Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1920
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1920 Queensland state election. The election was held on 9 October 1920.
The main parties in the election were the Labor Party, led by Premier Ted Theodore, the Nationalist Party led by Charles Taylor, and the newly formed Country Party, led by William Vowles.
By-elections
- On 20 December 1919, Frank Bulcock (Labor) was elected to succeed T. J. Ryan (Labor), who had resigned on 14 October 1919, as the member for Barcoo.
- On 20 December 1919, Tom Foley (Labor) was elected to succeed Herbert Hardacre (Labor), who had resigned on 14 October 1919, as the member for Leichhardt.
- On 20 December 1919, Thomas Spencer (Nationalist) was elected to succeed John McEwan Hunter (Labor), who had died on 22 October 1919, as the member for Maranoa.
- On 10 April 1920, Percy Pease (Labor) was elected to succeed William Lennon (Labor), who had resigned on 16 January 1920, as the member for Herbert.
Retiring Members
Labor
Nationalist
Other
Candidates
Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Nationalist candidate | Country candidate | Other party candidate(s) | Independent candidate(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albert | Country | Richard Holden | John Appel | |||
Aubigny | Country | William Brady | Arthur Moore | |||
Balonne | Labor | Edward Land | Richard Nantes | |||
Barcoo | Labor | Frank Bulcock | James Cullen (Northern Country) | |||
Bowen | Labor | Charles Collins | John Leahy (Northern Country) | |||
Bremer | Labor | Frank Cooper | Alfred Tully Stephenson | Albert Welsby (Industrialist) | ||
Brisbane | Labor | Mick Kirwan | Col. Patrick Currie* | |||
Bulimba | Nationalist | George Marriott | Walter Barnes | |||
Bundaberg | Labor | George Barber | John Forgan | |||
Buranda | Labor | John Huxham | Alfred Faulkner | |||
Burke | Labor | Darby Riordan | John Williamson (Northern Country) | |||
Burnett | Country | Francis Hill | Bernard Corser | |||
Burrum | Labor | Albert Whitford | William Brand | |||
Cairns | Labor | William McCormack | Charles Hives (Northern Country) | |||
Carnarvon | Nationalist | Alfred Jones | Edward Costello | |||
Charters Towers | Labor | William Wellington | David Guthrie (Northern Country) | |||
Chillagoe | Labor | Ted Theodore | John George Egerton (Northern Country) | |||
Cook | Labor | Henry Ryan | Frederick Craig (Northern Country) | |||
Cooroora | Country | Harry Walker | ||||
Cunningham | Independent | William Deacon | ||||
Dalby | Country | James Connolly | William Vowles | |||
Drayton | Country | Lister Hopkins | William Bebbington | |||
Eacham | Labor | William Gillies | James McCarthy (Ind. Country) | |||
East Toowoomba | Nationalist | John Mattingley | Robert Roberts | |||
Enoggera | Nationalist | William Lloyd | Jim Kerr | |||
Fassifern | Nationalist | Jack Quinlan | Ernest Bell | |||
Fitzroy | Labor | Harry Hartley | Frederick Lodge | |||
Flinders | Labor | John Mullan | Eric Huntley (Northern Country) | |||
Fortitude Valley | Labor | Thomas Wilson | James Patrick Forde (National Labor) | |||
Gregory | Labor | George Pollock | Robert Nowland (Northern Country) | |||
Gympie | Labor | Thomas Dunstan | James MacDonnell | |||
Herbert | Labor | Percy Pease | Hedley Gelston (Northern Country) | |||
Ipswich | Labor | David Gledson | James Bottomley | |||
Ithaca | Labor | John Gilday | John Morton (National Labor) | |||
Kennedy | Labor | James O'Sullivan | John Jones (Northern Country) | |||
Keppel | Labor | James Larcombe | Robert Hartley | |||
Kurilpa | Nationalist | John Pringle | James Fry | |||
Leichhardt | Labor | Tom Foley | Charles Kingston | |||
Lockyer | Labor | Robert Butler | George Logan | |||
Logan | Country | Richard Kidston Brown | Reginald King | Alfred James | ||
Mackay | Labor | William Forgan Smith | James McLaren (Northern Country) | Charles Clarke (Ind. Country) | ||
Maranoa | Country | Charles Conroy | Thomas Spencer | |||
Maree | Labor | William Bertram | Field Evans Smith* | |||
Maryborough | Labor | David Weir | James Edward Hatton | |||
Merthyr | Labor | Peter McLachlan | Peter MacGregor | |||
Mirani | Country | Maurice Hynes | Edward Swayne (Northern Country) | |||
Mitchell | Labor | John Payne | ||||
Mount Morgan | Labor | James Stopford | Frederick McCarthy | |||
Mundingburra | Labor | John Dash | John Edward Clegg (Northern Country) | |||
Murilla | Country | Jack MacGinley | Godfrey Morgan | |||
Murrumba | Country | John Aloysius Forde | George Pritchard | Richard Warren | ||
Musgrave | Labor | Thomas Armfield | Henry Cattermull | |||
Nanango | Country | Robert Wallace | Robert Hodge | Jim Edwards | ||
Normanby | Labor | Jens Peterson | Alexander Cameron | |||
Nundah | Nationalist | George Robbins | Hubert Sizer | |||
Oxley | Nationalist | John Reid | Cecil Elphinstone | |||
Paddington | Labor | John Fihelly | Norm McFadden (National Labor) | |||
Pittsworth | Independent | Cecil Roberts | Percy Bayley | |||
Port Curtis | Labor | George Carter | John Fletcher | |||
Queenton | Labor | Vern Winstanley | Herbert Hall | |||
Rockhampton | Labor | Frank Forde | Theodore Kingel | |||
Rosewood | Labor | William Cooper | Arthur Selwyn Ogg | |||
South Brisbane | Labor | Myles Ferricks | ||||
Stanley | Nationalist | William Delaney | Frederick Lancelot Nott | Duncan Watson | ||
Toombul | Nationalist | John Taylor Watkins | Andrew Lang Petrie | |||
Toowong | Nationalist | William McCosker | James Maxwell | |||
Toowoomba | Labor | Frank Brennan | James Tolmie | Alexander Dark | ||
Townsville | Labor | Daniel Ryan | William Green (Northern Country) | |||
Warrego | Labor | Harry Coyne | Herbert Yeates | |||
Warwick | Nationalist | Donald Beatson | George Barnes | |||
Wide Bay | Labor | Andrew Thompson | Harry Clayton | |||
Windsor | Nationalist | Herbert McPhail | Charles Taylor |
See also
- Queensland state election, 1920
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1918–1920
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1920–1923
- List of political parties in Australia
References
- Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-0301-4.
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