Electoral district of Warwick explained

Warwick
State:qld
Created:1860
Abolished:2001
Namesake:Warwick, Queensland

Warwick was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1860 to 2001. It centred on the town of Warwick.[1]

The electorate was represented by two Premiers: Arthur Morgan and Thomas Joseph Byrnes. It was also the seat of former Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg.

Members for Warwick

MemberPartyTerm
 St. George Richard Gore1860–1862
 John Gore Jones1862–1863
 Arnold Wienholt, Sr.1863–1867
 George Clark1867–1868
 Edmond Thornton1868–1870
 James Morgan1870–1871
 Charles Clark1871–1873
 James Morgan1873–1878
 Jacob HorwitzLiberal1878–1887
 Arthur MorganIndependent1887–1890
 Opposition1890–1896
 Thomas Joseph ByrnesMinisterial1896–1898
 Arthur MorganMinisterial1898–1903
 Liberal1903–1906
 Thomas O'SullivanLiberal1906–1907
 Kidstonites1907–1908
 George Powell BarnesFarmers' Rep.1908–1909
 Liberal1909–1917
 National1917–1922
 United1922–1925
 Country and Progressive National1925–1935
 John HealyLabor1935–1947
 Otto MadsenCountry1947–1963
 David CoryCountry1963–1975
National Country1975–1977
 Des BoothNational Country1977–1982
National1982–1992
 Lawrence SpringborgNational1992–2001

Election results

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

See also

Notes and References

  1. 28 April 2020.