Candidates of the 1930 New South Wales state election

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This is a list of candidates for the 1930 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 25 October 1930.

Contents

Retiring Members

Labor

Nationalist

Other

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Communist candidateOther candidates
Albury Nationalist Joseph Fitzgerald William Ford John Ross (Ind)
Annandale Labor Robert Stuart-Robertson Lindsay Thompson (Nat)Mary Lamm
Armidale Country Thomas Wilson David Drummond (CP)
Arncliffe New district Joseph Cahill David Rogers (Nat)Fred Farrall
Ashburnham Nationalist William Keast Edmund Best (Nat)David Kelly (Ind CP)
Ashfield Nationalist Alfred Paddison Milton Jarvie (Nat) Alexander Huie (Ind)
George Treloar (Aust)
Auburn Labor Jack Lang Sidney Massey (Nat)Herbert MoxonHarry Meatheringham (Ind)
Balmain Ind Labor John Quirk Ernest Hind (Nat)Jack SylvesterWilliam Murphy (Ind)
Bankstown Labor James McGirr Edward Gill (Nat)Oliver GriffinFrederick Willis (Ind)
Barwon Nationalist Bill Ratcliffe George McDonald (Nat)
Ben Wade (CP)
Colin Smith
Bathurst Labor Gus Kelly Arthur Brown (Nat)Andrew Goldsmith
Bondi Nationalist Abe Landa Harold Jaques (Nat)Ashton Kurts (Aust)
Botany Ind Labor Bob Heffron Frank Warner Thomas Mutch (Ind Lab)
Bulli New district Andrew Lysaght Edward Holmes (Nat)Evred Bostick
Burwood Nationalist Francis Miller Sir Thomas Henley (Nat)Frank Dodds Stan Lloyd (Aust)
Byron Country Arthur Budd (CP)
Canterbury Labor Arthur Tonge Arthur Gardiner (Nat)Ioan Hill (Ind)
Casino New districtHerbert Young John Reid (CP)Frederick Crowther (Ind Lab)
John Kelly (Ind Lab)
Samuel Sargent (Ind)
Malcolm Bulmer (CP)
Elsmer Jones (CP)
Percy Swanson (CP)
Ernest Vincent (CP)
Castlereagh Country Joseph Clark Robert Stanley (CP)Frederick Sargant (Ind CP)
Cessnock Labor Jack Baddeley Joseph Schelley
Clarence Country Thomas Ledsam Alfred Pollack (CP)
Cobar New district Mat Davidson John Lawson (Nat)Edmund Rees
Concord New district Henry McDicken Frederick Stewart (Nat)
Coogee Nationalist Mark Cochrane John Dunningham (Nat)Walter Miller (Ind)
Rupert Treatt (Ind)
Cootamundra Labor Ken Hoad Bill Ross (CP)William Beverley
Corowa Nationalist John Metcalfe Richard Ball (Nat)
Croydon Nationalist Cecil Newsome Bertram Stevens (Nat) Sam Aarons Raymond Ritchie (Aust)
Drummoyne Nationalist David McLelland John Lee (Nat)
Dubbo New district Alfred McClelland Harold Thorby (CP)Rodolph Purkis (Aust)
Dulwich Hill Nationalist Frank Connors John Ness (Nat)Edna Kavanagh
George's River New district Ted Kinsella Cecil Monro (Nat)Pat DrewHedley Mallard (Aust)
Glebe Labor Tom Keegan Arthur Butterell (Nat)Herbert Huggett
Gloucester Nationalist Willie Harris Walter Bennett (Nat)
Gordon Nationalist Albert Kitchen Thomas Bavin (Nat) Esmonde Higgins
Goulburn Labor Jack Tully Joseph Hamlet (Nat)George Hill
Granville Labor Bill Ely Jack Argent (Nat)
Hamilton Labor Hugh Connell Gordon Skelton (Nat)Timothy Barry
Hartley Labor Hamilton Knight Alfred Samuels (Nat)Alfred Airey
Hawkesbury Nationalist William Acason Bruce Walker Sr (Nat)
Hornsby Nationalist George Osborne James Shand (Nat)Samuel Frew
Hurstville Labor Walter Butler James Webb (Nat)William Wright
Illawarra Labor Billy Davies William Howarth (Nat)Joseph Nixon
King Labor Daniel Clyne Ernest Hagon (Nat)Robert Shayler
