Electoral district of Northam

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Northam was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1890 to 1974.

The district was based on the town of Northam lying to the east of Perth. It was one of the original 30 seats contested at the 1890 election. The district was abolished at the 1974 election. Its last member, Ken McIver of the Labor Party, went on to become the member for Avon.

Northam was represented by five members over the course of its 84-year history. Three of those members served as Premier of Western Australia: George Throssell (Premier 1901), James Mitchell (Premier 1919–1924 & 1930–1933) and Albert Hawke (Premier 1953–1959).

Members

Member Party Term
Template:Australian party style |   George Throssell Ministerial 1890–1904
Template:Australian party style |   Alfred Watts Labor 1904–1905
Template:Australian party style |   James Mitchell Ministerial 1905–1911
Template:Australian party style |   Liberal (WA) 1911–1917
Template:Australian party style |   Nationalist 1917–1933
Template:Australian party style |   Albert Hawke Labor 1933–1968
Template:Australian party style |   Ken McIver Labor 1968–1974

Election results

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