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Candidates of the 1921 Victorian state election

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The 1921 Victorian state election was held on 30 August 1921.

Retiring Members

No members retired at this election.

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Electorate Held by Labor candidates Nationalist candidates VFU candidates Other candidates
Abbotsford Labor Gordon Webber
Albert Park Labor Arthur Wallace William Hug
Allandale Nationalist Robert Miller Sir Alexander Peacock
Ballarat East Nationalist John Kean Robert McGregor
Ballarat West Nationalist Thomas Wilson Matthew Baird
Barwon Nationalist Herbert Wookey Edward Morley James Farrer Duncan McLennan (Ind Nat)
Benalla VFU Alfred Manning John Carlisle
Benambra Nationalist Henry Beardmore
Bendigo East Labor Luke Clough Tom Brennan
Bendigo West Nationalist Thomas Jude David Smith
Boroondara Nationalist Edmund Greenwood
Borung VFU William Hutchinson David Allison
Brighton Nationalist Oswald Snowball
Brunswick Labor James Jewell John March
Bulla Nationalist Andrew Robertson
Carlton Labor Robert Solly
Castlemaine and Maldon Nationalist Percy Clarey Harry Lawson
Collingwood Independent Labor Tom Tunnecliffe Alexander Young Martin Hannah (Ind Lab)
James Reid (Ind)
Dalhousie Nationalist Allan Cameron
Dandenong Nationalist Roy Beardsworth Frank Groves
Daylesford Nationalist James McDonald Donald McLeod
Dundas Labor Bill Slater Sidney Officer
Eaglehawk VFU Thomas Gamboni Edward Heitmann Albert Dunstan William Dunstan (Ind)
William Wallace (Ind)
East Melbourne Nationalist Michael Collins Alfred Farthing
Essendon Nationalist Alexander Taylor Thomas Ryan
Evelyn Nationalist Arthur Jones William Everard
Fitzroy Labor John Billson Albert Kemp
Flemington Labor Edward Warde Francis Clarey
Geelong Labor William Brownbill William Thwaites
Gippsland East VFU John Jeffers Albert Lind
Gippsland North Nationalist James Bermingham James McLachlan (Ind Lab)
Gippsland South Nationalist Thomas Livingston David White
Gippsland West Nationalist Sir John Mackey
Glenelg Labor William Thomas Hugh Campbell
Goulburn Valley VFU John Mitchell Murray Bourchier
Grenville VFU Arthur Hughes George Turner David Gibson
Gunbower Nationalist Henry Angus Ogilvie Watson
Hampden Nationalist Hugh Meagher David Oman Martin Brennan
Hawthorn Nationalist William McPherson
Jika Jika Labor John Cain Joseph Eller
Kara Kara Nationalist Alfred Pearce John Pennington Alexander Cameron
Korong VFU Peter Hansen Isaac Weaver
Lowan VFU James Menzies Marcus Wettenhall
Maryborough Labor George Frost James Holland
Melbourne Labor Alexander Rogers
Mornington VFU William Cook Alfred Downward Albert Sambell (Ind Nat)
North Melbourne Labor George Prendergast
Ovens Nationalist Alfred Billson
Polwarth Nationalist John Linahan James McDonald
Port Fairy Labor Henry Bailey William Downing
Port Melbourne Labor James Murphy
Prahran Labor Alexander Parker Richard Fetherston
Richmond Labor Ted Cotter
Rodney VFU Hugh McKenzie John Allan
St Kilda Nationalist Walter Gorman Frederic Eggleston
Stawell and Ararat Nationalist Francis Brophy Richard Toutcher
Swan Hill VFU Royden Patterson Francis Old
Toorak Nationalist Stanley Argyle
Upper Goulburn VFU Christopher Gleeson John Leckie Edwin Mackrell
Walhalla Nationalist Samuel Barnes
Wangaratta VFU John Bowser
Waranga Nationalist John Gordon
Warrenheip Labor Edmond Hogan James Ryan
Warrnambool Nationalist Fred Katz James Deany
Williamstown Labor John Lemmon

See also

References