Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1921–1924

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This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1921 election and the 1924 election, together known as the 11th Parliament. During the term, the Country Party split into rival factions, the Ministerial Country Party (MCP) which comprised the bulk of the parliamentary party—many of whom had switched allegiance from other parties since 1919—and the Executive Country Party (ECP), which was loyal to the Primary Producers' Association, which the Country Party was intended to represent in Parliament. After the 1924 election, which significantly strengthened the latter at the expense of the former, the Ministerial arm merged with the Nationalist Party.

Name Party District Years in office
Edward Angelo Country/MCP Gascoyne 1917–1933
Hon William Angwin Labor North-East Fremantle 1904–1905; 1906–1927
John Boyland[4] Ind. Nat. Kalgoorlie 1921–1922
Frank Broun Country/MCP Beverley 1911–1914; 1917–1924
Lionel Carter Nationalist Leederville 1921–1924
Thomas Chesson Labor Cue 1913–1930
Alexander Clydesdale Labor Canning 1921–1930
Hon Philip Collier Labor Boulder 1905–1948
Edwin Corboy Labor Yilgarn 1921–1933
Edith Cowan Nationalist West Perth 1921–1924
James Cunningham[4] Labor Kalgoorlie 1923–1936
Joseph Davies National Labor Guildford 1917–1924
James Denton Country/MCP Moore 1921–1927
Michael Durack Country/MCP Kimberley 1917–1924
Hon William James George Nationalist Murray-Wellington 1895–1902; 1909–1930
Frank Gibson Nationalist Fremantle 1921–1924
Tom Harrison Country/MCP Avon 1914–1924
Thomas Heron Labor Mount Leonora 1920–1928
Henry Hickmott Country/MCP Pingelly 1914–1924
John Holman[5] Labor Forrest 1901–1921; 1923–1925
Thomas Hughes[3] Labor East Perth 1922–1927; 1936–1943
Edward Johnston Country/ECP Williams-Narrogin 1911–1928
George Lambert Labor Coolgardie 1916–1930; 1933–1941
Charles Latham Country/MCP York 1921–1942
John Lutey Labor Brownhill-Ivanhoe 1916; 1917–1932
Alick McCallum Labor South Fremantle 1921–1935
Charles Maley Country/MCP Irwin 1921–1929
Henry Kennedy Maley[1] Country/MCP Greenough 1917–1924; 1929–1930
Harry Mann Nationalist Perth 1921–1933
William Marshall Labor Murchison 1921–1952
Hon Sir James Mitchell Nationalist Northam 1905–1933
Griffin Money Nationalist Bunbury 1917–1924
John Mullany National Labor Menzies 1911–1924
Selby Munsie Labor Hannans 1911–1938
Peter O'Loghlen[5] Labor Forrest 1908–1923
William Pickering Country/ECP Sussex 1917–1924
Alfred Piesse Country/MCP Toodyay 1911–1924
Walter Richardson National Labor Subiaco 1921–1933
Richard Sampson[2] Country/MCP Swan 1921–1944
Hon John Scaddan Country/MCP Albany 1904–1917; 1919–1924;
1930–1933
J. J. Simons[3] Labor/Ind./Nat. East Perth 1921–1922
James MacCallum Smith Nationalist North Perth 1914–1939
John Henry Smith Ind./Country/MCP Nelson 1921–1936; 1939–1943
Sydney Stubbs Country/MCP Wagin 1911–1947
George Taylor National Labor Mount Margaret 1901–1930
Frederick Teesdale Nationalist Roebourne 1917–1931
Alec Thomson Country/ECP Katanning 1914–1930
John Thomson Nationalist/Independent Claremont 1921–1924
Hon Michael Troy Labor Mount Magnet 1904–1939
Henry Underwood National Labor Pilbara 1906–1924
Thomas Walker Labor Kanowna 1905–1932
John Willcock Labor Geraldton 1917–1947
Arthur Wilson Labor Collie 1908–1947

Notes[edit]

1 On 13 April 1921, Henry Kennedy Maley, member for Greenough, was appointed by Premier Sir James Mitchell as Minister for Agriculture. Maley was therefore required to resign and contest a ministerial by-election, at which he was returned unopposed on 14 May 1921.
2 On 22 August 1922, Richard Sampson, member for Swan, was appointed by Premier Sir James Mitchell as Colonial Secretary and Minister for Public Health. Sampson was therefore required to resign and contest a ministerial by-election, at which he was returned unopposed on 31 August 1922.
3 On 1 November 1922, the Nationalist (formerly Labor) member for East Perth, J. J. Simons, resigned. He subsequently nominated as a candidate for the resulting by-election on 18 November 1922, but was defeated by the Labor candidate, Thomas Hughes.
4 On 14 December 1922, the Independent member for Kalgoorlie, John Boyland, died. Labor candidate James Cunningham won the resulting by-election on 13 January 1923.
5 On 12 November 1923, the Labor member for Forrest, Peter O'Loghlen, died. The Labor candidate, long-serving former Murchison MLA John Holman, won the resulting by-election on 8 December 1923.

Sources[edit]

  • Black, David; Prescott, Valerie (1997). Election statistics, Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. Perth: Parliamentary History Project. ISBN 0-7309-8409-5.
  • Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the South Australian, Western Australian and Tasmanian Lower Houses, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-1334-6.