Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1941
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1941 Queensland state election. The election was held on 29 March 1941.
The main parties in the election were the Labor Party, led by Premier William Forgan Smith, the Country Party, led by Leader of the Opposition Ted Maher, and the United Australia Party, led by Hugh Russell.
By-elections
- On 27 May 1939, Arthur Jones (Labor) was elected to succeed William Wellington (Labor), who had died on 2 March, as the member for Charters Towers.
- On 27 May 1939, Charles Brown (Independent) was elected to succeed George Pollock, who had died on 24 March, as the member for Gregory.
- On 27 May 1939, George Keyatta (Labor) was elected to succeed Maurice Hynes, who had died on 27 March, as the member for Townsville.
- On 9 November 1940, Bill Moore (Labor) was elected to succeed James Keogh, who had died on 31 August 1940, as the member for Merthyr.
- On 9 November 1940, Stephen Theodore (Labor) was elected to succeed Percy Pease, who had died on 17 September 1940, as the member for Herbert.
Retiring Members
Labor
Country
Candidates
Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text. All of the candidates standing as "Independent Socialists" were actually members of the Communist Party of Australia who could not stand under their party label due to illegality. Those marked as standing as Communists are sourced from Hughes & Graham (p. 192-198).
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Country candidate | UAP candidate | Other party candidate(s) | Independent candidate(s) |
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Albert | Country | John Bray | Thomas Plunkett Jr. | |||
Aubigny | Country | Adolphus Baker | Walter Sparkes | |||
Barcoo | Labor | Frank Bulcock | Robert McGeoch | |||
Baroona | Labor | William Power | Cecil Noble | |||
Bowen | Labor | Ernest Riordan | Fred Paterson (Communist) | |||
Bremer | Labor | Frank Cooper | Geordie Burns (Ind. Soc.) | |||
Brisbane | Labor | John Henry Mann | Neville Fogerty | Claude Jones (Communist) | ||
Bulimba | Labor | George Marriott | Daniel Miller | |||
Bundaberg | Labor | Bernard McLean | Frank Barnes (Ind. Labor) | |||
Buranda | Labor | Edward Hanson | Hector Annat | |||
Cairns | Labor | John O'Keefe | William Griffen | Alan Tucker | ||
Carnarvon | Labor | Paul Hilton | ||||
Carpentaria | Labor | Alfred Smith | James Boyd | |||
Charters Towers | Labor | Arthur Jones | Syd Williams (Protestant Labor) | |||
Cook | Labor | Harold Collins | James McDonald | |||
Cooroora | Country | Harry Walker | ||||
Cunningham | Country | John Hilton | Herbert Castles | William Deacon (Ind. Country) | ||
Dalby | Labor | Aubrey Slessar | Godfrey Morgan | |||
East Toowoomba | Labor | James Kane | Herbert Yeates | |||
Enoggera | Labor | George Taylor | Ernest Lanham | Mabel Matyear | ||
Fassifern | Country | Peter Nelson | Adolf Muller | |||
Fitzroy | Labor | James Clark | ||||
Fortitude Valley | Labor | Samuel Brassington | Ernest Downey | |||
Gregory | Independent | George Devries | Charles Brown | |||
Gympie | Labor | Thomas Dunstan | William Kidd, Sr. | Ronald Witham | ||
Hamilton | UAP | Hugh Russell | Arthur Bruce Pie (Ind. Democrat) | |||
Herbert | Labor | Stephen Theodore | Alfred Moule | Jack Wells (Ind. Soc.) | ||
Ipswich | Labor | David Gledson | John Cantwell | Merv Welsby (Ind. Soc.) | ||
Isis | Country | William Ivey | William Brand | |||
Ithaca | Labor | Ned Hanlon | Alexander Jolly Ted Bacon (Ind. Soc.) | |||
Kelvin Grove | Independent | John Albert Turner | George Morris Richard Hill (Ind. UAP) | |||
Kennedy | Labor | Cecil Jesson | Aubrey Jurd | Florence Milburn (Communist) | ||
Keppel | Country | Walter Ingram | David Daniel | Ezra Shorley | ||
Kurilpa | Labor | Patrick Copley | Norman Brandon | Ruby McGrorty (Ind. Soc.) | ||
Logan | Labor | John Brown | Albert Pro-Copis | |||
Mackay | Labor | William Forgan Smith | John Mulherin | |||
Maranoa | Labor | Charles Conroy | Leslie Brown | |||
Maree | Labor | William King | Louis Luckins | |||
Maryborough | Labor | David Farrell | Robert McDowell (Protestant Labor) | |||
Merthyr | Labor | Bill Moore | Samuel Glassey | |||
Mirani | Labor | Ted Walsh | Alexander Kippen | |||
Mundingburra | Labor | John Dash | Lionel Parsons (Protestant Labor) | Doug Olive (Ind. Soc.) | ||
Murrumba | Country | George Watson | Frank Nicklin | |||
Nanango | Country | Cecil Tracey | James Edwards | George Anderson | ||
Normanby | Labor | Tom Foley | George Hamilton | |||
Nundah | Labor | John Hayes | William Cook | |||
Oxley | UAP | Henry Herbert | Thomas Nimmo | |||
Port Curtis | Labor | Thomas Williams | Geoffrey Nichols | |||
Rockhampton | Labor | James Larcombe | Robert Nicholls (Ind. Soc.) | |||
Sandgate | Labor | Ronald Hislop | Eric Decker | James Fry | ||
South Brisbane | Labor | Vince Gair | Daniel Rowley | |||
Stanley | Country | Jim Hogan | Duncan MacDonald | |||
The Tableland | Labor | Harry Bruce | Robert Griffiths | Jim Slater (Ind. Soc.) | ||
Toowong | UAP | Tom Laws | Harry Massey | |||
Toowoomba | Labor | Jack Duggan | John Leahy | |||
Townsville | Labor | George Keyatta | ||||
Warrego | Labor | Randolph Bedford | ||||
Warwick | Labor | John Healy | Richard Matthews | |||
West Moreton | Country | Fred Howman | Ted Maher | |||
Wide Bay | Country | Thomas Thorpe | Ernest Clayton | |||
Windsor | Labor | Herbert Williams | Neil O'Sullivan | Harry Moorhouse (Ind. Democrat) | ||
Wynnum | UAP | William Laracy | William Dart | Joseph Bailes (Ind. Soc.) |
See also
- Queensland state election, 1941
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1938–1941
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1941–1944
- List of political parties in Australia
References
- Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-0301-4.
- Results as published variously in 1941 Government Gazette
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