Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1932

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This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1932 Queensland state election. The election was held on 11 June 1932.

1932 Queensland state election

Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 11 June 1932 to elect the 62 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.

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By-elections

John Blackley (Australian politician) Australian politician

John Blackley was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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David Weir was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Electoral district of Maryborough state electoral district of Queensland, Australia

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

Retiring Members

Dalby was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. It existed from 1873 to 1949 and centred on the town of Dalby.

Labor

Arthur Jones (Australian politician) (1892-1976) trade unionist and politician

Arthur Jones was a shearer and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Burke was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1873 to 1932, and again from 1960 to 1972. It covered remote rural areas in Northwest Queensland.

Mick Kirwan Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly

Michael Joseph "Mick" Kirwan was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

CPNP

Richard Rowland Bow was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Mitchell was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Queensland, Australia.

Robert Livingstone Boyd was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Candidates

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

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate CPNP candidateOther candidates
 
Albert CPNP Henry Wilson Tom Plunkett
Aubigny CPNP Benjamin Costin Arthur Moore
Barcoo Labor Frank Bulcock
Bowen Labor Charles Collins Thomas Mann
Bremer Labor Frank Cooper
Brisbane Labor Robert Funnell George MocattaWilliam Allen (QP)
Herbert Carrigan (LL)
Marion Steel (Ind)
Bulimba CPNP William Copley Irene Longman Bernie Besant (CPA)
Bundaberg Labor George Barber
Buranda Labor Ted Hanson Tom Kerr
Cairns Labor John O'Keefe James McDonald
Carnarvon CPNP Paul Hilton Edward Costello James Ferris (Ind)
Carpentaria Labor John Mullan
Charters Towers Labor William Wellington Herbert Poole
Cook CPNP William Gardner James Kenny
Cooroora CPNP Roy Reid Harry Walker
Cunningham CPNP John Archibald William Deacon
Dalby CPNP Adolphus Baker Jim Sparkes
East Toowoomba CPNP James Strohfeld Robert Roberts Frank Common (Ind)
Enoggera CPNP George Taylor Jim Kerr
Fassifern Independent Arnold Wienholt (Ind)
Fitzroy CPNP Thomas Maher Jens Peterson Robert Hartley (QP)
Clarence Wain (Ind)
Fortitude Valley Labor Thomas Wilson John McLennan
Gregory Labor George Pollock
Gympie CPNP Thomas Dunstan Vivian Tozer
Hamilton CPNP Herbert Moore (died) Hugh Russell Alfred Purkiss (QP)
Alfred Jones James Trotter (QP)
Herbert Labor Percy Pease Clarence Page
Ipswich CPNP David Gledson James Walker
Isis CPNP Albert Jones William Brand John Murray (QP)
Ithaca Labor Ned Hanlon Thomas Thatcher
Kelvin Grove CPNP Frank Waters Richard Hill Andrew Knox (QP)
Keith Richards (CPA)
Kennedy CPNP Patrick Hayes Arthur Fadden
Keppel CPNP William Clayton Owen Daniel
Kurilpa CPNP Kerry Copley James Fry Hans Bang (Ind)
Logan CPNP Joe Cranitch Reginald King Patrick Coffey (Ind Lab)
Mackay Labor William Forgan Smith Alexander MackayArthur Williams (Ind)
Maranoa Labor Charles Conroy Ernest ThomasDaniel O'Brien (QP)
Maree CPNP William King Louis Luckins John Perry (QP)
Hugh Phair (SC)
Maryborough Labor James Stopford John Blackley Harold McElligott (CPA)
Alan Price (Ind)
Merthyr CPNP James Keogh Patrick Kerwin Kenneth McDonald (LL)
Mirani CPNP Alexander Gardner Edward Swayne Peter McCowan (QP)
Mundingburra Labor John Dash John Garbutt
Murilla CPNP Samuel Brassington Godfrey Morgan
Murrumba CPNP David Moorcroft Frank Nicklin William Bradley (QP)
Nanango CPNP Thomas Reordan Jim Edwards G W Young (Ind)
Normanby CPNP Tom Foley Thomas O'Brien
Nundah CPNP John Hayes William Kelso Jack MacDonald (Ind)
Oxley CPNP James MacArthur Thomas Nimmo
Port Curtis CPNP Tommy Williams Frank Butler
Rockhampton Independent James Larcombe Joseph Conachan (Ind)
Thomas Dunlop (Ind)
Sandgate CPNP Herbert McPhail Hubert Sizer Benjamin White (QP)
South Brisbane CPNP Vince Gair Neil MacGroarty Joseph Clancy (QP)
Stanley CPNP Francis Staunton Ernest Grimstone Ernest Cannell (Ind)
The Tableland CPNP Harry Bruce Ernest Atherton
Toowong CPNP Edward Turner James Maxwell Charles Graves (Ind)
James Trotter (QP)
Toowoomba CPNP Evan Llewelyn James Annand Fred Paterson (CPA)
Townsville Labor Maurice Hynes John Burns (Ind)
Douglas Price (CPA)
Warrego Labor Randolph Bedford John Fletcher John Kerr (Ind Lab)
Warwick CPNP John Healy George Barnes Alice Chambers (QP)
West Moreton CPNP Lorenz Krebs Ted Maher William Cooper (Ind)
Christy Littman (QP)
Wide Bay CPNP John Brown Harry Clayton
Windsor CPNP Ernest Manchester Charles Taylor Francis Corbett (Ind)
Donald MacKenzie (Ind Lab)
Wynnum CPNP John Donnelly Walter Barnes William Argaet (QP)

See also

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