Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1926

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This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1926 Queensland state election. The election was held on 8 May 1926.

1926 Queensland state election

Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 8 May 1926 to elect the 72 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The Labor government was seeking its fifth continuous term in office since the 1915 election. William McCormack was contesting his first election as Premier.

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Since the previous election, the United and Country parties had merged to form the Country and Progressive National Party. Seats held by either predecessor are listed as held by the CPNP.

The Queensland United Party was the name of the Queensland state branch of the Nationalist Party of Australia in the mid-1920s. Its members contested one state election under this name, the 1923 election, in which it saw limited electoral success. It was led by Charles Taylor, the MP for Windsor.

The National Party, known as the Country Party until 1974, was a political party in Queensland, Australia, for much of the period from 1915 until 2008. Formed by the Queensland Farmers' Union and serving as the state branch of the National Party of Australia, it initially sought to represent the interests of the farmers but over time became a more general conservative political party in the state, leading to much debate about relations with other conservative parties and a string of mergers that were soon undone. From 1957 it held power as part of a coalition with the state Liberal Party until 1983 when the Liberals broke away and the Nationals continued to govern in their own right until defeat in 1989. The party formed another coalition with the Liberals that took power in 1996 but was defeated in 1998. After a further decade in opposition the two parties merged to form the Liberal National Party of Queensland.

The Country and Progressive National Party was a short-lived conservative political party in the Australian state of Queensland. Formed in 1925, it combined the state's conservative forces in a single party and held office between 1929 and 1932 under the leadership of Arthur Edward Moore. Following repeated election defeat it split into separate rural and urban wings in 1936.

By-elections

Randolph Bedford Australian politician

Randolph Bedford was an Australian poet, novelist, short story writer and Queensland state politician.

Harry Coyne Australian politician

John Henry (Harry) Coyne (1865–1926) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Electoral district of Warrego state electoral district of Queensland, Australia

Warrego is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland.

Retiring Members

Labor

CPNP

Candidates

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate CPNP candidateOther candidates
 
Albert CPNP William Lake John Appel Edwin Wilkins (Ind)
Aubigny CPNP John Moir Arthur Moore
Balonne Labor Edward Land Ted Maher
Barcoo Labor Frank Bulcock
Bowen Labor Charles Collins Frederick Woods
Bremer Labor Frank Cooper Kenneth McGill
Brisbane Labor Mick Kirwan Fred O'Keefe
Bulimba Labor Harry Wright Allan StantonJohn Costin (Ind Lab)
Bundaberg Labor George Barber William Gavegan
Buranda Labor Ted Hanson Henry Quinn
Burke Labor Darby Riordan
Burnett CPNP Bill Baxter Bernard Corser
Burrum CPNP John Laurison William Brand
Cairns Labor William McCormack Thomas Boylan
Carnarvon CPNP Adolphus Baker Edward Costello
Charters Towers Labor William Wellington William Clark
Chillagoe Labor John O'Keefe Bernard Hayes
Cook Labor Henry Ryan Thomas Kilpatrick
Cooroora CPNP Harry Walker
Cunningham CPNP Edward Doyle William Deacon
Dalby CPNP Harold Francis William Vowles Wilfred Russell (PPU)
Eacham Labor Cornelius Ryan George Duffy
East Toowoomba CPNP John Herbert Robert Roberts
Enoggera CPNP Hurtle Patterson Jim Kerr
Fassifern CPNP Ernest Bell Tom Plunkett (Ind CP)
Fitzroy Labor Harry Hartley Frank Dawson
Flinders Labor John Mullan Neville Sturzaker
Fortitude Valley Labor Thomas Wilson Percival Hooper
Gregory Labor George Pollock
Gympie Labor Thomas Dunstan Henry Cowie
Herbert Labor Percy Pease Norman Mighell
Ipswich Labor David Gledson Alfred Stephenson
Ithaca Labor Ned Hanlon William RobbinsStanley Henderson (Ind Lab)
Kelvin Grove Labor William Lloyd Jack MacDonald
Kennedy Labor Harry Bruce William Green J Young (PPU)
Keppel Labor James Larcombe Ernest Larcombe
Kurilpa CPNP Hamilton Jones James Fry
Leichhardt Labor Tom Foley Frederick Lodge
Lockyer CPNP Joseph Sweeney George Logan Charles Jamieson (PPU)
Logan CPNP Dick Brown Reginald King
Mackay Labor William Forgan Smith Hector O'Brien
Maranoa Labor Charles Conroy Arthur Miscamble
Maree Labor William Bertram George Tedman
Maryborough Labor David Weir Harry Keys
Merthyr Labor Peter McLachlan Edwin Fowles
Mirani CPNP John Mulherin Edward Swayne
Mitchell Labor John Payne
Mount Morgan Labor James Stopford Robert Staines
Mundingburra Labor John Dash Miles Andrews
Murilla CPNP Louis McCorkell Godfrey Morgan H T Kelly (PPU)
Murrumba CPNP William Friis Richard Warren Alfred O'Loan (Ind)
Nanango CPNP Robert Webster Jim Edwards William O'Mara (PPU)
Normanby CPNP Robert Lyle Jens Peterson
Nundah CPNP Victor Kearney William Kelso
Oxley CPNP William Searle Cecil Elphinstone
Paddington Labor Alfred Jones Grant Hervey (Ind)
Port Curtis Labor George Carter Walter Prizeman Fred Paterson (CPA)
Queenton Labor Vern Winstanley John Jones
Rockhampton Labor George Farrell James Cullen
Rosewood Labor William Cooper William Ruhno
Sandgate CPNP James Weir Hubert Sizer
South Brisbane Labor Myles Ferricks Alec McGill
Stanley CPNP James Gillies Frederick Nott
Toombul CPNP Hugh Russell Charles Jenkinson (Ind)
Toowong CPNP William Stock James Maxwell
Toowoomba Labor Evan Llewelyn Albert Godsall
Townsville Labor Maurice Hynes John Shearer
Warrego Labor Randolph Bedford
Warwick CPNP George James George Barnes
Wide Bay CPNP Aaron Davies Harry Clayton
Windsor CPNP Donald MacKenzie Charles Taylor
Wynnum CPNP James McLaughlin Walter Barnes

See also

This is a list of members of the 23rd Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1923 to 1926, as elected at the 1923 state election held on 12 May 1923.

This is a list of members of the 24th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1926 to 1929, as elected at the 1926 state election held on 8 May 1926.

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