This is a list of candidates for the 1922 New South Wales state election.[1] The election was held on 25 March 1922. The election was the second of three conducted under the system of proportional representation.
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful parties are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*).
Electorate | Sitting MPs | Labor candidates | Nationalist candidates | Progressive candidates | Other candidates | |||
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Balmain | 4 Labor 1 Nationalist | John Doyle Tom Keegan David Ryan | Thomas Greentree Alfred Henry Albert Lane | Solomon Amein (Ind) Henry Collins (ISLP) John Hood (ISLP) John Sheehy (Dem) | ||||
Bathurst | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist | James Dooley | Alfred Craig John Fitzpatrick | Alfred Birney Arthur Brown Frederic Swann Samuel Whitmee | ||||
Botany | 4 Labor 1 Nationalist | Frank Burke | David Alexander Albert Dunning John Lee William Pritchard | Daniel McGrath (Dem) Patrick Mulheron (Ind) George Overhill (Ind) Fred Page (Ind) William Wallace (ISLP) | ||||
Byron | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive | Roger Kiely Thomas Reidy Tom Swiney | George Nesbitt John Williams | Stephen Blackman William Missingham | ||||
Cootamundra | 2 Labor 1 Progressive | Ken Hoad Peter Loughlin James McGirr | Arthur Manning George O'Brien Alfred Wilcox | Thomas Hough Hugh Main | William Lucas (Ind) | |||
Cumberland | 1 Labor 2 Nationalist | Voltaire Molesworth Charles York | Ernest Carr William FitzSimons | Edwin Crowther Reuben Jenner Albert Smith | ||||
Eastern Suburbs | 2 Labor 2 Nationalist 1 Progressive | Robert Campbell Daniel Dwyer Frank Green Bob O'Halloran Alfred Warton | William Foster Hyman Goldstein | Alfred Barber Joseph Barracluff Frederick Davison Alfred Finney John Keenan Donald McDonald Edwin Sautelle | Scott Campbell (Ind Lab) Cyril Fallon
John Hackett (Ind Lab) | |||
Goulburn | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive | John Bailey Thomas Butler | Henry Bate John Perkins | Edward Halliday John O'Reilly Thomas Rutledge | Francis Grogan (Ind) Samuel Rose (Ind) | |||
Maitland | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive | William Brennan John Culbert Walter O'Hearn | Walter Bennett George Waller | Benjamin Gelling Herbert Ralston Cecil Tindale | Patrick Ferry (Ind) | |||
Murray | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive | Walter Boston William O'Brien Patrick Quilty | Richard Ball Edward Collins | Ernest Field Matthew Kilpatrick John Smithenbecker | ||||
Murrumbidgee | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive | Martin Flannery | Arthur Grimm William Hall | Ernest Buttenshaw James Milthorpe | James McMahon (Ind) | |||
Namoi | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive | Septimus Humphries Patrick Scully | Frank Chaffey | Roland Green Albert Studdy | Robert Levien (Ind) | |||
Newcastle | 3 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Independent | Jack Baddeley Amram Lewis | Magnus Cromarty John Fegan | John Cram George Jenner | Arthur Gardiner (Ind Lab) James Gilligan (Ind) Thomas Hoare (Ind) William Jeffery (Ind) Walter Skelton
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North Shore | 1 Labor 3 Nationalist 1 Ind Nationalist | John Cochran James Donaldson William Killingsworth Cecil Murphy | Richard Arthur Alfred Reid Albert Whatmore | Edward Clark (Ind) William Fell
Jacob Fotheringham (Ind) | ||||
Northern Tableland | 1 Labor 2 Progressive | Amos Clarke Phillip Killey Alfred McClelland | David Doull Albert Head George Ring | Michael Bruxner James McIlveen | ||||
Oxley | 1 Labor 2 Progressive | Frederick Bennett Joseph Fitzgerald Alfred O'Neill | Theodore Hill William McRae | Charles Algie Harold Henderson Lewis Martin Richard Price Roy Vincent Matthew Wallace | Patrick Moran (Ind) | |||
Parramatta | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist | Bill Ely George Harrison Jack Lang | Albert Bruntnell Leicester Simpson | John Blake (Ind) James Boughey (Ind Lab) Saxon Hurst (Ind Lab) | ||||
Ryde | 1 Labor 2 Nationalist 1 Progressive 1 Ind Nationalist | John English Robert Greig William Hutchison | David Anderson Norman McIntosh | Lindsay Thompson | John Pattison (Ind) | |||
St George | 2 Labor 2 Nationalist 1 Progressive | George Cann Patrick Donovan Arthur Jones | Guy Arkins John Ewen John Willson | John Cordell Reginald McDonald John Wilson | John Cooper (Ind) John Gager (Ind) Henry Short (Ind) | |||
Sturt | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist | Mat Davidson | William Daish Brian Doe John Wicks | Walter O'Grady | William Couch (Ind) Charles Dooley (Ind) Donald Grant (ISLP) Ernest Wetherell (Ind) | |||
Sydney | 4 Labor 1 Nationalist | John Birt | Richard Caldwell Joseph Jackson Ernest Marks | Richard Allen (Ind) Alfred Bartlett (Ind) Sydney Brown (Ind) Albert Clifton (Ind) Sir Benjamin Fuller (Ind) Henry Jones (Ind) Ernest Llewelyn (Ind) William McCristal (ISLP) Edwin Miller (Ind) William Pickup (Ind) Edward Price (Ind) Solomon Rosenberg (Ind) Charles Tuck (Ind) Robert Williams (Ind) | ||||
Wammerawa | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist | Joseph Clark Bill Dunn | John Macdonald Percy Shortland John Wark | James Berryman Edward Kater George Oram Edward Scully Harold Thorby | William Ashford
Arthur Heany (Ind) | |||
Western Suburbs | 2 Labor 2 Nationalist 1 Progressive | Carlo Lazzarini Harold Macdonald Joseph Smith | Tom Hoskins | Alexander Huie Clare Wilson | ||||
Wollondilly | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist | John Cleary Billy Davies Walter Thompson | Samuel Emmett Sir George Fuller | William Howarth | Arthur Silvey-Reardon (Ind) |