1944 Lowan state by-election explained

A by-election for the seat of Lowan in the Victorian Legislative Assembly was held on Saturday 4 November 1944. The election was triggered by the notification of the death of Country Party member Hamilton Lamb on 7 December 1943. Lamb was a prisoner of war on the Burma Railway at the time of the June 1943 state election, and he had been re-elected as MLA for Lowan is unopposed in his absence. He died on 7 December, but official notification of his death in Thailand was not received in Australia until 1 September 1944, nearly nine months later.

Candidates

There were three candidates for the Lowan by-election following the close of nominations on 18 October 1944.[1] They were:

Notes and References

  1. News: THREE LOWAN CANDIDATES. . . Melbourne . 19 October 1944 . 30 April 2012 . 3 . National Library of Australia.