Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1963

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This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1963 Queensland state election. The election was held on 1 June 1963.

1963 Queensland state election

Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 1 June 1963 to elect the 78 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.

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The Queensland Labor Party (QLP) formally affiliated with the national Democratic Labor Party (DLP) in 1962, resulting in two of its members resigning to sit as independents. Seats won by the QLP in 1960 are listed as DLP-held below.

The Queensland Labor Party (QLP) was a political party of Queensland, Australia formed in 1957 by a breakaway group of the then ruling Labor Party Government after the expulsion of Premier Vince Gair. In 1962 the party became the Queensland section of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP). The party continued to hold seats in the Queensland state parliament until 1972, then suffered a collapse in its vote and wound itself up in 1978.

Democratic Labor Party (historical) former political party in Australia

The Democratic Labor Party (DLP) was an Australian political party. The party came into existence following the 1955 Labor split as the Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist), was renamed the Democratic Labor Party in 1957 and continued to exist until 1978.

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Retiring Members

Mount Gravatt was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1950 to 2009.

Graham Lloyd Hart was an Australian politician and judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland He was the Liberal member for Mount Gravatt in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1957 to 1963.

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Candidates

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

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidate DLP candidateOther candidates
 
Albert Country Eugene Ulrick Cec Carey (CP)Ernest Harley (Ind)
Ashgrove Liberal Terry Kearney Douglas Tooth (Lib)George Cook
Aspley Liberal Edward Humbler Fred Campbell (Lib)Brian Balaam
Aubigny DLP Bruce StrachanSomerset Thorn (CP) Les Diplock
Balonne Country Russell Hall Eddie Beardmore (CP)
Barambah Country William Weir Joh Bjelke-Petersen (CP)Percy Edwards (Ind)
Barcoo Labor Eugene O'Donnell Gordon Vandersee (CP)
Baroona Labor Pat Hanlon Dawn Stanton (Lib)Douglas GarsdenVincent Englart (CPA)
Belmont Labor Fred Newton Cecil Schuurs (Lib)John Taylor
Bowen Liberal John Grafton Peter Delamothe (Lib)Jim McCane
Brisbane Labor Johnno Mann James Rowan (Lib)Jack O'Connell
Bulimba Labor Jack Houston Stan Latham (Lib)Paul Tucker
Bundaberg DLP Matthew Tallon Ted Walsh (Ind)
Burdekin Independent Thomas NivenOliver Anderson Arthur Coburn (Ind)
Burke Labor Alec Inch
Burnett Country Denis Grace Claude Wharton (CP)
Cairns Labor Watty Wallace Charles Joy (CP)Arthur Trembath
Callide Country Keith Coombs Vince Jones (CP)Nancy GreenAlfred O'Rourke (Ind)
Carnarvon DLP Douglas Gow Henry McKechnie (CP) Paul Hilton
Chatsworth Liberal Bob Bradfield Thomas Hiley (Lib)Vince Garrigan
Clayfield Liberal Norm Butler John Murray (Lib)Jack Dolan
Condamine Country Reg Keating Vic Sullivan (CP)
Cook DLP Jack Bethel Bunny Adair (Ind)
Cooroora Country Lancelot Sanderson David Low (CP)Theophilus Chapman (Ind)
Cunningham Country Brian Davis Alan Fletcher (CP)Herbert Scott
Fassifern Country Denis O'BrienAlbert Hall (CP)Kenneth Rawle Alf Muller (Ind)
Flinders Country Charles Rattray Bill Longeran (CP)John Judge
Greenslopes Liberal John Hughes Keith Hooper (Lib)Terry BurnsEric Allen (SC)
