Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1933–1936

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1933 election and the 1936 election, together known as the 15th Parliament.

Name Party District Years in office
Ignatius Boyle[5]CountryAvon1935–1943
Edmund BrockmanNationalistSussex1933–1938
Robert ClothierLaborMaylands1933–1936
Hon Philip Collier[1]LaborBoulder1905–1948
Aubrey Coverley[2]LaborKimberley1924–1953
Charles CrossLaborCanning1933–1947
James CunninghamLaborKalgoorlie1923–1936
Victor DoneyCountryWilliams-Narrogin1928–1956
Percy FergusonCountryIrwin-Moore1927–1939
Thomas Fox[3]LaborSouth Fremantle1935–1951
Harry Griffiths[5]CountryAvon1914–1921; 1924–1935
Albert HawkeLaborNortham1933–1968
James HegneyLaborMiddle Swan1930–1947; 1950–1968
May HolmanLaborForrest1925–1939
William JohnsonLaborGuildford-Midland1901–1905; 1906–1917;
1924–1948
Norbert KeenanNationalistNedlands1904–1911; 1930–1950
Hon James Kenneally[1]LaborEast Perth1927–1936
George LambertLaborYilgarn-Coolgardie1917–1930; 1933–1941
Charles LathamCountryYork1921–1942
Hon Alick McCallum[1][3]LaborSouth Fremantle1921–1935
Robert McDonaldNationalistWest Perth1933–1950
Ross McLartyNationalistMurray-Wellington1930–1962
James MannCountryBeverley1930–1962
William MarshallLaborMurchison1921–1952
Hon Harry Millington[1]LaborMount Hawthorn1924–1947
John MoloneyLaborSubiaco1933–1936
Hon Selby Munsie[1]LaborHannans1911–1938
Ted NeedhamLaborPerth1904–1905; 1933–1953
Charles NorthNationalistClaremont1924–1956
Emil NulsenLaborKanowna1932–1962
Alexander PantonLaborLeederville1924–1951
William PatrickCountryGreenough1930–1943
Arnold Piesse[6]CountryKatanning1909–1914; 1930–1935
Howard RaphaelLaborVictoria Park1930–1944
Alec RodoredaLaborRoebourne1933–1958
Richard SampsonCountrySwan1921–1944
Harrie SewardCountryPingelly1933–1950
Joseph SleemanLaborFremantle1924–1959
Frederick SmithLaborBrown Hill-Ivanhoe1932–1950
James MacCallum SmithNationalistNorth Perth1914–1939
John Henry SmithNationalistNelson1921–1936; 1939–1943
Sydney StubbsCountryWagin1911–1947
Lindsay ThornCountryToodyay1930–1959
John TonkinLaborNorth-East Fremantle1933–1977
Hon Michael Troy[1]LaborMount Magnet1904–1939
Arthur WansbroughLaborAlbany1924–1936
Frederick WarnerInd. CountryMount Marshall1933–1943
Arthur Watts[6]CountryKatanning1935–1962
Frank WelshNationalistPilbara1933–1939
Hon John Willcock[1]LaborGeraldton1917–1947
Arthur WilsonLaborCollie1908–1947
Frank Wise[4]LaborGascoyne1933–1951
Frederick WithersLaborBunbury1924–1947

Notes

1 Following the 1933 state election a new Ministry consisting of eight members, including one Member of the Legislative Council, was appointed on 24 April 1933. These members were therefore required to resign and contest ministerial by-elections on 2 May 1933, at which all were returned unopposed.
2 At the 1933 election, Labor member Aubrey Coverley won the seat of Kimberley by just 32 votes against the Nationalist candidate Arthur Povah. On 3 July 1933, the Court of Disputed Returns ordered a fresh election for 29 July, which Coverley won by 289 votes.
3 On 16 March 1935, the Labor member for South Fremantle, Alick McCallum, resigned. Labor candidate Thomas Fox won the resulting by-election held on 4 May 1935.
4 Frank Wise was appointed Minister for Agriculture on 26 March 1935 following the departure of Alick McCallum from the Ministry, and was therefore required to resign and contest a ministerial by-election on 11 April 1935, at which he was returned unopposed.
5 On 23 March 1935, the Country member for Avon, Harry Griffiths, died. Country candidate Ignatius Boyle won the resulting by-election held on 4 May 1935.
6 On 21 July 1935, the Country member for Katanning, Arnold Piesse, died. Country candidate Arthur Watts won the resulting by-election held on 31 August 1935.

Sources

  • Black, David; Prescott, Valerie (1997). Election statistics, Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. Perth: Parliamentary History Project. ISBN 0-7309-8409-5.
  • Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the South Australian, Western Australian and Tasmanian Lower Houses, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-1334-6.
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