Candidates of the 1912 South Australian state election

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This is a list of candidates of the 1912 South Australian state election . [1]

Contents

Retiring MPs

Labor

Liberal Union

House of Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk.

Electorate Labor
candidates
Liberal
candidates
Independent
candidates
 
Adelaide (4) Edward Alfred Anstey *
Reginald Blundell *
Bill Denny *
William David Ponder *
E. A. Johnson
P. F. Kiley
A. J. McLachlan
William Frederick Stock
James Lesser
Alexandra (4)E. S. Bates
Thomas Ryan [1]
William Blacker *
Percy Heggaton *
Alexander McDonald *
George Ritchie *
Barossa (3) Richard Butler *
William Hague*
Samuel Rudall *
Ephraim Coombe
Michael Lynch
Burra Burra (3)Patrick Callery
John Newland
Robert Homburg, junior*
William Miller *
Laurence O'Loughlin *
Flinders (3) Thomas Butterfield
James O'Loghlin
Thomas Burgoyne *
James Moseley *
John Travers*
Thomas Ryan [1]
W. B. Stacey
Murray (3)F. W. Lehmann
William Perry
Frederick Ward
Hermann Homburg *
William Jamieson *
Friedrich Pflaum *
Port Adelaide (3) Henry Chesson *
Thompson Green *
Ivor MacGillivray *
H. J. Cowell
W. H. H. Dring
E. A. Farquhar
Stanley (3) William Cole *
Clarence Goode *
Harry Jackson *
Henry Barwell
A. E. McDonald
William Morrow
Torrens (5) Frederick Coneybeer *
George Dankel
Thomas Hyland Smeaton *
E. J. Thomas
Crawford Vaughan *
Herbert Hudd*
George Laffer
Angas Parsons*
N. A. Webb
R. V. Wilson
Victoria and Albert (3)F. G. Ayres
Donald Campbell
William Senior
William Angus*
George Bodey*
Archibald Peake *
Wallaroo (3) John Frederick Herbert*
John Albert Southwood*
John Verran *
Peter Allen
R. A. Ford
W. R. Stephenson
Wooroora (3)E. E. Thamm Oscar Duhst*
David James *
Frederick William Young *
Jonathan Jackett

Legislative Council

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk.

Electorate Labor
candidates
Liberal
candidates
 
Central District (3) James Jelley*
Frederick Samuel Wallis *
John Vaughan*
John Herbert Cooke
Charles Morris
Beaumont Arnold Moulden
Midland District (2) Walter Hannaford*
Edward Lucas *
Northern District (2)A. F. Goode John George Bice *
John Lewis *
Southern District (2)A. T. Grosvenor
J. C. Joy
John Downer *
Alfred von Doussa *

Notes

1 Confusingly, there were two different candidates by the name of Thomas Ryan at this election. Thomas Ryan, an incumbent MHA for Torrens, contested and lost Alexandra. The unsuccessful independent candidate for Flinders of the same name was a farmer and grazier from Uroonda. [3]

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References

  1. "The Elections". The Border Watch . Mount Gambier, SA. 31 January 1912. p. 4. Retrieved 5 October 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  2. 1 2 "THE SELECTIONS". The Register . Adelaide. 25 January 1912. p. 7. Retrieved 5 October 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  3. "FLINDERS". The Chronicle . Adelaide. 27 January 1912. p. 41. Retrieved 5 October 2015 via National Library of Australia.