Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1921–1924

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 6 September 1921 to 28 May 1924, as elected at the 1921 state election and subsequent by-elections:

Name Party Electorate Term in office
John AllanVFURodney1917–1936
David AllisonVFUBorung1920–1927
Hon Henry AngusNationalistGunbower1911–1934
Hon Stanley ArgyleNationalistToorak1920–1940
Hon Henry BaileyLaborPort Fairy1914–1932; 1935–1950
Hon Matthew BairdNationalistBallarat West1911–1927
Samuel BarnesVFUWalhalla1910–1927
Henry BeardmoreNationalistBenambra1917–1932
Alfred BillsonNationalistOvens1901–1902; 1904–1927
John BillsonLaborFitzroy1900–1924
Hon Murray BourchierVFUGoulburn Valley1920–1936
Hon John BowserVFUWangaratta1894–1929
William BrownbillLaborGeelong1920–1932; 1935–1938
John CainLaborJika Jika1917–1957
Allan Cameron [3]NationalistDalhousie1914–1923
John CarlisleVFUBenalla1903–1927
Luke CloughLaborBendigo East1915–1927
Ted CotterLaborRichmond1908–1945
James DeanyNationalistWarrnambool1916–1927
Alfred DownwardVFUMornington1894–1929
Albert DunstanVFUEaglehawk1920–1950
Frederic EgglestonNationalistSt Kilda1920–1927
William EverardNationalistEvelyn1917–1950
Alfred FarthingNationalistEast Melbourne1911–1927
Richard FetherstonNationalistPrahran1921–1924
George FrostLaborMaryborough1920–1942
John GordonNationalistWaranga1911–1927
Edmund GreenwoodNationalistBoroondara1917–1929
Frank GrovesNationalistDandenong1917–1929; 1932–1937
Hon Edmond HoganLaborWarrenheip1913–1943
Arthur HughesLaborGrenville1921–1929
James JewellLaborBrunswick1910–1949
Hon Harry LawsonNationalistCastlemaine and Maldon1900–1928
Hon John LemmonLaborWilliamstown1904–1955
Albert LindVFUGippsland East1920–1961
Thomas Livingston [1]NationalistGippsland South1902–1922
Hon Sir John Mackey [4]NationalistGippsland West1902–1924
Hon Edwin MackrellVFUUpper Goulburn1920–1945
James McDonaldNationalistPolwarth1917–1933
James McDonald [2]LaborDaylesford1923; 1924–1927
Hon Robert McGregorNationalistBallarat East1894–1924
James McLachlanIndependentGippsland North1908–1938
Donald McLeod [2]NationalistDaylesford1900–1923
Roderick McLeod [2]NationalistDaylesford1923–1924
Hon William McPhersonNationalistHawthorn1913–1930
Edward MorleyNationalistBarwon1920–1929
James MurphyLaborPort Melbourne1917–1942
Francis OldVFUSwan Hill1919–1945
Hon David OmanNationalistHampden1900–1927
Hon Sir Alexander PeacockNationalistAllandale1889–1933
Hon John PenningtonNationalistKara Kara1913–1917; 1918–1935
Reg Pollard [3]LaborDalhousie1924–1932
Hon George PrendergastLaborNorth Melbourne1894–1897; 1900–1926;
1927–1937
Hon Andrew RobertsonNationalistBulla1903–1924
Alexander RogersLaborMelbourne1908–1924
Thomas RyanNationalistEssendon1917–1924
William SlaterLaborDundas1917–1932; 1932–1947
David SmithNationalistBendigo West1904–1924
Oswald SnowballNationalistBrighton1909–1928
Robert SollyLaborCarlton1904–1906; 1908–1932
William ThomasLaborGlenelg1920–1924
Richard ToutcherNationalistStawell and Ararat1897–1935
Tom TunnecliffeLaborCollingwood1903–1904; 1907–1920;
1921–1947
Arthur WallaceNationalistAlbert Park1919–1927; 1929–1932
Arthur Walter [4]VFUGippsland West1924–1929
Edward WardeLaborFlemington1900–1925
Isaac WeaverVFUKorong1917–1927
Gordon WebberLaborAbbotsford1912–1932
Walter West [1]NationalistGippsland South1922–1927; 1927–1929
Marcus WettenhallVFULowan1920–1935
1 On 13 July 1922, the Nationalist member for Gippsland South, Thomas Livingston, died. Nationalist candidate Walter West won the resulting by-election on 18 August 1922.
2 On 8 July 1923, the Nationalist member for Daylesford, Donald McLeod, died. Labor candidate James McDonald won the resulting by-election on 9 August 1923, but was defeated in a September recount by Donald McLeod's son Roderick McLeod.
3 On 28 December 1923, the Nationalist member for Dalhousie, Allan Cameron, died. Labor candidate Reg Pollard won the resulting by-election on 31 January 1924.
4 On 6 April 1924, the Nationalist member for Gippsland West, Sir John Mackey, died. Victorian Farmers Union candidate Arthur Walter won the resulting by-election on 23 May 1924.

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