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.
Member | Party | Term | ||
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St. George Richard Gore | 1860–1862 | |||
John Gore Jones | 1862–1863 | |||
Arnold Wienholt, Sr. | 1863–1867 | |||
George Clark | 1867–1868 | |||
Edmond Thornton | 1868–1870 | |||
James Morgan | 1870–1871 | |||
Charles Clark | 1871–1873 | |||
James Morgan | 1873–1878 | |||
Jacob Horwitz | Liberal | 1878–1887 | ||
Arthur Morgan | Independent | 1887–1890 | ||
Opposition | 1890–1896 | |||
Thomas Joseph Byrnes | Ministerial | 1896–1898 | ||
Arthur Morgan | Ministerial | 1898–1903 | ||
Liberal | 1903–1906 | |||
Thomas O'Sullivan | Liberal | 1906–1907 | ||
Kidstonites | 1907–1908 | |||
George Powell Barnes | Farmers' Rep. | 1908–1909 | ||
Liberal | 1909–1917 | |||
National | 1917–1922 | |||
United | 1922–1925 | |||
Country and Progressive National | 1925–1935 | |||
John Healy | Labor | 1935–1947 | ||
Otto Madsen | Country | 1947–1963 | ||
David Cory | Country | 1963–1975 | ||
National Country | 1975–1977 | |||
Des Booth | National Country | 1977–1982 | ||
National | 1982–1992 | |||
Lawrence Springborg | National | 1992–2001 | ||
See main article: Electoral results for the district of Warwick.