This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, from the 1902 state election held on 1 October 1902 to the 1904 state election held on 1 June 1904.[1] From 1889 there were 95 seats in the Assembly.[2] [1] [3]
Victoria became a state of Australia in 1901. At the 1904 elections, 42 districts were abolished and new ones created. The abolished districts were: Anglesey; Ararat; Benalla and Yarrawonga; Bogong; Carlton South; Castlemaine; Clunes and Allandale; Creswick; Dandenong and Berwick; Delatite; Donald and Swan Hill; Dunolly; East Bourke; East Bourke Boroughs; Eastern Suburbs; Emerald Hill; Essendon and Flemington; Footscray; Gippsland Central; Grant; Horsham; Jolimont and West Richmond; Kilmore, Dalhousie and Lancefield; Kyneton; Maldon; Mandurang; Melbourne South; Normanby; Numurkah and Nathalia; Portland; Ripon and Hampden; Sandhurst; Sandhurst South; Shepparton and Euroa; South Yarra; Stawell; Talbot and Avoca; Villiers and Heytesbury; Wangaratta and Rutherglen; West Bourke; West Melbourne and Windermere.[4]
Note: the Start and End dates refer to the politician's term for that seat.
19th Parliament | |||
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Name | Start | End | |
1900 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1900 | 1904 | ||
Ovens | 1902 | 1904 | |
1902 | 1904 | ||
1897 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1889 | 1904 | ||
1889 | 1908 | ||
1900 | 1909 | ||
1900 | 1924 | ||
1894 | 1904 | ||
1901 | 1908 | ||
1892 | 1908 | ||
1897 | 1904 | ||
1900 | 1904 | ||
1874 | 1914 | ||
1902 | 1920 | ||
1894 | 1904 | ||
1889 | 1913 | ||
1901 | 1911 | ||
1894 | 1929 | ||
1900 | 1908 | ||
1889 | 1904 | ||
1894 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1918 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1894 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1897 | 1911 | ||
1897 | 1904 | ||
1897 | 1903 | ||
1899 | 1906 | ||
1889 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1894 | 1904 | ||
1901 | 1903 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1889 | 1904 | ||
1897 | 1904 | ||
1900 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1903 | ||
1902 | 1903 | ||
1900 | 1913 | ||
1902 | 1922 | ||
1894 | 1906 | ||
1900 | 1904 | ||
1901 | 1908 | ||
1899 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1907 | ||
1894 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1892 | 1914 | ||
1899 | 1904 | ||
1880 | 1906 | ||
1902 | 1922 | ||
1897 | 1913 | ||
1901 | 1917 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1894 | 1924 | ||
1892 | 1903 | ||
1902 | 1924 | ||
1900 | 1920 | ||
1900 | 1923 | ||
1894 | 1904 | ||
1889 | 1903 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1901 | 1904 | ||
1897 | 1904 | ||
1884 | 1916 | ||
1900 | 1904 | ||
1889 | 1904 | ||
1900 | 1926 | ||
1900 | 1904 | ||
1894 | 1915 | ||
1880 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1889 | 1904 | ||
Horsham | 1900 | 1904 | |
1901 | 1903 | ||
1889 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1913 | ||
1889 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1912 | ||
1897 | 1904 | ||
1889 | 1903 | ||
1896 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1900 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1904 | ||
1892 | 1908 | ||
1894 | 1904 | ||
1902 | 1903 | ||
Duncan Gillies was Speaker until his death on 12 September 1903. William Beazley was Chairman of Committees until becoming Speaker on 16 September 1903.[5]
Gillies died 12 September 1903; replaced by George Fairbairn in October 1903
Hall died 25 April 1903; replaced by John Carlisle in May 1903.
Hickford resigned in November 1903; replaced by David Methven in December 1903.
Hirsch resigned in November 1903; replaced by William Telford Webb in December 1903.
McKenzie left Parliament in February 1903; replaced by Thomas Hunt in March 1903.
Maloney resigned in November 1903; replaced by Tom Tunnecliffe in December 1903.
Staughton died 20 May 1903; replaced by Andrew Robert Robertson in June 1903.
Trenwith resigned in November 1903; replaced by George Roberts in December 1903.
Wilson resigned in November 1903; replaced by John Glasgow in December 1903.