Candidates of the 1907 New South Wales state election

The 1907 New South Wales state election involved 90 electoral districts returning one member each and was held on 10 September 1907.[1]

Since the previous election in 1904, the Progressive Party, formerly one of the three major New South Wales political parties, had faded away. Some of its members had joined the Liberal Party, while others continued as independents. In line with general practice, those members are here given the designation "Former Progressive". Electorates previously held by the Progressive Party are marked as such.

Retiring members

Liberal

Independent

Legislative Assembly

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

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Other candidates
 
AlburyProgressiveHenry DaviesGordon McLaurin (Fmr Prog)
AlexandriaLaborJohn DaceyAlbert Bruntnell[lower-alpha 1]Alexander Bryson (Ind)
Patrick Craddock (Ind)
Joseph Warner (Ind)
AllowrieLiberalMark Morton
AnnandaleLiberalWilliam MahonyReginald Cohen (Ind)
ArmidaleLiberalMichael MacMahonEdmund Lonsdale
AshburnhamLiberalJohn LynchEden George
AshfieldLiberalWilliam RobsonJames Eve (Ind)
BalmainLiberalJohn StoreyWalter Anderson
BathurstProgressiveJohn MillerWilliam Young (Fmr Prog)
BegaLiberalGeorge HoltWilliam Wood
BelmoreProgressiveRichard TeeceEdward O'Sullivan (Fmr Prog)
BelubulaLiberalGeorge RossThomas Waddell
BingaraLiberalSamuel HeatonSamuel Moore
BlayneyLiberalGeorge BeebyJohn Withington
BotanyLiberalFred PageIsaac SpackmanWilliam Cox (Ind)
Broken HillLaborJohn Cann
BurrangongLaborGeorge BurgessHector McWilliam
BurwoodLiberalThomas TytherleighThomas HenleyWilliam Archer (Ind)
Stapleton Rodd (Ind)
CamdenLiberalFred DownesJohn Moore (Ind)
Frederick Webster (Ind)
CamperdownProgressiveRobert Stuart-RobertsonWilliam CleggJames Smith (Fmr Prog)
CanterburyLiberalEdgar CutlerThomas MackenzieVarney Parkes (Ind Lib)
CastlereaghLaborJohn TrefléDonald Fletcher (Ind Lib)
ClarenceProgressiveJohn McFarlaneThomas Willan (Ind)
ClydeLiberalWilliam AlleyWilliam MillardJohn Keenan (Ind)
CobarLaborDonald Macdonell
CootamundraLaborWilliam HolmanAlfred Conroy (Ind Lib)
CorowaLiberalJohn GrantRichard Ball
DarlingLaborJohn MeehanWilliam Davis
Darling HarbourLaborWilliam DaleyGeorge WhatmoreJohn Norton (Ind)
Sydney Green (Ind)
Harry Holland (Soc)
Evan Jones (Ind)
DarlinghurstLiberalDonald McKinnonDaniel LevyJames Jones (Ind)
David Middleton (Ind)
DeniliquinIndependentHenry PetersHugh McKinneyGeorge Perrin (Ind)
James Wallace (Ind)
DurhamProgressiveWilliam Brown (Ind Lib)
Walter Bennett (Fmr Prog)
GlebeLiberalJames HogueJohn Haynes (Ind)
GloucesterLiberal James YoungRichard Price (Ind)
Henry Gardem (Ind)
GordonLiberalSydney HuttonCharles Wade
GoughLiberalFrancis BryantFollett ThomasWilliam Vincent (Ind)
GoulburnLiberalRichard HollowayAugustus JamesJames Gegg (Ind)
Thomas Rose (Ind)
GranvilleLiberalWalter DuncanJohn Nobbs
GwydirLaborGeorge JonesThomas Hogan (Ind Lib)
HartleyLiberalJames DooleyJohn Hurley
Hastings and MacleayLiberalRobert DavidsonWilliam Newton (Ind)
Edward Noonan (Ind)
