Candidates of the Victorian state election, 1932

This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1932 Victorian state election. The election was held on 14 May 1932.

Retiring Members

Premiers' Plan Labor

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Electorate Held by Labor candidates UAP candidates Country candidates Other candidates
 
Albert Park Labor Joseph Hannan Harry Drew
Allandale UAP Sir Alexander Peacock
Ballarat Labor William McAdam Thomas Hollway
Barwon UAP Thomas Maltby
Benalla Country Prog Edward Cleary
Benambra UAP Henry Beardmore
Bendigo Labor Arthur Cook John Barton Joseph Don
Boroondara UAP Richard Linton
Brighton UAP Ian Macfarlan
Brunswick Labor James Jewell Henry Jones
Bulla and Dalhousie Labor Reg Pollard Harry White Leon Stahl
Carlton Labor Robert Solly David Crone
Castlemaine and Kyneton Labor Jessie Satchell Clive Shields
Caulfield UAP William Ingleby Harold Luxton
Clifton Hill Labor Maurice Blackburn Albert Oldus William Angus (PP Lab)
Coburg Labor Frank Keane Alfred Carter Henry Richards (Ind)
Collingwood Labor Tom Tunnecliffe
Dandenong Labor Bert Cremean Frank Groves
Dundas Labor Bill Slater Athol Cooper
Essendon Labor Arthur Drakeford James Dillon
Evelyn UAP William Everard Maurice Fergusson (Ind UAP)
Flemington Labor Jack Holland James Lamb Alexander Amess (Ind)
Footscray Labor George Prendergast John Toll
Geelong Labor William Brownbill Edward Austin John Lister (Ind UAP)
Gippsland East Country Albert Lind
Gippsland North Independent Stephen Ashton Rowland Harrison James McLachlan (Ind)
Gippsland South Country Herbert Hyland
Gippsland West Country Matthew Bennett
Goulburn Valley Country Murray Bourchier
Grant Labor Ralph Hjorth Frederick Holden Robert McClelland
Gunbower UAP Henry Angus James Matheson
Hampden UAP Chester Manifold
Hawthorn UAP John Gray
Heidelberg Labor Gordon Webber Henry Zwar William Hemburrow (Ind UAP)
Kara Kara and Borung UAP Carl Adler John Pennington
Kew UAP Thomas Mottram Wilfrid Kent Hughes
Korong and Eaglehawk Country Prog Patrick Denigan Albert Dunstan
Lowan Country Frederick Thompson Marcus Wettenhall
Maryborough and Daylesford Labor George Frost John Prictor
Melbourne Labor Tom Hayes William Hendry Ernie Thornton (CPA)
Mildura Country Prog Robert Robertson Albert Allnutt William Hayes (Ind)
Mornington Country John Graham Alfred Kirton Herbert Downward
Northcote Labor John Cain William Olver
Nunawading UAP Robert Menzies
Oakleigh Labor Squire Reid Lyston Chisholm James Vinton Smith (Ind UAP)
Ouyen Country Prog Albert Bussau Harold Glowrey (Ind CP)
Polwarth UAP James McDonald Leonard Parker
Port Fairy and Glenelg Labor James Black Ernie Bond* (PP Lab)
Hugh MacLeod (Ind UAP)
Port Melbourne Labor James Murphy
Prahran Labor Victor Stout John Ellis Arthur Jackson (PP Lab)
Richmond Labor Ted Cotter
Rodney Country John Allan
St Kilda Liberal Archie Michaelis Burnett Gray (Lib)
Stawell and Ararat UAP Richard Toutcher Alec McDonald
Swan Hill Country Walton McManus
Francis Old*
Ernest Gray (Ind CP)
Phillip Purves (Ind)
Toorak UAP Sir Stanley Argyle
Upper Goulburn Country John Dedman Robert Forsyth Edwin Mackrell
Upper Yarra UAP George Knox
Walhalla Country Harold McGowan William Moncur Daniel White (Ind UAP)
Wangaratta and Ovens Country Lot Diffey
Waranga UAP Ernest Coyle John McEwen
Warrenheip and Grenville Labor Edmond Hogan (PP Lab)
Warrnambool Labor James Fairbairn Henry Bailey (PP Lab)
Williamstown Labor John Lemmon Ernest Jackson (Ind)
George Paine (Ind)
Wonthaggi Labor William McKenzie Francis Minchin William Easton (Ind UAP)

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References

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