Candidates of the 1924 Victorian state election

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The 1924 Victorian state election was held on 26 June 1924.

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Retiring Members

Labor

Nationalist

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.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidates Nationalist candidates Country candidatesOther candidates
Abbotsford Labor Gordon Webber
Albert Park Labor Arthur Wallace John AtkinsonThomas Craine (Ind Lib)
Selwyn Neale (Ind Lib)
Allandale Nationalist Sir Alexander Peacock
Ballarat East Nationalist William McAdam Robert McGregor Alfred Elliott (Ind Lab)
Ballarat West Nationalist Mark Lazarus Matthew Baird
Barwon Nationalist Alicia Katz Edward Morley
Benalla Country Alexander Mitchell John Carlisle
Benambra Nationalist Henry Beardmore John Hall
Bendigo East Labor Luke Clough John Michelsen
Bendigo West Nationalist Arthur Cook Edwin Ham
Boroondara Nationalist Edmund Greenwood Philip Jacobs (Ind Lib)
Borung Country David Allison *
George Clyne
Edwin Reseigh
Brighton Nationalist Henry Crowther Oswald Snowball (Lib)
Brunswick Labor James Jewell
Bulla Nationalist Ralph Hjorth Andrew Robertson Henry Pickering
Carlton Labor Robert Solly
Castlemaine and Maldon Nationalist William Webber Harry Lawson
Collingwood Labor Tom Tunnecliffe
Dalhousie Labor Reg Pollard Angus McNabGerald McKenna
Dandenong Nationalist Roy Beardsworth Frank Groves Henry Harris (Ind)
Daylesford Nationalist James McDonald Roderick McLeod
Dundas Labor Bill Slater Albert Borella
Eaglehawk Country Albert Holdsworth Albert Dunstan
East Melbourne Nationalist George HooperWilliam Carnegie (Ind)
Alfred Farthing * (Lib)
Essendon Nationalist Frank Keane Thomas Ryan
Evelyn Nationalist Herbert Hewitt William Everard (Lib)
Fitzroy Labor John Billson
Flemington Labor Edward Warde
Geelong Labor William Brownbill Thomas Maltby
Gippsland East Country Albert Lind
Gippsland North Independent David O'DonnellMatthew Boland James McLachlan (Ind Lab)
Gippsland South Nationalist Walter West
Gippsland West Country John McKellarErnest Bremner Arthur Walter
Glenelg Labor William Thomas Hugh MacLeod Charles Waters
Goulburn Valley Country Murray Bourchier
Grenville Labor Arthur Hughes George Burchett David Gibson
Gunbower Nationalist William McCann Henry Angus (Lib)
Hampden Nationalist John Coustley David Oman
Hawthorn Nationalist Edward Cummins Sir William McPherson Horace Mason (Ind Lib)
Jika Jika Labor John Cain Philip Mayer
Kara Kara Nationalist John Pennington
Korong Country John O'Brien Isaac Weaver
Lowan Country William Bolwell
James Menzies
Harold Glowrey
Marcus Wettenhall *
Maryborough Labor George Frost Thomas Richards (Ind Lib)
Melbourne Labor Tom Hayes Wilfred Kent Hughes
Mornington Country William Dowling Frederick Hagelthorn Alfred Downward *
Milton Wettenhall
William Easton (Ind)
Percy Thompson (Ind)
North Melbourne Labor George Prendergast
Ovens Nationalist John Price Alfred Billson (Lib)
Polwarth Nationalist William Nichol James McDonald
Port Fairy Labor Henry Bailey
Port Melbourne Labor James Murphy
Prahran Nationalist Arthur Jackson Richard Fetherston Harold Croughnan (Ind Lab)
Alfred Woodfull (Ind Lib)
Richmond Labor Ted Cotter
Rodney Country John Allan *
John Chanter
St Kilda Nationalist Frederic Eggleston
Stawell and Ararat Nationalist Francis Brophy Richard Toutcher
Swan Hill Country Edward NichollsErnest Gray Francis Old
Toorak Nationalist Charles Cope Stanley Argyle
Upper Goulburn Country John MinogueRobert McAlpin Edwin Mackrell
Walhalla Nationalist James Bermingham Samuel Barnes
Wangaratta Country John Bowser
Waranga Nationalist John Gordon
Warrenheip Labor Edmond Hogan
Warrnambool Nationalist Laurence Bolton James Deany Harold Lawson (Ind Lab)
Williamstown Labor John Lemmon

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