New South Wales state election, 30 May 1925[1][2] Legislative Assembly
<< 1922–1927 >> |
Enrolled voters |
1,339,080 |
|
|
Votes cast |
1,160,289 |
|
Turnout |
86.64 |
−1.12 |
Informal votes |
30,155 |
|
Informal |
11.36 |
−1.14 |
Summary of votes by party |
Party |
Primary votes |
% |
Swing |
Seats |
Change |
|
Labor |
108,225 |
45.99 |
+7.62 |
46 |
+10 |
|
Nationalist |
87,220 |
37.07 |
−5.01 |
32 |
−9 |
|
Progressive |
26,981 |
11.47 |
−1.95 |
9 |
± 0 |
|
Protestant Labor |
4,965 |
2.11 |
+1.41 |
1 |
+1 |
|
Independent |
4,963 |
2.11 |
−1.26 |
1 |
−1 |
|
Independent Nationalist |
1,393 |
0.59 |
+0.08 |
1 |
± 0 |
|
All others |
1,562 |
0.65 |
−0.64 |
0 |
± 0 |
Total |
894,824 |
|
|
90 |
|
This is a list of electoral district results for the New South Wales state election, 1925.
This election took place under a modified Hare-Clark voting system.
Results by electoral district
Balmain
New South Wales state election, 1925: Balmain
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
7,727 |
|
|
|
Labor |
H. V. Evatt (elected 1) |
14,733 |
31.8 |
+31.8 |
|
Labor |
Robert Stuart-Robertson (elected 5) |
4,567 |
9.9 |
-3.5 |
|
Labor |
John Quirk (elected 4) |
4,562 |
9.8 |
-3.5 |
|
Labor |
Tom Keegan (elected 2) |
4,305 |
9.3 |
-3.5 |
|
Labor |
Kate Dwyer |
3,622 |
7.8 |
+7.8 |
|
Nationalist |
Albert Lane (elected 3) |
6,306 |
13.6 |
+1.7 |
|
Nationalist |
Robert Stopford |
5,880 |
12.7 |
-1.4 |
|
Nationalist |
Stanley Cole |
1,171 |
2.5 |
+2.5 |
|
Nationalist |
Thomas Greentree |
304 |
0.7 |
-3.6 |
|
Nationalist |
Gideon Gillespie |
189 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
|
Protestant Labor |
James Johnston |
439 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Communist |
Thomas Payne |
199 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
|
Communist |
Lionel Leece |
40 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
|
Independent |
Charles Mallett |
42 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
Total formal votes |
46,359 |
97.0 |
+1.1 |
Informal votes |
1,424 |
3.0 |
-1.1 |
Turnout |
47,783 |
69.9 |
+0.9 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
31,789 |
68.6 |
+15.2 |
|
Nationalist |
|
13,850 |
29.9 |
-11.3 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
439 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Communist |
|
239 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
|
Independent |
Charles Mallett |
42 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
Bathurst
New South Wales state election, 1925: Bathurst
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
7,461 |
|
|
|
Labor |
James Dooley (elected 1) |
9,378 |
31.4 |
+5.2 |
|
Labor |
Gus Kelly (elected 2) |
3,940 |
13.2 |
+12.0 |
|
Labor |
Hamilton Knight |
2,333 |
7.8 |
+7.8 |
|
Nationalist |
John Fitzpatrick (elected 3) |
7,155 |
24.0 |
-4.7 |
|
Nationalist |
Charles Rosenthal |
3,540 |
11.9 |
-1.0 |
|
Nationalist |
James Beddie |
3,495 |
11.7 |
+11.7 |
Total formal votes |
29,841 |
97.4 |
+1.1 |
Informal votes |
789 |
2.6 |
-1.1 |
Turnout |
30,630 |
71.5 |
+0.4 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
15,651 |
52.4 |
+5.5 |
|
Nationalist |
|
14,190 |
47.6 |
+3.1 |
Botany
New South Wales state election, 1925: Botany
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
7,919 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Thomas Mutch (elected 1) |
10,146 |
21.4 |
+6.4 |
|
Labor |
William McKell (elected 3) |
8,523 |
17.9 |
+4.1 |
|
Labor |
Bill Ratcliffe (elected 4) |
5,726 |
12.1 |
-0.9 |
|
Labor |
William Long |
4,284 |
9.0 |
+9.0 |
|
Labor |
Frank Burke (elected 5) |
4,017 |
8.5 |
-2.0 |
|
Nationalist |
John Lee (elected 2) |
10,098 |
21.2 |
+0.3 |
|
Nationalist |
David Alexander |
665 |
1.4 |
-1.6 |
|
Nationalist |
William Herford |
108 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Nationalist |
James Sinclair |
