Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1914–1917

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as elected at the 15 November 1914 election and subsequent by-elections up to the election of 15 November 1917:

NamePartyElectorateTerm in Office
Henry AngusComm. Liberal / NationalistGunbower1911–1934
Henry BaileyLaborPort Fairy1914–1932; 1935–1950
Matthew BairdComm. Liberal / Economy / NationalistBallarat West1911–1927
Samuel BarnesVFUWalhalla1910–1927
Norman BaylesNationalist / EconomyToorak1906–1920
Alfred BillsonNationalist / EconomyOvens1901–1902; 1904–1927
John BillsonLaborFitzroy1900–1924
Maurice BlackburnLaborEssendon1914–1917; 1925–1934
John BowserVFUWangaratta1894–1929
Allan CameronComm. Liberal / NationalistDalhousie1914–1923
James CameronComm. Liberal / NationalistGippsland East1902–1920
Hugh CampbellComm. Liberal / NationalistGlenelg1906–1920
John CarlisleVFUBenalla1903–1927
John ChathamLaborGrenville1913–1917
Ted CotterLaborRichmond1908–1945
Alfred DownwardVFUMornington1894–1929
George ElmslieLaborAlbert Park1902–1918
James FarrerComm. Liberal / Nationalist / EconomyBarwon1906–1917
Alfred FarthingComm. Liberal / NationalistEast Melbourne1911–1927
John GordonComm. Liberal / Nationalist/ EconomyWaranga1911–1927
Achilles GrayComm. Liberal / NationalistKorong1914–1917
John GrayComm. Liberal / NationalistSwan Hill1904–1917
Alfred Hampson [a]LaborBendigo East1911–1915
Martin HannahLaborCollingwood1904–1906; 1908–1921
Edmond HoganLaborWarrenheip1913–1943
William HutchinsonComm. Liberal / NationalistBorung1902–1920
James JewellLaborBrunswick1910–1949
John Johnstone [b]Comm. LiberalPolwarth1911–1917
William KeastMinisterial / Comm. LiberalDandenong1900–1917
Harry LawsonNationalistCastlemaine and Maldon1900–1928
John Leckie [c]NationalistBenambra1913–1917
John LemmonLaborWilliamstown1904–1955
Thomas LivingstonComm. Liberal / NationalistGippsland South1902–1922
Robert McCutcheonMinisterialist / Comm. LiberalSt Kilda1902–1917
Robert McGregorComm. Liberal / NationalistBallarat East1894–1924
Hugh McKenzieComm. Liberal / NationalistRodney1904–1917
Malcolm McKenzie
Upper Goulburn1892–1903; 1911–1920
John MackeyComm. Liberal / Nationalist / EconomyGippsland West1902–1924
Donald MackinnonLiberalPrahran1900–1920
James McLachlanIndependentGippsland North1908–1938
Donald McLeodNationalistDaylesford1900–1923
William McPhersonComm. Liberal / Nationalist / EconomyHawthorn1913–1930
Frank Madden
Boroondara1894–1917
James MembreyComm. Liberal / NationalistJika Jika1907–1917
James MenziesComm. Liberal / NationalistLowan1911–1920
John MitchellComm. Liberal / NationalistGoulburn Valley1914–1920
John Murray [d]Comm. LiberalWarrnambool1884–1916
David OmanComm. Liberal / NationalistHampden1900–1927
Alfred OuttrimLaborMaryborough1904–1920
Alexander PeacockComm. Liberal / NationalistAllandale1889–1933
John PenningtonComm. Liberal / NationalistKara Kara1913–1917; 1918–1935
William Plain [e]Labor / NationalistGeelong1908–1917
George PrendergastLaborNorth Melbourne1894–1897; 1900–1926; 1927–1937
Andrew RobertsonComm. Liberal / Nationalist / EconomyBulla1903–1924
Alexander RogersLaborMelbourne1908–1924
James RougetComm Liberal / NationalistEvelyn1914–1917
George Sangster [f]LaborPort Melbourne1894–1915
David SmithLaborBendigo West1904–1924
William Kennedy SmithComm. Liberal / NationalistDundas1914–1917
Oswald SnowballComm. Liberal / NationalistBrighton1909–1928
Robert SollyLaborCarlton1904–1906; 1908–1932
Richard ToutcherComm. Liberal / NationalistStawell and Ararat1904–1935
Tom TunnecliffeLaborEaglehawk1903–1904; 1907–1920; 1921–1947
Edward WardeLaborFlemington1900–1925
Gordon WebberLaborAbbotsford1912–1932
[a] Hampson resigned in January 1915; replaced by Luke Clough in February 1915.
[b] Johnstone resigned in June 1917; replaced by James McDonald in July 1917.
[c] Leckie resigned in March 1917; replaced by Henry Beardmore in April 1917.
[d] Murray died 4 May 1916, replaced by James Deany in June 1916.
[e] Plain resigned in March 1917 to contest a Senate seat in the federal election; he was replaced by Robert Purnell in August 1917.
[f] Sangster died 8 April 1915; replaced by Owen Sinclair in April 1915.

References

  • Re-member (a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851). Parliament of Victoria.
  • Victoria Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), Second Session 1914 (PDF). 138. Melbourne: A. J. Mullett. 1915.
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