Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1927–1930

This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1927 to 1930

Name District Party Term expiry Time in office
Percy BlesingNorthernCountry19331924–1949
John Carr [2]Central No. 1Labor19331915–1929
Frank Condon [1]Central No. 1Labor19301928–1961
John Herbert CookeCentral No. 2Liberal19331915–1933
John CowanSouthernLiberal19301910–1944
Walter Gordon DuncanMidlandLiberal19301918–1962
Tom GluyasCentral No. 1Labor19301918–1931
Sir David GordonMidlandLiberal19301913–1944
Walter HannafordMidlandLiberal19331912–1941
William Humphrey HarveyCentral No. 2Liberal19301915–1935
James JelleyCentral No. 1Labor19331912–1933
Andrew Kirkpatrick [1]Central No. 1Labor19301891–1897, 1900–1909, 1918–1928
Thomas McCallumSouthernLiberal19331920–1938
William George MillsNorthernCountry Party19331918–1933
William MorrowNorthernLiberal19301915–1934
Thomas PascoeMidlandLiberal19331900–1933
George Henry ProsserCentral No. 2Liberal19331921–1933
George RitchieNorthernLiberal19301924–1944
Sir Lancelot StirlingSouthernLiberal19301891–1932
Henry TassieCentral No. 2Liberal19301918–1938
Stanley Whitford [2]Central No. 1Labor19331929–1941
Harry Dove YoungSouthernLiberal19331927–1941
1 Labor MLC Andrew Kirkpatrick died on 19 August 1928. Frank Condon won the resulting by-election on 27 October.
2 Labor MLC John Carr died on 6 June 1929. Stanley Whitford won the resulting by-election on 17 August. Whitford was elected as an unendorsed Labor candidate after the party declared the initial preselection ballot void and did not endorse a candidate in the safe Labor seat; upon taking his seat, he sat with the Labor Party.[1]

References

  1. "WHITFORD WINS". The Northern Standard. Darwin, NT: National Library of Australia. 20 August 1929. p. 4. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
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