Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1859–1861 explained

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from the elections of 26 August – 26 September 1859 to the elections of 2 – 19 August 1861.[1]

The Assembly was created in 1856. The following districts were abolished by the Victorian Electoral Act, 1858, taking effect at the 1859 elections: Alberton, Anglesey, Castlemaine Boroughs, Colac, Dundas and Follett (renamed to Dundas), Evelyn and Mornington, Geelong, Gippsland, Loddon, Melbourne, North Grant, North Grenville, Polwarth, Ripon, Hampden and South Grenville, South Melbourne and Talbot.[2]

The following districts were created in 1859: Crowlands, Geelong East, Geelong West, Avoca, Dalhousie, North Gippsland, Polwarth and South Grenville, Sandridge, South Gippsland, Ararat, Castlemaine, Creswick, East Bourke Boroughs, Emerald Hill, Maldon, Mandurang, Maryborough, Ripon and Hampden, West Melbourne, Ballaarat East, Ballaarat West, East Melbourne, Grenville, North Melbourne, Gippsland North, Mornington, Dundas (renamed from Dundas and Follett) and Evelyn.[2]

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Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.

NameElectorateTerm in Office
1858–1864
1859–1861
1856–1864; 1866–1870
1859–1861
George Elliott Barton1859–1861
1859–1861
1856–1864
1856–1857; 1859–1864
1859–1861
1859–1861; 1864–1865
1859–1861; 1868–1870
1859–1864
1859–1860
1859–1864
1856–1864; 1867–1874; 1876–1880
1857–1861
1856–1861; 1866–1867
1856–1864
1858–1859; 1861; 1864;
1868–1871; 1874
1859–1861
1859–1874; 1878–1884
1859–1870
1859–1862
1856–1870; 1871–1885
1859–1861
1856–1860; 1864–1865; 1871–1874
1858–1860
1857–1864
1859–1861
1856–1861
1859–1864
1856–1861
1859–1865
1859–1861; 1862–1865
1856–1864; 1868–1871
1859–1861
1857–1864; 1866–1867
1857–1861; 1862–1864
1859–1864
1859–1860
1859
1859–1861; 1864–1874; 1875–1879
1856–1871; 1874–1889
1859–1864
1859–1861; 1874–1877
1859–1861
1859–1861; 1861–1864
1859–1861
1856–1861; 1862–1872; 1874–1878
1859–1877; 1883–1897
1859–1860
1859–1860
1856–1861; 1863–1865; 1870–1871
1858–1858; 1859–1864
1856–1865; 1866–1871
1856–1861
1859–1861
1859–1864
1859–1861; 1877–1880; 1880–1881
1856–1865; 1877–1883
1856–1860
1859–1861
1856–1857; 1859–1862
1859–1862
1859–1861
1859–1861
1857–1862; 1874–1881; 1883–1886
1859–1864
1856–1861
1859–1865; 1871–1874; 1877–1880;
1880–1883; 1886–1894
1856–1867
1859–1861
1857–1859; 1859–1861
1859–1868
1857–1861
1857–1861; 1861–1864
1859–1864; 1871–1892
1859–1861

Aspinall resigned September 1860, replaced by Henry Samuel Chapman in a November 1860 by-election

Brodie resigned in May 1861, replaced by James Sullivan in a May 1861 by-election

Cowie resigned in January 1860, replaced by Augustus Greeves in a February 1860 by-election

Ebden resigned in May 1861, replaced by George Higinbotham in a May 1861 by-election

Everard left Parliament in December 1859, replaced by Wilson Gray in a January 1860 by-election

Harker resigned in March 1860, replaced by James Martley in a March 1860 by-election

Harrison resigned September 1860, replaced by Nicholas Foott in a November 1860 by-election

Horne resigned February 1861, replaced by Thomas Manifold in a March 1861 by-election

Hunter left Parliament in July 1861, replaced by Graham Berry in a July 1861 by-election

Ireland lost the December 1860 by-election after being appointed Attorney-General,[3] replaced by Nathaniel Levi sworn in January 1861[4]

Keefer resigned in March 1860, replaced by John Donald in a March 1860 by-election

King resigned November 1859, replaced by William Bell in a January 1860 by-election. Bell resigned in March 1860, replaced by William Jones in a March 1860 by-election

Macadam left Parliament in May 1861, replaced by Alexander John Smith (May to July 1861)

McLeod resigned in September 1860, replaced by William Haines in a November 1860 by-election

McMillan resigned November 1860, replaced by George Hedley in a January 1861 by-election

Phelan's election was declared void in January 1860, replaced by John Carre Riddell in a February 1860 by-election

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elections since 1856 . Parliament of Victoria . 4 February 2014.
  2. Web site: An Act to alter the Electoral Districts of Victoria and to increase the number of Members of the Legislative Assembly thereof. . 1858 . Australasian Legal Information Institute . 4 February 2014.
  3. News: Mr. Ireland's Defeat . 13 December 1860 . Bendigo Advertiser.
  4. News: The Victorian Parliament . The Argus . Melbourne, Vic. . 4 January 1861.