Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1932
This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1932 Queensland state election. The election was held on 11 June 1932.
The main parties in the election were the Country and Progressive National Party, led by Premier Arthur Edward Moore, and the Labor Party, led by Leader of the Opposition William Forgan Smith.
By-elections
- On 26 October 1929, John Blackley (CPNP) was elected to succeed David Weir (Labor), who had died on 22 September, as the member for Maryborough.
- On 10 May 1930, John O'Keefe (Labor) was elected to succeed Hon William McCormack (Labor), who had died on 21 February, as the member for Cairns.
- On 28 June 1930, Arnold Wienholt (Independent) was elected to succeed Ernest Bell (CPNP), who had died on 2 May, as the member for Fassifern.
Retiring Members
CPNP
- Robert Boyd (Burnett)
- William Carter (Fitzroy)
- George Duffy (Eacham)
- Wilfred Russell (Dalby)
- George Tedman (Maree)
- Richard Warren (Murrumba)
Labor
Candidates
Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | CPNP candidate | Other party candidate(s) | Independent candidate(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albert | CPNP | H. J. Wilson | Thomas Plunkett Jr. | ||
Aubigny | CPNP | B. G. Costin | Arthur Moore | ||
Barcoo | Labor | Frank Bulcock | |||
Bowen | Labor | Charles Collins | T. G. Mann | ||
Bremer | Labor | Frank Cooper | |||
Brisbane | Labor | Robert Funnell | George Mocatta | William Allen (Queensland) Herbert Carrigan (Lang Plan) Bert Hurworth (Communist) | Marion Steel |
Bulimba | CPNP | William Copley | Irene Longman | Bernie Besant (Communist) | |
Bundaberg | Labor | George Barber | |||
Buranda | Labor | Edward Hanson | Thomas Caldwell Kerr | ||
Cairns | Labor | John O'Keefe | James McDonald | ||
Carnarvon | CPNP | Paul Hilton | Edward Costello | ||
Carpentaria | Labor | John Mullan | |||
Charters Towers | Labor | William Wellington | H. P. Poole | ||
Cook | CPNP | W. Gardner | James Kenny | ||
Cooroora | CPNP | R. S. Reid | Harry Walker | ||
Cunningham | CPNP | J. Archibald | William Deacon | ||
Dalby | CPNP | Adolphus Baker | Walter Sparkes | ||
East Toowoomba | CPNP | J. J. Strohfeld | Robert Roberts | F. B. Common | |
Enoggera | CPNP | George Taylor | Jim Kerr | ||
Fassifern | Independent | Arnold Wienholt | |||
Fitzroy | CPNP | T. A. Maher | Jens Peterson | R. E. Hartley (Queensland) | C. J. Wain |
Fortitude Valley | Labor | Thomas Wilson | John McLennan | ||
Gregory | Labor | George Pollock | |||
Gympie | CPNP | Thomas Dunstan | Vivian Tozer | ||
Hamilton | CPNP | Alfred Jones | Hugh Russell | J. C. Trotter (Queensland) | |
Herbert | Labor | Percy Pease | C. S. Page | ||
Ipswich | CPNP | David Gledson | James Walker | ||
Isis | CPNP | A. E. Jones | William Brand | J. C. Murray (Queensland) | |
Ithaca | Labor | Ned Hanlon | Thomas Thatcher | ||
Kelvin Grove | CPNP | Frank Waters | Richard Hill | Andrew Knox (Queensland) Keith Richards (Communist) | |
Kennedy | CPNP | P. Hayes | Arthur Fadden | ||
Keppel | CPNP | W. F. Clayton | Owen Daniel | ||
Kurilpa | CPNP | Patrick Copley | James Fry | Hans Bang | |
Logan | CPNP | Joe Cranitch | Reginald King | Patrick Coffey (Ind. Lab.) | |
Mackay | Labor | William Forgan Smith | A. W. Mackay | A. F. Williams | |
Maranoa | Labor | Charles Conroy | E. A. Thomas | D. A. O'Brien (Queensland) | |
Maree | CPNP | William King | Louis Luckins | John Hollwyn Perry (Queensland) Hugh Phair (Douglas Credit) | |
Maryborough | Labor | James Stopford | John Blackley | H. N. McElligott (Communist) | A. Price |
Merthyr | CPNP | James Keogh | Patrick Kerwan | Kenneth McDonald (Lang Plan) | |
Mirani | CPNP | A. Gardner | Edward Swayne | P. McCowan (Queensland) | |
Mundingburra | Labor | John Dash | J. O. Garbutt | ||
Murilla | CPNP | Samuel Brassington | Godfrey Morgan | ||
Murrumba | CPNP | D. T. Moorcroft | Frank Nicklin | W. Bradley (Queensland) | |
Nanango | CPNP | T. L. Reordan | James Edwards | G. W. Young (Ind. Farmers) | |
Normanby | Labor | Tom Foley | |||
Nundah | CPNP | John Hayes | William Kelso | Jack MacDonald | |
Oxley | CPNP | James Begg MacArthur | Thomas Nimmo | ||
Port Curtis | CPNP | Thomas Williams | Frank Butler | ||
Rockhampton | Independent | James Larcombe | Thomas Dunlop J. P. Conachan | ||
Sandgate | CPNP | Herbert McPhail | Hubert Sizer | B. H. White (Queensland) | |
South Brisbane | CPNP | Vince Gair | Neil MacGroarty | Joseph Clancy (Queensland) | |
Stanley | CPNP | F. E. Staunton | Ernest Grimstone | E. J. Cannell | |
The Tableland | CPNP | Harry Bruce | Ernest Atherton | ||
Toowong | CPNP | Edward Henry Turner | James Maxwell | James Cosser Trotter (Queensland) | Charles William Graves |
Toowoomba | CPNP | Evan Llewelyn | James Annand | Fred Paterson (Communist) | |
Townsville | Labor | Maurice Hynes | D. C. Price (Communist) | J. Burns | |
Warrego | Labor | Randolph Bedford | J. H. Kerr (Ind. Lab.) | ||
Warwick | CPNP | John Healy | George Barnes | A. H. Chambers (Queensland) | |
West Moreton | CPNP | L. A. Krebs | Ted Maher | C. W. Littman (Queensland) | W. Cooper |
Wide Bay | CPNP | J. Brown | Ernest Clayton | ||
Windsor | CPNP | Ernest Manchester | Charles Taylor | Donald MacKenzie (Ind. Lab.) Francis Corbett | |
Wynnum | CPNP | John Donnelly | Walter Barnes | William Argaet (Queensland) |
See also
- Queensland state election, 1932
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1929–1932
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1932–1935
- List of political parties in Australia
References
- Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-0301-4.
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