99 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Nationalist |
Stephen Turner |
46 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
|
Independent Labor |
Peter Gallagher |
3,034 |
6.4 |
+6.4 |
|
Protestant Labor |
Walter Bateman |
370 |
0.8 |
+0.8 |
|
Communist |
Henry Denford |
147 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
|
Communist |
Nellie Rickie |
111 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Independent |
Arthur Strange-Mure |
76 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Majority Labor |
Carl Liebau |
63 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
Total formal votes |
47,513 |
95.6 |
+0.6 |
Informal votes |
2,210 |
4.4 |
-0.6 |
Turnout |
49,723 |
69.2 |
+0.6 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
32,696 |
68.8 |
+7.0 |
|
Nationalist |
|
11,016 |
23.2 |
-6.5 |
|
Independent Labor |
|
3,034 |
6.4 |
+6.4 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
370 |
0.8 |
+0.8 |
|
Communist |
|
258 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
|
Independent |
Arthur Strange-Mure |
76 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Majority Labor |
|
63 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
Byron
New South Wales state election, 1925: Byron
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
7,684 |
|
|
|
Progressive |
William Missingham (elected 1) |
10,097 |
32.9 |
+22.6 |
|
Progressive |
Frederick Stuart (elected 3) |
3,307 |
10.8 |
+10.8 |
|
Progressive |
John Williams |
2,683 |
8.7 |
+8.7 |
|
Progressive |
Thomas Foyster |
381 |
1.2 |
+1.2 |
|
Labor |
Robert Gillies (elected 2) |
5,775 |
18.8 |
+18.8 |
|
Labor |
Tom Swiney |
4,061 |
13.2 |
-9.3 |
|
Labor |
Ernest Hollis-Neath |
232 |
0.8 |
+0.8 |
|
Nationalist |
Stephen Perdriau |
3,501 |
11.4 |
-11.2 |
|
Nationalist |
Charles Munro |
469 |
1.5 |
+1.5 |
|
Nationalist |
Stanley Fayle |
226 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
Total formal votes |
30,732 |
97.5 |
+0.3 |
Informal votes |
790 |
2.5 |
-0.3 |
Turnout |
31,522 |
69.8 |
-1.0 |
Party total votes |
|
Progressive |
|
16,468 |
53.6 |
+32.2 |
|
Labor |
|
10,032 |
32.8 |
+9.0 |
|
Nationalist |
|
4,196 |
13.6 |
-41.2 |
Cootamundra
New South Wales state election, 1925: Cootamundra
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
7,114 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Peter Loughlin (elected 1) |
8,033 |
28.2 |
+5.6 |
|
Labor |
Ken Hoad (elected 3) |
4,157 |
14.6 |
+7.0 |
|
Labor |
Joseph Carney |
2,935 |
10.3 |
+10.3 |
|
Progressive |
Hugh Main (elected 2) |
5,005 |
17.6 |
-3.9 |
|
Progressive |
Ernest Field |
1,435 |
5.0 |
+5.0 |
|
Progressive |
Benjamin Witenden |
424 |
1.5 |
+1.5 |
|
Progressive |
Eric Treatt |
213 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
Nationalist |
Angus Campbell |
3,789 |
13.3 |
+1.0 |
|
Nationalist |
Ernest Todhunter |
895 |
3.1 |
+3.1 |
|
Nationalist |
William Pinkstone |
603 |
2.1 |
+2.1 |
|
Protestant Labor |
George Davey |
966 |
3.4 |
+3.4 |
Total formal votes |
28,455 |
96.9 |
+0.5 |
Informal votes |
918 |
3.1 |
-0.5 |
Turnout |
29,373 |
71.2 |
+0.6 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
15,125 |
53.2 |
+2.9 |
|
Progressive |
|
7,077 |
24.9 |
-9.3 |
|
Nationalist |
|
5,287 |
18.6 |
+3.7 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
966 |
3.4 |
+3.4 |
Cumberland
New South Wales state election, 1925: Cumberland
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
7,885 |
|
|
|
Nationalist |
William FitzSimons (elected 1) |
8,959 |
28.4 |
+2.6 |
|
Nationalist |
Bruce Walker (elected 2) |
7,989 |
25.3 |
+2.3 |
|
Nationalist |
James Shand |
4,010 |
12.7 |
+12.7 |
|
Labor |
James McGirr (elected 3) |
7,102 |
22.5 |
-3.1 |
|
Labor |
Robert Bingham |
1,621 |
5.1 |
+5.1 |
|
Progressive |
Reginald Harris |
826 |
2.6 |
+2.6 |
|
Progressive |
Aaron Morris |
