Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1923

This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1923 Queensland state election. The election was held on 12 May 1923.

The main parties in the election were the Labor Party, led by Premier Ted Theodore, the Queensland United Party led by Charles Taylor, and the Country Party, led by William Vowles.

By-elections

Retiring Members

Labor

Candidates

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate United candidate Country candidate Independent candidate(s)
 
Albert United John Appel
Aubigny Country Charles Herbert Gould [1] Arthur Moore [2]
Balonne Labor Edward Land Richard Hutton Nantes [2]
Barcoo Labor Frank Bulcock
Bowen Labor Charles Collins F. Ferguson
Bremer Labor Frank Cooper A. Wright J. Budd
Brisbane Labor Mick Kirwan J. Crawford
Bulimba Labor Harry Wright Duncan Watson Thomas Richard Lucas Andrews [3]
Bundaberg Labor George Barber Henry Cattermull [2]
Buranda Labor John Huxham Charles Edwards
Burke Labor Darby Riordan C. Murray
Burnett Country W. McMahon Bernard Corser [2] F. Saidy
Burrum Country M. Parker William Brand [2]
Cairns Labor William McCormack W. C. Griffin
Carnarvon Country T. Brown Edward Costello [2]
Charters Towers Labor William Wellington F. Wood
Chillagoe Labor Ted Theodore Ernest Atherton T. Taylor
Cook Labor Henry Ryan T. Kilpatrick
Cooroora Country Harry Walker [2]
Cunningham Country Denis Hannay William Deacon [2] Cecil Roberts (Ind. Country)
Dalby Country H. McAnally William Vowles [2] N. Hooper (Ind. Country)
Eacham Labor William Gillies
East Toowoomba United Thomas Armfield Robert Roberts
Enoggera United J. C. Valentine Jim Kerr
Fassifern United Ernest Bell J. Hardcastle
Fitzroy Labor Harry Hartley H. Grant
Flinders Labor John Mullan L. Nicolson
Fortitude Valley Labor Thomas Wilson Edwin Fowles
Gregory Labor George Pollock F. McMaster
Gympie Labor Thomas Dunstan Henry Cameron Cowie [2]
Herbert Labor Percy Pease J. McNamee
Ipswich Labor David Gledson James Bottomley
Ithaca Labor John Gilday R. J. Archibald
Kelvin Grove Labor William Lloyd John Tait
Kennedy Labor Harry Bruce John Edward Clegg
Keppel Labor James Larcombe R. Haylock
Kurilpa United William Dobinson James Fry
Leichhardt Labor Tom Foley Charles Kingston
Lockyer Country A. Kluck George Logan [2] W. D. Armstrong
Logan United T. L. Jones Reginald King
Mackay Labor William Forgan Smith L. Nott
Maranoa Labor Charles Conroy F. Duncombe (Ind. Country)
Maree Labor William Bertram J. W. Hetherington
Maryborough Labor David Weir John Hatton
Merthyr Labor Peter McLachlan Peter MacGregor
Mirani Country H. Turner Edward Swayne [2]
Mitchell Labor John Payne L. Lyons
Mount Morgan Labor James Stopford Frederick McCarthy
Mundingburra Labor John Dash W. Swales
Murilla Country R. Collins Godfrey Morgan [2]
Murrumba United D. Moorcroft Richard Warren Alfred James E. A. Aston
Nanango Country R. J. Webster Jim Edwards [2] Robert Hodge (Ind. Country)
Normanby United R. M. Lyle Jens Peterson
Nundah United J. J. McCabe Wiliam Kelso T. F. Shaw
Oxley United W. S. Ridings Cecil Elphinstone
Paddington Labor Alfred Jones George Tedman
Port Curtis United George Carter John Fletcher J. N. Murray
Queenton Labor Vern Winstanley John Jones
Rockhampton Labor George Farrell T. Lanigan
Rosewood Labor William Cooper William Bebbington [2]
Sandgate United Hubert Sizer T. J. Coaldrake
South Brisbane Labor Myles Ferricks J. H. Kessell C. O. Gabbert
Stanley Country Frederick Lancelot Nott [2] Henry Plantagenet Somerset
Toombul United Andrew Lang Petrie Charles Moffatt Jenkinson (Ind. Nat.)
Toowong United R. M. Easton James Maxwell
Toowoomba Labor Frank Brennan W. C. Peak A. R. Godsall
Townsville United Maurice Hynes William Green
Warrego Labor Harry Coyne T. Lonsdale
Warwick United G. T. Campbell George Barnes
Wide Bay Country Ernest Clayton [2]
Windsor United S. Cook Charles Taylor
Wynnum United J. J. McLaughlin Walter Barnes

See also

References

  1. "AROUND THE ELECTORATES. FARMER FOR AUBIGNY.". Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936). Brisbane, Qld.: National Library of Australia. 25 April 1923. p. 7 Edition: SECOND EDITION. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 "ENDORSED COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATES.". Warwick Daily News (Qld. : 1919 -1954). Qld.: National Library of Australia. 13 April 1923. p. 5. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  3. "BULIMBA.". The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947). Brisbane, Qld.: National Library of Australia. 27 March 1923. p. 6. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
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