This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 22 May 1920 to 21 May 1922. The chamber had 30 seats made up of ten provinces each electing three members, on a system of rotation whereby one-third of the members would retire at each biennial election.
Name | Party | Province | Term expires | Years in office | |
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1924 | 1912–1924 | ||||
1926 | 1920–1923 | ||||
1926 | 1914–1950 | ||||
1926 | 1901–1921 | ||||
Nationalist | 1924 | 1912–1923 | |||
National Labor | 1924 | 1912–1946 | |||
Labor | 1922 | 1916–1922 | |||
National Labor | 1922 | 1910–1928 | |||
Nationalist | 1926 | 1914–1926 | |||
Nationalist | 1924 | 1916–1933 | |||
Country | 1926 | 1916–1925 | |||
Country | 1922 | 1904–1946 | |||
Nationalist | 1926 | 1920–1934 | |||
Labor | 1922 | 1916–1928 | |||
Independent | 1926 | 1914–1942 | |||
Independent | 1922 | 1903–1922 | |||
Independent | 1926 | 1908–1946 | |||
Nationalist | 1924 | 1919–1931 | |||
Nationalist | 1924 | 1912–1924 | |||
Country | 1922 | 1910–1922 | |||
Independent | 1924 | 1916–1950 | |||
Ind. Nat. | 1924 | 1918–1924 | |||
Labor | 1926 | 1920–1926; 1932–1946 | |||
Nationalist | 1926 | 1918–1941 | |||
Labor | 1922 | 1919–1922 | |||
Nationalist | 1922 | 1916–1934 | |||
Nationalist | 1924 | 1912–1922 | |||
Nationalist | 1922 | 1915–1929 | |||
Nationalist | 1924 | 1917–1931 | |||
Country | 1926 | 1921–1926 | |||
Nationalist | 1922 | 1883–1884; 1885–1886; 1894–1898; 1902–1906; 1910–1934 |
On 15 April 1921, South-West Province Nationalist MLC Ephraim Clarke died. Country candidate Francis Willmott won the resulting by-election on 21 May 1921.
. Colin Hughes. Aitkin, Don. Voting for the Australian State Upper Houses, 1890-1984. 1986. Australian National University. Canberra. 0-909779-18-X.