Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1943–1946

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This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1943 to 1946. 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/Democratic/Liberal 1935–1955
George Bassett Country 1932–1964
Alfred Binks UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1932–1952
William Bradley UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1940–1949
Keith Brooks UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1939–1946
Walter Cambridge Country 1932–1946
Hector Clayton Independent 1937–1973
Joseph Coates 2 ALP 1921–1943
Arthur Colvin UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1932–1955
James Concannon ALP 1925–1958
John Culbert 3 ALP 1925–1943
Chris Dalton 1 ALP 1943–1970
William Dickson ALP 1925–1934, 1940–1966
Reg Downing ALP 1940–1972
Jim Eggins Country 1940–1949
Ernest Farrar UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1912–1952
John Ferguson 5 ALP 1945–1952
William Gibb 3 ALP 1931–1934, 1943–1952
James Graves ALP 1934–1961
Charles Hackett 2 ALP 1943–1964
Jim Harrison ALP 1943–1949
Herbert Henley Country 1937–1964
Thomas Holden 5 UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1934–1945
Henry Horne UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1917–1955
Sir Archibald Howie 4 UAP 1934–1943
Sir Norman Kater Country 1923–1955
Francis Kelly ALP 1942–1947
Robert King ALP 1931–1960
Frederick Kneeshaw UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1934–1949
Hugh Latimer UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1934–1955
Robert Mahony ALP 1921–1961
Jim Maloney ALP 1941–1972
Marsden Manfred UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1934–1949
Sir Henry Manning UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1932–1958
John Martin ALP 1931–1946
Patrick McGirr ALP 1921–1955
Alan McNamara ALP 1931–1934, 1937–1955
Henry Moulder Country 1932–1946
George Mullins ALP 1931–1948
Thomas Murray Independent 1921–1958
Ernest O'Dea ALP 1943–1967
Stanley Parry Independent 1940–1952
Sir John Peden UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1917–1946
Thomas Playfair UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1927–1966
Graham Pratten UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1937–1976
William Robson UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1920–1951
Robert Savage 2 ALP 1931–1934, 1943–1959
Leon Snider UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1943–1965
Ernest Sommerlad Country 1932–1952
Edmond Speck UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1940–1952
Frank Spicer Independent 1925–1973
Thomas Steele Country 1934–1961
John Stewart ALP 1941–1957
Colin Tannock ALP 1931–1952
Henry Thompson UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1940–1964
John Tonkin UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1940–1946
Sir Frederick Tout Country 1932–1946
Horace Whiddon UAP/Democratic/Liberal 1934–1955
Samuel Williams 4 ALP 1943–1962
Hugh Wragge Country 1932–1949
Ernest Gerard Wright ALP 1943–1973
1 Labor MLC Edward Grayndler died on 12 March 1943, before the beginning of this term. Labor candidate Chris Dalton was elected as his replacement on 20 July 1943.
2 UAP MLC Ernest Mitchell died on 21 April 1943, the day before this term began. Labor MLC Joseph Coates died on 4 May 1943. Labor candidates Charles Hackett and Robert Savage were elected as their replacements on 20 August 1943.
3 Labor MLC John Culbert died on 19 August 1943. Labor candidate William Gibb was elected as his replacement on 3 November 1943.
4 UAP MLC Sir Archibald Howie died on 26 October 1943. Labor candidate Samuel Williams was elected as his replacement on 9 December 1943.
4 Liberal MLC Thomas Holden resigned on 10 October 1945. Labor candidate John Ferguson was elected as his replacement on 7 November 1945.