Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1925–1927

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 27th parliament of New South Wales from 1925 to 1927. They were elected at the 1925 state election on 30 May 1925.

Name Party Electorate Term in office'
Septimus AlldisLaborEastern Suburbs1925–1927
David AndersonNationalistRyde1920–1930
Guy ArkinsNationalistSt George1915–1930, 1938–1941
Richard ArthurNationalistNorth Shore1904–1932
Hon Jack BaddeleyLaborNewcastle1922–1949
William Bagnall [4]NationalistSt George1913–1925, 1925–1927
Richard BallNationalistMurray1895–1898, 1904–1937
Henry Bate [5]NationalistGoulburn1926–1941
Thomas BavinNationalistRyde1917–1935
Walter BennettNationalistMaitland1889–1902, 1917–1934
Edmund BestNationalistMurrumbidgee1925–1930
John Birt [3]LaborSydney1919–1925
George BoothLaborNewcastle1925–1960
Albert BruntnellNationalistParramatta1906–1907, 1910–1913, 1919–1929
Hon Michael BruxnerProgressiveNorthern Tablelands1920–1962
Frank BurkeLaborBotany1917–1944
Michael BurkeLaborSydney1917–1922, 1925–1930
Ernest ButtenshawProgressiveMurrumbidgee1917–1938
Joseph CahillLaborSt George1925–1932, 1935–1959
William CameronNationalistMaitland1918–1931
George CannLaborSt George1914–1927
Frank ChaffeyNationalistNamoi1913–1940
Joseph ClarkLaborWammerawa1920–1927, 1930–1932
Hugh ConnellLaborNewcastle1920–1934
Mat DavidsonLaborSturt1918–1949
Billy DaviesLaborWollondilly1917–1949
Brian DoeNationalistSturt1917–1927
James DooleyLaborBathurst1907–1927
Hon David DrummondProgressiveNorthern Tablelands1920–1949
Hon Bill DunnLaborWammerawa1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950
Bill ElyLaborParramatta1920–1922, 1925–1932
H. V. EvattLaborBalmain1925–1930
William FellIndependent NationalistNorth Shore1922–1927
Joseph FitzgeraldLaborOxley1920–1927, 1930–1932
John FitzpatrickNationalistBathurst1895–1904, 1907–1930
William FitzSimons [6]NationalistCumberland1922–1926
Martin FlanneryLaborMurrumbidgee1920–1932
William FosterNationalistEastern Suburbs1925–1936
George FullerNationalistWollondilly1889–1894, 1915–1928
Robert GilliesLabor/Independent 2 Byron1925–1927
Vern GoodinLabor/Independent 2 Murray1925–1927
Mark GoslingLaborSt George1920–1932
Robert GreigLaborRyde1920–1927, 1941–1947
Thomas HenleyNationalistRyde1904–1935
Theodore HillNationalistOxley1920–1927
Ken HoadLaborCootamundra1925–1932
William HoldsworthLaborSydney1925–1927
Ted HorsingtonLaborSturt1922–1947
Tom HoskinsNationalistWestern Suburbs1913–1927
Joseph JacksonNationalistSydney1922–1956
Harold JaquesNationalistEastern Suburbs1920–1930
Milton JarvieNationalistWestern Suburbs1925–1929, 1929–1935
Alick Kay [7]IndependentNorth Shore1925–1926
Tom KeeganLaborBalmain1910–1920, 1921–1935
Gus KellyLaborBathurst1925–1932, 1935–1967
Matthew KilpatrickProgressiveMurray1920–1941
Albert LaneNationalistBalmain1922–1927
Jack LangLaborParramatta1913–1943, 1943–1946
Hon Carlo LazzariniLaborWestern Suburbs1917–1952
Hon John LeeNationalistBotany1920–1930, 1932–1941
Hon Daniel LevyNationalistSydney1901–1937
Hon Thomas Ley [4]NationalistSt George1917–1925
Peter LoughlinLabor/Independent 1 Cootamundra1917–1927, 1932–1935
Andrew Lysaght, juniorLaborWollondilly1925–1933
Hugh MainProgressiveCootamundra1922–1938
Alfred McClellandLaborNorthern Tablelands1920–1927, 1930–1932
James McGirrLaborCumberland1922–1952
Hon William McKellLaborBotany1917–1947
Edward McTiernanLaborWestern Suburbs1920–1927
Patrick Minahan [3]LaborSydney1910–1917, 1920–1925, 1925–1927
William MissinghamProgressiveByron1922–1933
Cecil MurphyLaborNorth Shore1920–1927
David MurrayLaborNewcastle1921–1928
Thomas MutchLaborBotany1917–1930, 1938–1941
John NessNationalistWestern Suburbs1922–1930, 1932–1938
Walter O'HearnLaborMaitland1920–1932
Bob O'HalloranLaborEastern Suburbs1920–1927, 1941–1947
John Perkins [5]NationalistGoulburn1921–1926
Millicent Preston-StanleyNationalistEastern Suburbs1925–1927
John QuirkLaborBalmain1917–1938
Bill RatcliffeLaborBotany1922–1932
Alfred ReidNationalistNorth Shore1920–1922, 1925–1945
Edward SandersNationalistRyde1925–1943
William ScullyLaborNamoi1923–1932
James Shand [6]NationalistCumberland1926–1944
Walter SkeltonProtestant LaborNewcastle1922–1927
Paddy StokesLaborGoulburn1925–1927
Frederick StuartProgressiveByron1925–1927
Robert Stuart-RobertsonLaborBalmain1907–1933
Harold ThorbyProgressiveWammerawa1922–1930
Arthur Tonge [7]LaborNorth Shore1926–1932, 1935–1962
Jack TullyLaborGoulburn1925–1932, 1935–1946
Hon Roy VincentProgressiveOxley1922–1953
Bruce WalkerNationalistCumberland1917–1932
Walter WearneNationalistNamoi1917–1930
1 Cootamundra MLA and former Labor Deputy Leader Peter Loughlin resigned from the party on 18 November 1926. He served out his term as an independent.
2 Byron MLA Robert Gillies and Murray MLA Vern Goodin were expelled from the Labor Party at its Easter conference in 1927. Both were allies of Loughlin and had been regular dissidents throughout the term, but had remained in the caucus through a deal with the party leadership; after a resounding victory for the leadership at the conference, they proceeded to expel both Gillies and Goodin. Both served out their terms as independents.

