Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1909–1912 explained

This is a list of members of the 18th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1909 to 1912, as elected at the 1909 state election held on 2 October 1909.[1]

NamePartyElectorateTerm in office
1907–1909; 1911–1917
1909–1915
Labor 1909–1912
Liberal 1908–1929
Liberal 1893–1904; 1907–1918
Labor 1901–1935
Liberal 1908–1935
Liberal 1901–1915; 1918–1933
Liberal 1893–1911
Opposition 1902–1915
Liberal 1909–1918
Liberal 1904–1908; 1909–1915
Labor 1899–1902; 1904–1916
Liberal 1907–1912
Labor 1909–1912
Liberal 1896–1907; 1909–1918
Labor 1909–1912, 1915–1936
Liberal 1909–1915
Liberal 1908–1911
Labor 1908–1923
Labor/Independent 1909–1915
Liberal 1893–1896; 1899–1915
Liberal 1902–1915
Opposition 1907–1915
Labor 1909–1912, 1920–1929
Labor 1909–1920
Liberal 1899–1912
Liberal 1899–1907; 1909–1918
Liberal 1877–1878; 1901–1914
Liberal 1902–1915
Liberal 1904–1920
Liberal 1907–1920
Labor 1899–1915
Labor 1893–1919
Liberal 1902–1911
Liberal 1902–1904; 1909–1920
Liberal 1908–1912
Labor 1907–1919
Liberal 1896–1902; 1904–1911
Liberal 1896–1911
Labor 1904–1927
Labor 1907–1920
Labor 1899–1912
Liberal 1900–1908; 1909–1920
Liberal 1899–1915
Labor 1908–1912, 1915–1920,
1923–1929
Opposition 1904–1912
Labor 1907–1917
Liberal 1909–1938
Labor 1901–1912
Labor 1908–1912, 1918–1941
Opposition 1904–1907; 1908–1918
Labor 1907–1912
Labor 1909–1920
Liberal 1901–1915
Labor 1905–1928
Liberal 1893–1926
Liberal 1886–1915
Liberal 1905–1918
Liberal 1907–1934
Labor 1899–1912
Labor 1898–1899; 1904–1912
Liberal 1904–1920
Labor 1909–1919
Liberal 1911–1918
Liberal 1896–1918
Liberal 1907–1935
Labor 1909–1925
Liberal 1894–1904; 1908–1912
Liberal 1901–1907; 1909–1918
Liberal 1911–1915
Liberal 1911–1926
Liberal 1907–1947
Liberal 1911–1915
Liberal 1903–1904; 1907–1915
Liberal 1909–1913, 1930–1935
Labor 1908–1932

On 7 February 1911, William Kidston, the Premier of Queensland and Liberal member for Rockhampton, resigned to become President of the Land Court. Labor candidate John Adamson won the resulting by-election on 25 February 1911.

On 7 February 1911, Arthur Hawthorn, the Liberal member for Enoggera, resigned following his appointment to the Queensland Legislative Council. Liberal candidate Richard Trout won the resulting by-election on 25 February 1911.

On 10 March 1911, Joshua Thomas Bell, the Liberal member for Dalby, died. At the resulting by-election on 2 April 1911, Liberal candidate William Vowles was elected.

In July 1911, the member for Fitzroy, James Crawford was expelled from the Labor Party for alleged disloyalty. He served out his term as an independent.

On 24 August 1911, Denis Keogh, the Liberal member for Rosewood, died. Liberal candidate Harry Stevens won the resulting by-election on 16 September 1911.

On 30 August 1911, Richard John Cottell, the Liberal member for Toowong, died. The Secretary for Public Lands and member for Brisbane North, Edward Macartney, resigned on 5 September. By-elections for both seats were held on 16 September 1911, with Macartney switching to Toowong, and Liberal candidate Thomas Welsby winning Brisbane North.

See also

References

. Colin Hughes. Graham, B. D.. Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1890-1964. 1976. Australian National University. Canberra. 0-7081-0301-4.

. Colin Hughes. Graham, B. D.. A handbook of Australian government and politics, 1890-1964. 1968. Australian National University. Canberra. 0-7081-0270-0.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Queensland General Election Dates 1860-1929. Queensland Parliament. 16 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131216062439/http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/documents/explore/parliamentaryrecord/sections/Part%202.24.pdf. 16 December 2013. dead.