Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1920–1922

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 25th parliament of New South Wales from 1920 to 1922. They were elected at the 1920 state election on 20 March 1920. The Speaker was The Hon Sir Daniel Levy with the exception of 13–20 December 1921 when he was replaced by Simon Hickey.

Name Party Electorate Term in office'
David AndersonNationalistRyde1920–1930
Guy ArkinsNationalistSt George1915–1930 1938–1941
Richard ArthurNationalistNorth Shore1904–1932
William AshfordNationalistWammerawa1910–1925
William BagnallNationalistSt George1913–1925 1925–1927
John BaileyLaborGoulburn1918–1925
Richard BallNationalistMurray1895–1898 1904–1937
Thomas BavinProgressiveRyde1917–1935
George Beeby 3ProgressiveMurray1907–1913 1917–1920
Walter BennettProgressiveMaitland1889–1902 1917–1934
John BirtLaborSydney1919–1925
George Briner 4ProgressiveOxley1901–1920
Percy Brookfield6ISLPSturt1917–1921
Albert BruntnellNationalistParramatta1906–1907 1910–1913 1919–1929
Hon Michael BruxnerProgressiveNorthern Tablelands1920–1962
Arthur BuckleyLaborSydney1917–1922
Frank BurkeLaborBotany1917–1944
Michael BurkeLaborSydney1917–1922 1925–1930
Ernest ButtenshawProgressiveMurrumbidgee1917–1938
William CameronNationalistMaitland1918–1931
George CannLaborSt George1914–1927
Ernest CarrNationalistCumberland1920–1922
Frank ChaffeyNationalistNamoi1913–1940
Joseph ClarkLaborWammerawa1920–1927 1930–1932
John ClearyLaborWollondilly1920–1922
Hon Arthur CocksNationalistNorth Shore1910–1925
Hugh ConnellLaborNewcastle1920–1934
Mat DavidsonLaborSturt1918–1949
Billy DaviesLaborWollondilly1917–1949
Brian DoeNationalistSturt1917–1927
James DooleyLaborBathurst1907–1927
John DoyleLaborBalmain1917–1922
Hon David DrummondProgressiveNorthern Tablelands1920–1949
Hon Bill DunnLaborWammerawa1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950
Daniel Dwyer 1LaborEastern Suburbs1920–1922
Bill ElyLaborParramatta1920–1922, 1925–1932
John EstellLaborNewcastle1901–1913 1917–1922
John FeganNationalistNewcastle1891–1907 1920–1922
James Fingleton 1LaborEastern Suburbs1913–1917 1920
Joseph FitzgeraldLaborOxley1920–1927 1930–1932
John FitzpatrickNationalistBathurst1895–1904 1907–1930
Martin FlanneryLaborMurrumbidgee1920–1932
George FullerNationalistWollondilly1889–1894 1915–1928
Arthur GardinerIndependentNewcastle1910–1922
Mark GoslingLaborSt George1920–1932
Robert GreigLaborRyde1920–1927 1941–1947
Arthur GrimmNationalistMurrumbidgee1913–1925
Thomas HenleyNationalistRyde1904–1935
Simon HickeyLaborBotany1912–1922
Theodore Hill 4ProgressiveOxley1920–1927
Tom HoskinsNationalistWestern Suburbs1913–1927
Harold JaquesNatEastern Suburbs1920–1930
Augustus James2NationalistGoulburn1907–1920
Valentine JohnstonALPBathurst1917–1922
William Kearsley 5LaborNewcastle1910–1921
Tom Keegan 7LaborBalmain1910–1920 1921–1935
Matthew Kilpatrick 3ProgressiveMurray1920–1941
Jack LangALPParramatta1913–1943, 1943–1946
Hon Carlo LazzariniLaborWestern Suburbs1917–1952
Hon John LeeNationalistBotany1920–1930 1932–1941
Hon Daniel LevyNationalistSydney1901–1937
Hon Thomas LeyProgressiveSt George1917–1925
Peter LoughlinLaborCootamundra1917–1927, 1932–1935
Edward LoxtonIndependent NationalistRyde1920–1925
James MacArthur-OnslowProgEastern Suburbs1907–1922
Hugh MainProgressiveCootamundra1920–1938
Alfred McClellandLaborNorthern Tablelands1920–1927 1930–1932
Greg McGirrLaborCootamundra1913–1925
Hon William McKellLaborBotany1917–1947
Edward McTiernanLaborWestern Suburbs1920–1927
William Millard 2, 8NationalistGoulburn1894–1920 1920–1921
Patrick MinahanLaborSydney1910–1917 1920–1927
Voltaire MolesworthLaborCumberland1920–1925
Cecil MurphyLaborNorth Shore1920–1927
David Murray 5LaborNewcastle1921–1928
Thomas MutchLaborBotany1917 -1930 1938–1941
George NesbittNationalistByron1913–1925
Charles OakesNationalistEastern Suburbs1901–1910 1917–1925
William O'BrienLaborMurray1917–1925
Walter O'HearnLaborMaitland1920–1932
Bob O'HalloranLaborEastern Suburbs1920–1927 1941–1947
Stephen PerdriauProgressiveByron1920–1925
John Perkins 8NationalistGoulburn1921–1926
Richard PriceProgressiveOxley1894–1904 1907–1922
John QuirkLaborBalmain1917–1938
Alfred ReidIndependent NationalistNorth Shore1920–1922, 1925–1945
Thomas RutledgeProgressiveGoulburn1920–1925
Patrick ScullyLaborNamoi1920–1923
Sydney ShillingtonNationalistWestern Suburbs1919–1922
Albert SmithNationalistBalmain1920–1922
John Storey7LaborBalmain1901–1904 1907–1921
Robert Stuart-RobertsonLaborBalmain1907–1933
Tom SwineyLaborByron1920–1922
Bruce WalkerNationalistCumberland1917–1932
Walter WearneProgressiveNamoi1917–1930
Hon Reginald WeaverNationalistNorth Shore1917–1925, 1927–1945
James WilsonProgressiveWestern Suburbs1920–1925
Jabez Wright 6LaborSturt1913–1920 1921–1922