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 in questions of confidence.

3 Sydney Labor MLA John Birt died on 21 June 1925. He was replaced by Patrick Minahan on 24 June.
4 St George Nationalist MLA Thomas Ley resigned in September 1925 to successfully contest the seat of Barton at the 1925 federal election. He was replaced by William Bagnall on 30 September.
5 Goulburn Nationalist MLA John Perkins resigned in January 1926 to successfully contest a by-election for the federal seat of Eden-Monaro. He was replaced by Henry Bate on 21 January.
6 Cumberland Nationalist MLA William FitzSimons died on 20 March 1926. He was replaced by James Shand on 22 September.
7 North Shore Independent MLA Alick Kay resigned on 28 July 1926 to take a position on the Metropolitan Meat Board. As he had supported the Lang Government in votes of confidence, the Clerk of the Parliament named the first unsuccessful Labor candidate in the North Shore seat, Arthur Tonge, as the replacement member on 22 September.

See also

References

  • "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Archived from the original on 4 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  • Antony Green. "NSW Elections Analysis". New South Wales Parliament. Archived from the original on 25 June 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
  • Nairn, Bede (1995) Jack Lang the 'Big Fella': Jack Lang and the Australian Labor Party 1891–1949, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 0-522-84700-5. OCLC 34416531
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