Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1924–1926 Notes Sources Navigation menue

Members of Western Australian parliaments by term


Country PartyNational Labor Party






This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 22 May 1924 to 21 May 1926. The chamber had 30 seats made up of ten provinces each electing three members, on a system of rotation whereby one-third of the members would retire at each biennial election. In the previous term, the Country Party split into rival Ministerial (MCP) and Executive (ECP) factions. The Executive faction, loyal to the Primary Producers' Association, prevailed and by 1925 the Ministerial faction had merged with the remnants of the National Labor Party into the Nationalist Party.



































































































































































Name

Party

Province

Term
expires


Years in office
Charles BaxterCountryEast19261914–1950
John Reid BrownLaborNorth-East19301924–1930
Alfred BurvillCountrySouth-East19281922–1928
James Cornell
National Labor /
Nationalist
South19301912–1946
Jabez DoddNational Labor/
Nationalist
South19281910–1928
John DrewLaborCentral19301900–1918; 1924–1947
Joseph DuffellNationalistMetropolitan-Suburban19261914–1926
John EwingNationalistSouth-West19301916–1933

William Glasheen[1]
CountrySouth-East19261925–1932
Edmund GrayLaborWest19261923–1952

James Greig[1]
CountrySouth-East19261916–1925
Vernon HamersleyCountryEast19281904–1946
Edgar HarrisNationalistNorth-East19261920–1934
James HickeyLaborCentral19281916–1928
Joseph HolmesIndependentNorth19261914–1942
John KirwanIndependentSouth19261908–1946
William KitsonLaborWest19301924–1947
Arthur LovekinNationalistMetropolitan19301919–1931
James MacfarlaneNationalistMetropolitan19281922–1928; 1930–1942
George MilesIndependentNorth19301916–1950
Thomas MooreLaborCentral19261920–1926; 1932–1946
John NicholsonNationalistMetropolitan19261918–1941
George PotterNationalistWest19281922–1928
Edwin RoseNationalistSouth-West19281916–1934
Athelstan SawNationalistMetropolitan-Suburban19281915–1929
Harold SeddonNationalistNorth-East19281922–1954
Henry StephensonNationalistMetropolitan-Suburban19301924–1930
Hector StewartCountrySouth-East19301917–1931
Francis WillmottCountrySouth-West19261921–1926
Sir Edward Wittenoom
NationalistNorth19281883–1884; 1885–1886;
1894–1898; 1902–1906;
1910–1934
Herbert YellandMCP/NationalistEast19301924–1936


Notes



1 On 22 June 1925, South-East Country MLC James Greig died. Country candidate William Glasheen won the resulting by-election on 18 July 1925.


Sources



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  • Hughes, Colin A.; Aitkin, Don (1986). Voting for the Australian State Upper Houses, 1890-1984. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-909779-18-X.


  • Black, David; Bolton, Geoffrey (2001). Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume One, 1870–1930 (Revised ed.). Parliament House: Parliament of Western Australia. ISBN 0730738140.







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