and seat changes

Retiring Members and Senators

Protectionist

Free Trade

House of Representatives

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

New South Wales

Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti-Socialist candidate Labour candidate Other candidates
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Barrier Labour George Marshall Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Josiah Thomas
Calare Labour John Fitzpatrick Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Thomas Brown
Cook Unknown John Hindle Template:Australian party shading/Labor|James Catts
Cowper Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|John Thomson Henry Lee John O'Brien Eugene Rudder (Ind)
Dalley Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Bill Wilks Robert Howe
Darling Labour Denis Acton Template:Australian party shading/Labor|William Spence
East Sydney Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|George Reid John West
Eden-Monaro Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Austin Chapman John Longmuir
Gwydir Labour Thomas Cunningham Template:Australian party shading/Labor|William Webster
Hume Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Sir William Lyne James Gibb
Hunter Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Frank Liddell William Kearsley
Illawarra Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|George Fuller George Holt
Lang Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Elliot Johnson Edward Bennetts
Macquarie Anti-Socialist Sydney Smith Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Ernest Carr
Nepean Unknown Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Eric Bowden Charles Dyer Thomas Taylor (Ind AS)
Newcastle Labour John Hawthorne Template:Australian party shading/Labor|David Watkins
New England Anti-Socialist Edmund Lonsdale Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Frank Foster
North Sydney Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Dugald Thomson
Parkes Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Bruce Smith Hampton Slatyer (Ind AS)
Parramatta Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Joseph Cook
Richmond Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Thomas Ewing John Sutton
Riverina Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|John Chanter John Jackson
Robertson Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Henry Willis William Johnson
South Sydney Anti-Socialist Sir James Graham Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Chris Watson
Wentworth Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Willie Kelly William Duncan
Werriwa Anti-Socialist Alfred Conroy Template:Australian party shading/Labor|David Hall
West Sydney Labour James Burns Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Billy Hughes

Queensland

Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti-Socialist candidate Labour candidate
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Brisbane Labour Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Justin Foxton Millice Culpin
Capricornia Labour Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Edward Archer David Thomson
Darling Downs Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Littleton Groom Horace Ransome
Herbert Labour Walter Tunbridge Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Fred Bamford
Kennedy Labour Frederick Johnson Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Charles McDonald
Maranoa Labour Joseph Little Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Jim Page
Moreton Independent Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Hugh Sinclair James Wilkinson
Oxley Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Richard Edwards Alfred Merry
Wide Bay Labour Jasper Harvey Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Andrew Fisher

South Australia

Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti-Socialist candidate Labour candidate Independent candidate(s)
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Adelaide Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Charles Kingston
Angas Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Paddy Glynn Alexander Dey
Barker Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|John Livingston Roland Campbell
Boothby Labour Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Lee Batchelor
Grey Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Alexander Poynton
Hindmarsh Labour Template:Australian party shading/Labor|James Hutchison
Wakefield Independent John Vaughan Template:Australian party shading/Independent|Sir Frederick Holder

Tasmania

Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti-Socialist candidate Labour candidate Other candidates
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Bass Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|David Storrer William Oldham
Darwin Labour William Lamerton Template:Australian party shading/Labor|King O'Malley Henry Bannister (Ind AS)
Denison Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Sir Philip Fysh George Burns William Brown (Ind Prot)
Franklin Revenue Tariff Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|William McWilliams
Wilmot Anti-Socialist Charles Fenton Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Llewellyn Atkinson Thomas Wilson Norman Cameron (Ind AS)

