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Candidates of the 1906 Australian federal election

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1906 Australian federal election. The election was held on 12 December 1906.

By-elections, appointments and defections edit

By-elections and appointments edit

Defections edit

Redistributions and seat changes edit

Retiring Members and Senators edit

Protectionist edit

Free Trade edit

House of Representatives edit

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

New South Wales edit

Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti-Socialist candidate Labour candidate Other candidates
Barrier Labour George Marshall Josiah Thomas
Calare Labour John Fitzpatrick Thomas Brown
Cook Unknown John Hindle James Catts
Cowper Anti-Socialist John Thomson Henry Lee John O'Brien Eugene Rudder (Ind)
Dalley Anti-Socialist Bill Wilks Robert Howe
Darling Labour Denis Acton William Spence
East Sydney Anti-Socialist George Reid John West
Eden-Monaro Protectionist Austin Chapman John Longmuir
Gwydir Labour Thomas Cunningham William Webster
Hume Protectionist Sir William Lyne James Gibb
Hunter Anti-Socialist Frank Liddell William Kearsley
Illawarra Anti-Socialist George Fuller George Holt
Lang Anti-Socialist Elliot Johnson Edward Bennetts
Macquarie Anti-Socialist Sydney Smith Ernest Carr
Nepean Unknown Eric Bowden Charles Dyer Thomas Taylor (Ind AS)
Newcastle Labour John Hawthorne David Watkins
New England Anti-Socialist Edmund Lonsdale Frank Foster
North Sydney Anti-Socialist Dugald Thomson
Parkes Anti-Socialist Bruce Smith Hampton Slatyer (Ind AS)
Parramatta Anti-Socialist Joseph Cook
Richmond Protectionist Thomas Ewing John Sutton
Riverina Protectionist John Chanter John Jackson
Robertson Anti-Socialist Henry Willis William Johnson
South Sydney Anti-Socialist Sir James Graham Chris Watson
Wentworth Anti-Socialist Willie Kelly William Duncan
Werriwa Anti-Socialist Alfred Conroy David Hall
West Sydney Labour James Burns Billy Hughes

Queensland edit

South Australia edit

Tasmania edit

Victoria edit

Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti-Socialist candidate Labour candidate Independent candidate(s)
Balaclava Protectionist Edward Roberts Alfred Hampson Joseph Hewison (Ind AS)
Agar Wynne* (Ind Prot)
Ballaarat Protectionist Alfred Deakin James Scullin
Batman Unknown Jabez Coon Robert Solly Samuel Painter (Ind)
Roy Vernon (Ind Prot)
Bendigo Protectionist Thomas Glass Sir John Quick (Ind Prot)
Bourke Protectionist James Hume Cook Joseph Molden Randolph Bedford
Corangamite Anti-Socialist Desmond Dunne Gratton Wilson Thomas Carey
Corio Protectionist Richard Crouch James McCay
Echuca Protectionist Thomas Kennedy Albert Palmer
Fawkner Unknown John Miller Thomas Smith George Fairbairn (Ind Prot)
Flinders Anti-Socialist Arthur Nichols William Irvine
Gippsland Protectionist George Wise Allan McLean
Grampians Anti-Socialist Hans Irvine Edward Grayndler
Indi Protectionist Thomas McInerney Joseph Brown Daniel Turnbull
Kooyong Anti-Socialist Robert Barbour William Knox Edward Hodges
Laanecoorie Protectionist Carty Salmon Walter Grose William Rowe
Maribyrnong Unknown Samuel Mauger Clement Davidson
Melbourne Labour William Maloney William Lormer (Ind Prot)
Melbourne Ports Protectionist Edward Watts James Mathews Cyril James (Ind AS)
James Ronald (Ind Lab)
Mernda Protectionist Robert Harper John Leckie James Kenneally Richard O'Neill (Ind Prot)
Wannon Anti-Socialist Arthur Robinson John McDougall
Wimmera Protectionist Richard Taffe Herman Brauer (Ind Prot)
Max Hirsch (Ind AS)
William Leslie (Ind AS)
Sydney Sampson* (Ind Prot)
Yarra Labour Frank Tudor George Roberts (Ind Lab)
Richard Vale (Ind Prot)

Western Australia edit

Senate edit

Sitting senators are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

New South Wales edit

Three seats were up for election. The Anti-Socialist Party was defending three seats. Anti-Socialist Senators John Gray, John Neild and Edward Pulsford were not up for re-election.

