Candidates of the South Australian state election, 1921

This is a list of candidates of the 1921 South Australian state election.[1]

Retiring MPs

Progressive Country

Independent

There had also been two resignations in the months leading up to the election which had remained unfilled. Murray Liberal MHA Herbert Angas Parsons resigned on 5 January 1921 due to his appointment to the judiciary. Sturt Liberal MHA Edward Vardon resigned on 15 February 1921 in order to nominate, successfully, for a vacancy in the Australian Senate.[2][3]

House of Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk.

Electorate Labor
candidates
Liberal
candidates
Progressive Country
candidates
FSA
candidates
Independent
candidates
 
Adelaide (3) Bill Denny*
Bert Edwards*
John Gunn*
J. T. Mitchell
Albert (2) T. R. Knuckey
Joshua Pedlar
William Angus
Richard Alfred O'Connor
Malcolm McIntosh*
Frederick McMillan*
Alexandra (3) M. E. J. Hunt Herbert Hudd*
George Laffer*
George Ritchie
Walter Furler
Barossa (3) George Cooke
Leonard Hopkins
Edwin Parham
Richard Butler*
William Hague*
Henry Crosby*
A. V. Nairn
Burra Burra (3) Harry Buxton
Mick O'Halloran
L. W. Willcott
Samuel Dickson*
George Jenkins*
J. M. McDonald Thomas Hawke* Edward Craigie
East Torrens (3) J. J. F. Flaherty
Herbert George
Leslie Claude Hunkin*
Walter Hamilton*
Joseph Anthony Harper*
Albert Sutton
T. A. Buttery
Frederick Coneybeer
A. M. W. Jolly
Flinders (2) T. P. Lyons
M. J. Murphy
James Moseley* John Chapman* H. E. Frick
Samuel Lindsay
Murray (3) Bert Hoare
Sid O'Flaherty
Frank Staniford
John Godfree*
John Randell*
Harry Dove Young*
J. H. Daniel
Newcastle (2) Thomas Butterfield*
William Smith Harvey*
Edward Twopeny John Smith
North Adelaide (2) Frederick Birrell*
Stanley Whitford*
C. P. Butler Edward Alfred Anstey
William David Ponder
Port Adelaide (2) John Price*
John Stanley Verran*
L. E. Colley J. M. Lambert
Port Pirie (2) John Fitzgerald*
Lionel Hill*
W. L. R. Blight
Stanley (2) Even George
A. E. Smith
Henry Barwell*
Robert Nicholls*
J. J. Aughey
H. V. Sargent
Sturt (3) T. W. Grealy
Tom Howard
Harry Kneebone
Ernest Anthoney*
George Hussey*
Herbert Richards*
A. E. Morris
Thomas Hyland Smeaton
John Vaughan
V. C. Blunden
West Torrens (2) Alfred Blackwell*
John McInnes*
W. H. H. Dring Henry Chesson
Victoria (2) Charles McHugh
Eric Shepherd
Vernon Petherick* Peter Reidy*
Wooroora (3) Arthur McArthur
Allan Robertson
A. A. J. Tonkin
Richard Layton Butler*
James McLachlan*
Albert Robinson*
R. W. Bowey
David James
Wallaroo (2) John Pedler*
Robert Richards*
John Verran
Yorke Peninsula (2) Peter Allen*
Henry Tossell*

Legislative Council

Electorate Labor
candidates
Liberal
candidates
Progressive Country
candidates
Independent
candidates
 
Central District No. 1 (2) John Carr*
James Jelley*
G. A. Noble J. L. Leal
Central District No. 2 (2) L. E. Fenton
Frederick Ward
John Herbert Cooke*
George Henry Prosser*
William Cole
A. R. Tuckett
Frederick Samuel Wallis
Midland District (2) Walter Hannaford*
Thomas Pascoe*
Northern District (2) Sydney McHugh
M. B. Woods
John George Bice*
John Lewis*
W. O. Gale
Southern District (2) Robert Thomson Melrose*
Thomas McCallum*
W. D. Cowley Alfred von Doussa

References

  1. "THE CANDIDATES.". The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) (Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia). 7 April 1921. p. 7. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "THE ELECTIONS.". The Pioneer (Yorketown, SA : 1898 - 1954) (Yorketown, SA: National Library of Australia). 16 April 1921. p. 3. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  3. "Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836 to 2009" (PDF). Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
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