Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1902–1904

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, from the 1902 state election held on 1 October 1902 to the 1904 state election held on 1 June 1904.[1] From 1889 there were 95 seats in the Assembly.[2][1] [3]

Victoria became a state of Australia in 1901. At the 1904 elections, 42 districts were abolished and new ones created. The abolished districts were: Anglesey; Ararat; Benalla and Yarrawonga; Bogong; Carlton South; Castlemaine; Clunes and Allandale; Creswick; Dandenong and Berwick; Delatite; Donald and Swan Hill; Dunolly; East Bourke; East Bourke Boroughs; Eastern Suburbs; Emerald Hill; Essendon and Flemington; Footscray; Gippsland Central; Grant; Horsham; Jolimont and West Richmond; Kilmore, Dalhousie and Lancefield; Kyneton; Maldon; Mandurang; Melbourne South; Normanby; Numurkah and Nathalia; Portland; Ripon and Hampden; Sandhurst; Sandhurst South; Shepparton and Euroa; South Yarra; Stawell; Talbot and Avoca; Villiers and Heytesbury; Wangaratta and Rutherglen; West Bourke; West Melbourne and Windermere.[4]

Note: the Start and End dates refer to the politician's term for that seat.
19th Parliament
NameElectorateStartEnd
Charles Andrews, Jr.Geelong19001904
Frank AnsteyEast Bourke Boroughs19021904
Reginald ArgyleKyneton19001904
Thomas AshworthOvens19021904
Austin AustinGrenville19021904
Alfred Shrapnell BailesSandhurst18971904
Robert BarrFitzroy19021904
William BeazleyCollingwood18891904
George BennettRichmond18891908
Thomas BentBrighton19001909
John BillsonFitzroy19001924
John BowserWangaratta and Rutherglen18941904
James BoydMelbourne19011908
Frederick BromleyCarlton18921908
Joseph Tilley BrownShepparton and Euroa18971904
Ewen CameronPortland19001904
Ewen Hugh CameronEvelyn18741914
James CameronGippsland East19021920
John Percy ChirnsideGrant18941904
Albert CravenBenambra18891913
John CullenGunbower19011911
Alfred DownwardMornington18941929
James Francis DuffusPort Fairy19001908
John Gavan DuffyKilmore, Dalhousie & Lancefield18891904
Daniel DugganDunolly18941904
George ElmslieAlbert Park19021918
Frederick James FieldMaryborough19021904
Theodore FinkJolimont & West Richmond18941904
John FletcherBogong19021904
Charles ForrestPolwarth18971911
Mackay John Scobie GairBourke East18971904
Duncan Gillies [a]Toorak 18971903
Samuel GillottMelbourne East18991906
George GrahamNumurkah and Nathalia18891904
James GravesDelatite19021904
Walter GroseCreswick18941904
William Hall [b]Benalla and Yarrawonga19011903
Charles HamiltonWindermere19021904
Walter HamiltonSandhurst19021904
Albert HarrisGippsland Central18891904
Joseph HarrisSouth Yarra18971904
David Valentine HennessyCarlton South19001904
Frederick Hickford [c]East Bourke Boroughs19021903
Maximilian Hirsch [d]Mandurang19021903
George HoldenWarrenheip19001913
William HutchinsonBorung19021922
William IrvineLowan18941906
William KeastDandenong & Berwick19001904
Hubert Patrick KeoghGippsland North19011908
David KerrGrenville18991904
Hay KirkwoodEaglehawk19021907
Joseph KirtonBallarat West18941904
Samuel LancasterRodney19021904
Thomas LangdonKorong18921914
Harry LawsonCastlemaine18991904
Jonas LevienBarwon18801906
Thomas LivingstonGippsland South19021922
Peter McBrideKara Kara18971913
Robert McCutcheonSt Kilda19011917
Alexander McDonaldFootscray19021904
Robert McGregorBallarat East18941924
Malcolm McKenzie [e] Anglesey18921903
John MackeyGippsland West19021924
Donald MackinnonPrahran19001920
Donald McLeodDaylesford19001923
Frank MaddenEastern Suburbs18941904
William Maloney [f]Melbourne West18891903
George MartinGeelong19021904
Hugh MenziesStawell19021904
George MitchellTalbot and Avoca19011904
John MorrisseyRodney18971904
John MurrayWarrnambool18841916
David OmanRipon & Hampden19001904
Alexander PeacockClunes & Allandale18891904
George PrendergastNorth Melbourne19001926
Alexander RamsayWilliamstown19001904
George SangsterPort Melbourne18941915
William ShielsNormanby18801904
Charles ShoppeeBallarat West19021904
Thomas SmithEmerald Hill18891904
Robert StanleyHorsham19001904
Samuel Staughton Jr. [g]Bourke West19011903
David SterrySandhurst South18891904
George SwinburneHawthorn19021913
John William TavernerDonald & Swan Hill18891904
John ThomsonDundas19021912
Richard ToutcherArarat18971904
William Trenwith [h]Richmond18891903
John TuckerMelbourne South18961904
William WallaceMaldon19021904
Edward WardeEssendon & Flemington19001904
William WattMelbourne East19021904
Edgar WilkinsCollingwood18921908
Edward WilliamsCastlemaine18941904
Gratton Wilson [i]Villiers & Heytesbury19021903
Duncan Gillies was Speaker until his death on 12 September 1903. William Beazley was Chairman of Committees until becoming Speaker on 16 September 1903.[5]
[a] Gillies died 12 September 1903; replaced by George Fairbairn in October 1903
[b] Hall died 25 April 1903; replaced by John Carlisle in May 1903.
[c] Hickford resigned in November 1903; replaced by David Methven in December 1903.
[d] Hirsch resigned in November 1903; replaced by William Telford Webb in December 1903.
[e] McKenzie left Parliament in February 1903; replaced by Thomas Hunt in March 1903.
[f] Maloney resigned in November 1903; replaced by Tom Tunnecliffe in December 1903.
[g] Staughton died 20 May 1903; replaced by Andrew Robert Robertson in June 1903.
[h] Trenwith resigned in November 1903; replaced by George Roberts in December 1903.
[i] Wilson resigned in November 1903; replaced by John Glasgow in December 1903.

References

  1. 1 2 "Elections since 1856". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  2. "The Electoral Act Amendment Act 1888" (PDF). Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  3. "Re-Member (Former Members)". State Government of Victoria. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  4. "Electoral Districts Boundaries Act 1903". Australasian Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  5. "Legislative Assembly - Former Speakers". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  • Victoria Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), Session 1902–03 (PDF). 101. Melbourne: Robert S. Brain. 1903.
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