Electoral district of Kara Kara explained

Kara Kara
State:vic
Lifespan:1877–1927, 1955–1976
Class:Rural

Kara Kara was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria from 1877 to 1927 and 1955 to 1976.[1] It was based in north-western Victoria and included the subdivisions of Donald, Charlton, Minyip, Murtoa, St. Arnaud, Wedderburn, Inglewood, Dunnolly, Landsborough, Avoca, Maryborough and Carisbrook.[2] It was abolished in 1976 and replaced by the electoral district of Ripon.

Members for Kara Kara

First Incarnation 1877–1927
MemberPartyTerm
 John DowNone1877 – 1893
 Andrew AndersonNone1893# – 1897
 Sir Peter McBrideNone1897# – 1913
 John PenningtonLiberal1913# – 1917
 John HallVFU1917  – 1918
 John PenningtonNationalist1918  – 1927

Kara Kara was abolished in 1927, the Electoral district of Kara Kara and Borung was created 1927 and existed until 1945. Pennington was member for Kara Kara and Borung from 1927 to 1935.[1]

Second Incarnation 1955–1976
MemberPartyTerm
 Keith TurnbullLiberal and Country1955 – 1964
 Bill PhelanCountry1964 – 1970
 Esmond CurnowLabor1970 – 1976

      # = by-election

Election results

See main article: Electoral results for the district of Kara Kara.

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Re-Member (Former Members) . State Government of Victoria . 30 April 2013.
  2. Web site: State Electoral Districts of Lowan and Kara Kara . 1956 . map . 30 April 2013.