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Second Hogan ministry

The Second Hogan Ministry was the 47th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Edmond Hogan, and consisted of members of the Labor Party. The ministry was sworn in on 12 December 1929.[1]

Second Hogan ministry

47th ministry of Victoria, Australia
Date formed12 December 1929
Date dissolved19 May 1932
People and organisations
MonarchGeorge V
GovernorLord Somers (until 23 June 1931)[b]
PremierEdmond Hogan
No. of ministers11
Member party  Labor
Status in legislatureMinority government
30 / 65
Opposition party  Nationalist (until April 1931)
  United Australia (from April 1931)[a]
Opposition leaderWilliam McPerson (until 3 September 1930)
Stanley Argyle (from 3 September 1930)
History
Election(s)1929 state election
PredecessorMcPherson ministry
SuccessorArgyle ministry
Minister Portfolio[2][3]
Edmond Hogan, MLA
Thomas Tunneclife, MLA
John Lemmon, MLA
Henry Bailey, MLA
William Slater, MLA
John Cain, MLA
John Jones, MLC (until 26 April 1932)
William Beckett, MLC (until 24 June 1931)
Robert Williams, MLC
Esmond Kiernan, MLC
  • Ministers without Portfolio
Gordon Webber, MLA
Reginald Polland, MLA
Daniel McNamara, MLC

Notes edit

  1. ^ In April 1931, the Nationalist Party became the United Australia Party
  2. ^ After this date the Acting Governor was Lieutenant-Governor Sir William Irvine

References edit

  1. ^ "PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES Second SESSION 1929" (PDF).
  2. ^ Victorian Government Gazette No. 136, Government of Victoria, 12 December 1929.
  3. ^ Carr, Adam. "VICTORIAN MINISTIRES - 2nd Hogan Ministry". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
Parliament of Victoria
Preceded by Second Hogan Ministry
1929-1932
Succeeded by

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