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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1922–1925

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This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 26th parliament of New South Wales from 1922 to 1925. They were elected at the 1922 state election on 25 March 1922. The Speaker was The Hon Sir Daniel Levy.

Name Party Electorate Term in office'
David Anderson Nationalist Ryde 1920–1930
Guy Arkins Nationalist St George 1915–1930, 1938–1941
Richard Arthur Nationalist North Shore 1904–1932
William Ashford1 Independent Wammerawa 1910–1922
Hon Jack Baddeley Labor Newcastle 1922–1949
William Bagnall Nationalist St George 1913–1925, 1925–1927
John Bailey Labor/Independent 5 Goulburn 1918–1925
Richard Ball Nationalist Murray 1895–1898, 1904–1937
Thomas Bavin Nationalist Ryde 1917–1935
Walter Bennett Nationalist Maitland 1889–1902, 1917–1934
John Birt Labor Sydney 1919–1925
Albert Bruntnell Nationalist Parramatta 1906–1907, 1910–1913, 1919–1929
Hon Michael Bruxner Progressive Northern Tablelands 1920–1962
Frank Burke Labor Botany 1917–1944
Ernest Buttenshaw Progressive Murrumbidgee 1917–1938
William Cameron Nationalist Maitland 1918–1931
George Cann Labor St George 1914–1927
Frank Chaffey Nationalist Namoi 1913–1940
Joseph Clark 1 Labor Wammerawa 1920–1927, 1930–1932
Hon Arthur Cocks 6 Nationalist North Shore 1910–1925
Hugh Connell Labor Newcastle 1920–1934
Magnus Cromarty Nationalist Newcastle 1922–1925
Mat Davidson Labor Sturt 1918–1949
Billy Davies Labor Wollondilly 1917–1949
Brian Doe Nationalist Sturt 1917–1927
James Dooley Labor Bathurst 1907–1927
Hon David Drummond Progressive Northern Tablelands 1920–1949
Hon Bill Dunn Labor Wammerawa 1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950
Cyril Fallon Democratic Eastern Suburbs 1922–1925
William Fell Independent Coalitionist North Shore 1922–1927
Joseph Fitzgerald Labor Oxley 1920–1927, 1930–1932
John Fitzpatrick Nationalist Bathurst 1895–1904, 1907–1930
William FitzSimons Nationalist Cumberland 1922–1926
Martin Flannery Labor Murrumbidgee 1920–1932
George Fuller Nationalist Wollondilly 1889–1894, 1915–1928
Hyman Goldstein Nationalist Eastern Suburbs 1922–1928
Mark Gosling Labor St George 1920–1932
Robert Greig Labor Ryde 1920–1927, 1941–1947
Arthur Grimm Nationalist Murrumbidgee 1913–1925
Thomas Henley Nationalist Ryde 1904–1935
Theodore Hill Nationalist Oxley 1920–1927
Ted Horsington2 Labor Sturt 1922–1947
Tom Hoskins Nationalist Western Suburbs 1913–1927
Joseph Jackson Nationalist Sydney 1922–1956
Harold Jaques Nat Eastern Suburbs 1920–1930
Tom Keegan Labor Balmain 1910–1920, 1921–1935
Matthew Kilpatrick Progressive Murray 1920–1941
Albert Lane Nationalist Balmain 1922–1927
Jack Lang Labor Parramatta 1913–1943, 1943–1946
Hon Carlo Lazzarini Labor Western Suburbs 1917–1952
Hon John Lee Nationalist Botany 1920–1930, 1932–1941
Hon Daniel Levy Nationalist Sydney 1901–1937
Hon Thomas Ley Nationalist St George 1917–1925
Peter Loughlin Labor Cootamundra 1917–1927, 1932–1935
Edward Loxton Nationalist Ryde 1920–1925
Hugh Main Progressive Cootamundra 1922–1938
Alfred McClelland Labor Northern Tablelands 1920–1927, 1930–1932
Greg McGirr ALP/Young Australia Party4 Sydney 1913–1925
James McGirr Labor Cootamundra 1922–1952
Hon William McKell Labor Botany 1917–1947
Edward McTiernan Labor Western Suburbs 1920–1927
Patrick Minahan Labor Sydney 1910–1917, 1920–1925, 1925–1927
William Missingham Progressive Byron 1922–1933
Voltaire Molesworth Labor Cumberland 1920–1925
Thomas Morrow Nationalist Parramatta 1922–1925
Mark Morton Nationalist Wollondilly 1901–1920, 1922–1938
Cecil Murphy Labor North Shore 1920–1927
David Murray Labor Newcastle 1921–1928
Thomas Mutch Labor Botany 1917-1930, 1938–1941
George Nesbitt Nationalist Byron 1913–1925
John Ness Nationalist Western Suburbs 1922–1930, 1932–1938
Charles Oakes Nationalist Eastern Suburbs 1901–1910, 1917–1925
William O'Brien ALP Murray 1917–1925
Walter O'Hearn Labor Maitland 1920–1932
Bob O'Halloran Labor Eastern Suburbs 1920–1927, 1941–1947
Stephen Perdriau Nationalist Byron 1920–1925
John Perkins Nationalist Goulburn 1921–1926
John Quirk Labor Balmain 1917–1938
Bill Ratcliffe Labor Botany 1922–1932
Alfred Reid6 Nationalist North Shore 1920–1922, 1925–1945
Charles Rosenthal Nationalist Bathurst 1922–1925
Thomas Rutledge Progressive Goulburn 1920–1925
Patrick Scully3 Labor Namoi 1920–1923
William Scully3 Labor Namoi 1923–1932
Walter Skelton Independent Newcastle 1922–1927
Robert Stopford Nationalist Balmain 1922–1925
Robert Stuart-Robertson Labor Balmain 1907–1933
Harold Thorby Progressive Wammerawa 1922–1930
Hon Roy Vincent Progressive Oxley 1922–1953
Bruce Walker Nationalist Cumberland 1917–1932
Walter Wearne Nationalist Namoi 1917–1930
Hon Reginald Weaver Nationalist North Shore 1917–1925, 1927–1945
James Wilson Nationalist Western Suburbs 1920–1925
Jabez Wright 2 Labor Sturt 1913–1920, 1921–1922

Under the provisions of the Parliamentary Elections (Casual Vacancies) Act, casual vacancies were filled by the next unsuccessful candidate on the departing member's party list. If an Independent member retired, the Clerk of the Assembly determined who would fill the vacancy based on the departing members voting record in questions of confidence.

1 Wammerawa Independent MLA William Ashford's election was overturned on appeal. He was replaced by Joseph Clark on 1 August 1922.
2 Stuart Labor MLA Jabez Wright died on 10 September 1922. He was replaced by Ted Horsington on 30 September.
3 Namoi Labor MLA Patrick Scully resigned in September 1923. He was replaced by his brother William Scully on 20 September.
4 Sydney MLA Greg McGirr left the Labor in 1923 and founded the Young Australia Party
5 Goulburn MLA John Bailey was expelled from the Labor in 1924.
6 North Shore Nationalist MLA Arthur Cocks resigned on March 1925 to take the position of Agent-General. He was replaced by Alfred Reid on 24 March.

See also

New South Wales state election, 1922

References

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