Candidates of the Victorian state election, 1935

This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1935 Victorian state election. The election was held on 2 March 1935.

Retiring Members

United Australia

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 UAP John Chapple Harry Drew George Brown (Ind)
Allandale UAP Patrick Denigan Thomas Parkin Ord Glen
Ballarat UAP William McAdam Thomas Hollway
Barwon UAP Sydney Gerson Thomas Maltby Thomas Ellis (Ind)
Benalla Country Edward Cleary
Benambra Country Tom Mitchell Roy Paton
Bendigo Labor Arthur Cook Albert Staples
Boroondara UAP Trevor Oldham
Brighton UAP Ian Macfarlan Edmund Herring (Ind)
Brunswick Labor James Jewell
Bulla and Dalhousie UAP Charlie Mutton Harry White John Ryan
Carlton Labor Bill Barry Francis Nelson Gerald O'Day (CPA)
Castlemaine and Kyneton UAP Reg Pollard Clive Shields
Caulfield UAP Harold Cohen Edgar Morton (Ind)
Clifton Hill Labor Bert Cremean Harold Holt
Coburg Labor Frank Keane Henry Stubbs
Collingwood Labor Tom Tunnecliffe Robert Breen Ernie Thornton (CPA)
Dandenong UAP Edward Stewart Frank Groves
Dundas Labor Bill Slater Athol Cooper
Essendon UAP Alan Bird James Dillon
Evelyn UAP William Everard George Mott (Ind)
John Wood (Ind)
Flemington Labor Jack Holland Douglas Knight
Footscray Labor George Prendergast Alfred Watt (CPA)
Geelong UAP William Brownbill Edward Austin
Gippsland East Country Arnold Holst Albert Lind
Gippsland North Independent Stephen Ashton William Kelly James McLachlan (Ind)
Gippsland South Country Herbert Hyland
Gippsland West Country Matthew Bennett George Burhop (Ind)
Goulburn Valley Country Murray Bourchier
Grant UAP Ralph Hjorth Frederick Holden
Gunbower Country Norman Martin
Hampden UAP Harry McCorkell William Cumming*
Roderick McRae
Hawthorn UAP John Gray Leslie Hollins (SC)
Heidelberg UAP Gordon Webber Henry Zwar
Kara Kara and Borung UAP John Pennington Finlay Cameron*
William Pearse
John Green (Ind)
Kew UAP Thomas Botsman Wilfrid Kent Hughes
Korong and Eaglehawk Country Albert Dunstan
Lowan Country Hamilton Lamb*
Marcus Wettenhall
Maryborough and Daylesford Labor George Frost Stanley Bevan Henry Bromfield
Melbourne Labor Tom Hayes Charles Lucas
Mildura Country Albert Allnutt*
George Hardie
James Lochhead
James Power
William Ellison (Ind)
Mornington UAP Alfred Kirton George Bowden
Northcote Labor John Cain Fred Edmunds
Nunawading UAP Arthur Lewis William Boyland Edmund Greenwood (Ind)
Oakleigh Independent Squire Reid James Vinton Smith
Ouyen Country Wilhelm Kruse Albert Bussau
Polwarth UAP Allan McDonald
Port Fairy and Glenelg Independent Ernie Bond (Ind)
Port Melbourne Labor James Murphy Mary Jones (Ind)
Prahran UAP Archibald Fraser John Ellis
Richmond Labor Ted Cotter Cecil Lee-Archer
Rodney Country John Allan*
Samuel Lancaster
Thomas Roddis
Edward Sullivan
St Kilda UAP Archie Michaelis Cyril Nelson (Ind)
Stawell and Ararat UAP Morton Dunlop Thomas Austin Alec McDonald
Swan Hill Country Francis Old Cyril Judd (Ind)
Robert Roberts (Ind)
William Sullivan (Ind)
Toorak UAP Sir Stanley Argyle
Upper Goulburn Country Edward Withers Edwin Mackrell
Upper Yarra UAP George Knox
Walhalla Country William Moncur Daniel White (Ind)
Wangaratta and Ovens Country Paul Jones Lot Diffey
Waranga UAP David Thomas Ernest Coyle William Cochrane (Ind)
Warrenheip and Grenville Independent Ernest Kent Edmond Hogan (Ind Lab)
Warrnambool UAP Frederick Gill Keith McGarvie Henry Bailey
Williamstown Labor John Lemmon
Wonthaggi Labor William McKenzie Francis Minchin Ralph Gibson (CPA)

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