Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1915

This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1915 Queensland state election. The election was held on 22 May 1915.

The main parties in the election were the Ministerial Party, led by Premier Digby Denham and the Labor Party, led by Leader of the Opposition T. J. Ryan.

By-elections

Retiring Members

Ministerial

Candidates

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

Electorate Held by Ministerial candidate Labor candidate Other candidate(s)
 
Albert Farmers' Union John Appel (Farmers' Union)
Aubigny Ministerial Alfred James Luke Jack Jones Arthur Edward Moore (Farmers' Union)
F. A. Mitchell
Balonne Labor Edward Land
Barcoo Labor C. Webster T. J. Ryan
Bowen Ministerial Edwin Caine Charles Collins
Bremer Ministerial F. E. Barbat Frank Cooper
Brisbane Labor Charles Moffatt Jenkinson Mick Kirwan
Bulimba Ministerial Walter Barnes Hugh McMinn
Bundaberg Labor L. V. Wilkinson George Barber
Buranda Labor J. Allen John Huxham
Burke Independent David Swiss-Davies William Murphy
Burnett Ministerial Bernard Corser A. E. Mack
Burrum Ministerial Colin Rankin Albert Whitford
Cairns Labor N. Macrossan William McCormack
Carnarvon Ministerial Donald Gunn G. H. Boyden
Charters Towers Ministerial Robert Williams William Wellington
Chillagoe Labor E. Steele Ted Theodore
Cook Ministerial Henry Douglas Harry Ryan
Cooroora Ministerial Harry Walker D. A. O'Brien
Cunningham Ministerial Francis Grayson
Dalby Ministerial William Vowles John Connolly F. W. Bradhurst (Farmers' Union)
Drayton Farmers' Union J. Donges William Bebbington (Farmers' Union)
Eacham Labor E. Heales William Gillies
East Toowoomba Ministerial Robert Roberts T. J. Lonsdale
Enoggera Ministerial Richard Trout William Field Lloyd
Fassifern Ministerial Ernest Bell Bill Hefferan Eaton Winks (Farmers' Union)
Fitzroy Ministerial Kenneth Grant Harry Hartley
Flinders Labor John May
Fortitude Valley Labor J. Best David Bowman
Gregory Labor William Hamilton
Gympie Ministerial George Mackay Thomas Dunstan
Herbert Labor Ralph Johnson William Lennon
Ipswich Ministerial James Blair David Gledson
Ithaca Labor B. G. Harding John Gilday
Kennedy Labor J. Houghton James O'Sullivan
Keppel Labor L. P. Landsberg James Larcombe
Kurilpa Ministerial James Allan William Hartley
Leichhardt Labor Herbert Hardacre
Lockyer Ministerial William Armstrong C. H. Bromley W. A. McIlwraith (Farmers' Union)
Logan Ministerial James Stodart Percy Crooke
Mackay Ministerial George Johnson William Forgan Smith
Maranoa Labor F. S. Dyer John McEwan Hunter
Maree Labor J. J. Walsh William Bertram
Maryborough Ministerial Edward Corser Alfred Jones
Merthyr Ministerial J. Lackey Peter McLachlan
Mirani Ministerial Edward Swayne J. Binstead H. Turner (Farmers' Union)
Mitchell Labor John Payne
Mount Morgan Ministerial James Crawford James Stopford
Mundingburra Labor T. Page Thomas Foley
Murilla Ministerial Godfrey Morgan J. S. Collings
Murrumba Ministerial James Forsythe Arthur Sampson
Musgrave Ministerial John White Thomas Armfield
Nanango Farmers' Union T. H. Armstrong Robert Hodge (Farmers' Union)
Normanby Ministerial Edward Archer Jens Peterson
Nundah Ministerial Thomas Bridges Richard Sumner
Oxley Ministerial Digby Denham Thomas Llewellyn Jones
Paddington Labor G. T. Sweetman John Fihelly
Pittsworth Ministerial Donald Mackintosh William Hayes Percy Bayley (Farmers' Union)
Port Curtis Ministerial John Kessell George Carter
Queenton Labor J. Bradshaw Vernon Winstanley
Rockhampton Labor T. B. Renshaw John Adamson
Rosewood Ministerial Harry Stevens William Cooper William Ruhno (Farmers' Union)
South Brisbane Ministerial J. E. Burke Edgar Free
Stanley Ministerial Henry Plantagenet Somerset J. Sherlock
Toombul Ministerial Andrew Lang Petrie Robert Butler
Toowong Ministerial Edward Macartney A. S. Lilley
Toowoomba Ministerial James Tolmie Michael Alke
Townsville Ministerial Robert Philp Daniel Ryan
Warrego Labor Harry Coyne
Warwick Ministerial George Barnes P. C. Bauers D. Connolly
Wide Bay Ministerial Charles Booker Andrew Thompson
Windsor Ministerial Hugh Macrossan Herbert McPhail

See also

References

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