Anti-Socialist candidates Labour candidates Socialist Labor candidates
Albert Gould*
Edward Millen*
James Walker*
George Clark
Allan McDougall
Greg McGirr
Tom Batho
James Moroney
John Willcox

Queensland edit

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party had held one seat. The Labour Party was defending two seats. Labour Senators Thomas Givens, James Stewart and Harry Turley were not up for re-election.

South Australia edit

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party was defending one seat. The Anti-Socialist Party was defending two seats. Labour Senators Robert Guthrie, Gregor McGregor and William Story were not up for re-election.

Tasmania edit

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party was defending one seat. The Anti-Socialist Party was defending one seat. The Labour Party was defending one seat. Protectionist Senator Edward Mulcahy and Anti-Socialist Senators Henry Dobson and James Macfarlane were not up for re-election.

Victoria edit

Three seats were up for election. The Protectionist Party was defending three seats. Protectionist Senator Robert Best, Labour Senator Edward Findley and Independent Senator William Trenwith were not up for re-election.

Western Australia edit

Three seats were up for election. The Anti-Socialist Party had held two seats. The Labour Party was defending one seat. Labour Senators John Croft, Hugh de Largie and George Henderson were not up for re-election.

Labour candidates WAP candidates
Patrick Lynch*
Ted Needham*
George Pearce*
Charles Clarke
Henry Mills
Edward Wittenoom

See also edit

References edit

  • Adam Carr's Election Archive - House of Representatives 1906
  • Adam Carr's Election Archive - Senate 1906

