This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1950 Queensland state election. The election was held on 29 April 1950.
Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 29 April 1950 to elect the 75 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The Labor government was seeking its seventh continuous term in office since the 1932 election; it would be Premier Ned Hanlon's second election.
Ivor Marsden was a police officer and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
The Ipswich state by-election, 1949 was a by-election held on 10 September 1949 for the Queensland Legislative Assembly seat of Ipswich, based in the centre of Ipswich to the south-west of Brisbane. At the time of the election, the seat included the suburbs of Ipswich, Booval, Bundamba, Newtown, Silkstone, West Ipswich, Woodend and part of East Ipswich.
David Alexander "Dave" Gledson was an accountant and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Henry Adam "Harry" Bruce was an Australian politician, firstly for Queensland and later for the Parliament of Australia.
The Tableland was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Queensland, Australia.
Stephen Theodore was a farmer and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.
This is a list of members of the 31st Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1947 to 1950, as elected at the 1947 state election held on 3 May 1947.
This is a list of members of the 32nd Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1950 to 1953, as elected at the 1950 state election held on 29 April 1950.
This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1947 to 1950, as elected at the 1947 state election:
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1932 Queensland state election. The election was held on 11 June 1932.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1935 Queensland state election. The election was held on 11 May 1935.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1938 Queensland state election. The election was held on 2 April 1938.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1941 Queensland state election. The election was held on 29 March 1941.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1944 Queensland state election. The election was held on 15 April 1944.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1947 Queensland state election. The election was held on 3 May 1947.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1929 Queensland state election. The election was held on 11 May 1929.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1953 Queensland state election. The election was held on 7 March 1953.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1956 Queensland state election. The election was held on 19 May 1956.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1957 Queensland state election. The election was held on 3 August 1957.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1926 Queensland state election. The election was held on 8 May 1926.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1960 Queensland state election. The election was held on 28 May 1960.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1986 Queensland state election. The election was held on 1 November 1986.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1963 Queensland state election. The election was held on 1 June 1963.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1923 Queensland state election. The election was held on 12 May 1923.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1920 Queensland state election. The election was held on 9 October 1920.
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1918 Queensland state election. The election was held on 16 March 1918.
The McGirr ministry (1947–1950) or Second McGirr ministry was the 53rd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 28th Premier, the Honourable Jim McGirr, MLA, of the Labor Party. The ministry was the second of three consecutive occasions when the Government was led by McGirr, as Premier.
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