Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1900–1902 explained

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, from the elections of 1 November 1900 to the elections of 1 October 1902.[1] From 1889 there were 95 seats in the Assembly.[2] [1] [3] Several members resigned to take up seats in the first Australian Parliament.

Victoria was a British self-governing colony in Australia until 1901 when it became a state of Australia.

Note: the Start and End dates refer to the politician's term for that seat.

18th Parliament
Name Start End
1894 1901
1900 1904
1900 1904
1897 1904
1900 1902
1889 1904
1889 1908
1900 1909
1889 1901
1900 1924
1894 1904
1892 1908
1897 1904
1892 1902
1900 1904
1874 1914
1894 1904
1889 1913
1894 1929
1900 1908
1889 1904
1894 1904
1892 1902
1900 1901
1894 1904
1897 1911
1889 1902
1897 1904
1897 1903
1899 1906
1889 1904
1894 1904
1894 1902
1889 1904
1897 1904
1900 1904
1900 1913
1894 1906
1892 1901
1894 1902
1900 1904
1894 1901
1899 1904
1894 1904
1892 1914
1899 1904
1900 1902
1880 1906
1900 1902
1897 1913
1889 1901
1894 1924
1900 1902
1881 1902
1892 1903
1900 1920
1880 1901
1900 1923
1894 1904
1889 1903
1889 1902
1897 1902
1899 1901
1897 1902
1897 1904
1884 1916
1900 1902
1900 1904
1893 1902
1889 1902
1889 1904
1900 1926
1900 1904
1900 1902
1900 1902
1900 1902
1894 1901
1894 1915
1880 1904
1889 1904
1898 1902
1900 1904
1883 1901
1889 1904
1889 1904
1897 1904
1889 1903
1896 1904
1889 1901
1892 1902
1900 1904
1892 1902
1892 1908
1894 1904
1889 1902

Francis Mason was Speaker. William Beazley was Chairman of Committees.

Anderson died 20 June 1901; replaced by John Deegan in July 1901.

Best resigned in May 1901 after being elected a senator in the new Australian Parliament; replaced by Patrick O'Connor in June 1901.

Findley was expelled in June 1901 for seditious libel; replaced by James Boyd in July 1901.

Isaacs resigned in May 1901 after being elected to the new Australian Parliament; replaced by Alfred Billson in June 1901.

Kennedy resigned in May 1901 after being elected to the new Australian Parliament; replaced by William Hall in June 1901.

McColl resigned in May 1901 after being elected to the new Australian Parliament; replaced by John Cullen in June 1901.

McLean resigned in May 1901 after being elected to the new Australian Parliament; replaced by Hubert Patrick Keogh in June 1901.

Mauger resigned in May 1901 after being elected to the new Australian Parliament; replaced by Jacob Fotheringham in June 1901.

Salmon resigned in May 1901 after being elected to the new Australian Parliament; replaced by George Mitchell in June 1901.

Staughton Sr. died 29 August 1901; replaced by Samuel Staughton Jr. in September 1901.

Turner resigned in February 1901 to (successfully) contest a seat in the new Australian Parliament; replaced by William Williams in February 1901.

Fotheringham resigned on 1 May 1902; replaced by Alexander McDonald on 1 June 1902.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elections since 1856 . Parliament of Victoria . 22 April 2014.
  2. Web site: The Electoral Act Amendment Act 1888 . 25 April 2014 . PDF .
  3. Web site: Re-Member (Former Members) . State Government of Victoria . 16 June 2021.