121 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
|
Progressive |
Arthur Upchurch |
47 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Independent |
Ernest Carr |
330 |
1.1 |
+1.1 |
|
Independent |
John Allaburton |
124 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
Total formal votes |
31,537 |
97.3 |
+0.3 |
Informal votes |
882 |
2.7 |
-0.3 |
Turnout |
32,419 |
68.9 |
-1.1 |
Party total votes |
|
Nationalist |
|
20,958 |
66.4 |
-4.9 |
|
Labor |
|
9,131 |
29.0 |
+2.9 |
|
Progressive |
|
994 |
3.2 |
+0.6 |
|
Independent |
Ernest Carr |
330 |
1.1 |
+1.1 |
|
Independent |
John Allaburton |
124 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
Eastern Suburbs
New South Wales state election, 1925: Eastern Suburbs
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
9,010 |
|
|
|
Nationalist |
Millicent Preston-Stanley (elected 5) |
7,958 |
14.7 |
+6.9 |
|
Nationalist |
William Foster (elected 4) |
7,331 |
13.6 |
+8.5 |
|
Nationalist |
Harold Jaques (elected 3) |
7,324 |
13.6 |
+2.2 |
|
Nationalist |
Hyman Goldstein |
6,913 |
12.8 |
+2.8 |
|
Nationalist |
Joseph Robinson |
547 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Nationalist |
George Overhill |
543 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Labor |
Bob O'Halloran (elected 1) |
8,499 |
15.7 |
+4.1 |
|
Labor |
Septimus Alldis (elected 2) |
4,121 |
7.6 |
+7.6 |
|
Labor |
William Crick |
1,132 |
2.1 |
+2.1 |
|
Labor |
Gertrude Melville |
1,057 |
2.0 |
+2.0 |
|
Labor |
Gordon Anderson |
938 |
1.7 |
+1.7 |
|
Independent |
Cyril Fallon |
5,996 |
11.1 |
+0.2 |
|
Protestant Labor |
James Gillespie |
1,489 |
2.8 |
+2.8 |
|
Independent |
David Anderson |
128 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Independent |
Frederick Marks |
82 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
Total formal votes |
54,058 |
96.7 |
-0.3 |
Informal votes |
1,845 |
3.3 |
+0.3 |
Turnout |
55,903 |
65.4 |
-3.7 |
Party total votes |
|
Nationalist |
|
30,616 |
56.6 |
+2.2 |
|
Labor |
|
15,747 |
29.1 |
+10.4 |
|
Independent |
Cyril Fallon |
5,996 |
11.1 |
+0.2 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
1,489 |
2.8 |
+2.8 |
|
Independent |
David Anderson |
128 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Independent |
Frederick Marks |
82 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
Goulburn
New South Wales state election, 1925: Goulburn
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
6,490 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Paddy Stokes (elected 2) |
7,078 |
27.3 |
+27.3 |
|
Labor |
Jack Tully (elected 3) |
4,295 |
16.6 |
+16.6 |
|
Labor |
Clarence Steele |
685 |
2.6 |
+2.6 |
|
Nationalist |
John Perkins (elected 1) |
7,665 |
29.5 |
+11.6 |
|
Nationalist |
Henry Bate |
1,815 |
7.0 |
-5.0 |
|
Nationalist |
Percy Hollis |
616 |
2.4 |
+2.4 |
|
Progressive |
William Hedges |
1,496 |
5.8 |
+5.8 |
|
Progressive |
William Bluett |
1,238 |
4.8 |
+4.8 |
|
Progressive |
Adam Singer |
1,034 |
4.0 |
+4.0 |
|
Young Australia |
Denis O'Leary |
34 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
Total formal votes |
25,956 |
97.0 |
+1.0 |
Informal votes |
794 |
3.0 |
-1.0 |
Turnout |
26,750 |
69.1 |
-0.5 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
12,058 |
46.5 |
+9.2 |
|
Nationalist |
|
10,096 |
38.9 |
+9.0 |
|
Progressive |
|
3,768 |
14.5 |
-18.0 |
|
Young Australia |
|
34 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
Maitland
New South Wales state election, 1925: Maitland
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
7,304 |
|
|
|
Nationalist |
Walter Bennett (elected 2) |
6,989 |
23.9 |
+4.2 |
|
Nationalist |
William Cameron (elected 3) |
5,856 |
20.0 |
+2.6 |
|
Nationalist |
Charles Nicholson |
2,729 |
9.3 |
+9.3 |
|
Labor |
Walter O'Hearn (elected 1) |
11,075 |
37.9 |
+7.1 |
|
Labor |
John Hynes |
782 |
2.7 |
+2.7 |
|
Labor |
