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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 26th parliament of New South Wales held heir seats from 1922 to 1925. They were elected at the 1922 state election on 25 March 1922.[ 1] [ 2] The Speaker was Daniel Levy .[ 3] [ 4]
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 Ashford [ a]
Independent
Wammerawa
1910–1922
Jack Baddeley
Labor
Newcastle
1922–1949
William Bagnall
Nationalist
St George
1913–1925, 1925–1927
Jack Bailey
Labor /Independent [ e]
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
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 [ a]
Labor
Wammerawa
1920–1927, 1930–1932
Sir Arthur Cocks [ f]
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
David Drummond
Progressive
Northern Tablelands
1920–1949
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
Sir 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
Sir Thomas Henley
Nationalist
Ryde
1904–1935
Theodore Hill
Nationalist
Oxley
1920–1927
Ted Horsington [ b]
Labor
Sturt
1922–1947
Tom Hoskins
Nationalist
Western Suburbs
1913–1927
Joseph Jackson
Nationalist
Sydney
1922–1956
Harold Jaques
Nationalist
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
Carlo Lazzarini
Labor
Western Suburbs
1917–1952
John Lee
Nationalist
Botany
1920–1930, 1932–1941
Daniel Levy
Nationalist
Sydney
1901–1937
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
Labor /Young Australia [ d]
Sydney
1913–1925
James McGirr
Labor
Cootamundra
1922–1952
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
Labor
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 Reid [ f]
Nationalist
North Shore
1920–1922, 1925–1945
Sir Charles Rosenthal
Nationalist
Bathurst
1922–1925
Thomas Rutledge
Progressive
Goulburn
1920–1925
Patrick Scully [ c]
Labor
Namoi
1920–1923
William Scully [ c]
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
Roy Vincent
Progressive
Oxley
1922–1953
Bruce Walker
Nationalist
Cumberland
1917–1932
Walter Wearne
Nationalist
Namoi
1917–1930
Reginald Weaver
Nationalist
North Shore
1917–1925, 1927–1945
James Wilson
Nationalist
Western Suburbs
1920–1925
Jabez Wright [ b]
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.