Members of the Australian Senate, 1926–1929
This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1926 to 1929. Half of its members were elected at the 16 December 1922 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1923 and finishing on 30 June 1929; the other half were elected at the 14 November 1925 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1926 and finishing on 30 June 1932.
Senator | Party | State | Years in Office |
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Percy Abbott[1] | Nationalist | New South Wales | 1913–1919 (HoR), 1925–29 |
Richard Abbott[1][2] | Country | Victoria | 1928–1929 |
David Andrew[2] | Country | Victoria | 1925–1928 |
Henry Barwell[3] | Nationalist | South Australia | 1928–1935 |
John Barnes[1] | ALP | Victoria | 1913–1920, 1923–1935 |
William Carroll[4] | Country | Western Australia | 1926–1936 |
John Chapman[4] | Country | South Australia | 1926–1931 |
Walter Cooper[4][5] | Country | Queensland | 1928–1932, 1935–1968 |
Charles Cox[4] | Nationalist | New South Wales | 1920–1938 |
Thomas Crawford[1] | Nationalist | Queensland | 1917–1947 |
John Daly[1][6] | ALP | South Australia | 1928–1935 |
John Dooley[1][7] | ALP | New South Wales | 1928–1935 |
Walter Duncan[4] | Nationalist | New South Wales | 1920–1931 |
Harold Elliott[4] | Nationalist | Victoria | 1920–1931 |
Edward Findley[1] | ALP | Victoria | 1904–1917, 1923–1929 |
Harry Foll[1] | Nationalist | Queensland | 1917–1947 |
Albert Gardiner[7] | ALP | New South Wales | 1910–1926, 1928 |
Charles Graham[1] | ALP | Western Australia | 1923–1929 |
Hon Thomas Givens[5] | Nationalist | Queensland | 1904–1928 |
Hon Bill Glasgow[4] | Nationalist | Queensland | 1920–1932 |
John Grant[7] | ALP | New South Wales | 1914–1920, 1923–1928 |
James Guthrie[4] | Nationalist | Victoria | 1920–1938 |
John Hayes[1] | Nationalist | Tasmania | 1923–1947 |
Herbert Hays[1] | Nationalist | Tasmania | 1923–1947 |
Bert Hoare[1] | ALP | South Australia | 1922–1935 |
Walter Kingsmill[1] | Nationalist | Western Australia | 1923–1935 |
Patrick Lynch[4] | Nationalist | Western Australia | 1907–1938 |
John MacDonald[5] | ALP | Queensland | 1922, 1928, 1932–1937 |
Charles McHugh[8] | ALP | South Australia | 1923–1927 |
Alexander McLachlan[4] | Nationalist | South Australia | 1926–1944 |
Hon Walter Massy-Greene[4] | Nationalist | New South Wales | 1910–1922 (HoR), 1923–1925, 1926–1938 |
John Millen[4] | Nationalist | Tasmania | 1920–1938 |
Ted Needham[1] | ALP | Western Australia | 1907–1920, 1923–1929 |
Hon John Newlands[4] | Nationalist | South Australia | 1913–1932 |
James Ogden[1] | ALP, then Nationalist | Tasmania | 1923–1932 |
Mick O'Halloran[1][6] | ALP | South Australia | 1928–1935 |
Herbert Payne[4] | Nationalist | Tasmania | 1920–1938 |
Hon George Pearce[4] | Nationalist | Western Australia | 1901–1938 |
William Plain[4] | Nationalist | Victoria | 1917–1923, 1925–1938 |
Matthew Reid[1] | Nationalist | Queensland | 1917–1935 |
Albert Robinson[3][6] | Nationalist | South Australia | 1928 |
Burford Sampson[4] | Nationalist | Tasmania | 1925–1938, 1941–1947 |
Hon Josiah Thomas[1] | Nationalist | New South Wales | 1917–1923, 1925–1929 |
William Thompson[4] | Nationalist | Queensland | 1922–1932 |
John Verran[6][8] | Nationalist | South Australia | 1927–1928 |
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Term finishing 30 June 1929
- 1 2 Country Party Senator David Andrew died on 18 November 1928, having not stood for re-election at the 1928 election; Country Party member Richard Abbott was appointed on 18 December to replace him for the rest of his term, expiring on 30 June 1929.
- 1 2 Nationalist Senator Henry Barwell resigned on 22 March 1928 to become South Australian Agent General to London; Nationalist Albert Robinson was appointed on 18 April to replace him until the 17 November 1928 election.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Term finishing 30 June 1932
- 1 2 3 Nationalist Senator Thomas Givens died on 19 June 1928; ALP member John MacDonald was appointed on 1 August to replace him until the 17 November 1928 election, when he was defeated by Country Party candidate Walter Cooper.
- 1 2 3 4 At the 1928 election Albert Robinson and John Verran were defeated by ALP candidates John Daly and Mick O'Halloran for the remainder of the vacancies finishing on 30 June 1929 and for the full 1929–1935 terms.
- 1 2 3 ALP Senator John Grant died on 19 May 1928; ALP member Albert Gardiner was appointed on 5 June to replace him until the 17 November 1928 election, when the seat won by ALP candidate John Dooley.
- 1 2 ALP Senator Charles McHugh died on 24 July 1927; Nationalist and former Premier of South Australia John Verran was appointed on 30 August to replace him until the 17 November 1928 election.
References
- Journals of the Senate. Parliament of Australia. 1928.
- "Members of the Senate since 1901". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 6 December 2008.
See also
Members of the Australian Parliament | ||
House of Representatives | ||
Senate |
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