William McClelland |
292 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Protestant Labor |
George Batey |
1,490 |
5.1 |
+5.1 |
Total formal votes |
29,213 |
96.7 |
+0.7 |
Informal votes |
990 |
3.3 |
-0.7 |
Turnout |
30,203 |
68.3 |
-1.2 |
Party total votes |
|
Nationalist |
|
15,574 |
53.3 |
0.0 |
|
Labor |
|
12,149 |
41.6 |
+7.4 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
1,490 |
5.1 |
+5.1 |
Murray
New South Wales state election, 1925: Murray
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
6,138 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Vern Goodin (elected 3) |
4,708 |
19.2 |
+19.2 |
|
Labor |
William O'Brien |
3,711 |
15.1 |
-10.2 |
|
Labor |
George Bodkin |
2,972 |
12.1 |
+12.1 |
|
Nationalist |
Richard Ball (elected 1) |
8,274 |
33.7 |
+1.5 |
|
Nationalist |
Joseph Niesigh |
167 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
Progressive |
Matthew Kilpatrick (elected 2) |
4,037 |
16.4 |
+4.0 |
|
Progressive |
Charles Coghlan |
498 |
2.0 |
+2.0 |
|
Progressive |
Olave Olsen |
184 |
0.8 |
+0.8 |
Total formal votes |
24,551 |
95.3 |
-0.5 |
Informal votes |
1,200 |
4.7 |
+0.5 |
Turnout |
25,751 |
60.4 |
-4.8 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
11,391 |
46.4 |
+5.2 |
|
Nationalist |
|
8,441 |
34.4 |
-6.9 |
|
Progressive |
|
4,719 |
19.2 |
+1.7 |
Murrumbidgee
New South Wales state election, 1925: Murrumbidgee
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
7,060 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Martin Flannery (elected 1) |
9,915 |
35.1 |
-2.5 |
|
Labor |
James Lyons |
1,728 |
6.1 |
+5.2 |
|
Labor |
William Nulty |
1,627 |
5.8 |
+5.8 |
|
Progressive |
Ernest Buttenshaw (elected 2) |
9,307 |
33.0 |
-1.4 |
|
Progressive |
Alexander McArthur |
1,127 |
4.0 |
+4.0 |
|
Nationalist |
Edmund Best (elected 3) |
2,195 |
7.8 |
+7.8 |
|
Nationalist |
Duncan Cameron |
1,217 |
4.3 |
+4.3 |
|
Nationalist |
Reginald Westmore |
1,044 |
3.7 |
+3.7 |
|
Independent |
Mary McCracken |
78 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
Total formal votes |
28,238 |
96.1 |
+1.1 |
Informal votes |
1,139 |
3.9 |
-1.1 |
Turnout |
29,377 |
62.2 |
-1.7 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
13,270 |
47.0 |
+6.1 |
|
Progressive |
|
10,434 |
36.9 |
-3.8 |
|
Nationalist |
|
4,456 |
15.8 |
-2.1 |
|
Independent |
Mary McCracken |
78 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
Namoi
New South Wales state election, 1925: Namoi
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
6,621 |
|
|
|
Labor |
William Scully (elected 1) |
9,487 |
35.8 |
+5.4 |
|
Labor |
Michael Hagan |
897 |
3.4 |
+3.4 |
|
Labor |
James Hawkins |
803 |
3.0 |
+3.0 |
|
Nationalist |
Walter Wearne (elected 2) |
5,639 |
21.3 |
+0.6 |
|
Nationalist |
Frank Chaffey (elected 3) |
4,696 |
17.7 |
-4.8 |
|
Progressive |
Aubrey Abbott |
3,395 |
12.8 |
+12.8 |
|
Progressive |
Lachlan McLachlan |
392 |
1.5 |
+1.5 |
|
Progressive |
James Laird |
227 |
0.9 |
+0.9 |
|
Independent |
Robert Levien |
947 |
3.6 |
-5.8 |
Total formal votes |
26,483 |
96.3 |
+0.3 |
Informal votes |
1,023 |
3.7 |
-0.3 |
Turnout |
27,506 |
70.3 |
+0.1 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
11,187 |
42.2 |
+4.4 |
|
Nationalist |
|
10,335 |
39.0 |
-4.1 |
|
Progressive |
|
4,014 |
15.2 |
+5.5 |
|
Independent |
Robert Levien |
947 |
3.6 |
-5.8 |
Newcastle
New South Wales state election, 1925: Newcastle
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
9,602 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Jack Baddeley (elected 1) |
16,394 |
28.5 |
+5.8 |
|
Labor |
David Murray (elected 3) |
9,941 |
17.3 |
+4.6 |
|
Labor |
Hugh Connell (elected 4) |
5,698 |
9.9 |
+2.9 |
|
Labor |
George Booth (elected 5) |
2,336 |
4.1 |
+4.1 |
|
Labor |
David Davies |
2,157 |
3.7 |
+3.7 |
|
Protestant Labor |
Walter Skelton (elected 2) |
10,194 |
17.7 |
-7.5 |
