Candidates of the 1929 Victorian state election

This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1929 Victorian state election. The election was held on 30 November 1929.

Retiring Members

Nationalist

Country

Legislative Assembly

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

Electorate Held by Labor candidates Nationalist candidates Country candidates Other candidates
 
Albert ParkNationalistArthur WallaceRobert Cuthbertson
AllandaleNationalistSir Alexander Peacock
BallaratLaborWilliam McAdamFred Edmunds
BarwonNationalistJohn BondThomas Maltby
BenallaCountry ProgressivePatrick ConnellEdward Cleary (CPP)
BenambraNationalistHenry Beardmore
BendigoLaborArthur Cook
BoroondaraNationalistRobert DodmanRichard Linton
BrightonNationalistIan MacfarlanAngela Booth (Ind Nat)
Jeremiah Grant (Ind Nat)
Richard Tracey (Ind Nat)
BrunswickLaborJames Jewell
Bulla and DalhousieLaborReg PollardFrancis LobbClaude Anderson
CarltonLaborRobert Solly
Castlemaine and KynetonNationalistJessie SatchellWalter Langslow
CaulfieldLiberalOscar MendelsohnFrederick Forrest (Lib)
Clifton HillLaborMaurice Blackburn
CoburgLaborFrank Keane
CollingwoodLaborTom Tunnecliffe
DandenongNationalistBert CremeanFrank Groves
DundasLaborBill SlaterWilliam Ellis
EssendonLaborArthur DrakefordArthur ClerkeArthur Fenton (Ind Nat)
Gerald Fitzgerald (Ind Nat)
EvelynIndependentEdward HodgesWilliam Everard
FlemingtonLaborJack Holland
FootscrayLaborGeorge Prendergast
GeelongLaborWilliam Brownbill
Gippsland EastCountryAlbert LindJoseph Coate (Ind)
Gippsland NorthIndependentJames McLachlan (Ind)
Gippsland SouthNationalistMorris MulcahyWalter WestHerbert Hyland
Gippsland WestCountryRobert GarlickReginald JamesMatthew Bennett
Goulburn ValleyCountryMurray Bourchier
GrantLaborRalph HjorthFrederick HoldenEdwy Finch
GunbowerIndependentHenry AngusEdward McNicol (CPP)
HampdenLaborArthur HughesChester Manifold
HawthornNationalistWilliam HulseSir William McPherson
HeidelbergLaborGordon WebberWilliam Luke
Kara Kara and BorungNationalistJohn PenningtonAlexander Dowsley (CPP)
KewIndependentCyril MurphyWilfrid Kent HughesConstantine Crowley (Lib)
Korong and EaglehawkCountry ProgressiveAlexander TaysomAlbert Dunstan (CPP)
LowanCountryJames McDonaldMarcus WettenhallAlbert Bussau (CPP)
Maryborough and DaylesfordLaborGeorge Frost
MelbourneLaborTom Hayes
MilduraCountry ProgressiveJohn PattersonAlbert HenshallAlbert Allnutt (CPP)
MorningtonCountryJohn JackAlfred KirtonHerbert DownwardJoseph Burch (Ind)
NorthcoteLaborJohn Cain
NunawadingNationalistJohn McKellarRobert Menzies
OakleighLaborSquire ReidDuncan Mackinnon
OuyenCountry ProgressiveHarold Glowrey (CPP)
PolwarthNationalistPhillip HillJames McDonald
Port Fairy and GlenelgLaborErnie BondDonald FergusonWilliam Stevenson (Ind Nat)
Port MelbourneLaborJames MurphyThomas Le Huray (CPA)
PrahranLaborArthur JacksonAlfred Cole
RichmondLaborTed Cotter
RodneyCountryJohn AllanRichard Doidge (CPP)
St KildaLiberalRobert MorleyBurnett Gray (Lib)
Stawell and AraratNationalistFrank BrophyRichard Toutcher
Swan HillCountryFrancis OldThomas Connellan (CPP)
ToorakNationalistVictor StoutStanley Argyle
Upper GoulburnCountryEdward WithersEdwin Mackrell
Upper YarraNationalistGeorge Knox
WalhallaCountryWilliam McGrathWilliam MoncurAndrew Wilson (Ind CP)
Wangaratta and OvensCountryClive WalkerLot DiffeyWilliam Higgins (CPP)
Percival Inchbold (Ind CP)
WarangaNationalistJohn MinogueErnest CoyleEdward Buckland
William Pook
Warrenheip and GrenvilleLaborEdmond HoganTom Hartrey
WarrnamboolLaborHenry BaileyWilliam Downing (Ind Lib)
WilliamstownLaborJohn Lemmon
WonthaggiLaborWilliam McKenzie

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