HawkesburyProgressiveArthur MackenzieBrinsley HallThomas Smith (Ind)
KahibahLaborAlfred Edden
KingLiberalJohn WestErnest Broughton
LachlanLaborAndrew KellyJames Carroll
Lane CoveLiberalRobert BoxallDavid Fell
LeichhardtLiberalAmbrose CarmichaelRobert BoothJohn Hawthorne (Ind)
Liverpool PlainsInd LiberalHenry HorneJohn Perry
MacquarieLaborThomas ThrowerCharles Barton
MaitlandProgressiveSamuel ReesJohn Gillies
MarrickvilleLiberalWalter ThompsonRichard McCoy
Middle HarbourLiberalRichard ArthurWilliam Fell (Ind Lib)
John Hayes (Ind)
Thomas Loxton (Ind)
MonaroLaborGus MillerEdward Harris
MudgeeProgressiveJames MorrishRobert JonesWilliam Wall (Ind)
MurrayLaborRobert ScobieFrank Byrne
MurrumbidgeeLaborPatrick McGarryThomas Fitzpatrick
NamoiInd LiberalWilliam WaltonAlbert Collins (Ind Lib)
NewcastleLiberalLaurence VialOwen Gilbert
NewtownLaborRobert HollisHarold MorganPatrick Quinn (Ind)
NorthumberlandLaborMatthew CharltonJohn Sutton
OrangeLaborAlbert GardinerJohn Fitzpatrick
PaddingtonLiberalJohn OsborneCharles OakesSidney Baird (Ind)
ParramattaLiberalArthur RaeTom MoxhamEdward Terry (Ind)
PetershamLiberalJohn KohenJohn CohenWilliam Pickup (Ind)
PhillipLaborPhillip SullivanJohn GarlandRichard Meagher (Ind)
PyrmontLaborJohn McNeillPercy Stevens
QueanbeyanLiberalGeorge ClarkGranville RyrieEdward Lockwood (Ind)
RaleighProgressiveWilliam McCristalGeorge Briner (Fmr Prog)
John McLaughlin (Ind Lib)
RandwickLiberalJohn BrowneDavid Storey
RedfernLaborJames McGowenGeorge Howe
RichmondProgressiveJohn PerryThomas Temperley (Ind)
RousLiberalGeorge HindmarshRichard Balmer (Ind)
John Sheridan (Ind)
RozelleLiberalJames MercerSydney Law
St GeorgeLiberalGeorge BlackSir Joseph Carruthers
St LeonardsLiberalHerbert MilnerJohn CarterEdward Clark (Ind)
Thomas Creswell (Ind Lib)
Herbert McIntosh (Ind Lib)
SherbrookeLiberalBenjamin PriorJohn HuntDonald Campbell (Ind)
Robert Lalor (Ind)
Eugene Rudder (Ind)
SingletonLiberalWilliam JohnsonJames Fallick
SturtLaborArthur Griffith
Surry HillsLiberalJohn BirtSir James GrahamPaddy Crick (Ind)
George Perry (Ind)
TamworthProgressiveHarold FarleighRobert Levien (Fmr Prog)
Samuel Walker (Ind)
TenterfieldLiberalCharles LeeRobert Pyers (Ind)
Upper HunterLiberalWilliam AshfordWilliam FlemingEdward Eagar (Ind)
Wilfred Young (Ind)
WaratahLaborJohn EstellDavid Renfrew (Ind)
WaverleyLiberalEdward WhittingtonThomas JessepJames Macarthur-Onslow (Ind Lib)
Frank Lock (Ind)
WickhamProgressiveWilliam GrahameJohn Fegan (Fmr Prog)
WollondillyLiberalLaurence GilmartinWilliam McCourtLeonard Green (Ind)
WollongongLaborJohn NicholsonAlexander Campbell
WoollahraLiberalRobert UsherWilliam Latimer
WynyardProgressivePatrick SullivanRobert Donaldson (Fmr Prog)
YassLaborNiels NielsenBernard Grogan

See also

Notes

  1. Albert Bruntnell (Liberal Reform) was the member for Surry Hills, having won the 1906 by-election, however he chose to contest Alexandria at the 1907 general election.

References

  1. Green, Antony. "1907 Candidates". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
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