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This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1906 Australian federal election The election was held on 12 December 1906 Contents 1 By elections appointments and defections 1 1 By elections and appointments 1 2 Defections 2 Redistributions and seat changes 3 Retiring Members and Senators 3 1 Protectionist 3 2 Free Trade 4 House of Representatives 4 1 New South Wales 4 2 Queensland 4 3 South Australia 4 4 Tasmania 4 5 Victoria 4 6 Western Australia 5 Senate 5 1 New South Wales 5 2 Queensland 5 3 South Australia 5 4 Tasmania 5 5 Victoria 5 6 Western Australia 6 See also 7 ReferencesBy elections appointments and defections editBy elections and appointments edit On 26 February 1904 Norman Cameron Free Trade was elected to replace Sir Edward Braddon Free Trade as the member for Wilmot On 30 March 1904 William Maloney Labour was elected to replace Sir Malcolm McEacharn Protectionist as the member for Melbourne McEacharn s election in 1903 had been declared void On 18 May 1904 John Chanter Protectionist was elected to replace Robert Blackwood Free Trade as the member for Riverina Blackwood s election in 1903 had been declared void On 12 October 1906 Isaac Isaacs Protectionist resigned as the member for Indi H B Higgins Protectionist resigned as the member for Northern Melbourne the following day Due to the proximity of the election no by elections were held Defections edit In 1904 Independent MP James Wilkinson Moreton joined the Labour Party In 1904 the Free Trade Party under its leader George Reid took office from the Watson Labour Government Protectionists Senator James Drake Queensland James McCay Corinella Allan McLean Gippsland and Sir George Turner Balaclava accepted office under Reid and effectively ended their connection with the Protectionist Party becoming Free Trade MPs They were joined by Richard Edwards Oxley Senator Simon Fraser Victoria Sir Philip Fysh Denison and James McColl Echuca Around this time the Revenue Tariff Party was dissolved and its two parliamentarians Senator Henry Dobson Tasmania and William McWilliams Franklin also became Free Traders Protectionists Sir John Forrest Swan and Sir John Quick Bendigo also dissolved their relationship with Deakin s party but stopped short of joining the Free Traders They were the beginning of what became known as the Corner group of independent conservative protectionists In 1906 the Free Trade Party was renamed the Anti Socialist Party In 1906 the Western Australian Party was formed Sir John Forrest Swan formerly a Protectionist ran as its endorsed candidate but in reality remained a member of the Corner group Anti Socialist MP Norman Cameron Wilmot lost pre selection and contested the election as an Independent Labour Senator Anderson Dawson Queensland initially announced his intention to retire at this election He ultimately decided to contest it but as the Labour candidates had already been selected he ran as an Independent Labour MP James Ronald Southern Melbourne whose seat was abolished was unsuccessful seeking pre selection for Melbourne Ports He contested the election as an Independent Redistributions and seat changes editRedistributions of electoral boundaries occurred in New South Wales and Victoria In New South Wales Bland was abolished Cook and Nepean were created and Canobolas was renamed Calare The member for Bland Chris Watson Labour contested South Sydney The member for Canobolas Thomas Brown Labour contested Calare In Victoria Corinella and Moira were abolished Maribyrnong was created and Northern Melbourne and Southern Melbourne were renamed Batman and Fawkner respectively The member for Corinella James McCay Anti Socialist contested Corio The member for Echuca James McColl Anti Socialist contested the Senate The member for Flinders James Gibb Anti Socialist contested the New South Wales seat of Hume The member for Grampians Thomas Skene Anti Socialist contested the Senate The member for Melbourne Ports Samuel Mauger Protectionist contested Maribyrnong The member for Moira Thomas Kennedy Protectionist contested Echuca The member for Southern Melbourne James Ronald Independent contested Melbourne Ports Retiring Members and Senators editProtectionist edit Sir Langdon Bonython MP Barker SA Pharez Phillips MP Wimmera Vic Senator James Drake Qld Senator Sir William Zeal Vic Free Trade edit George Edwards MP South Sydney NSW Sir George Turner MP Balaclava Vic elected as Protectionist Senator Sir Richard Baker SA Senator Alexander Matheson WA Senator Staniforth Smith WA House of Representatives editSitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour Where there is possible confusion an asterisk is also used New South Wales edit Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti Socialist candidate Labour candidate Other candidatesBarrier Labour George Marshall Josiah ThomasCalare Labour John Fitzpatrick Thomas BrownCook Unknown John Hindle James CattsCowper Anti Socialist John Thomson Henry Lee John O Brien Eugene Rudder Ind Dalley Anti Socialist Bill Wilks Robert HoweDarling Labour Denis Acton William SpenceEast Sydney Anti Socialist George Reid John WestEden Monaro Protectionist Austin Chapman John LongmuirGwydir Labour Thomas Cunningham William WebsterHume Protectionist Sir William Lyne James GibbHunter Anti Socialist Frank Liddell William KearsleyIllawarra Anti Socialist George Fuller George HoltLang Anti Socialist Elliot Johnson Edward BennettsMacquarie Anti Socialist Sydney Smith Ernest CarrNepean Unknown Eric Bowden Charles Dyer Thomas Taylor Ind AS Newcastle Labour John Hawthorne David WatkinsNew England Anti Socialist Edmund Lonsdale Frank FosterNorth Sydney Anti Socialist Dugald ThomsonParkes Anti Socialist Bruce Smith Hampton Slatyer Ind AS Parramatta Anti Socialist Joseph CookRichmond Protectionist Thomas Ewing John SuttonRiverina Protectionist John Chanter John JacksonRobertson Anti Socialist Henry Willis William JohnsonSouth Sydney Anti Socialist Sir James Graham Chris WatsonWentworth Anti Socialist Willie Kelly William DuncanWerriwa Anti Socialist Alfred Conroy David HallWest Sydney Labour James Burns Billy HughesQueensland edit Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti Socialist candidate Labour candidateBrisbane Labour Justin