Candidates of the 1914 Victorian state election

This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1914 Victorian state election. The election was held on 26 November 1914.

Retiring Members

Liberal

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Electorate Held by Labor candidates Liberal candidates Other candidates
 
AbbotsfordLaborGordon Webber
Albert ParkLaborGeorge Elmslie
AllandaleLiberalAlexander Peacock
Ballarat EastLiberalJames HarrisonRobert McGregor
Ballarat WestLiberalThomas RichardsMatthew Baird
BarwonLiberalAlexander ParkerJames Farrer
BenallaLiberalEbenezer BrownJohn Carlisle
BenambraLiberalJohn RossJohn LeckieJorgen Petersen (Ind)
Bendigo EastLaborAlfred HampsonJohn Curnow
Bendigo WestLaborArthur CookDavid AndrewDavid Smith (Ind)
BoroondaraLiberalRalph CharrettFrank Madden
BorungLiberalWilliam Hutchinson
BrightonLiberalAlbert AndrewsOswald Snowball
BrunswickLaborJames JewellJoseph Waxman
BullaLiberalGeorge McGowanAndrew Robertson
CarltonLaborRobert Solly
Castlemaine and MaldonLiberalLuke CloughHarry Lawson
CollingwoodLaborMartin Hannah
DalhousieLiberalReginald ArgyleAllan Cameron (Ind)
DandenongLiberalWilliam Keast
DaylesfordLiberalDonald McLeodMorton Dunlop (Ind)
DundasLiberalEgerton HoldenWilliam SmithJohn Loughnane (Ind)
EaglehawkLaborTom TunnecliffeWilliam Wallace
East MelbourneLiberalPercy ClareyAlfred FarthingHenry Weedon (Ind)
Valentine Cole (Ind)
EssendonLiberalMaurice BlackburnEdward Reynolds
EvelynLiberalEdward DuncanJames Rouget*
William Everard
George Maxwell
William Sell
Edward Skardon
FitzroyLaborJohn Billson
FlemingtonLaborEdward Warde
GeelongLaborWilliam Plain
Gippsland EastLiberalEdward RussellJames CameronDonald McRae (Ind)
Gippsland NorthLaborJames McLachlanFrancis Minchin
Walter Lyon
Gippsland SouthLiberalThomas Livingston
Gippsland WestLiberalJohn Mackey
GlenelgLiberalCharles ParamorHugh Campbell
Goulburn ValleyLiberalJohn Mitchell*
Patrick O'Hanlon
Thomas Lyons
Alexander McClelland
GrenvilleLaborJohn ChathamNicholas Howell
GunbowerLiberalHenry Angus
HampdenLiberalPatrick McMahonDavid Oman
HawthornLiberalWilliam McPhersonFrederick Dawborn (Ind)
Jika JikaLiberalFrancis MorganJames Membrey
Kara KaraLiberalRichard TaafeJohn Pennington
KorongLiberalAchilles GrayWilliam Williams (Ind)
LowanLiberalJames Menzies
MaryboroughLaborAlfred OuttrimJames Holland
MelbourneLaborAlexander RogersHenry Hall
MorningtonLiberalFrancis MurphyAlfred Downward
North MelbourneLaborGeorge PrendergastHenry Nolan
OvensLiberalChristopher BennettAlfred Billson
PolwarthLiberalJohn ConsidineJohn Johnstone
Port FairyLiberalHenry BaileyJames Duffus
Port MelbourneLaborGeorge Sangster
PrahranLiberalHenry DukeDonald Mackinnon
RichmondLaborTed CotterTom Brennan
RodneyLiberalAndrew WhiteHugh McKenzieRichard Abbott (Ind)
St KildaLiberalRobert SmartRobert McCutcheon
Stawell and AraratLiberalWilliam TibblesRichard Toutcher
Swan HillLiberalJohn Gray*
Hugh McClelland
ToorakLiberalPhilip BehrendNorman Bayles
Upper GoulburnLiberalMichael O'BrienMalcolm McKenzie
WalhallaLiberalEdward NicholsSamuel Barnes
WangarattaLiberalWilliam PhillipsJohn Bowser
WarangaLiberalDaniel NagleJohn Gordon
WarrenheipLaborEdmond HoganWilliam Clark
WarrnamboolLiberalAlfred PearceJohn Murray
WilliamstownLaborJohn Lemmon

See also

References

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