Candidates of the 1904 New South Wales state election

The 1904 New South Wales state election was held on 6 August 1904.[1] It involved 90 electoral districts returning one member each, a reduction from 125 to 90.[lower-alpha 1] Women were given the right to vote for the first time in New South Wales elections, almost doubling the number of enrolled voters. As a result, it is not possible to tell the notional holder of a seat prior to the election.

Retiring members

Note: Orange Liberal MLA Harry Newman died on 1 June. Deniliquin Independent MLA Joseph Evans died on 5 July. Due to the proximity of the election, no by-elections were held.

Progressive

Liberal

Labor

Independent

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.

Electorate Progressive candidate Liberal candidate Labor candidate Other candidates
 
AlburyGordon McLaurinHenry OgilvieHenry DaviesWalter Billson (Ind)
AlexandriaGeorge AndersonJohn DaceyThomas Edwards (Ind)
John Wilcox (Soc)
AllowrieAlexander CampbellMark Morton
AnnandaleJames RobertsonWilliam Mahony
ArmidaleMichael MacMahonSydney Kearney
AshburnhamEden GeorgePatrick ClaraJoseph Reymond (Ind)
AshfieldFrederick WinchcombeLionel Cahill
BalmainWalter AndersonJohn Storey
BathurstWilliam YoungSir James Graham
BegaHenry ClarkeWilliam WoodBernard McTernanFrederick Bland (Ind)
Edmund Coman (Ind)
BelmoreEdward O'SullivanAlbert BruntnellTom Batho (Soc)
John FitzGerald (Ind)
George Perry (Ind)
BelubulaThomas WaddellThomas Rose
BingaraSamuel Moore
BlayneyPaddy CrickCharles Garland
BotanyPatrick CraddockRowland AndersonGeorge ClarkIsaac Spackman (Ind)
Broken HillJohn Cann
BurrangongArthur GrimmGeorge Burgess
BurwoodThomas HenleyWilliam Archer (Ind)
Harry McConnell (Ind)
CamdenJohn KiddFred DownesJohn Bartlett (Ind)
John Moore (Ind Lib)
CamperdownJames SmithWilliam CleggJohn Kelly (Ind)
Alfred Levy (Ind)
Donald McCulloch (Ind Lab)
John Salmon (Ind Lib)
George Sparkes (Ind)
CanterburyThomas MackenzieEdgar CutlerRobert Smith (Ind)
Thomas Taylor (Ind)
The CastlereaghWilliam A'BeckettHugh Macdonald
The ClarenceJohn McFarlaneDuncan Beatson (Ind Lib)
The ClydeJohn KeenanWilliam Millard
CobarRichard McNeiceDonald Macdonell
CootamundraJohn BarnesWilliam Holman
CorowaRichard BallEmanuel Gorman (Ind Lib)
The DarlingWilliam WillisJohn MeehanRichard Sleath (Ind Lab)
Darling HarbourEvan JonesWilliam DaleyHenry Connell (Ind)
Sydney Green (Ind)
William Scafe (Ind)
Wilfred Spruson (Ind)
DarlinghurstDaniel LevyJohn Birt
DeniliquinHenry JonesJohn Lewis George Reynoldson (Ind)
George Evans (Ind Prog)
James Lawrence (Ind)
James Wallace (Ind Prog)
DurhamWalter BennettHerbert BrownWilliam Brown (Ind)
Richard Price (Ind Lib)
The GlebeLewis AbramsJames HogueJohn GrantPercy Lucas (Ind Lib)
GloucesterJohn ThomsonJames Young
GordonCharles WadeArthur Porter
GoughJohn MacDonaldFollett ThomasFrank FosterThomas Jones (Ind)
GoulburnJames AshtonHector Lamond
GranvilleThomas DaltonJohn NobbsJames Catts
The GwydirPercy StirtonGeorge Jones
HartleyJohn HurleyRobert Pillans
Hastings and MacleayPercival BascheRobert Davidson
The HawkesburyBrinsley HallThomas Kelly
KahibahAlfred EddenJohn Bailey (Ind Lib)
KingPatrick QuinnErnest BroughtonDaniel Green (Ind Lab)
James Jones (Ind)
John Lawler (Ind)
