Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1922–1925 explained

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council between the elections of 31 May 1922 and 4 June 1925. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each triennial election, half of these members were elected at the 1922 triennial election with terms expiring in 1928, while the other half were elected at the 1919 triennial election with terms expiring in 1925.

The Electoral Provinces Boundaries Act 1903 defined 17 Provinces with two members each for a total of 34 members.[1]

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

Name Party Expiry Due Term in Office
1928 1907–1913; 1922–1928
1928 1912–1952
Nationalist 1925 1910–1925
Nationalist 1925 1922–1937
1925 1914–1931; 1934–1952
Nationalist 1928 1910–1928
Nationalist 1925 1917–1931
Nationalist 1928 1907–1934
Nationalist 1925 1919–1935
Nationalist 1925 1913–1955
Nationalist 1925 1910–1937
Nationalist 1925 1921–1937
Country 1928 1919–1928
Nationalist 1925 1917–1937
Labor 1925 1916–1943
Nationalist 1925 1904–1913; 1917–1948
1925 1919–1949
Country 1928 1920–1946
Labor 1928 1910–1940
Nationalist 1925 1921–1937
Nationalist 1925 1916–1922
Labor 1928 1919–1940
Nationalist 1928 1922–1936
Labor 1925 1916; 1917–1947
Nationalist 1928 1901–1924
Nationalist 1928 1913–1928
Nationalist 1928 1901–1928
Nationalist 1928 1912–1934
Nationalist 1925 1912–1925
Nationalist 1928 1921–1935
Nationalist 1928 1891–1928
Nationalist 1928 1922–1940
Nationalist 1925 1907–1931
Labor 1928 1922–1938

Walter Manifold, then Sir Frank Clarke was President; William Edgar was Chairman of Committees.

On 20 October 1922, William Kendell, MLC for North Eastern, died; replaced by Albert Zwar in November 1922.

In January 1924, Walter Manifold, MLC for Western, resigned; replaced by Marcus Saltau in March 1924.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Electoral Provinces Boundaries Act 1903 . 1 May 2014 . Australasian Legal Information Institute.