|
Protestant Labor |
James Pendlebury |
405 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
Protestant Labor |
James Hestelow |
344 |
0.6 |
+0.6 |
|
Nationalist |
Magnus Cromarty |
6,270 |
10.9 |
+5.5 |
|
Nationalist |
John Fegan |
578 |
1.0 |
-2.1 |
|
Nationalist |
David Murray |
431 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
Nationalist |
Charles Watt |
343 |
0.6 |
+0.6 |
|
Nationalist |
Oliver Denny |
110 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Independent |
Arthur Gardiner |
2,238 |
3.9 |
+3.9 |
|
Independent |
Robert Mitchell |
167 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
Total formal votes |
57,606 |
96.3 |
-0.4 |
Informal votes |
2,180 |
3.7 |
+0.4 |
Turnout |
59,786 |
75.5 |
+0.3 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
36,526 |
63.4 |
+13.5 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
10,943 |
19.0 |
+19.0 |
|
Nationalist |
|
7,732 |
13.4 |
-0.5 |
|
Independent |
Arthur Gardiner |
2,238 |
3.9 |
+3.9 |
|
Independent |
Robert Mitchell |
167 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
North Shore
New South Wales state election, 1925: North Shore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
8,768 |
|
|
|
Nationalist |
Richard Arthur (elected 1) |
10,898 |
20.7 |
+9.9 |
|
Nationalist |
Alfred Reid (elected 4) |
5,853 |
11.1 |
+2.3 |
|
Nationalist |
Ernest Marks |
3,005 |
5.7 |
+5.7 |
|
Nationalist |
Ernest Salmon |
2,713 |
5.2 |
+5.2 |
|
Nationalist |
William Wood |
1,442 |
2.7 |
+2.7 |
|
Labor |
Cecil Murphy (elected 2) |
8,362 |
15.9 |
-0.5 |
|
Labor |
Arthur Tonge |
3,338 |
6.4 |
+6.3 |
|
Labor |
Bertrand Childs |
1,226 |
2.3 |
+2.3 |
|
Labor |
Oliver Kelly |
107 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Labor |
Samuel Sloane |
78 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Ind. Nationalist |
William Fell (elected 3) |
6,965 |
13.2 |
+1.9 |
|
Independent |
Alick Kay (elected 5) |
5,126 |
9.7 |
+9.7 |
|
Independent |
Mary Williams |
2,278 |
4.3 |
+4.3 |
|
Independent |
Alfred Waterhouse |
657 |
1.3 |
+1.3 |
|
Protestant Labor |
Raymond Campbell-Cowan |
542 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Independent |
Harry Meatheringham |
14 |
0.03 |
-0.08 |
Total formal votes |
52,604 |
97.5 |
-0.2 |
Informal votes |
1,335 |
2.5 |
+0.2 |
Turnout |
53,939 |
69.7 |
-3.1 |
Party total votes |
|
Nationalist |
|
23,911 |
45.4 |
-14.2 |
|
Labor |
|
13,111 |
24.9 |
+6.9 |
|
Ind. Nationalist |
William Fell |
6,965 |
13.2 |
+1.9 |
|
Independent |
Alick Kay |
5,126 |
9.7 |
+9.7 |
|
Independent |
Mary Williams |
2,278 |
4.3 |
+4.3 |
|
Independent |
Alfred Waterhouse |
657 |
1.3 |
+1.3 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
542 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Independent |
Harry Meatheringham |
14 |
0.03 |
-0.08 |
Oxley
New South Wales state election, 1925: Oxley
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
7,483 |
|
|
|
Progressive |
Roy Vincent (elected 2) |
6,333 |
21.2 |
+8.6 |
|
Progressive |
Henry Morton |
3,423 |
11.4 |
+11.4 |
|
Progressive |
Ray Fitzgerald |
1,203 |
4.0 |
+4.0 |
|
Progressive |
William Flannery |
955 |
3.2 |
+3.2 |
|
Nationalist |
Theodore Hill (elected 3) |
5,598 |
18.7 |
+5.9 |
|
Nationalist |
William Robinson |
2,092 |
7.0 |
+7.0 |
|
Nationalist |
John Cameron |
1,468 |
4.9 |
+4.9 |
|
Labor |
Joseph Fitzgerald (elected 1) |
8,761 |
29.3 |
+15.4 |
|
Labor |
William Terry |
59 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Labor |
James Goudie |
38 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
Total formal votes |
29,930 |
96.5 |
-0.3 |
Informal votes |
1,068 |
3.5 |
+0.3 |
Turnout |
30,998 |
69.8 |
-3.2 |
Party total votes |
|
Progressive |
|
11,914 |
39.8 |
-4.9 |
|
Nationalist |
|
9,158 |
30.6 |
+0.2 |
|
Labor |
|
8,858 |
29.6 |
+6.3 |
Parramatta
New South Wales state election, 1925: Parramatta
