On 26 October 1912, John Kessell (Liberal) replaced Edward Breslin (Labor) as the member for Port Curtis after the latter's election was declared void on 9 October 1912.
On 26 October 1913, Ernest Bell (Liberal) replaced Arnold Wienholt (Liberal) as the member for Fassifern after the latter resigned on 28 March 1913.
On 5 March 1914, Edward Archer (Liberal) replaced George Fox (Liberal), who had died on 27 January 1914, as the member for Normanby.
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The 1915 Queensland state election was held on 22 May 1915 The main parties in the election were the Liberal Party led by Premier Digby Denham and the Labor Party led by Leader of the Opposition T J Ryan Contents 1 By elections 2 Retiring Members 2 1 Liberal 3 Candidates 4 See also 5 ReferencesBy elections editOn 26 October 1912 John Kessell Liberal replaced Edward Breslin Labor as the member for Port Curtis after the latter s election was declared void on 9 October 1912 On 26 October 1913 Ernest Bell Liberal replaced Arnold Wienholt Liberal as the member for Fassifern after the latter resigned on 28 March 1913 On 5 March 1914 Edward Archer Liberal replaced George Fox Liberal who had died on 27 January 1914 as the member for Normanby Retiring Members editLiberal edit Thomas Bouchard South Brisbane James Cribb Bremer Walter Paget Mackay Thomas Welsby Merthyr Candidates editSitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Other candidate s Albert Farmers John Appel QFU Aubigny Liberal Jack Jones Alfred Luke Francis Mitchell Ind Arthur Moore QFU Balonne Labor Edward LandBarcoo Labor T J Ryan Charles WebsterBowen Liberal Charles Collins Edwin CaineBremer Liberal Frank Cooper Felix BarbatBrisbane Labor Mick Kirwan Charles JenkinsonBulimba Liberal Hugh McMinn Walter BarnesBundaberg Labor George Barber Lancelot WilkinsonBuranda Labor John Huxham Joseph AllenBurke Independent David Swiss Davies William Murphy Ind Burnett Liberal Albert Mack Bernard CorserBurrum Liberal Albert Whitford Colin RankinCairns Labor William McCormack Neal MacrossanCarnarvon Liberal George Boyden Donald GunnCharters Towers Liberal William Wellington Robert WilliamsChillagoe Labor Ted Theodore Edward SteeleCook Liberal Henry Ryan Henry DouglasCooroora Liberal Daniel O Brien Harry WalkerCunningham Liberal Francis GraysonDalby Liberal John Connolly William Vowles Frederick Bradhurst QFU Drayton Farmers Jacob Donges William Bebbington QFU Eacham Labor William Gillies Edward HealesEast Toowoomba Liberal Thomas Lonsdale Robert RobertsEnoggera Liberal William Lloyd Richard TroutFassifern Liberal Bill Heffernan Ernest Bell Eaton Winks QFU Fitzroy Liberal Harry Hartley Kenneth GrantFlinders Labor John MayFortitude Valley Labor David Bowman John BestGregory Labor William HamiltonGympie Liberal Thomas Dunstan George MackayHerbert Labor William Lennon Ralph JohnsonIpswich Liberal David Gledson James BlairIthaca Labor John Gilday Benjamin HardingKennedy Labor James O Sullivan John HoughtonKeppel Labor James Larcombe Leopold LandsbergKurilpa Liberal William Hartley James AllanLeichhardt Labor Herbert HardacreLockyer Liberal Charles Bromley William Armstrong William McIlwraith QFU Logan Liberal Percy Crooke James StodartMackay Liberal William Forgan Smith George JohnsonMaranoa Labor John Hunter Francis DyerMaree Labor William Bertram John WalshMaryborough Liberal Alfred Jones Edward CorserMerthyr Liberal Peter McLachlan John LackeyMirani Liberal John Binstead Edward Swayne Henry Turner QFU Mitchell Labor John PayneMount Morgan Liberal James Stopford James Crawford Frederick McCarthy Ind Mundingburra Labor Thomas Foley Thomas PageMurilla Liberal Joseph Collings Godfrey MorganMurrumba Liberal Arthur Sampson James ForsythMusgrave Liberal Thomas Armfield John WhiteNanango Farmers Thomas Armstrong Robert Hodge QFU Normanby Liberal Jens Peterson Edward ArcherNundah Liberal Richard Sumner Thomas BridgesOxley Liberal Thomas Jones Digby DenhamPaddington Labor John Fihelly George SweetmanPittsworth Liberal William Hayes Donald Mackintosh Percy Bayley QFU Port Curtis Liberal George Carter John KessellQueenton Labor Vernon Winstanley James BradshawRockhampton Labor John Adamson Thomas RenshawRosewood Liberal William Cooper Harry Stevens William Ruhno QFU South Brisbane Liberal Edgar Free John BurkeStanley Liberal John Sherlock Henry SomersetToombul Liberal Cuthbert Butler Andrew PetrieToowong Liberal Arthur Lilley Edward MacartneyToowoomba Liberal Michael Alke James TolmieTownsville Liberal Daniel Ryan Robert PhilpWarrego Labor Harry CoyneWarwick Liberal Paul Bauers George Barnes Daniel Connolly Ind Wide Bay Liberal Andrew Thompson Charles BookerWindsor Liberal Herbert McPhail Hugh MacrossanSee also edit1915 Queensland state election Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly 1912 1915 Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly 1915 1918 List of political parties in AustraliaReferences editHughes Colin A Graham B D 1976 Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly 1890 1964 Canberra Australian National University ISBN 0 7081 0301 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Candidates of the 1915 Queensland state election amp oldid 1092421888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,