Candidates of the 1932 Victorian state election explained

The 1932 Victorian state election was held on 14 May 1932.

Retiring Members

Premiers' Plan Labor

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidatesUAP candidatesCountry candidatesOther candidates
Sir Alexander Peacock
William McAdam
Thomas Maltby
Edward Cleary
Henry Beardmore
Arthur Cook John Barton Joseph Don
Richard Linton
Ian Macfarlan
James Jewell Henry Jones
Reg Pollard Leon Stahl
Robert Solly David Crone
Jessie Satchell
William Ingleby Harold Luxton
Maurice Blackburn Albert Oldus William Angus (PP Lab)
Frank Keane Alfred Carter Henry Richards (Ind)
Tom Tunnecliffe
Bert Cremean
Bill Slater
Arthur Drakeford
William Everard Maurice Fergusson (Ind UAP)
Jack Holland James Lamb Alexander Amess (Ind)
George Prendergast John Toll
William Brownbill John Lister (Ind UAP)
Albert Lind
Stephen Ashton Rowland Harrison James McLachlan (Ind)
Herbert Hyland
Matthew Bennett
Murray Bourchier
Ralph Hjorth Robert McClelland
Henry Angus James Matheson
Chester Manifold
John Gray
Gordon Webber William Hemburrow (Ind UAP)
Carl Adler John Pennington
Thomas Mottram Wilfrid Kent Hughes
Albert Dunstan
Frederick Thompson Marcus Wettenhall
George Frost John Prictor
Tom Hayes William Hendry Ernie Thornton (CPA)
Robert Robertson Albert Allnutt William Hayes (Ind)
John Graham Herbert Downward
John Cain William Olver
Robert Menzies
Squire Reid Lyston Chisholm James Vinton Smith (Ind UAP)
Harold Glowrey (Ind CP)
James McDonald Leonard Parker
James Black Ernie Bond
James Murphy
Victor Stout Arthur Jackson (PP Lab)
Ted Cotter
John Allan
Burnett Gray (Lib)
Richard Toutcher
Walton McManus
Francis Old*
Ernest Gray (Ind CP)
Phillip Purves (Ind)
Sir Stanley Argyle
Robert Forsyth Edwin Mackrell
George Knox
Harold McGowan William Moncur Daniel White (Ind UAP)
Lot Diffey
Ernest Coyle
Edmond Hogan (PP Lab)
Henry Bailey (PP Lab)
John Lemmon Ernest Jackson (Ind)
George Paine (Ind)
William McKenzie Francis Minchin William Easton (Ind UAP)

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