Edmund Crisp (CPA)
Gregory Country Martin Laracy Wally Rae (CP)Bill Hutchinson
Gympie Country Blair Jamieson Max Hodges (CP)Denis Tanner
Hawthorne Labor Bill Baxter Bill Kaus (Lib)Rogers Judge
Hinchinbrook Country Kevin Cavanagh John Row (CP)Jack WilliamsGeorge Bordujenko (CPA)
Ipswich East Labor Jim Donald Hedley Scriven (Lib)Andrij JanickyVic Robb (SC)
Ipswich West Labor Ivor Marsden Jim Cochrane (Lib)Len Maguire
Isis Country George Hooper Jack Pizzey (CP)Tom CarrollArnold Jones (SC)
Ithaca Liberal Lou Clifford Bob Windsor (Lib)James AsheBruce Tannock (SC)
Kedron Labor Eric Lloyd Hubertus Toonen (Lib)Ted DohertyRon Burrows (Ind)
Kurilpa Liberal Bernie Dokter Clive Hughes (Lib)Maurice SheehanPaul Kenealy (SC)
Landsborough Country Frank Freemantle Frank Nicklin (CP)
Lockyer Liberal James Keim Gordon Chalk (Lib)Brian HannanJames Dwyer (Ind)
Logan Country William Ware Leslie Harrison (CP)Frank Andrews
Mackay Labor Fred Graham John Matson (CP)Edwin Relf
Mackenzie Country Patrick O'Brien Nev Hewitt (CP)
Maryborough Labor Horace Davies Robert Hunter (CP)Vincent WenckDouglas Devenish (SC)
Merthyr Liberal Tom Campbell Sam Ramsden (Lib)Geoffrey Traill
Mirani Country George Moody Ernie Evans (CP)
Mount Coot-tha Liberal Norm Maddock Bill Lickiss (Lib)Max Muller
Mount Gravatt Liberal Stuart Barnes Geoff Chinchen (Lib)Eric Allingham
Mourilyan Labor Peter Byrne Alf Martinuzzi (CP)Geoff Higham
Mulgrave Country Stanley Scoines Roy Armstrong (CP) Charles English
Murrumba Country Norman Kruger David Nicholson (CP)John CarterFrancis O'Mara (Ind)
Norman Labor Fred Bromley Cyril Ryan (Lib)Harry WrightDavid Gray (SC)
Nudgee Labor Jack Melloy Dennis Hedges (Lib)Mick O'Connor
Nundah Liberal Frank Roberts William Knox (Lib)Denis Cleary
Port Curtis Labor Martin Hanson Doug McClartyTom Kelly (Ind)
Redcliffe Independent Colin McInnes Jim Houghton (CP)Michael DoyleEric Pritchard (Ind)
Ernest Sykes (Ind)
Rockhampton North Labor Merv Thackeray Phil German (Lib)Richard Wasson
Rockhampton South Liberal Charles White Rex Pilbeam (Lib)Stan DoolanBrian Dillon (Ind)
Roma Country Herbert Williamson William Ewan (CP)Bryan Hurley
Salisbury Labor Doug Sherrington Keith Brough (Lib)Miroslav Jansky
Sandgate Labor Harry Dean Maurice White (Lib)Austin McShane
Sherwood Liberal Vincent Kitson John Herbert (Lib)Len Galligan
Somerset Country John Walters Harold Richter (CP)
South Brisbane Labor Col Bennett Gabrielle Horan (Lib) Greg Kehoe
South Coast Country Irene Weir Eric Gaven (CP)Douglas Schwede
Tablelands Country Edwin Wallis-Smith Tom Gilmore (CP)Leo McManusDino Bertoldo (Ind)
Toowong Liberal Leslie McGrath Alan Munro (Lib)Brian O'Brien
Toowoomba East Liberal Peter Wood Mervyn Anderson (Lib)Frank Mullins
Toowoomba West Labor Jack Duggan August Dietz (Lib)Terry Morris
Townsville North Labor Perc Tucker Robert Bonnett (Lib) Kiernan Dorney Alfred Reeves (Ind)
Townsville South NQ Labor Arthur Trower Tom Aikens (NQLP)
Warrego Labor John Dufficy Michael Turner (CP)
Warwick Country Reggie Wenham Otto Madsen (CP)Daniel Skehan
Wavell Liberal Benjamin Harriss Alex Dewar (Lib)Vincent BedsorMerv Goldstiver (SC)
Whitsunday Country John Barry Ron Camm (CP)
Windsor Liberal George Georgouras Ray Smith (Lib)Owen O'Donoghue
Wynnum Labor Bill Gunn Oswald Brunner (Lib)Kevin O'Regan
Yeronga Liberal Cyril Cusack Winston Noble (Lib)Mary AndrewsRoy Phipps (SC)

See also

This is a list of members of the 36th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1960 to 1963, as elected at the 1960 state election held on 28 May 1960.

This is a list of members of the 37th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1963 to 1966, as elected at the 1963 state election held on 1 June 1963.

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