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Candidates of the 1910 New South Wales state election

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This is a list of candidates for the 1910 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 14 October 1910.

Retiring Members

Liberal

Independent

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 candidate Liberal candidate Other candidates
 
Albury Ind Liberal Benjamin Lloyd Gordon McLaurin (Ind Lib)
Alexandria Labor John Dacey George Smith James Horne (Ind)
Allowrie Liberal Charles Craig Mark Morton
Annandale Liberal George Davidson Albert Bruntnell
Armidale Liberal Francis Bryant Edmund Lonsdale
Ashburnham Labor John Lynch Reginald Weaver
Ashfield Liberal Francis Cowling William Robson
Balmain Labor John Storey John Hurley
Bathurst Liberal Joseph Coates John Miller
Bega Liberal Francis Riley William Wood
Belmore Labor Patrick Minahan John English (Ind Lab)
Belubula Liberal Cornelius Danahey Thomas Waddell
Bingara Liberal George McDonald Samuel Moore
Blayney Labor George Beeby William Kelk
Botany Labor Fred Page George Howe
Broken Hill Labor John Cann
Burrangong Labor George Burgess James Carroll
Burwood Liberal Thomas Tytherleigh Thomas Henley
Camden Liberal Frederick Webster Fred Downes
Camperdown Labor Robert Stuart-Robertson Thomas Jessep
Canterbury Liberal Ernest Burgess Varney Parkes John Gager (Ind)
Castlereagh Labor John Treflé William Donnelly
Clarence Liberal William Cahill John McFarlane
Clyde Liberal William Tomkins William Millard Samuel Rose (Ind)
Cobar Labor Donald Macdonell
Cootamundra Labor William Holman Granville Ryrie
Corowa Liberal John Grant Richard Ball
Darling Labor John Meehan William Shepherd
Darling Harbour Labor John Cochran Andrew Thomson (Ind Lab)
Darlinghurst Liberal John FitzGerald Daniel Levy John Haynes (Ind)
Deniliquin Labor Henry Peters Arthur Trethowan (FSA)
Durham Liberal Robert Elkin William Brown Walter Bennett (Ind Lib)
Glebe Liberal Tom Keegan James Hogue
Gloucester Liberal Con Hogan Richard Price James Gregg (Ind)
Gordon Liberal Conrad Von Hagen Charles Wade
Gough Liberal Henry Colditz Follett Thomas
Goulburn Liberal Percy Hollis Augustus James
Granville Liberal Francis McLean John Nobbs
Gwydir Labor George Jones Edward Spear
Hartley Labor James Dooley Sydney Innes-Noad
Hastings and Macleay Liberal Hugh Bridson Robert Davidson Henry Morton (Ind)
Hawkesbury Liberal Albert Jones Brinsley Hall
Kahibah Labor Alfred Edden Walter Clutton
King Liberal James Morrish Neville Mayman Philip Cullen (Ind)
Michael Egan (Ind)
James Jones (Ind)
Robert Roberts (Ind)
Lachlan Labor Andrew Kelly William Ewers
Lane Cove Liberal Sydney Hutton David Fell
Leichhardt Labor Ambrose Carmichael Frederick Reed
Liverpool Plains Labor Henry Horne Robert Patten (FSA)
Macquarie Liberal Thomas Thrower James Burns
Maitland Ind Liberal Laurence Vial John Gillies (Ind Lib)
Marrickville Liberal Thomas Crawford Rupert McCoy Tedbar Barden (Ind)
Arthur Blackwood (Ind Lib)
Middle Harbour Liberal Stephen O'Brien Richard Arthur David Middleton (Ind Lib)
Monaro Labor Gus Miller William Wright
Mudgee Liberal Bill Dunn Robert Jones
Murray Labor Robert Scobie
Murrumbidgee Labor Patrick McGarry John Fletcher
Namoi Independent George Black Hubert O'Reilly (Ind Lib)
Newcastle Liberal Arthur Gardiner Owen Gilbert
Newtown Labor Robert Hollis William Ferguson Patrick Quinn (Ind)
Northumberland Labor William Kearsley Reginald Harris (Ind Lib)
Orange Liberal Greg McGirr John Fitzpatrick
Paddington Liberal John Osborne Charles Oakes Francis Meacle (Ind Lib)
Parramatta Liberal Dowell O'Reilly Tom Moxham
Petersham Liberal Adamson Dawson John Cohen
Phillip Ind Liberal Richard Meagher Henry Manning William Leonard (Ind)
Pyrmont Labor John McNeill John Sutton William McCristal (Ind Lab)
Queanbeyan Labor John Cusack Joseph Roberts
Raleigh Ind Liberal Clem Johnson George Briner (Ind Lib)
Randwick Ind Liberal George Young David Storey (Ind Lib)
Redfern Labor James McGowen John Fegan
Richmond Liberal William Gillies John Perry
Rous Liberal Alfred Taylor George Hindmarsh
Rozelle Labor James Mercer Tom Hoskins
St George Liberal William Bagnall William Taylor
St Leonards Ind Liberal George Down Arthur Cocks Edward Clark (Ind Lib)
Sherbrooke Liberal Andrew Thompson John Hunt
Singleton Liberal Sydney Pender James Fallick
Sturt Labor Arthur Griffith Henry Kelly
Surry Hills Liberal Henry Hoyle Sir James Graham John Eaton (Ind)
Tamworth Ind Liberal John Lord Robert Levien (Ind Lib)
Tenterfield Liberal Reginald Whereat Charles Lee Robert Pyers (Ind)
Upper Hunter Labor William Ashford Henry Willis
Waratah Labor John Estell Thomas Collins
Waverley Liberal Walter Duncan James Macarthur-Onslow Henry Douglass (Ind)
Robert Watkins (Ind Lib)
Wickham Labor William Grahame Thomas Allsopp
Wollondilly Liberal Charles Fern William McCourt
Wollongong Labor John Nicholson Edward Beeby
Woollahra Liberal James McCarthy William Latimer Leo Robinson (Ind)
Wynyard Ind Liberal Walter Boston Robert Donaldson (Ind Lib)
Yass Labor Niels Nielsen Bernard Grogan

See also

References

  • Green, Antony. "1910 election candidate index". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. New South Wales Parliament.