Candidates of the 1913 Australian federal election

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1913 Australian federal election. The election was held on 31 May 1913.

By-elections, appointments and defections

By-elections and appointments

Defections

Redistributions and seat changes

Retiring Members and Senators

Labor

Liberal

House of Representatives

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

New South Wales

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Other candidates
 
BarrierLaborJosiah ThomasArthur Harrison
CalareLaborThomas BrownHenry Pigott
CookLaborJames CattsDavid DoullTom Walsh (Soc Lab)
CowperLiberalCon HoganJohn Thomson
DalleyLaborRobert HoweHarry Scott
DarlingLaborWilliam SpenceEdwin Townsend
East SydneyLaborJohn WestJohn Willson
Eden-MonaroLiberalHarry LestrangeAustin Chapman
GwydirLaborWilliam WebsterJohn Blackney
HumeIndependentRobert PattenSir William Lyne (Ind)
HunterLaborMatthew CharltonJohn Fegan
IllawarraLaborGeorge BurnsGeorge Fuller
LangLiberalHector LamondElliot Johnson
MacquarieLaborErnest CarrRobert MooreHenry Fletcher (Ind)
NepeanLiberalGeorge CannRichard OrchardAlexander Huie (Ind)
NewcastleLaborDavid WatkinsThomas Collins
New EnglandLaborFrank FosterPercy Abbott
North SydneyLiberalMartin ShannonGranville Ryrie
ParkesLiberalWilliam RussellBruce Smith
ParramattaLiberalOscar ZiemanJoseph Cook
RichmondLiberalPercy TigheWalter Massy-Greene
RiverinaLaborJohn ChanterFranc Falkiner
RobertsonLiberalWilliam JohnsonWilliam Fleming
South SydneyLaborEdward RileyDouglas Cooper
WentworthLiberalSydney GreenWillie Kelly
WerriwaLaborRichard CorishAlfred Conroy
West SydneyLaborBilly HughesJohn Sutton

Queensland

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate
 
BrisbaneLaborWilliam FinlaysonOsborne Fenwick
CapricorniaLaborWilliam HiggsFrancis Dyer
Darling DownsLiberalFrank AllenLittleton Groom
HerbertLaborFred BamfordJohn Mann
KennedyLaborCharles McDonaldOwen Edwards
LilleyLiberalArthur LilleyJacob Stumm
MaranoaLaborJim PageHerbert Yeates
MoretonLiberalJohn SherlockHugh Sinclair
OxleyLiberalJames SharpeDavid Hunter
Wide BayLaborAndrew FisherArnold Wienholt

South Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Independent candidate(s)
 
AdelaideLaborErnest RobertsJames CraigEdward Craigie
AngasLiberalPaddy Glynn
BarkerLiberalWilliam SampsonJohn Livingston
BoothbyLiberalGeorge DankelDavid Gordon
GreyLaborAlexander PoyntonArthur McDonald
HindmarshLaborWilliam Archibald
WakefieldLiberalWilliam HarveyRichard Foster

Tasmania

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Independent candidate(s)
 
BassLaborJens JensenStephen Margetts
DarwinLaborKing O'MalleyAlexander Marshall
DenisonLaborWilliam Laird SmithWilliam TrenwithAlicia O'Shea Petersen
FranklinLiberalWilliam ShoobridgeWilliam McWilliams
WilmotLiberalHenry McFieLlewellyn Atkinson

Victoria

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Other candidates
 
BalaclavaLiberalLouis HolmesAgar Wynne
BallaaratLiberalCharles McGrathHugh McKay
BatmanLaborFrank BrennanFrederick O'Neill
BendigoLiberalJohn ArthurSir John QuickCyril James (Ind)
BourkeLaborFrank AnsteyFrank Maldon Robb
CorangamiteLaborJames ScullinChester Manifold
CorioLaborAlfred OzanneWilliam KendellJohn Reed (Ind)
EchucaLiberalChris FitzgeraldAlbert PalmerEgbert England (Ind)
FawknerLaborJoseph HannanGeorge Fairbairn
FlindersLiberalDavid RussellWilliam Irvine
GippslandIndependentJames BennettGeorge Wise (Ind)
GrampiansLaborArchibald StewartHans Irvine
HentyLiberalWilliam MilesJames BoydJoseph Hewison (Ind Lib)
IndiLaborParker MoloneyCornelius AhernJoseph Brown (Ind)
KooyongLiberalSir Robert BestVida Goldstein (Ind)
MaribyrnongLaborJames FentonJames Hume Cook
MelbourneLaborWilliam MaloneyEllen Mulcahy (Ind Lab)
Melbourne PortsLaborJames MathewsCharles Merrett
WannonLaborJohn McDougallArthur Rodgers
WimmeraLiberalThomas CareySydney Sampson
YarraLaborFrank TudorEdwin Purbrick

Western Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate
 
DampierLiberalHugh MahonHenry Gregory
FremantleLiberalReginald BurchellWilliam Hedges
KalgoorlieLaborCharlie Frazer
PerthLiberalAlick McCallumJames Fowler
SwanLiberalPeter O'LoghlenSir John Forrest

Senate

Sitting senators are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

New South Wales

Three seats were up for election. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Labor Senators Albert Gardiner, Allan McDougall and Arthur Rae were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Socialist Labor candidates
 
John Grant
Ike Smith
David Watson
Sir Albert Gould*
Edward Millen*
Charles Oakes*
Tom Batho
James Moroney
Henry Ostler

Queensland

Three seats were up for election. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Labor Senators Thomas Givens, James Stewart and Harry Turley were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates
 
Myles Ferricks*
William Maughan*
John Mullan*
Thomas Chataway
Robert Sayers
Anthony St Ledger

South Australia

Three seats were up for election. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Labor Senators Robert Guthrie, Gregor McGregor and William Story were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Independent candidates
 
John Newlands*
James O'Loghlin*
William Senior*
Peter Allen
John Shannon
Joseph Vardon
Sir Josiah Symon

Tasmania

Three seats were up for election. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Labor Senators James Long, David O'Keefe and Rudolph Ready were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Independent candidates
 
James Guy
James Hurst
James Ogden
Thomas Bakhap*
John Clemons*
John Keating*
Cyril Cameron

Victoria

Three seats were up for election. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The Labor Party was defending one seat. Labor Senators Stephen Barker, Albert Blakey and Edward Findley were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Independent candidates
 
John Barnes*
Andrew McKissock
Edward Russell*
James McColl*
Samuel Mauger
Carty Salmon
William Renwick

Western Australia

Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. Labor Senators Richard Buzacott, Hugh de Largie and George Henderson were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates
 
Patrick Lynch*
Ted Needham*
George Pearce*
William Butcher
Charles Davies
William Nairn

See also

References

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