Henry Parr (Ind, Lib)
Lindsay Thompson (Ind)
The LachlanWilliam FergusonAndrew KellyJames Carroll (Ind Lib)
Lane CoveDavid FellSydney Hutton
LeichhardtRobert BoothGeorge BeebyJohn Hawthorne (Ind Lib)
Liverpool PlainsGeorge NowlandDavid HallJohn Perry (Ind Lib)
The MacquarieSimeon PhillipsThomas ThrowerReginald Atkinson (Ind Lib)
John Collins (Ind)
MaitlandJohn GilliesJames BrunkerDavid Mackenzie (Ind)
MarrickvilleRichard McCoyPatrick MacManus
Middle HarbourRichard ArthurWilliam Gocher (Soc)
Ellison Quirk (Ind Prog)
Edgar Vanhee (Ind)
MonaroJohn PerkinsGus MillerHenry Dawson (Ind)
MudgeeEdwin RichardsJohn Haynes
The MurrayRobert ScobieRobert Gibson (Ind Lib)
MurrumbidgeeThomas FitzpatrickAlick SmithPatrick McGarryThomas Campbell (Ind)
Alfred Humby (Ind)
The NamoiThomas ShakespeareAlbert Collins (Ind Lib)
NewcastleWilliam DickWilliam Cann (Ind)
NewtownHarold MorganRobert HollisJohn Neill (Soc)
NorthumberlandJohn FitzpatrickMatthew CharltonHenry Forster (Ind)
Reginald Harris (Ind Lib)
Alfred Jacques (Ind)
OrangeSamuel WhitmeeAlbert GardinerAndrew Ross (Ind Lib)
PaddingtonThomas CurranCharles Oakes
ParramattaCharles SummerhayesTom MoxhamWilliam Ferris (Ind)
PetershamAdam PringleJohn CohenHenry Davis (Ind Lib)
PhillipFrancis BoycePhillip SullivanFrancis Drake (Soc)
George Turner (Ind)
Samuel Wolfe (Ind Lib)
PyrmontJames BeerJohn HarrisJohn McNeillThomas Gollan (Ind)
James Moroney (Soc)
QueanbeyanPatrick BlackallAlan Millard
RaleighGeorge BrinerJohn DavisThomas Lobban (Ind)
RandwickThomas ArmfieldDavid StoreySamuel Kennedy (Ind)
Thomas Lennard (Ind Lab)
James O'Donnell (Ind)
RedfernGeorge HoweJames McGowenHenry Ostler (Soc)
The RichmondJohn PerryThomas TemperleyRobert Campbell (Ind)
Philip Morton (Ind Lib)
RousRichard MeagherJohn Coleman
RozelleSydney LawJames Mercer
St GeorgeSir Joseph CarruthersWilliam Paine
St LeonardsThomas CreswellGeorge DownEdward Clark (Ind Lib)
Charles Lloyd (Ind Lib)
David Middleton (Ind)
Fountain Winter (Ind)
SherbrookeBroughton O'ConorRobert Lalor (Ind Lab)
John McCook (Ind)
Thomas Smith (Ind Prog)
SingletonCharles DightJames Fallick
SturtArthur GriffithWilliam Williams (Ind)
Surry HillsArthur NelsonJohn Waine John Norton (Ind)
James Black (Ind)
James Lawrence (Ind)
Richard Richards (Ind Lib)
TamworthRobert LevienJohn Garland
TenterfieldRobert PyersCharles Lee
The Upper HunterJohn TrefléWilliam Fleming
WaratahCharles TurnerJohn Estell
WaverleyThomas JessepAlfred WartonJames Conroy (Ind Lib)
WickhamJohn FeganOwen GilbertLaurence Vial
WollondillyWilliam McCourtTheodore Corby (Ind)
Sydney Innes-Noad (Ind Lib)
WollongongEdward AllenJohn Nicholson
WoollahraWilliam LatimerRobert Usher (Ind)
WynyardRobert DonaldsonRobert JoyceWilliam Johnson
YassBernard GroganWilliam AffleckNiels Nielsen

See also

Notes

  1. Leichhardt was the only district that was not substantially changed, while The Macquarie and The Murray districts retained nothing but the name.

References

  1. Green, Antony. "1904 election - candidate index". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  2. "Government Gazette Notices". Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (340). 21 June 1904. p. 4935. Retrieved 16 December 2019 via Trove.
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