Candidates of the 1919 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 1919 Australian federal election. The election was held on 13 December 1919.

By-elections, appointments and defections

By-elections and appointments

Defections

Seat changes

Retiring Members and Senators

Nationalist

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 Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Other candidates
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Barrier Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Michael Considine Charles McAllister Arthur Lawrence (RSSCPA)
Calare Nationalist Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Thomas Lavelle Henry Pigott
Cook Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|James Catts George Holt William McCristal (ISLP)
Cowper Nationalist Ross Pryor John Thomson Template:Australian party shading/Nationals|Earle Page (FSA)
Dalley Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|William Mahony Walter Clutton
Darling Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Arthur Blakeley Alfred Perkins
East Sydney Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|John West John Willson
Eden-Monaro Nationalist Harry Brown Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Austin Chapman
Gwydir Nationalist Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Lou Cunningham William Webster James Bell (Ind)
Hume Nationalist Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Parker Moloney Edwin Townsend Charles Milthorpe (FSA)
Andrew Scambler (Ind)
Hunter Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Matthew Charlton John Lee
Illawarra Labor Bertie Sheiles Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Hector Lamond George Burns (ISLP)
Thomas Marshall (Ind)
Lang Nationalist Archibald Moate Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Elliot Johnson
Macquarie Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Samuel Nicholls Ernest Carr
Nepean Nationalist Con Wallace Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Eric Bowden
New England Nationalist James Tully Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Alexander Hay
Newcastle Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|David Watkins
North Sydney Nationalist Cecil Murphy Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Sir Granville Ryrie
Parkes Nationalist Arthur Jones Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Charles Marr Bruce Smith (Ind Nat)
Parramatta Nationalist William Hutchison Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Sir Joseph Cook
Richmond Nationalist Ernest O'Dea Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Walter Massy-Greene John Steel (Ind)
Riverina Nationalist Essell Hoad Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|John Chanter
Robertson Nationalist James Kelly Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|William Fleming
South Sydney Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Edward Riley Frederick Sykes
Wentworth Nationalist James Dunn Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Walter Marks
Werriwa Nationalist Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Bert Lazzarini John Lynch William Wright (Ind)
West Sydney Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Thomas Ryan Richard Sleath

Queensland

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Other candidates
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Brisbane Labor William Finlayson Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Donald Cameron Sine Boland (Ind)
Capricornia Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|William Higgs Alexander Cameron
Darling Downs Nationalist Phil Alke Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Littleton Groom
Herbert Nationalist Eugene McKenna Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Fred Bamford Terence Haren (Ind)
Henry Madden (Ind)
Kennedy Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Charles McDonald James Suter
Lilley Nationalist Joseph Johnston Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|George Mackay
Maranoa Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Jim Page James Hunter (PPU)
Moreton Nationalist William Heffernan Template:Australian party shading/Liberal |Arnold Wienholt
Oxley Nationalist James Sharpe Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|James Bayley
Wide Bay Nationalist Frederick Martyn Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Edward Corser

South Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Other candidates
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Adelaide Labor George Edwin Yates Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Reginald Blundell
Angas Nationalist Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Moses Gabb Paddy Glynn
Barker Nationalist Albert Davies Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|John Livingston Alexander Williams (Ind)
Boothby Nationalist Stanley Whitford Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|William Story George Illingworth (Ind)
Grey Nationalist Charles Gray Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Alexander Poynton
Hindmarsh Nationalist Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Norman Makin William Archibald
Wakefield Nationalist Edward Stokes Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Richard Foster Herbert Tuck (FSA)

Tasmania

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Other candidates
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Bass Nationalist Alfred Higgins Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Syd Jackson*
Stephen Margetts
Luke Bryant (Ind)
Timothy Earley (Ind)
Jens Jensen (Ind Nat)
Darwin Nationalist Joseph Lyons Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|George Bell
Denison Nationalist King O'Malley Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|William Laird Smith
Franklin Nationalist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|William McWilliams*
Louis Shoobridge
Wilmot Nationalist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Llewellyn Atkinson*
Henry McFie
Norman Cameron (FSA)