Kogarah New district Mark Gosling Humphrey Earl (Nat) Tom Wright
Kurri Kurri Labor George Booth Harris Burnham
Lachlan Country David Tasker Ernest Buttenshaw (CP)William Axelby
Lakemba Labor Fred Stanley George Cann (Nat)Norman JefferyJames Johnston (Aust)
Lane Cove Nationalist Frederick Hutt Herbert FitzSimons (Nat)George SmithHenry Macourt (Aust)
Leichhardt Labor Barney Olde Thomas Morrow (Nat)Jane MountjoyArthur Doughty (Ind)
Charles Shields (Ind)
Lismore Country Jim Fredericks William Missingham (CP)William Harkin
Liverpool Plains Country Thomas Egan Harry Carter (CP)
Maitland Labor Walter O'Hearn Walter Howarth (Nat)John Harvey
Manly Nationalist Samuel Bendeich Alfred Reid (Nat)Vincent Brady (Ind Nat)
Charles Gourlay (Aust)
Marrickville Labor Carlo Lazzarini Frederick Rushton (Nat)Francis WilsonFrank Wright (Aust)
Monaro Country Paddy Stokes William Hedges (CP)
Mosman Nationalist Morris Curotta Richard Arthur (Nat)Phillip Shipway (Ind)
Mudgee Labor Bill Dunn Gordon Wilkins (CP)Patrick Walsh
Murray Country John Donovan Frederick Grabau (CP)
Joe Lawson (CP)
Murrumbidgee Labor Martin Flannery John Kelly (CP)Arthur Battle
Namoi Labor William Scully William Waterford (CP)
Nepean Nationalist John Freeman Joseph Jackson (Nat)
Neutral Bay Nationalist John Green Reginald Weaver (Nat)Raymond Sullivan (Aust)
Newcastle Labor Peter Connolly Alfred Goninan (Nat)Jack SimpsonHenry Short (Aust)
Newtown Labor Frank Burke William Pickup (Nat) Jack Kavanagh
North Sydney Nationalist Ben Howe Ernest Marks (Nat)John LoughranThomas Taprell (Ind)
Alfred Waterhouse (Ind)
Orange Nationalist William Folster Henry Leggo (Nat)
Oxley Nationalist Alphonsus Ticehurst Lewis Martin (Nat)John EastonPatrick Moran (Ind)
Paddington Labor Maurice O'Sullivan Charles Robinson (Nat)Bernard Richardson
Parramatta Nationalist Joseph Byrne Herbert Lloyd (Nat)Bill Mountjoy
Petersham New district Joe Lamaro Henry Morton (Nat)Annie Ford
Phillip Labor Tom Shannon William Adkins (Nat)Edwin Hill
Raleigh Country Charles Booth Roy Vincent (CP)Theodore McLennan (Ind)
Henry Wood (Ind CP)
Randwick Nationalist Jack Flanagan Ernest Tresidder (Nat)Harold Smith (Aust)
Redfern Labor William McKell James Correy (Nat)Jean Thomson-Marsh
Ryde Nationalist Evan Davies David Anderson (Nat)Basil WilliamsWilliam Featherstone (Ind)
William Macduff (Aust)
South Coast Nationalist Thomas Robertson Henry Bate (Nat)Willie Hunt (Ind)
Edgar Maddrell (Ind)
Sturt Labor Ted Horsington Leslie King
Tamworth Nationalist Samuel Scully Frank Chaffey (Nat)Robert McCallFrancis Brennan (Ind)
Temora Country Frank Hawkins Hugh Main (CP)James King (Ind)
Tenterfield Country Alfred Cameron Michael Bruxner (CP)
Upper Hunter Nationalist Albert Burns William Cameron (Nat)Henry Scanlon
Vaucluse Nationalist Thomas Foster William Foster (Nat)John Garvan (Aust)
Wagga Wagga Country Thomas Lavelle Matthew Kilpatrick (CP)
Waratah New district Robert Cameron Harold Sharp (Nat)David Martin
Waverley Nationalist William Clementson Guy Arkins (Nat)George Overhill (Aust)
Willoughby Nationalist Francis Burke Edward Sanders (Nat)John Forsyth (Aust)
Wollondilly Nationalist Edward Burns Mark Morton (Nat)
Woollahra Nationalist Thomas Hodge Sir Daniel Levy (Nat) John Waddell (Aust)
Yass New district William Webster George Ardill (Nat)
Thomas Collins (CP)
Young Country Clarrie Martin Albert Reid (CP) Peter Loughlin (Ind)

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