Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1936–1939

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1936 election and the 1939 election, together known as the 16th Parliament.

Name Party District Years in office
Ignatius BoyleCountryAvon1935–1943
Edmund Brockman[4]NationalistSussex1933–1938
Florence Cardell-OliverNationalistSubiaco1936–1956
Hon Philip CollierLaborBoulder1905–1948
Aubrey CoverleyLaborKimberley1924–1953
Charles CrossLaborCanning1933–1947
Victor DoneyCountryWilliams-Narrogin1928–1956
Clarence DoustIndependentNelson1936–1939
Percy FergusonCountryIrwin-Moore1927–1939
Thomas FoxLaborSouth Fremantle1935–1951
Albert Hawke[2]LaborNortham1933–1968
James HegneyLaborMiddle Swan1930–1947; 1950–1968
Leonard HillCountryAlbany1936–1956
May HolmanLaborForrest1925–1939
Thomas Hughes[6]Ind. LaborEast Perth1922–1927; 1936–1943
William JohnsonLaborGuildford-Midland1901–1905; 1906–1917;
1924–1948
Norbert KeenanNationalistNedlands1904–1911; 1930–1950
George LambertLaborYilgarn-Coolgardie1917–1930; 1933–1941
Charles LathamCountryYork1921–1942
David Leahy[6]LaborHannans1938–1948
Robert McDonaldNationalistWest Perth1933–1950
Ross McLartyNationalistMurray-Wellington1930–1962
James MannCountryBeverley1930–1962
William MarshallLaborMurchison1921–1952
Hon Harry MillingtonLaborMount Hawthorn1924–1947
Hon Selby Munsie[6]LaborHannans1911–1938
Ted NeedhamLaborPerth1904–1905; 1933–1953
Charles NorthNationalistClaremont1924–1956
Emil NulsenLaborKanowna1932–1962
Alexander Panton[5]LaborLeederville1924–1951
William PatrickCountryGreenough1930–1943
Howard RaphaelLaborVictoria Park1930–1944
Alec RodoredaLaborRoebourne1933–1958
Richard SampsonCountrySwan1921–1944
Harrie SewardCountryPingelly1933–1950
Harry ShearnInd. Nat.Maylands1936–1951
Joseph SleemanLaborFremantle1924–1959
Frederick Smith[3]LaborBrown Hill-Ivanhoe1932–1950
James MacCallum SmithNationalistNorth Perth1914–1939
Sydney StubbsCountryWagin1911–1947
Herbert StyantsLaborKalgoorlie1936–1956
Lindsay ThornCountryToodyay1930–1959
John TonkinLaborNorth-East Fremantle1933–1977
Hon Michael TroyLaborMount Magnet1904–1939
Frederick WarnerCountryMount Marshall1933–1943
Arthur WattsCountryKatanning1935–1962
Frank WelshNationalistPilbara1933–1939
John WillcockLaborGeraldton1917–1947
William Willmott[4]NationalistSussex1938–1947
Arthur WilsonLaborCollie1908–1947
Frank WiseLaborGascoyne1933–1951
Frederick WithersLaborBunbury1924–1947

Notes

1 Two months into his term, the election of the Independent member for East Perth, Thomas Hughes, was declared void as he had been an undischarged bankrupt at the time of the poll. A by-election was called for 9 May 1936. Hughes, who had resolved his status in the interim, and the defeated member and former minister James Kenneally contested it, with Hughes once again securing the seat.
2 On 13 May 1936, Albert Hawke was appointed Minister for Employment and Labour, as a result of Kenneally's defeat in East Perth. He was therefore required to resign and contest a ministerial by-election on 22 May 1936, at which he was returned unopposed.
3 On 27 August 1936, Frederick Smith was appointed Minister for Justice and Railways in the new Willcock Ministry. He was therefore required to resign and contest a ministerial by-election on 4 September 1936, at which he was returned unopposed.
4 On 4 January 1938, the Nationalist member for Sussex, Edmund Brockman, died. Nationalist candidate William Willmott won the resulting by-election on 12 February 1938.
5 On 24 March 1938, Alexander Panton was appointed Minister for Health in the Willcock Ministry. He was therefore required to resign and contest a ministerial by-election on 9 April 1938, at which he was successful.
6 On 12 March 1938, the Labor member for Hannans, Selby Munsie, died. Labor candidate David Leahy won the resulting by-election on 5 May 1938.

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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