Under the provisions of the Parliamentary Elections (Casual Vacancies) Act, casual vacancies were filled by the next unsuccessful candidate on the departing member's party list. If an Independent member retired, the Clerk of the Assembly determined who would fill the vacancy based on the departing members voting record on questions of confidence.

1 Eastern Suburbs Labor MLA James Fingleton died on 13 October 1920. He was replaced by Daniel Dwyer on 15 December 1920.
2 Goulburn Nationalist MLA Augustus James resigned to take an appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court. He was replaced William Millard on 15 December 1920.
3 Murray Progressive MLA George Beeby resigned to take a judicial appointment. He was replaced by Matthew Kilpatrick on 15 December 1920.
4 Oxley Progressive MLA George Briner died on 9 September 1920. He was replaced by Theodore Hill on 15 December 1920.
5 Newcastle Labor MLA William Kearsley died on 19 June 1921. He was replaced by David Murray on 30 August.
6 Stuart ISLP MLA Percy Brookfield was murdered while trying to disarm a deranged man at Riverton on 22 March 1921 . As there had been no second candidate for the Industrial Socialist Labor Party and Brookfield was a supporter of the Labor government,he was replaced by the ALP's Jabez Wright on 30 August.
7 The premier and Balmain Labor MLA John Storey died on 5 October 1921. He was replaced by Tom Keegan on 18 October.
8 Goulburn Nationalist MLA William Millard died on 8 October 1921. He had been appointed to replace Augustus James and, as there were no further unsuccessful Nationalist candidates, the Casual Vacancies Act was amended to allow his replacement by John Perkins on 22 November 1921.

See also

New South Wales state election, 1920

References

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  • Nairn, Bede (1995)Jack Lang the 'Big Fella':Jack Lang and the Australian Labor Party 1891–1949

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