Victoria

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate VFU candidate Other candidates
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Balaclava Nationalist Percy Smith Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|William Watt Norman Worrall (RSC)
Ballaarat Labor Charles McGrath Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Edwin Kerby
Batman Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Frank Brennan William Spence
Bendigo Nationalist Alfred Hampson Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Billy Hughes
Bourke Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Frank Anstey Reginald Tracey
Corangamite VFU Edward Malone Allan McDonald Template:Australian party shading/Nationals|William Gibson
Corio Nationalist Alfred Ozanne Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|John Lister Arthur Walter Anwoth Brown (Ind Nat)
Echuca VFU Edward Russell James Stewart Template:Australian party shading/Nationals|William Hill
Fawkner Nationalist Joseph Hannan Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|George Maxwell
Flinders Nationalist Frederick Riley Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Stanley Bruce William Burrage
Gippsland Nationalist Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|George Wise Erland Erlandson
Grampians Nationalist Mark Lazarus Template:Australian party shading/Nationals|Edmund Jowett
Henty Nationalist Norman Grant James Boyd Template:Australian party shading/Independent|Frederick Francis* (Ind Nat)
Edwin Purbrick (Ind Nat)
Indi Nationalist Joseph Hanigan John Leckie Template:Australian party shading/Nationals|Robert Cook
Kooyong Nationalist Mary Grant Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Sir Robert Best Stephen Thompson (Ind Nat)
Maribyrnong Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|James Fenton Arthur Thompson
Melbourne Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|William Maloney Ernest Nicholls
Melbourne Ports Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|James Mathews
Wannon Nationalist John Collins Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Arthur Rodgers
Wimmera Nationalist Sydney Sampson Template:Australian party shading/Nationals|Percy Stewart
Yarra Labor Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Frank Tudor Andrew Davidson

Western Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Other candidates
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Dampier Nationalist Thomas Lowry Template:Australian party shading/Liberal| Henry Gregory
Fremantle Nationalist Andrew Clementson Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Reginald Burchell
Kalgoorlie Nationalist Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Hugh Mahon Edward Heitmann
Perth Nationalist John Curtin Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Lionel Carter
James Fowler*
Gerald Hartrey (Ind FT)
Swan Labor Edwin Corboy William Hedges Template:Australian party shading/Nationals|John Prowse (FSA)

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 Labor Party was defending three seats. Nationalist Senators Edward Millen, Herbert Pratten and Josiah Thomas were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates F&SA candidates Socialist candidates Independent candidates
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Template:Australian party shading/Labor|Albert Gardiner*
John Grant
Allan McDougall
Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Charles Cox*
Walter Duncan*
Henry Garling
Franc Falkiner William Corcoran
Ernie Judd
Mary McMahon
Alfred Conroy

Queensland

Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. Nationalist Senators Thomas Crawford, Harry Foll and Matthew Reid were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates
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Myles Ferricks
William Maughan
Harry Turley
Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|John Adamson*
Thomas Givens*
Sir William Glasgow*

South Australia

Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Nationalist Party was defending one seat. Nationalist Senators Robert Guthrie, James Rowell and William Senior were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates Other candidates
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Thomas Grealy
Frank Lundie
James O'Loghlin
Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Benjamin Benny*
John Newland*
Victor Wilson*
Edward Craigie (Ind Dem)

Tasmania

Four seats were up for election. Uniquely, one of these was for a vacancy extending only until the new Senate assumed its place on 1 July 1920; this was the remainder of James Long's term that had been filled in the interim by Edward Mulcahy. The fourth elected senator would thus serve only until 1 July 1920, whereupon his term would expire. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Nationalist Party was defending one seat. Nationalist Senators Thomas Bakhap, John Earle and John Keating were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates Other candidates
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James Guy
David O'Keefe
Walter Woods
Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|George Foster*
Arthur Loone
John Millen*
Edward Mulcahy*
Herbert Payne*
David Blanshard (Ind)
Cyril Cameron (Ind Nat)

Victoria

Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. Nationalist Senators William Bolton, George Fairbairn and William Plain were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates VFU candidates
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Stephen Barker
John Barnes
Edward Findley
Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Harold Elliott*
James Guthrie*
Edward Russell*
Thomas Paterson
Richard Rees
Edwin Reseigh

Western Australia

Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. Nationalist Senators Richard Buzacott, Hugh de Largie and George Henderson were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates F&SA candidates
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Thomas Gorman
William Graham
Ted Needham
Template:Australian party shading/Liberal|Edmund Drake-Brockman*
Patrick Lynch*
George Pearce*
James Crawford
Victor Riseley

See also

References