Candidates of the Australian federal election, 1903

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1903 Australian federal election. The election was held on 16 December 1903.

By-elections, appointments and defections

By-elections and appointments

Defections

Redistributions and seat changes

Retiring Members and Senators

Protectionist

Free Trade

Independent

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 Free Trade candidate Labour candidate Other candidates
 
BarrierLabourJosiah ThomasJohn Dunstan (Ind Prot)
BlandLabourJohn LongmuirChris Watson
CanobolasLabourThomas Brown
CowperProtectionistFrancis ClarkeHenry Lee
DalleyFree TradeWilliam WilksSelina Anderson (Ind Prot)
William Burns (Ind Prot)
DarlingLabourDenis ActonWilliam Spence
East SydneyFree TradeRobert PeelGeorge ReidThomas Thrower
Eden-MonaroProtectionistAustin Chapman
GwydirProtectionistJames Macarthur-OnslowWilliam WebsterRobert Barton (Ind Prot)
HumeProtectionistSir William LyneFrancis McLean
HunterProtectionistFrank LiddellArthur RaeJames Waller (Ind Prot)
IllawarraFree TradeGeorge Fuller
LangFree TradeThomas RosebyElliot JohnsonTom KeeganWilliam Cullam (Ind FT)
MacquarieFree TradeWilliam SandfordSydney Smith
NewcastleLabourRichard BowlesDavid Watkins
New EnglandProtectionistWilliam SawersEdmund Lonsdale
North SydneyFree TradeDugald Thomson
ParkesFree TradeBruce SmithCharles DyerEdward Beeby (Ind FT)
Varney Parkes (Ind FT)
Hampton Slatyer (Ind FT)
ParramattaFree TradeJoseph CookJohn Strachan (Ind Prot)
RichmondProtectionistThomas EwingReginald Atkinson
RiverinaProtectionistJohn ChanterRobert Blackwood
RobertsonFree TradeHenry WillisWilliam Wall (Ind Prot)
South SydneyFree TradeGeorge Edwards Edward Riley
WentworthFree TradeJohn DalleyWillie Kelly
WerriwaFree TradeAlfred ConroyArthur Barrett
West SydneyLabourEdward WarrenBilly Hughes

Queensland

Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Labour candidate Other candidates
 
BrisbaneProtectionistWilliam MorseMillice CulpinThomas Macdonald-Paterson (Ind Prot)
CapricorniaInd. Free TradeGeorge CurtisDavid ThomsonThomas Ryan (Ind Prot)
Darling DownsProtectionistLittleton Groom
HerbertLabourWilliam WhiteFred Bamford
KennedyLabourFrederick JohnsonCharles McDonald
MaranoaLabourDaniel LeahyJim Page
MoretonInd. LabourGeorge HarrisonJames Wilkinson (Ind Lab)
OxleyProtectionistRichard EdwardsWilliam Reinhold
Wide BayLabourGeorge StupartAndrew Fisher

South Australia

Electorate Protectionist candidate Free Trade candidate Labour candidate Independent candidate(s)
 
AdelaideCharles Kingston
AngasPaddy Glynn
BarkerSir Langdon Bonython
BoothbyVaiben Louis SolomonLee Batchelor
GreyAlexander Poynton
HindmarshJames ShawJames Hutchison
WakefieldSir Frederick Holder

Tasmania

Electorate Protectionist candidate Free Trade candidate Labour candidate Other candidates
 
BassDavid StorrerWilliam Hartnoll
DarwinJames BrickhillKing O'MalleyJames Gaffney (Ind)
DenisonSir Philip FyshNorman CameronAndrew Kirk
FranklinRussell MacnaghtenWilliam Clifford (RT)
Wentworth Hardy (Ind)
William McWilliams* (RT)
Henry Tinning (RT)
WilmotJohn CheekSir Edward Braddon

Victoria

Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Free Trade candidate Labour candidate Other candidates
 
