Candidates of the 1930 Western Australian state election

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The 1930 Western Australian state election was held on 12 April 1930.

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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 candidate Nationalist candidate Country candidateOther candidates
Albany Labor Arthur Wansbrough *
Charles Watkins
Leonard Hill Alfred Burvill (Ind. Country)
Avon Country James Bermingham Harry Griffiths
Beverley Country James Mann*
Charles Wansbrough
John O'Dea
Boulder Labor Philip Collier
Brown Hill-Ivanhoe Labor Frederick Smith
Bunbury Labor Frederick Withers John Hands
Canning Labor Alec Clydesdale Herbert Wells
Claremont Nationalist Charles North Ada Bromham (Independent)
Collie Labor Arthur Wilson
East Perth Labor James Kenneally Thomas Hughes (Ind. Labor)
Forrest Labor May Holman Frank GeorgeJames Egan
Fremantle Labor Joseph Sleeman
Gascoyne Nationalist James Hickey Edward Angelo
Geraldton Labor John Willcock George Houston
Greenough Labor Maurice Kennedy William Patrick Henry Maley (Independent)
Guildford-Midland Labor William Johnson
Hannans Labor Selby Munsie
Irwin-Moore Country James Denton Percy Ferguson
Kalgoorlie Labor James Cunningham
Kanowna Labor Tommy Walker Sydney Hayes
Katanning Country Alec Thomson Arnold Piesse (Ind. Country)
Kimberley Labor Aubrey Coverley Harold Forbes
Leederville Labor Alexander Panton George Taylor
Henry Simper
Charles Hammond
Maylands Nationalist Ernest Barker John Scaddan*
Arthur Daley
Peter Wedd
Middle Swan Labor James Hegney Dick Ardagh
Albert McGilvray
Alfred Yeates
Mount Hawthorn Labor Harry Millington Peter Menzies
Mount Magnet Labor Michael Troy*
Ernest Cowan
Mount Marshall Country John Mulqueeny John Lindsay
Murchison Labor William Marshall
Murray-Wellington Nationalist John Tonkin Ross McLarty*
Hobart Tuckey
Charles Heppingstone
Francis Becher
Nedlands Nationalist John Leonard Norbert Keenan*
Clifford Sadlier
Isaac Foristal
Thomas Molloy
Adolphus Terelinck
John Attey (Independent)
Nelson Nationalist Walter Toyer John Smith
North Perth Nationalist James Smith*
Thomas Langley
North-East Fremantle Labor Francis Rowe Hubert Parker
Northam Nationalist Patrick Coffey James Mitchell
Perth Nationalist Ted Needham Harry Mann John McCoo (Independent)
Pilbara Labor Alfred Lamond Edward GreeneWilliam Maher (Independent)
Pingelly Country William Carmody Henry Brown*
Harrie Seward
Roebourne Nationalist Arthur Orr Frederick Teesdale
South Fremantle Labor Alick McCallum
Subiaco Nationalist Richard Nash Walter Richardson
Sussex Nationalist John Close George Barnard*
Benjamin Prowse
Swan Nationalist Richard Sampson
Toodyay Country Richard Fitzgerald John Lindsay*
Ignatius Boyle
James Pollitt (Ind. Country)
Victoria Park Labor Howard Raphael Charles HarperFrederick White (Ind. Labor)
Wagin Country Sydney Stubbs*
Adam Elder
West Perth Nationalist Frank Darcey Thomas Davy
Williams-Narrogin Country John McKenna Victor Doney
Yilgarn-Coolgardie Labor Edwin Corboy*
George Lambert
William Price
York Country Charles Latham

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