Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1940–1943

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1940 to 1943, as elected at the 1940 state election:

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Albert AllnuttCountryMildura1927–1945
Hon Sir Stanley Argyle [3]United AustraliaToorak1920–1940
Hon Henry BaileyCountryWarrnambool1914–1932, 1935–1950
Bill BarryLaborCarlton1932–1955
Matthew BennettCountryGippsland West1929–1950
Ernie BondLaborPort Fairy and Glenelg1924–1943
Alexander Borthwick [5]CountryGippsland North1938–1942
Fanny BrownbillLaborGeelong1938–1948
John CainLaborNorthcote1917–1957
Finlay CameronCountryKara Kara and Borung1935–1945
Col. Hon Harold CohenUnited AustraliaCaulfield1935–1943
Arthur CookLaborBendigo1924–1945
Frederick CookMcEwen CountryBenalla1936–1961
Tom Corrigan [4]LaborPort Melbourne1942–1952
Ted CotterLaborRichmond1908–1945
Ernest CoyleCountryWaranga1927–1943
Bert CremeanLaborClifton Hill1929–1945
William CummingUnited AustraliaHampden1935–1945
Patrick DeniganLaborAllandale1936–1945
Lot DiffeyCountryWangaratta and Ovens1929–1945
James DillonUnited AustraliaEssendon1932–1943
Keith DodgshunCountryOuyen1938–1955
Hon Albert DunstanCountryKorong and Eaglehawk1920–1950
William DunstoneCountryRodney1936–1944
John EllisUnited AustraliaPrahran1932–1945
William EverardUnited AustraliaEvelyn1917–1950
Frank FieldLaborDandenong1937–1947
George Frost [6]LaborMaryborough and Daylesford1920–1942
Bill Fulton [5]CountryGippsland North1942–1945; 1947–1952
Edward Guye [2]CountryPolwarth1940–1958
William HaworthUnited AustraliaAlbert Park1937–1945
Tom HayesLaborMelbourne1924–1955
Bill HodsonLaborCastlemaine and Kyneton1940–1945
Leslie HollinsSocial CreditHawthorn1940–1945
Hon Edmond HoganCountryWarrenheip and Grenville1913–1943
Frederick HoldenIndependent/CountryGrant1932–1950
Jack HollandLaborFlemington1925–1955
Thomas HollwayUnited AustraliaBallarat1932–1955
Col. Wilfrid Kent HughesUnited AustraliaKew1927–1949
Hon Herbert HylandCountryGippsland South1929–1970
James JewellLaborBrunswick1910–1949
Frank Keane [1]LaborCoburg1924–1940
Alfred KirtonCountryMornington1932–1947
Brig. Sir George KnoxUnited AustraliaUpper Yarra1927–1960
Hamilton LambCountryLowan1935–1943
Hon John LemmonLaborWilliamstown1904–1955
Hon Albert LindCountryGippsland East1920–1961
Alec McDonaldCountryStawell and Ararat1935–1945
Allan McDonald [2]United AustraliaPolwarth1933–1940
John McDonaldCountryGoulburn Valley1936–1955
Ian MacfarlanIndependentBrighton1928–1945
William McKenzieLaborWonthaggi1927–1947
Edwin MackrellCountryUpper Goulburn1920–1945
Thomas MaltbyUnited AustraliaBarwon1929–1961
Hon Norman MartinCountryGunbower1934–1945
Archie MichaelisUnited AustraliaSt Kilda1932–1952
William MoncurCountryWalhalla1927–1945
Jack MullensLaborFootscray1937–1945
James Murphy [4]LaborPort Melbourne1917–1942
Charlie Mutton [1]Ind. LaborCoburg1940–1967
Hon Francis OldCountrySwan Hill1919–1945
Trevor OldhamUnited AustraliaBoroondara1933–1953
Roy PatonCountryBenambra1932–1947
Squire ReidLaborOakleigh1927–1932; 1937–1947
Hon Bill SlaterLaborDundas1917–1947
Clive Stoneham [6]LaborMaryborough and Daylesford1942–1970
Harold Thonemann [3]United AustraliaToorak1941–1945
Hon Tom TunnecliffeLaborCollingwood1903–1904; 1907–1920;
1921–1947
Ivy WeberIndependentNunawading1937–1943
Harry WhiteUnited AustraliaBulla and Dalhousie1932–1943
Henry ZwarUnited AustraliaHeidelberg1932–1945
1 On 15 May 1940, the Labor member for Coburg, Frank Keane, died. Independent Labor candidate Charlie Mutton, who had been expelled from the Labor Party for running against the endorsed candidate, won the resulting by-election on 13 July 1940.
2 In August 1940, the United Australia member for Polwarth, Allan McDonald, resigned to contest Division of Corangamite in the 1940 federal election. Country candidate Edward Guye won the resulting by-election on 2 November 1940.
3 On 23 November 1940, the United Australia member for Toorak, Sir Stanley Argyle, died. United Australia candidate Henry Thonemann won the resulting by-election on 11 January 1941.
4 On 17 February 1942, the Labor member for Port Melbourne, James Murphy, died. Labor candidate Tom Corrigan won the resulting by-election on 18 April 1942.
5 On 5 May 1942, the Country member for Gippsland North, Alexander Borthwick, died. Country candidate Bill Fulton won the resulting by-election on 20 June 1942.
6 On 26 October 1942, the Labor member for Maryborough and Daylesford, George Frost, died. Labor candidate Clive Stoneham won the resulting by-election on 28 November 1942.

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