Foxton Millice CulpinCapricornia Labour Edward Archer David ThomsonDarling Downs Protectionist Littleton Groom Horace RansomeHerbert Labour Walter Tunbridge Fred BamfordKennedy Labour Frederick Johnson Charles McDonaldMaranoa Labour Joseph Little Jim PageMoreton Independent Hugh Sinclair James WilkinsonOxley Protectionist Richard Edwards Alfred MerryWide Bay Labour Jasper Harvey Andrew FisherSouth Australia edit Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti Socialist candidate Labour candidate Independent candidate s Adelaide Protectionist Charles KingstonAngas Anti Socialist Paddy Glynn Alexander DeyBarker Protectionist John Livingston Roland CampbellBoothby Labour Lee BatchelorGrey Anti Socialist Alexander PoyntonHindmarsh Labour James HutchisonWakefield Independent John Vaughan Sir Frederick HolderTasmania edit Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti Socialist candidate Labour candidate Other candidatesBass Protectionist David Storrer William OldhamDarwin Labour William Lamerton King O Malley Henry Bannister Ind AS Denison Protectionist Sir Philip Fysh George Burns William Brown Ind Prot Franklin Revenue Tariff William McWilliamsWilmot Anti Socialist Charles Fenton Llewellyn Atkinson Thomas Wilson Norman Cameron Ind AS Victoria edit Electorate Held by Protectionist candidate Anti Socialist candidate Labour candidate Independent candidate s Balaclava Protectionist Edward Roberts Alfred Hampson Joseph Hewison Ind AS Agar Wynne Ind Prot Ballaarat Protectionist Alfred Deakin James ScullinBatman Unknown Jabez Coon Robert Solly Samuel Painter Ind Roy Vernon Ind Prot Bendigo Protectionist Thomas Glass Sir John Quick Ind Prot Bourke Protectionist James Hume Cook Joseph Molden Randolph BedfordCorangamite Anti Socialist Desmond Dunne Gratton Wilson Thomas CareyCorio Protectionist Richard Crouch James McCayEchuca Protectionist Thomas Kennedy Albert PalmerFawkner Unknown John Miller Thomas Smith George Fairbairn Ind Prot Flinders Anti Socialist Arthur Nichols William IrvineGippsland Protectionist George Wise Allan McLeanGrampians Anti Socialist Hans Irvine Edward GrayndlerIndi Protectionist Thomas McInerney Joseph Brown Daniel TurnbullKooyong Anti Socialist Robert Barbour William Knox Edward HodgesLaanecoorie Protectionist Carty Salmon Walter Grose William RoweMaribyrnong Unknown Samuel Mauger Clement DavidsonMelbourne Labour William Maloney William Lormer Ind Prot Melbourne Ports Protectionist Edward Watts James Mathews Cyril James Ind AS James Ronald Ind Lab Mernda Protectionist Robert Harper John Leckie James Kenneally Richard O Neill Ind Prot Wannon Anti Socialist Arthur Robinson John McDougallWimmera Protectionist Richard Taffe Herman Brauer Ind Prot Max Hirsch Ind AS William Leslie Ind AS Sydney Sampson Ind Prot Yarra Labour Frank Tudor George Roberts Ind Lab Richard Vale Ind Prot Western Australia edit Electorate Held by Labour candidate WAP candidateCoolgardie Labour Hugh Mahon John ArchibaldFremantle Labour William Carpenter William HedgesKalgoorlie Labour Charlie Frazer William BurtonPerth Labour James Fowler Edward ThurstanSwan Protectionist Peter O Loghlen Sir John ForrestSenate editSitting senators are shown in bold text Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk New South Wales edit Three seats were up for election The Anti Socialist Party was defending three seats Anti Socialist Senators John Gray John Neild and Edward Pulsford were not up for re election Anti Socialist candidates Labour candidates Socialist Labor candidatesAlbert Gould Edward Millen James Walker George ClarkAllan McDougallGreg McGirr Tom BathoJames MoroneyJohn WillcoxQueensland edit Three seats were up for election The Protectionist Party had held one seat The Labour Party was defending two seats Labour Senators Thomas Givens James Stewart and Harry Turley were not up for re election Anti Socialist candidates Labour candidates Other candidatesThomas Chataway Robert Sayers Anthony St Ledger James GriffithWilliam HiggsJens Lundager Anderson Dawson Ind Lab South Australia edit Three seats were up for election The Protectionist Party was defending one seat The Anti Socialist Party was defending two seats Labour Senators Robert Guthrie Gregor McGregor and William Story were not up for re election Protectionist candidates Anti Socialist candidates Labour candidatesThomas Playford David CharlestonSir Josiah Symon Joseph Vardon Reginald BlundellDugald CrosbyWilliam Russell Tasmania edit Three seats were up for election The Protectionist Party was defending one seat The Anti Socialist Party was defending one seat The Labour Party was defending one seat Protectionist Senator Edward Mulcahy and Anti Socialist Senators Henry Dobson and James Macfarlane were not up for re election Protectionist candidates Anti Socialist candidates Labour candidatesJohn Keating Cyril Cameron John Clemons Norman Ewing James GuyDavid O KeefeVictoria edit Three seats were up for election The Protectionist Party was defending three seats Protectionist Senator Robert Best Labour Senator Edward Findley and Independent Senator William Trenwith were not up for re election Protectionist candidates Anti Socialist candidates Labour candidatesCharles AtkinsAlexander RamsayJames Styles Simon Fraser James McColl Thomas Skene Stephen BarkerEdward Russell Tom TunnecliffeWestern Australia edit Three seats were up for election The Anti Socialist Party had held two seats The Labour Party was defending one seat Labour Senators John Croft Hugh de Largie and George Henderson were not up for re election Labour candidates WAP candidatesPatrick Lynch Ted Needham George Pearce Charles ClarkeHenry MillsEdward WittenoomSee also edit1906 Australian federal election Members of the Australian House of Representatives 1903 1906 Members of the Australian House of Representatives 1906 1910 Members of the Australian Senate 1904 1906 Members of the Australian Senate 1907 1910 List of political parties in AustraliaReferences editAdam Carr s Election Archive House of Representatives 1906 Adam Carr s Election Archive Senate 1906 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Candidates of the 1906 Australian federal election amp oldid 1158115388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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