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
9,426 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Jack Lang (elected 1) |
16,650 |
44.2 |
+3.0 |
|
Labor |
Bill Ely (elected 3) |
1,964 |
5.2 |
+2.6 |
|
Labor |
George Wrench |
272 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
Nationalist |
Albert Bruntnell (elected 2) |
13,053 |
34.6 |
-8.4 |
|
Nationalist |
Thomas Morrow |
2,841 |
7.5 |
+4.8 |
|
Nationalist |
George Folkard |
1,759 |
4.7 |
+4.7 |
|
Protestant Labor |
William Chalson |
515 |
1.4 |
+1.4 |
|
Independent |
Albert Jones |
393 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Majority Labor |
Cecil Robinson |
180 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
|
Independent |
Francis Silverstone |
74 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
Total formal votes |
37,701 |
97.3 |
+0.9 |
Informal votes |
1,038 |
2.7 |
-0.9 |
Turnout |
38,739 |
71.0 |
-0.4 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
18,886 |
50.1 |
+5.7 |
|
Nationalist |
|
17,653 |
46.8 |
-6.8 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
515 |
1.4 |
+1.4 |
|
Independent |
Albert Jones |
393 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Majority Labor |
|
180 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
|
Independent |
Francis Silverstone |
74 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
Ryde
New South Wales state election, 1925: Ryde
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
10,908 |
|
|
|
Nationalist |
Thomas Henley (elected 1) |
16,512 |
25.2 |
-3.0 |
|
Nationalist |
Thomas Bavin (elected 2) |
11,844 |
18.1 |
+9.4 |
|
Nationalist |
David Anderson (elected 3) |
8,312 |
12.7 |
-0.9 |
|
Nationalist |
Edward Sanders (elected 5) |
2,206 |
3.4 |
+3.4 |
|
Nationalist |
Herbert Small |
1,955 |
3.0 |
-0.6 |
|
Labor |
Robert Greig (elected 4) |
8,894 |
13.6 |
-0.9 |
|
Labor |
Stan Taylor |
6,154 |
9.4 |
+9.4 |
|
Labor |
James Concannon |
2,867 |
4.4 |
+4.4 |
|
Labor |
William McCristal |
903 |
1.4 |
+1.4 |
|
Labor |
Edward Lamont |
620 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Protestant Labor |
James Chamberlain |
1,189 |
1.8 |
+1.8 |
|
Protestant Labor |
William Featherstone |
882 |
1.4 |
+1.4 |
|
Ind. Nationalist |
Cecil Brierley |
1,679 |
2.6 |
+2.6 |
|
Progressive |
Crawford Vaughan |
805 |
1.2 |
+1.2 |
|
Progressive |
Ernest Thompson |
461 |
0.7 |
-0.9 |
|
Independent |
John Pattison |
163 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
Total formal votes |
65,446 |
97.2 |
+0.1 |
Informal votes |
1,869 |
2.8 |
-0.1 |
Turnout |
67,315 |
70.4 |
-3.9 |
Party total votes |
|
Nationalist |
|
40,829 |
62.4 |
-9.7 |
|
Labor |
|
19,438 |
29.7 |
+4.1 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
2,071 |
3.2 |
+3.2 |
|
Ind. Nationalist |
Cecil Brierley |
1,679 |
2.6 |
+2.6 |
|
Progressive |
|
1,266 |
1.9 |
+0.3 |
|
Independent |
John Pattison |
163 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
St George
New South Wales state election, 1925: St George
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
10,607 |
|
|
|
Nationalist |
Thomas Ley (elected 1) |
16,171 |
25.4 |
+6.4 |
|
Nationalist |
Guy Arkins (elected 3) |
4,393 |
6.9 |
-9.5 |
|
Nationalist |
William Bagnall |
3,979 |
6.2 |
-2.9 |
|
Nationalist |
Cecil Monro |
3,528 |
5.5 |
+5.5 |
|
Nationalist |
Francis Farrar |
1,227 |
1.9 |
-0.7 |
|
Nationalist |
Reginald Reid |
608 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Nationalist |
Thomas Casserly |
497 |
0.8 |
+0.8 |
|
Labor |
Mark Gosling (elected 2) |
11,731 |
18.4 |
+2.5 |
|
Labor |
Joseph Cahill (elected 5) |
6,203 |
9.8 |
+9.8 |
|
Labor |
George Cann (elected 4) |
6,166 |
9.7 |
-3.2 |
|
Labor |
George Burns |
4,790 |
7.5 |
+7.5 |
|
Labor |
Ernest Sheiles |
1,472 |
2.3 |
+2.3 |
|
Protestant Labor |
Walter Anderson |
1,068 |
1.7 |
+1.7 |
|
Protestant Labor |
