Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1943–1946
This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1943 to 1946. At this time the Council was not directly elected, but was chosen by a joint sitting of the New South Wales Parliament.
| Name | Party | Years in office |
|---|---|---|
| Alexander Alam | ALP | 1925–1958, 1963–1973 |
| George Archer | ALP | 1925–1949 |
| Thomas Armstrong | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1935–1955 |
| George Bassett | Country | 1932–1964 |
| Alfred Binks | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1932–1952 |
| William Bradley | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1940–1949 |
| Keith Brooks | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1939–1946 |
| Walter Cambridge | Country | 1932–1946 |
| Hector Clayton | Independent | 1937–1973 |
| Joseph Coates 2 | ALP | 1921–1943 |
| Arthur Colvin | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1932–1955 |
| James Concannon | ALP | 1925–1958 |
| John Culbert 3 | ALP | 1925–1943 |
| Chris Dalton 1 | ALP | 1943–1970 |
| William Dickson | ALP | 1925–1934, 1940–1966 |
| Reg Downing | ALP | 1940–1972 |
| Jim Eggins | Country | 1940–1949 |
| Ernest Farrar | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1912–1952 |
| John Ferguson 5 | ALP | 1945–1952 |
| William Gibb 3 | ALP | 1931–1934, 1943–1952 |
| James Graves | ALP | 1934–1961 |
| Charles Hackett 2 | ALP | 1943–1964 |
| Jim Harrison | ALP | 1943–1949 |
| Herbert Henley | Country | 1937–1964 |
| Thomas Holden 5 | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1934–1945 |
| Henry Horne | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1917–1955 |
| Sir Archibald Howie 4 | UAP | 1934–1943 |
| Sir Norman Kater | Country | 1923–1955 |
| Francis Kelly | ALP | 1942–1947 |
| Robert King | ALP | 1931–1960 |
| Frederick Kneeshaw | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1934–1949 |
| Hugh Latimer | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1934–1955 |
| Robert Mahony | ALP | 1921–1961 |
| Jim Maloney | ALP | 1941–1972 |
| Marsden Manfred | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1934–1949 |
| Sir Henry Manning | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1932–1958 |
| John Martin | ALP | 1931–1946 |
| Patrick McGirr | ALP | 1921–1955 |
| Alan McNamara | ALP | 1931–1934, 1937–1955 |
| Henry Moulder | Country | 1932–1946 |
| George Mullins | ALP | 1931–1948 |
| Thomas Murray | Independent | 1921–1958 |
| Ernest O'Dea | ALP | 1943–1967 |
| Stanley Parry | Independent | 1940–1952 |
| Sir John Peden | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1917–1946 |
| Thomas Playfair | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1927–1966 |
| Graham Pratten | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1937–1976 |
| William Robson | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1920–1951 |
| Robert Savage 2 | ALP | 1931–1934, 1943–1959 |
| Leon Snider | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1943–1965 |
| Ernest Sommerlad | Country | 1932–1952 |
| Edmond Speck | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1940–1952 |
| Frank Spicer | Independent | 1925–1973 |
| Thomas Steele | Country | 1934–1961 |
| John Stewart | ALP | 1941–1957 |
| Colin Tannock | ALP | 1931–1952 |
| Henry Thompson | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1940–1964 |
| John Tonkin | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1940–1946 |
| Sir Frederick Tout | Country | 1932–1946 |
| Horace Whiddon | UAP/Democratic/Liberal | 1934–1955 |
| Samuel Williams 4 | ALP | 1943–1962 |
| Hugh Wragge | Country | 1932–1949 |
| Ernest Gerard Wright | ALP | 1943–1973 |
- 1 Labor MLC Edward Grayndler died on 12 March 1943, before the beginning of this term. Labor candidate Chris Dalton was elected as his replacement on 20 July 1943.
- 2 UAP MLC Ernest Mitchell died on 21 April 1943, the day before this term began. Labor MLC Joseph Coates died on 4 May 1943. Labor candidates Charles Hackett and Robert Savage were elected as their replacements on 20 August 1943.
- 3 Labor MLC John Culbert died on 19 August 1943. Labor candidate William Gibb was elected as his replacement on 3 November 1943.
- 4 UAP MLC Sir Archibald Howie died on 26 October 1943. Labor candidate Samuel Williams was elected as his replacement on 9 December 1943.
- 4 Liberal MLC Thomas Holden resigned on 10 October 1945. Labor candidate John Ferguson was elected as his replacement on 7 November 1945.
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