Division of Lang explained

Federal:yes
Lang
State:nsw
Created:1901
Abolished:1977
Namesake:John Dunmore Lang

The Division of Lang was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of New South Wales. It was located in the southern suburbs of Sydney, and was named after Rev. John Dunmore Lang, a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and advocate of Australian independence. It originally included the suburbs of Kogarah and Marrickville, but by the time it was abolished in 1977, it covered the suburbs of Lakemba and Belmore. The Division was proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the original 75 divisions to be contested at the first Federal election. It was held by the Labor Party for all but one term after 1928, and in its final form was very safe for that party. It was abolished at the redistribution of 31 October 1977.[1]

Members

ImageMemberPartyTermNotes
 Francis McLean
Free Tradenowrap 29 March 1901
23 November 1903
Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Marrickville. Did not contest in 1903. Failed to win the Division of Hume
 Sir Elliot Johnson
nowrap 16 December 1903
1906
Served as Speaker during the Cook, Hughes and Bruce Governments. Lost seat
 nowrap Anti-Socialistnowrap 1906 –
26 May 1909
 nowrap Liberalnowrap 26 May 1909 –
17 February 1917
 nowrap Nationalistnowrap 17 February 1917 –
17 November 1928
 William Long
Labornowrap 17 November 1928
19 December 1931
Lost seat
 Dick Dein
United Australianowrap 19 December 1931
7 August 1934
Transferred to the Senate
 Dan Mulcahy
Labor (NSW)nowrap 15 September 1934
February 1936
Died in office
 nowrap Labornowrap February 1936 –
2 May 1940
 nowrap Labor (Non-Communist)nowrap 2 May 1940 –
February 1941
 Labornowrap February 1941 –
13 July 1953
 Frank Stewart
nowrap 29 August 1953
10 December 1977
Served as minister under Whitlam. Transferred to the Division of Grayndler after Lang was abolished in 1977

Election results

See main article: Electoral results for the Division of Lang.

Notes and References

  1. http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id%3A%22hansard80%2Fhansardr80%2F1979-05-01%2F0003%22 DEATH OF THE HONOURABLE FRANCIS EUGENE STEWART, M.P