Arthur Jones |
612 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Protestant Labor |
Roy Hindwood |
439 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
Protestant Labor |
William Goulden |
313 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
|
Protestant Labor |
James Dunlop |
195 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
|
Independent |
Alfred Dicker |
182 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
|
Independent |
John Cooper |
39 |
0.1 |
-0.1 |
|
Independent |
Ernest Lambourne |
26 |
0.04 |
+0.04 |
Total formal votes |
63,639 |
96.2 |
-0.2 |
Informal votes |
2,487 |
3.8 |
+0.2 |
Turnout |
66,126 |
73.3 |
-0.2 |
Party total votes |
|
Nationalist |
|
30,403 |
47.8 |
-5.6 |
|
Labor |
|
30,362 |
47.7 |
+5.6 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
2,627 |
4.1 |
+4.1 |
|
Independent |
Alfred Dicker |
182 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
|
Independent |
John Cooper |
39 |
0.1 |
-0.1 |
|
Independent |
Ernest Lambourne |
26 |
0.04 |
+0.04 |
Sturt
New South Wales state election, 1925: Sturt
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
4,423 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Mat Davidson (elected 1) |
7,237 |
40.9 |
+9.6 |
|
Labor |
Ted Horsington (elected 2) |
4,493 |
25.4 |
+21.3 |
|
Labor |
Thomas Griffiths |
1,046 |
5.9 |
+5.9 |
|
Nationalist |
Brian Doe (elected 3) |
4,355 |
24.6 |
+5.1 |
|
Nationalist |
William Shoobridge |
378 |
2.1 |
+2.1 |
|
Nationalist |
Francis Harvey |
96 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
|
Independent |
Charles Dooley |
85 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
Total formal votes |
17,690 |
95.0 |
+0.5 |
Informal votes |
934 |
5.0 |
-0.5 |
Turnout |
18,624 |
60.3 |
+0.9 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
12,776 |
72.2 |
+25.8 |
|
Nationalist |
|
4,829 |
27.3 |
-5.7 |
|
Independent |
Charles Dooley |
85 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
Sydney
New South Wales state election, 1925: Sydney
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
5,852 |
|
|
|
Labor |
John Birt (elected 1) |
9,152 |
26.1 |
+11.8 |
|
Labor |
Michael Burke (elected 2) |
5,354 |
15.3 |
+5.9 |
|
Labor |
William Holdsworth (elected 4) |
2,796 |
8.0 |
+8.0 |
|
Labor |
Patrick Minahan |
2,403 |
6.8 |
-3.1 |
|
Labor |
Francis McGuinness |
1,668 |
4.8 |
+4.8 |
|
Nationalist |
Joseph Jackson (elected 3) |
5,096 |
14.5 |
+1.7 |
|
Nationalist |
Daniel Levy (elected 5) |
4,586 |
13.1 |
+4.8 |
|
Nationalist |
Albert Higgs |
1,494 |
4.3 |
+4.3 |
|
Nationalist |
Gordon Stead |
231 |
0.7 |
+0.7 |
|
Nationalist |
Reuben Kefford |
74 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Young Australia |
Greg McGirr |
1,333 |
3.8 |
+3.8 |
|
Young Australia |
Leslie Milgate |
15 |
0.04 |
+0.04 |
|
Young Australia |
Alphonsus Cannon |
14 |
0.04 |
+0.04 |
|
Young Australia |
Charles Mortimer |
11 |
0.03 |
+0.03 |
|
Communist |
Charles Mortimer |
317 |
0.9 |
+0.9 |
|
Communist |
Patrick Drew |
17 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
|
Protestant Labor |
Laurence Raw |
323 |
0.9 |
+0.9 |
|
Independent |
Robert Bates |
162 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
|
Independent |
Charles Foster |
32 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
|
Independent |
James Jones |
21 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
|
Independent |
Edwin Miller |
8 |
0.02 |
-0.05 |
Total formal votes |
35,107 |
96.1 |
+0.4 |
Informal votes |
1,410 |
3.9 |
-0.4 |
Turnout |
36,517 |
58.0 |
-0.1 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
21,373 |
60.9 |
+6.3 |
|
Nationalist |
|
11,481 |
32.7 |
-2.8 |
|
Young Australia |
|
1,373 |
3.9 |
+3.9 |
|
Communist |
|
334 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
323 |
0.9 |
+0.9 |
|
Independent |
Robert Bates |
162 |
0.5 |
