Candidates of the New South Wales state election, 1922
This is a list of candidates for the 1922 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 25 March 1922. The election was the second of three conducted under the system of proportional representation.
Retiring Members
Labor
- Arthur Buckley MLA (Sydney)
- John Estell MLA (Newcastle) — appointed to the Legislative Council
Nationalist
- James Macarthur-Onslow MLA (Eastern Suburbs) — elected as Progressive
Legislative Assembly
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful parties are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*).
Electorate | Sitting MPs | Labor candidates | Nationalist candidates | Progressive candidates | Other candidates |
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Balmain | 4 Labor 1 Nationalist |
John Doyle |
Thomas Greentree |
Solomon Amein (Ind) | |
Bathurst | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist |
Alfred Craig |
Alfred Birney |
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Botany | 4 Labor 1 Nationalist |
Frank Burke* |
David Alexander |
Daniel McGrath (Dem) | |
Byron | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive |
Roger Kiely |
George Nesbitt* |
Stephen Blackman |
|
Cootamundra | 2 Labor 1 Progressive |
Arthur Manning |
Thomas Hough |
William Lucas (Ind) | |
Cumberland | 1 Labor 2 Nationalist |
Voltaire Molesworth* |
Edwin Crowther |
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Eastern Suburbs | 2 Labor 2 Nationalist 1 Progressive |
Robert Campbell |
William Foster |
Alfred Barber |
Johnston Campbell (Ind Lab) |
Goulburn | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive |
John Bailey* |
Edward Halliday |
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Maitland | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive |
Walter Bennett* |
Benjamin Gelling |
Patrick Ferry (Ind) | |
Murray | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive |
Walter Boston |
Richard Ball* |
Ernest Field |
|
Murrumbidgee | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive |
Arthur Grimm* |
Ernest Buttenshaw* |
James McMahon (Ind) | |
Namoi | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive |
Septimus Humphries |
Roland Green |
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Newcastle | 3 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Independent |
Jack Baddeley* |
Magnus Cromarty* |
John Cram |
Arthur Gardiner (Ind Lab) |
North Shore | 1 Labor 3 Nationalist 1 Ind Nationalist |
John Cochran |
Richard Arthur* |
Edward Clark (Ind) | |
Northern Tableland | 1 Labor 2 Progressive |
Amos Clarke |
David Doull |
Michael Bruxner* |
|
Oxley | 1 Labor 2 Progressive |
Frederick Bennett |
Theodore Hill* |
Charles Algie |
Patrick Moran (Ind) |
Parramatta | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist |
Albert Bruntnell* |
John Blake (Ind) | ||
Ryde | 1 Labor 2 Nationalist 1 Progressive 1 Ind Nationalist |
John English |
David Anderson* |
Lindsay Thompson |
John Pattison (Ind) |
St George | 2 Labor 2 Nationalist 1 Progressive |
George Cann* |
Guy Arkins* |
John Cordell |
|
Sturt | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist |
William Daish |
Walter O'Grady |
William Couch (Ind) | |
Sydney | 4 Labor 1 Nationalist |
John Birt* |
Richard Caldwell |
Richard Allen (Ind) | |
Wammerawa | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist |
John Macdonald |
James Berryman |
William Ashford* (Ind) | |
Western Suburbs | 2 Labor 2 Nationalist 1 Progressive |
Carlo Lazzarini* |
Tom Hoskins* |
Alexander Huie |
|
Wollondilly | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist |
John Cleary |
Samuel Emmett |
William Howarth |
Arthur Silvey-Reardon (Ind) |