The 1931 Brisbane City Council election was held on 2 May 1931 to elect councillors for each of the 20 wards of the City of Brisbane. The election resulted in 8 seats for Labor, 7 seats for Civic Reform, 3 seats for non-party progressives and 2 seats for National Citizens. The new council elected John William Greene as Lord Mayor.[1][2]
Results
Ward[3] |
Party |
Councillor |
Brisbane |
|
Civic Reform |
A. Faulkner |
Bulimba |
|
Labor |
W. M'Auliffe |
Coorparoo |
|
Labor |
J. I. Brown |
Enoggera |
|
National Citizens |
E. Lanham |
Hamilton |
|
Civic Reform |
A. H. Tait |
Ithaca |
|
Labor |
W. R. Warmington |
Kelvin Grove |
|
Labor |
P. Gaffney |
Kurilpa |
|
Labor |
J. Moore |
Logan |
|
National Citizens |
R. Nixon Smith |
Maree |
|
Labor |
A. Skirving |
Oxley[4] |
|
Progressives |
J. E. Lane |
Paddington |
|
Labor |
William Power |
South Brisbane |
|
Labor |
A. Laurie |
Sandgate |
|
Progressives |
Eric Decker |
Stephens |
|
Civic Reform |
R. Paine |
Toombul |
|
Civic Reform |
T. G. Payne |
Toowong[4] |
|
Civic Reform |
Harry Massey |
Valley |
|
Civic Reform |
M. P. M. Campbell |
Windsor |
|
Civic Reform |
G. B. Vickers |
Wynnum[4] |
|
Progressives |
John William Greene |