Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1927–1929

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1927 to 1929, as elected at the 1927 state election:

Name Party Electorate Term in office
John AllanCountryRodney1917–1936
Albert AllnuttCountry ProgressiveMildura1927–1945
Hon Henry AngusNationalistGunbower1911–1934
Hon Stanley ArgyleNationalistToorak1920–1940
Hon Henry BaileyLaborWarrnambool1914–1932; 1935–1950
Henry BeardmoreNationalistBenambra1917–1932
Matthew Bennett[5]CountryGippsland West1929–1950
Maurice BlackburnLaborClifton Hill1914–1917; 1925–1934
Henry Bodman[1]IndependentGippsland South1927
Ernie BondLaborPort Fairy and Glenelg1924–1943
Hon Murray BourchierCountryGoulburn Valley1920–1936
Sir John BowserCountryWangaratta and Ovens1894–1929
William BrownbillLaborGeelong1920–1932; 1935–1938
John CainLaborNorthcote1917–1957
Edward ClearyCountry ProgressiveBenalla1927–1936
Arthur CookLaborBendigo1924–1945
Ted CotterLaborRichmond1908–1945
Ernest CoyleNationalistWaranga1927–1943
Robert CuthbertsonNationalistAlbert Park1927–1929
Alfred DownwardCountryMornington1894–1929
Arthur DrakefordLaborEssendon1927–1932
Albert DunstanCountry ProgressiveKorong and Eaglehawk1920–1950
William EverardNationalistEvelyn1917–1950
Frederick ForrestLiberalCaulfield1927–1930
George FrostLaborMaryborough and Daylesford1920–1942
Harold GlowreyCountry ProgressiveOuyen1927–1932
Burnett GrayLiberalSt Kilda1927–1932
Edmund GreenwoodNationalistNunawading1917–1929
Frank GrovesNationalistDandenong1917–1929; 1932–1937
Tom HayesLaborMelbourne1924–1955
Ralph HjorthLaborGrant1924–1932
Hon Edmond HoganLaborWarrenheip and Grenville1913–1943
Jack HollandLaborFlemington1925–1955
Arthur HughesLaborHampden1921–1929
Col. Wilfrid Kent HughesNationalistKew1927–1949
Arthur JacksonLaborPrahran1924–1932
James JewellLaborBrunswick1910–1949
Frank KeaneLaborCoburg1924–1940
Brig. George KnoxNationalistUpper Yarra1927–1960
Walter Langslow[3]NationalistCastlemaine and Kyneton1929
Hon Harry Lawson[3]NationalistCastlemaine and Kyneton1900–1928
Hon John LemmonLaborWilliamstown1904–1955
Albert LindCountryGippsland East1920–1961
Richard LintonNationalistBoroondara1927–1933
William McAdamLaborBallarat1924–1932
James McDonaldNationalistPolwarth1917–1933
Hon Ian Macfarlan[2]NationalistBrighton1928–1945
William McKenzieLaborWonthaggi1927–1947
Hon Edwin MackrellCountryUpper Goulburn1920–1945
James McLachlanIndependentGippsland North1908–1938
Hon William McPhersonNationalistHawthorn1913–1930
Thomas Maltby[4]NationalistBarwon1929–1961
William MoncurCountryWalhalla1927–1945
Edward Morley[4]NationalistBarwon1920–1929
James MurphyLaborPort Melbourne1917–1942
Francis OldCountrySwan Hill1919–1945
Hon Sir Alexander PeacockNationalistAllandale1889–1933
Hon John PenningtonNationalistKara Kara and Borung1913–1917; 1918–1935
Reg PollardLaborBulla and Dalhousie1924–1932
Hon George PrendergastLaborFootscray1894–1897; 1900–1926;
1927–1937
Squire ReidLaborOakleigh1927–1932; 1937–1947
Hon William SlaterLaborDundas1917–1947
Hon Oswald Snowball[2]NationalistBrighton1909–1928
Robert SollyLaborCarlton1904–1906; 1908–1932
Richard ToutcherNationalistStawell and Ararat1897–1935
Hon Tom TunnecliffeLaborCollingwood1903–1904; 1907–1920;
1921–1947
Arthur Walter[5]CountryGippsland West1924–1929
Gordon WebberLaborHeidelberg1912–1932
Walter West[1]NationalistGippsland South1922–1927; 1927–1929
Marcus WettenhallCountryLowan1920–1935
1 On 2 November 1927, the Independent member for Gippsland South, Henry Bodman, died. Nationalist candidate and former member Walter West won the resulting by-election on 3 December 1927.
2 On 16 March 1928, the Nationalist member for Brighton and Speaker of the Assembly, Oswald Snowball, died. Nationalist candidate Ian Macfarlan won the resulting by-election on 28 April 1928.
3 In October 1928, the Nationalist member for Castlemaine and Kyneton, former Premier Harry Lawson, resigned to contest a Senate seat at the 1928 federal election. Nationalist candidate Walter Langslow won the resulting by-election on 2 February 1929.
4 On 8 June 1929, the Nationalist member for Barwon, Edward Morley, died. Nationalist candidate Thomas Maltby won the resulting by-election on 6 July 1929.
5 In September 1929, the Country member for Gippsland West, Arthur Walter, resigned to contest Division of Indi in the 1929 federal election. Country candidate Matthew Bennett won the resulting by-election on 19 October 1929.

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