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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1940–1943

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This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1940 to 1943. At this time the Council was not directly elected, but was chosen by a joint sitting of the New South Wales Parliament.

Name Party Years in office
Alexander Alam ALP 1925–1958, 1963–1973
George Archer ALP 1925–1949
Thomas Armstrong UAP 1935–1955
George Bassett Country 1932–1964
Alfred Binks UAP 1932–1952
William Bradley 2 UAP 1940–1949
Charles Bridges 4 ALP 1925–1937, 1940–1943
Keith Brooks UAP 1939–1946
Walter Cambridge Country 1932–1946
Hector Clayton Independent 1937–1973
Joseph Coates ALP 1921–1943
Arthur Colvin UAP 1932–1955
James Concannon ALP 1925–1958
John Culbert ALP 1925–1943
William Dickson ALP 1925–1934, 1940–1966
Reg Downing ALP 1940–1972
Maxwell Dunlop 6 Country 1932–1941
Jim Eggins Country 1940–1949
Ernest Farrar UAP 1912–1952
James Graves ALP 1934–1961
Edward Grayndler 8 ALP 1921–1934, 1936–1943
Herbert Henley Country 1937–1964
Thomas Holden UAP 1934–1945
Henry Horne UAP 1917–1955
Sir Archibald Howie UAP 1934–1943
Sir Norman Kater Country 1923–1955
Francis Kelly 7 ALP 1942–1947
Robert King ALP 1931–1960
Frederick Kneeshaw UAP 1934–1949
Hugh Latimer UAP 1934–1955
Edward Magrath ALP 1925–1943
Robert Mahony ALP 1921–1961
Jim Maloney 5 ALP 1941–1972
Marsden Manfred UAP 1934–1949
Sir Henry Manning UAP 1932–1958
John Martin ALP 1931–1946
Patrick McGirr ALP 1921–1955
Alan McNamara ALP 1931–1934, 1937–1955
Ernest Mitchell 9 UAP 1937–1943
Henry Moulder Country 1932–1946
George Mullins ALP 1931–1948
Thomas Murray Independent 1921–1958
John O'Regan 4 ALP 1921–1940
Stanley Parry Independent 1940–1952
Sir John Peden UAP 1917–1946
Thomas Playfair UAP 1927–1966
Graham Pratten UAP 1937–1976
William Robson UAP 1920–1951
James Ryan 2 UAP 1917–1940
Mick Ryan ALP 1925–1943
Ernest Sommerlad Country 1932–1952
Edmond Speck 3 UAP 1940–1952
Frank Spicer Independent 1925–1973
Thomas Steele Country 1934–1961
John Stewart 6 ALP 1941–1957
Colin Tannock ALP 1931–1952
Sir Allen Taylor 3 UAP 1912–1940
Henry Thompson UAP 1940–1964
John Tonkin 1 UAP 1940–1946
Sir Frederick Tout Country 1932–1946
Thomas Tyrrell 7 ALP 1925–1942
Sir Graham Waddell Country 1934–1943
Sir Samuel Walder UAP 1932–1943
Frank Wall 5 UAP 1917–1941
Horace Whiddon UAP 1934–1955
Hugh Wragge Country 1932–1949
1 Independent MLC Theodore Trautwein's seat was declared vacant on 16 April 1940 after he was convicted of making false representation; this was prior to the beginning of this term. UAP candidate John Tonkin was elected as his replacement on 8 October 1940.
2 UAP MLC James Ryan died on 21 June 1940. UAP candidate William Bradley was elected as his replacement on 22 October 1940.
3 UAP MLC Sir Allen Taylor died on 30 September 1940. UAP candidate Edmond Speck was elected as his replacement on 19 November 1940.
4 Labor MLC John O'Regan died on 28 October 1940. Labor candidate Charles Bridges was elected as his replacement on 3 December 1940.
5 UAP MLC Frank Wall died on 1 April 1941. Labor candidate Jim Maloney was elected as his replacement on 13 August 1941.
6 Country MLC Maxwell Dunlop died on 1 August 1941. Labor candidate John Stewart was elected as his replacement on 24 September 1941.
7 Labor MLC Thomas Tyrrell died on 31 October 1942. Labor candidate Francis Kelly was elected as his replacement on 20 November 1942.
8 Labor MLC Edward Grayndler died on 12 March 1943. The vacancy carried over to the next parliament.
9 UAP MLC Ernest Mitchell died on 21 April 1943, the day this term concluded. The vacancy carried over to the next parliament.