+0.5 |
|
Independent |
Charles Foster |
32 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
|
Independent |
James Jones |
21 |
0.1 |
+0.1 |
|
Independent |
Edwin Miller |
8 |
0.02 |
-0.05 |
Wammerawa
New South Wales state election, 1925: Wammerawa
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
6,717 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Bill Dunn (elected 1) |
8,680 |
32.3 |
+6.2 |
|
Labor |
Joseph Clark (elected 2) |
5,078 |
18.9 |
+0.6 |
|
Labor |
John Ritchie |
1,352 |
5.0 |
+5.0 |
|
Progressive |
Harold Thorby (elected 3) |
4,664 |
17.4 |
+6.5 |
|
Progressive |
Alfred Yeo |
788 |
2.9 |
+2.9 |
|
Progressive |
Samuel Armstrong |
721 |
2.7 |
+2.7 |
|
Nationalist |
Harold Blackett |
3,367 |
12.5 |
+12.5 |
|
Nationalist |
John Macdonald |
1,566 |
5.8 |
+0.8 |
|
Nationalist |
Henry Buttsworth |
650 |
2.4 |
+2.4 |
Total formal votes |
26,866 |
97.0 |
+0.7 |
Informal votes |
823 |
3.0 |
-0.7 |
Turnout |
27,689 |
72.9 |
+1.6 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
15,110 |
56.2 |
+8.7 |
|
Progressive |
|
6,173 |
23.0 |
-6.2 |
|
Nationalist |
|
5,583 |
20.8 |
+8.6 |
Western Suburbs
New South Wales state election, 1925: Western Suburbs
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
8,320 |
|
|
|
Nationalist |
John Ness (elected 2) |
9,016 |
18.1 |
+1.9 |
|
Nationalist |
Tom Hoskins (elected 4) |
6,975 |
14.0 |
-2.4 |
|
Nationalist |
Milton Jarvie (elected 5) |
3,980 |
8.0 |
+8.0 |
|
Nationalist |
Henry Morton |
2,443 |
4.9 |
+4.9 |
|
Nationalist |
William Simpson |
1,865 |
3.7 |
+0.6 |
|
Labor |
Edward McTiernan (elected 1) |
11,239 |
22.5 |
+3.2 |
|
Labor |
Carlo Lazzarini (elected 3) |
7,697 |
15.4 |
+1.3 |
|
Labor |
Barney Olde |
774 |
1.6 |
+1.6 |
|
Labor |
James Troy |
649 |
1.3 |
+1.3 |
|
Labor |
Roger Ryan |
99 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
|
Independent |
Alexander Huie |
3,976 |
8.0 |
+2.6 |
|
Protestant Labor |
Frederick Armstrong |
578 |
1.2 |
+1.2 |
|
Protestant Labor |
Alfred Millington |
490 |
1.0 |
+1.0 |
|
Majority Labor |
John Cain |
133 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
Total formal votes |
49,914 |
97.5 |
+0.6 |
Informal votes |
1,253 |
2.5 |
-0.6 |
Turnout |
51,167 |
70.7 |
-3.3 |
Party total votes |
|
Nationalist |
|
24,279 |
48.6 |
-9.3 |
|
Labor |
|
20,458 |
41.0 |
+5.0 |
|
Independent |
Alexander Huie |
3,976 |
8.0 |
+8.0 |
|
Protestant Labor |
|
1,068 |
2.1 |
+2.1 |
|
Majority Labor |
|
133 |
0.3 |
+0.3 |
Wollondilly
New South Wales state election, 1925: Wollondilly
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
Quota |
7,924 |
|
|
|
Labor |
Billy Davies (elected 1) |
12,428 |
39.2 |
+10.8 |
|
Labor |
Andrew Lysaght (elected 3) |
3,525 |
11.1 |
+11.1 |
|
Labor |
Patrick Malloy |
417 |
1.3 |
+1.3 |
|
Nationalist |
George Fuller (elected 2) |
11,144 |
35.2 |
-4.6 |
|
Nationalist |
Mark Morton |
3,148 |
9.9 |
-1.3 |
|
Nationalist |
Alexander South |
141 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
|
Progressive |
William Howarth |
673 |
2.1 |
-0.4 |
|
Ind. Nationalist |
Samuel Emmett |
204 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
|
Independent |
Edward Newton |
10 |
0.03 |
+0.03 |
Total formal votes |
31,690 |
97.4 |
+1.1 |
Informal votes |
830 |
2.6 |
-1.1 |
Turnout |
32,520 |
75.0 |
-0.4 |
Party total votes |
|
Labor |
|
16,370 |
51.7 |
+8.5 |
|
Nationalist |
|
14,433 |
45.5 |
-7.8 |
|
Progressive |
|
673 |
2.1 |
-0.4 |
|
Ind. Nationalist |
Samuel Emmett |
204 |
0.4 |
+0.4 |
|
Independent |
Edward Newton |
10 |
0.03 |
+0.03 |
References
- ↑ Hughes, Colin A. (1975). Voting for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1890-1964. Dept. of Political Science, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. ISBN 0708103057.
- ↑ "Details of NSW 1925 Election". Australian Politics and Elections Database. Retrieved 30 August 2016.