This article provides information on candidates who ran in the 1928 Australian federal election. The election was held on 17 November 1928.
Sitting members at the time of the election 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 | Other candidate(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Northern Territory | Labor | Harold Nelson | Arthur Love (Ind Lab) Douglas Watts (Ind) |
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Coalition candidate |
---|---|---|---|
Brisbane | Nationalist | Frank Burke | Donald Cameron (Nat) |
Capricornia | Labor | Frank Forde | Robert Staines (CP) |
Darling Downs | Nationalist | Sir Littleton Groom (Nat) | |
Herbert | Nationalist | George Martens | Lewis Nott (Nat) |
Kennedy | Nationalist | Jim Riordan | Grosvenor Francis (Nat) |
Lilley | Nationalist | George Mackay (Nat) | |
Maranoa | Country | Jack Reid | James Hunter (CP) |
Moreton | Nationalist | Josiah Francis (Nat) | |
Oxley | Nationalist | Francis Baker | James Bayley (Nat) |
Wide Bay | Country | Bernard Corser (CP) |
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Coalition candidate | Independent candidate(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adelaide | Labor | George Edwin Yates | George McLeay (Nat) | |
Angas | Nationalist | Michael Woods | Walter Parsons (Nat) | |
Barker | Nationalist | Malcolm Cameron * (Nat) Ronald Hunt (CP) | ||
Boothby | Nationalist | John Price | Jack Duncan-Hughes (Nat) | |
Grey | Labor | Andrew Lacey | William Blight (Nat) | |
Hindmarsh | Labor | Norman Makin | Henry Dunks (Nat) | Ross Graham |
Wakefield | Nationalist | Maurice Collins* (CP) Richard Foster (Nat) |
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Nationalist candidate | Independent candidate(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bass | Nationalist | Thomas Wilson | Syd Jackson * William Judd | |
Darwin | Nationalist | George Bell | James Campbell | |
Denison | Nationalist | Charles Culley* Thomas Jude | Sir John Gellibrand | |
Franklin | Nationalist | Francis Foster Alfred Seabrook | William McWilliams | |
Wilmot | Nationalist | Llewellyn Atkinson * Hector McFie | George Flowers |
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Coalition candidate | Independent candidate(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Forrest | Country | Cornelius Buckley | John Prowse (CP) | |
Fremantle | Independent | John Curtin | Frank Gibson (Nat) | Keith Watson |
Kalgoorlie | Labor | Albert Green | ||
Perth | Nationalist | Arthur Watts | Edward Mann (Nat) | John McCoo |
Swan | Country | Henry Gregory (CP) |
Sitting Senators are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).
Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Nationalist-Country Coalition was defending two seats. Nationalist Senators Charles Cox, Walter Duncan and Walter Massy-Greene were not up for re-election.
Labor candidates | Coalition candidates |
---|---|
John Dooley* James Dunn* Arthur Rae* | Percy Abbott (CP) Richard Orchard (Nat) Josiah Thomas (Nat) |
Four seats were up for election. One of these was a short-term vacancy caused by Nationalist Senator Thomas Givens's death; this had been held in the interim by Labor's John MacDonald. The Nationalist Party was defending four seats. Nationalist Senators Sir William Glasgow and William Thompson were not up for re-election.
Labor candidates | Coalition candidates | Independent candidates |
---|---|---|
Robert Horn George Lawson John MacDonald John Valentine | Walter Cooper* (CP) Thomas Crawford * (Nat) Harry Foll * (Nat) Matthew Reid * (Nat) | Harald Jensen |
Three seats were up for election. Originally, they were held by the Labor Party, but two Nationalist Party members had been appointed to casual vacancies. Nationalist Senators Alexander McLachlan and Sir John Newlands and Country Party Senator John Chapman were not up for re-election.
Labor candidates | Nationalist candidates | Other candidates |
---|---|---|
John Daly* Bert Hoare * Mick O'Halloran* | Sir Edward Lucas Albert Robinson John Verran | Raphael Cilento (Prot) Ernest Rowe (CP) |
Three seats were up for election. The Nationalist Party was defending two seats. One seat had been held by the Labor Party, but Senator James Ogden had defected to the Nationalists. Nationalist Senators John Millen, Herbert Payne and Burford Sampson were not up for re-election.
Labor candidates | Nationalist candidates |
---|---|
Henry Lane William Sheridan | John Hayes * Herbert Hays * Andrew Lawson James Ogden * |
Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Country Party was defending one seat. Nationalist Senators Harold Elliott, James Guthrie and William Plain were not up for re-election.
Labor candidates | Coalition candidates |
---|---|
John Barnes * Albert Blakey Edward Findley | Robert Elliott* (CP) Harry Lawson* (Nat) |
Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Nationalist Party was defending one seat. Nationalist Senators Patrick Lynch and Sir George Pearce and Country Party Senator William Carroll were not up for re-election.
Labor candidates | Coalition candidates |
---|---|
Ernest Barker Charles Graham Ted Needham | Sir Hal Colebatch* (Nat) Bertie Johnston* (CP) Walter Kingsmill * (Nat) |
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