BalaclavaProtectionistSir George Turner
BallaaratProtectionistAlfred Deakin
BendigoProtectionistSir John QuickCyril JamesDavid Smith
BourkeProtectionistJames Hume CookMartin HannahRothwell Grundy (Ind Prot)
CorangamiteProtectionistAgar WynneGratton WilsonDesmond Dunne (Ind Prot)
John Woods (Ind Prot)
CorinellaProtectionistJames McCay
CorioProtectionistRichard CrouchDonald MacdonaldJohn Reed
EchucaProtectionistJames McCollHenry Williams
FlindersFree TradeArthur NicholsJames GibbArthur WilsonLouis Smith (Ind Prot)
GippslandProtectionistAllan McLean
GrampiansFree TradeArchibald RitchieThomas SkenePatrick McGrathAlbert Andrews (Ind Lab)
IndiProtectionistIsaac Isaacs
KooyongFree TradeRobert BarbourWilliam Knox
LaanecoorieProtectionistCarty SalmonDavid Bevan
MelbourneProtectionistSir Malcolm McEacharnWilliam Maloney
Melbourne PortsProtectionistSamuel MaugerJames MathewsHarry Foran (Ind Lab)
MerndaProtectionistRobert HarperFrederick HickfordEdward Hodges (Ind Prot)
MoiraProtectionistThomas KennedyAlbert Palmer
Northern MelbourneProtectionistHenry HigginsSamuel Painter (Ind Prot)
Southern MelbourneLabourJames RonaldErnest Joske (Ind Prot)
Charles Monteith (Ind Prot)
John Sloss (Ind Prot)
WannonFree TradePatrick HoganArthur RobinsonThomas White
WimmeraProtectionistPharez PhillipsMax HirschJohn Gray (Ind Prot)
YarraLabourWilliam WilsonFrank Tudor

Western Australia

Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Free Trade candidate Labour candidate
 
CoolgardieLabourHugh Mahon
FremantleFree TradeElias SolomonWilliam Carpenter
KalgoorlieFree TradeJohn KirwanCharles Frazer
PerthLabourHarry VennJames Fowler
SwanProtectionistSir John Forrest

Senate

Sitting Senators are in bold. 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 Protectionist Party was defending one seat. The Free Trade Party was defending two seats. Free Trade Senators Albert Gould, Edward Millen and James Walker were not up for re-election.

Protectionist candidates Free Trade candidates Labour candidates Socialist candidates Other candidates
 
Nathaniel Collins
John Cunneen
John Gray*
John Neild*
Edward Pulsford*
Arthur GriffithHerbert Drake
James Moroney
Andrew Thomson
Mary Moore-Bentley (Ind)
Henry Fletcher (Ind)
Nellie Martel (Ind FT)

Queensland

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party was defending one seat. The Free Trade Party was defending one seat. The Labour Party was defending one seat. Protectionist Senator James Drake and Labour Senators Anderson Dawson and William Higgs were not up for re-election.

Protectionist candidates Labour candidates Independent candidates
 
John Bartholomew
John Murray
Walter Tunbridge
Thomas Givens*
James Stewart*
Harry Turley*
Thomas Glassey

South Australia

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party was defending one seat. The Free Trade Party was defending one seat. The Labour Party was defending one seat. Protectionist Senator Thomas Playford and Free Trade Senators Sir Richard Baker and Sir Josiah Symon were not up for re-election.

Free Trade candidates Labour candidates Independent candidates
 
Robert Caldwell
David Charleston
William Copley
Robert Guthrie*
Gregor McGregor*
William Story*
William Grasby
Crawford Vaughan

Tasmania

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party was defending one seat. The Free Trade Party was defending two seats. Protectionist Senator John Keating, Free Trade Senator John Clemons and Labour Senator David O'Keefe were not up for re-election.

Protectionist candidates Free Trade candidates Labour candidates Revenue Tariff candidates
 
Cyril Cameron
Edward Mulcahy*
James Macfarlane*
Edward Miles
James Waldron
Milner Macmaster
James Mahoney
Charles Metz
Stafford Bird
Henry Dobson*

Victoria

Four seats were up for election, one of which was for the short-term vacancy caused by Free Trade Senator Sir Frederick Sargood's death which had been filled in the interim by Free Trader Robert Reid. The Protectionist Party was defending two seats. The Free Trade Party was defending one seat. The Labour Party was defending one seat, although Senator John Barrett had been denied Labour endorsement and instead ran on the Protectionist ticket. Protectionist Senators Simon Fraser and Sir William Zeal were not up for re-election.

Protectionist candidates Free Trade candidates Labour candidates Other candidates
 
John Barrett
Robert Best*
John Dow
James Styles*
Frederick Derham
Sir John McIntyre
Edmund Smith
John Templeton
Stephen Barker
Edward Findley*
John Lemmon
Robert Solly
Vida Goldstein (Ind Prot)
William McCulloch (Ind Prot)
Sir Bryan O'Loghlen (Ind Prot)
William Trenwith* (Ind Lab)
Henry Williams (Ind FT)
George Wise (Ind Prot)

Western Australia

Three seats were up for election. The Free Trade Party was defending two seats. The Labor Party was defending one seat. Free Trade Senators Alexander Matheson and Staniforth Smith and Labour Senator George Pearce were not up for re-election.

Protectionist candidates Free Trade candidates Labour candidates
 
Michael Cavanagh
Samuel Moore
William Martin
Herbert Preston
Henry Saunders
John Croft*
Hugh de Largie*
George Henderson*

References

See also

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