Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1937–1940

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1937 to 1940. At this time the Council was not directly elected, but was chosen by a joint sitting of the New South Wales Parliament.

Name Party Years in office
Alexander AlamALP1925–1958, 1963–1973
George ArcherALP1925–1949
Thomas ArmstrongUAP1935–1955
George BassettCountry1932–1964
Alfred BinksUAP1932–1952
Sir Henry BraddonUAP1917–1940
Keith Brooks 3UAP1939–1946
Walter CambridgeCountry1932–1946
Hector ClaytonIndependent1937–1973
Joseph CoatesALP1921–1943
Arthur ColvinUAP1932–1955
James ConcannonALP1925–1958
John CulbertALP1925–1943
Maxwell DunlopCountry1932–1941
Ernest FarrarUAP1912–1952
Donald GrantALP1931–1940
James GravesALP1934–1961
Edward GrayndlerALP1921–1934, 1936–1943
Herbert Hawkins 3UAP1932–1939
Herbert Henley 2Country1937–1964
Thomas HoldenUAP1934–1945
Henry HorneUAP1917–1955
Sir Archibald HowieUAP1934–1943
Sir Norman KaterCountry1923–1955
Robert KingILP/ALP1931–1960
Frederick KneeshawUAP1934–1949
Hugh LatimerUAP1934–1955
Edward MagrathALP1925–1943
Robert MahonyALP1921–1961
Marsden ManfredUAP1934–1949
Sir Henry ManningUAP1932–1958
John MartinALP1931–1946
Patrick McGirrALP1921–1955
Alan McNamaraALP1931–1934, 1937–1955
Ernest MitchellUAP1937–1943
Henry MoulderCountry1932–1946
George MullinsALP1931–1948
Thomas MurrayIndependent1921–1958
George NesbittCountry1927–1940
Broughton O'ConorUAP1908–1940
John O'ReganALP1921–1940
Sir John PedenUAP1917–1946
Thomas PlayfairUAP1927–1966
Graham Pratten 1UAP1937–1976
William RobsonUAP1920–1951
Sir Charles Rosenthal 1UAP1936–1937
James RyanUAP1917–1940
Mick RyanALP1925–1943
Samuel SmithALP1931–1940
Ernest SommerladCountry1932–1952
Frank SpicerIndependent1925–1973
Thomas SteeleCountry1934–1961
Colin TannockALP1931–1952
Sir Allen TaylorUAP1912–1940
Sir Frederick ToutCountry1932–1946
Theodore Trautwein 4Independent1934–1940
Sir Arthur Trethowan 2Country1916–1937
Thomas TyrrellALP1925–1942
Sir Graham WaddellCountry1934–1943
Sir Samuel WalderUAP1932–1943
Frank WallUAP1917–1941
Horace WhiddonUAP1934–1955
Hugh WraggeCountry1932–1949
1 UAP MLC Sir Charles Rosenthal resigned on 28 October 1937. UAP candidate Graham Pratten was elected to replace him on 16 December 1937.
2 Country MLC Sir Arthur Trethowan died on 26 November 1937. Country candidate Herbert Henley was elected to replace him on 17 December 1937.
3 UAP MLC Herbert Hawkins died on 16 June 1939. UAP candidate Keith Brooks was elected to replace him on 8 August 1939.
4 The seat of independent MLC Theodore Trautwein was declared vacant on 16 April 1940 following his conviction for making false representation. The vacancy carried over to the next parliament.
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