Victoria

Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti-Socialist candidate Labour candidate Independent candidate(s)
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Balaclava Protectionist Edward Roberts Alfred Hampson Template:Australian party shading/Independent|Joseph Hewison (Ind AS)
Agar Wynne* (Ind Prot)
Ballaarat Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Alfred Deakin James Scullin
Batman Unknown Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Jabez Coon Robert Solly Samuel Painter (Ind)
Roy Vernon (Ind Prot)
Bendigo Protectionist Thomas Glass Template:Australian party shading/Independent|Sir John Quick (Ind Prot)
Bourke Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|James Hume Cook Joseph Molden Randolph Bedford
Corangamite Anti-Socialist Desmond Dunne Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Gratton Wilson Thomas Carey
Corio Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Richard Crouch James McCay
Echuca Protectionist Thomas Kennedy Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Albert Palmer
Fawkner Unknown John Miller Thomas Smith Template:Australian party shading/Independent|George Fairbairn (Ind Prot)
Flinders Anti-Socialist Arthur Nichols Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|William Irvine
Gippsland Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|George Wise Allan McLean
Grampians Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Hans Irvine Edward Grayndler
Indi Protectionist Thomas McInerney Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Joseph Brown Daniel Turnbull
Kooyong Anti-Socialist Robert Barbour Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|William Knox Edward Hodges
Laanecoorie Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Carty Salmon Walter Grose William Rowe
Maribyrnong Unknown Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Samuel Mauger Clement Davidson
Melbourne Labour Template:Australian party shading/Labor|William Maloney William Lormer (Ind Prot)
Melbourne Ports Protectionist Edward Watts Template:Australian party shading/Labor|James Mathews Cyril James (Ind AS)
James Ronald (Ind Lab)
Mernda Protectionist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Robert Harper John Leckie James Kenneally Richard O'Neill (Ind Prot)
Wannon Anti-Socialist Arthur Robinson Template:Australian party shading/Labor|John McDougall
Wimmera Protectionist Richard Taffe Template:Australian party shading/Independent|Herman Brauer (Ind Prot)
Max Hirsch (Ind AS)
William Leslie (Ind AS)
Sydney Sampson* (Ind Prot)
Yarra Labour Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Frank Tudor George Roberts (Ind Lab)
Richard Vale (Ind Prot)

Western Australia

Electorate Held by Labour candidate WAP candidate
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Coolgardie Labour Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Hugh Mahon John Archibald
Fremantle Labour William Carpenter Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|William Hedges
Kalgoorlie Labour Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Charlie Frazer William Burton
Perth Labour Template:Australian party shading/Labor|James Fowler Edward Thurstan
Swan Protectionist Peter O'Loghlen Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Sir John Forrest

Senate

Sitting senators are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

New South Wales

Three seats were up for election. The Anti-Socialist Party was defending three seats. Anti-Socialist Senators John Gray, John Neild and Edward Pulsford were not up for re-election.

Anti-Socialist candidates Labour candidates Socialist Labor candidates
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Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Albert Gould*
Edward Millen*
James Walker*
George Clark
Allan McDougall
Greg McGirr
Tom Batho
James Moroney
John Willcox

Queensland

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party had held one seat. The Labour Party was defending two seats. Labour Senators Thomas Givens, James Stewart and Harry Turley were not up for re-election.

Anti-Socialist candidates Labour candidates Other candidates
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Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Thomas Chataway*
Robert Sayers*
Anthony St Ledger*
James Griffith
William Higgs
Jens Lundager
Anderson Dawson (Ind Lab)

South Australia

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party was defending one seat. The Anti-Socialist Party was defending two seats. Labour Senators Robert Guthrie, Gregor McGregor and William Story were not up for re-election.

Protectionist candidates Anti-Socialist candidates Labour candidates
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Thomas Playford Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|David Charleston
Sir Josiah Symon*
Joseph Vardon*
Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Reginald Blundell
Dugald Crosby
William Russell*

Tasmania

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party was defending one seat. The Anti-Socialist Party was defending one seat. The Labour Party was defending one seat. Protectionist Senator Edward Mulcahy and Anti-Socialist Senators Henry Dobson and James Macfarlane were not up for re-election.

Protectionist candidates Anti-Socialist candidates Labour candidates
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Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|John Keating* Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Cyril Cameron*
John Clemons*
Norman Ewing
James Guy
David O'Keefe

Victoria

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party was defending three seats. Protectionist Senator Robert Best, Labour Senator Edward Findley and Independent Senator William Trenwith were not up for re-election.

Protectionist candidates Anti-Socialist candidates Labour candidates
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Charles Atkins
Alexander Ramsay
James Styles
Template:Australian party shading/Free Trade|Simon Fraser*
James McColl*
Thomas Skene
Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Stephen Barker
Edward Russell*
Tom Tunnecliffe

Western Australia

Three seats were up for election. The Anti-Socialist Party had held two seats. The Labour Party was defending one seat. Labour Senators John Croft, Hugh de Largie and George Henderson were not up for re-election.

Labour candidates WAP candidates
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Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Patrick Lynch*
Ted Needham*
George Pearce*
Charles Clarke
Henry Mills
Edward Wittenoom

See also

References