Candidates of the 1907 New South Wales state election explained

The 1907 New South Wales state election involved 90 electoral districts returning one member each and was held on 10 September 1907.[1]

Since the previous election in 1904, the Progressive Party, formerly one of the three major New South Wales political parties, had faded away. Some of its members had joined the Liberal Party, while others continued as independents. In line with general practice, those members are here given the designation "Former Progressive". Electorates previously held by the Progressive Party are marked as such.

Retiring members

Liberal

Independent

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateLiberal candidateOther candidates
Henry Davies Gordon McLaurin (Fmr Prog)
John Dacey Albert Bruntnell Alexander Bryson (Ind)
Patrick Craddock (Ind)
Joseph Warner (Ind)
Mark Morton
William Mahony Reginald Cohen (Ind)
Eden George
William Robson James Eve (Ind)
Walter Anderson
William Young (Fmr Prog)
George Holt William Wood
Richard Teece Edward O'Sullivan (Fmr Prog)
George Ross Thomas Waddell
Samuel Heaton Samuel Moore
John Withington
Isaac Spackman William Cox (Ind)
John Cann
George Burgess Hector McWilliam
Thomas Tytherleigh Thomas Henley William Archer (Ind)
Stapleton Rodd (Ind)
Fred Downes John Moore (Ind)
Frederick Webster (Ind)
William Clegg James Smith (Fmr Prog)
Edgar Cutler Thomas Mackenzie Varney Parkes (Ind Lib)
John Treflé Donald Fletcher (Ind Lib)
John McFarlane Thomas Willan (Ind)
William Alley William Millard John Keenan (Ind)
Donald Macdonell
William Holman Alfred Conroy (Ind Lib)
Richard Ball
John Meehan
William Daley George Whatmore John Norton (Ind)
Sydney Green (Ind)
Harry Holland (Soc)
Evan Jones (Ind)
Donald McKinnon Daniel Levy James Jones (Ind)
David Middleton (Ind)
Hugh McKinney George Perrin (Ind)
James Wallace (Ind)
William Brown (Ind Lib)
Walter Bennett (Fmr Prog)
James Hogue John Haynes (Ind)
James Young Richard Price (Ind)
Henry Gardem (Ind)
Sydney Hutton Charles Wade
Follett Thomas William Vincent (Ind)
Richard Holloway James Gegg (Ind)
Thomas Rose (Ind)
John Nobbs
George Jones Thomas Hogan (Ind Lib)
John Hurley
Robert Davidson William Newton (Ind)
Edward Noonan (Ind)
Arthur Mackenzie Brinsley Hall Thomas Smith (Ind)
Alfred Edden
Ernest Broughton
Andrew Kelly
Robert Boxall David Fell
Robert Booth John Hawthorne (Ind)
John Perry
Thomas Thrower
Samuel Rees John Gillies
Walter Thompson Richard McCoy
Richard Arthur William Fell (Ind Lib)
John Hayes (Ind)
Thomas Loxton (Ind)
Gus Miller Edward Harris
William Wall (Ind)
Robert Scobie
Patrick McGarry
William Walton Albert Collins (Ind Lib)
Laurence Vial
Robert Hollis Harold Morgan Patrick Quinn (Ind)
Matthew Charlton John Sutton
Albert Gardiner
Charles Oakes Sidney Baird (Ind)
Tom Moxham Edward Terry (Ind)
John Kohen John Cohen William Pickup (Ind)
Phillip Sullivan Richard Meagher (Ind)
John McNeill Percy Stevens
Granville Ryrie Edward Lockwood (Ind)
George Briner (Fmr Prog)
John McLaughlin (Ind Lib)
John Browne David Storey
James McGowen George Howe
John Perry Thomas Temperley (Ind)
George Hindmarsh Richard Balmer (Ind)
John Sheridan (Ind)
Sydney Law
Sir Joseph Carruthers
Herbert Milner John Carter Edward Clark (Ind)
Thomas Creswell (Ind Lib)
Herbert McIntosh (Ind Lib)
Benjamin Prior Donald Campbell (Ind)
Robert Lalor (Ind)
Eugene Rudder (Ind)
James Fallick
Arthur Griffith
Paddy Crick (Ind)
George Perry (Ind)
Harold Farleigh Robert Levien (Fmr Prog)
Samuel Walker (Ind)
Charles Lee Robert Pyers (Ind)
William Fleming Edward Eagar (Ind)
Wilfred Young (Ind)
John Estell David Renfrew (Ind)
Edward Whittington Thomas Jessep James Macarthur-Onslow (Ind Lib)
Frank Lock (Ind)
John Fegan (Fmr Prog)
Laurence Gilmartin William McCourt Leonard Green (Ind)
John Nicholson
Robert Usher William Latimer
Patrick Sullivan Robert Donaldson (Fmr Prog)
Niels Nielsen Bernard Grogan

See also

Notes and References

  1. 1907 . Candidates . 5 December 2019.