Candidates of the 1932 New South Wales state election

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This is a list of candidates for the 1932 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 11 June 1932.

Retiring Members

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Labor

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United Australia

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Legislative Assembly

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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 candidate Coalition candidate Fed. Labor candidate Other candidates
Albury Labor Joseph Fitzgerald Alexander Mair (UAP)
John Ross (CP)
Annandale Labor Robert Stuart-Robertson Leo Bolsdon (UAP) Percival McDonald Robert Brechin (CPA)
Christopher Hade (Ind)
Harry Meatheringham (Ind)
Armidale Country Leonard Dawson David Drummond (CP)
Arncliffe Labor Joseph Cahill Horace Harper (UAP) Patrick Coyne Fred Farrall (CPA)
Ashburnham Labor William Keast Hilton Elliott (CP) Edmund Best (Ind UAP)
Eric Pryor (UAP)
Ashfield United Australia Lancelot Stevenson Milton Jarvie (UAP)
Auburn Labor Jack Lang Phillip Wilkins (UAP) Percy Coleman Theodore McLennan (Ind)
Lance Sharkey (CPA)
Balmain Labor John Quirk Peter Murray Arthur Arundel (Ind)
Joseph Crow (CPA)
Bankstown Labor James McGirr John Byrne (UAP) John Metcalfe Jacob Cook (Ind UAP)
Michael Ryan (CPA)
Barwon Labor Edward Cummins Ben Wade (CP) Lou Cunningham
Bathurst Labor Gus Kelly Gordon Wilkins (UAP-CP) Eric Ingram (Ind)
John Miller (Ind)
Bondi Labor Abe Landa Norman Thomas (UAP) James Buckingham Grace Scobie (Ind)
Archibald Smith (CPA)
Botany Labor Bob Heffron Trevor Levy (UAP) Frederick Kerr Basil Williams (CPA)
Bulli Labor Andrew Lysaght Robert Roberts (UAP) Allan Howie Evred Bostick (CPA)
Burwood United Australia Horace Foley Sir Thomas Henley (UAP) Abraham Taylor (Ind)
Byron Country Frederick Crowther Arthur Budd (CP)
Canterbury Labor Arthur Tonge Edward Hocking (UAP) George Bramston Robert Cram (CPA)
Casino Country Jim Fredericks John Reid (CP)
Henry McLaurin (CP)
Castlereagh Labor Joseph Clark Alfred Yeo (CP) Wilfred Turnbull
Cessnock Labor Jack Baddeley Joseph Norton Henry Scanlon (CPA)
Clarence Country Alfred Henry (CP)
Cobar Labor Mat Davidson Eric Killen (CP) Samuel Bailey
Concord Labor Henry McDicken Stan Lloyd (UAP) Robert Thomson (CPA)
Coogee United Australia Alphonsus Ticehurst John Dunningham (UAP) Jessa Burns (CPA)
Mark Cochrane (Ind)
Cootamundra Labor Ken Hoad Bill Ross (CP) Thomas Lavelle
Corowa United Australia Patrick Quilty Richard Ball* (CP)
Sydney Creed (CP)
Croydon United Australia John Eldridge Bertram Stevens (UAP)
Drummoyne Labor David McLelland John Lee (UAP) Algernon Lindsay Bernard Burns (CPA)
Ruby Duncan (Ind)
William Udall (Ind UAP)
Dubbo Labor Alfred McClelland George Wilson (CP) Harry O'Shea
John Macdonald (UAP)
Dulwich Hill Labor Frank Connors John Ness (UAP) William Long Francis Pascoe (Ind UAP)
George's River Labor Ted Kinsella Cecil Monro (UAP) John Keegan Patrick Drew (CPA)
Glebe Labor Tom Keegan William Nicol (UAP) Northey Du Maurier Stan Moran (CPA)
Gloucester United Australia William Campbell Walter Bennett (UAP) William Flannery (Ind)
William Hawdon (Ind CP)
Gordon United Australia George Smart Thomas Bavin (UAP)
Goulburn Labor Jack Tully Peter Loughlin (UAP)
Jack Garry (CP)
Granville Labor Bill Ely Claude Fleck (UAP) James Brophy Raymond Hall (CPA)
James Harwood (Ind)
Hamilton Labor Hugh Connell Robert Anderson (Ind)
Harold O'Neill (AAL)
Gordon Skelton (Ind)
William Townsend (CPA)
Hartley Labor Hamilton Knight Horace Bracey (UAP-CP) James Dooley (Ind Lab)
Patrick Walsh (CPA)
Hawkesbury United Australia Henry Taverner Bruce Walker Jr (UAP) Albert Taylor (Ind CP)
Robert Wood (Ind CP)
Hornsby United Australia Charles Hankin James Shand (UAP)
Hurstville Labor Walter Butler James Webb (UAP) Gertrude Melville James Stubbs (CPA)
Illawarra Labor Billy Davies Patrick Cantwell (UAP) Mont Sheppard William Blake (CPA)
John Scarlett (Ind)
King Labor Daniel Clyne Henry Manning (UAP) Edgar Grover Ted Tripp (CPA)
Kogarah Labor Mark Gosling James Ross (UAP) Robert Beaton Philip Coyle (Ind)
Arthur Smith (CPA)
Kurri Kurri Labor George Booth Harris Burnham (CPA)
Lachlan Country John Heiss Ernest Buttenshaw (CP) David Nilon Philip Bolte (Ind CP)
Lakemba Labor Fred Stanley Robert Uebel (UAP) John McCallum John Terry (CPA)
Lane Cove United Australia Jack Fitzpatrick Herbert FitzSimons (UAP)
Leichhardt Labor Barney Olde Andrew Campbell (UAP) Robert Storey Charles Shields (Ind)
Lismore Country Charles Taylor William Missingham (CP)
Liverpool Plains Country Elijah Smith Harry Carter (CP)
Maitland Labor Walter O'Hearn Walter Howarth* (UAP) James Heatherill (CPA)
Alexander McDonald (CP)
Manly United Australia Alfred Reid (UAP) Clarence Pullen (Ind)
Marrickville Labor Carlo Lazzarini Herbert Donald (UAP) Thomas Melody John Loughran (CPA)
Frank Wright (Ind UAP)
Monaro Country James Bollard William Hedges (CP) John Cusack Douglas Norris (Ind)
Mosman United Australia William Thomason Herbert Lloyd (UAP)
Mudgee Labor Bill Dunn David Spring (UAP-CP) James Terry (CPA)
Murray Labor John Donovan Joe Lawson (CP)
John Dowling (UAP)
Murrumbidgee Labor Martin Flannery Robert Hankinson* (CP) Ernest Parkin
Michael Gleeson (CP)
Namoi Labor William Scully Colin Sinclair (CP) Ernest Bachelor (Ind)
Nepean United Australia Joseph Jackson (UAP) Thomas Moon (CPA)
Neutral Bay United Australia William McMullen Reginald Weaver (UAP)
Newcastle Labor Peter Connolly Charles Parker (UAP) Hugh Sutherland Catherine Barratt (CPA)
Clarence Martin (Ind)
Elizabeth Robinson (Ind)
Newtown Labor Frank Burke Robert Williams (UAP) Albert Clifton Henry Dawson (Ind)
Jack Kavanagh (CPA)
North Sydney Labor Ben Howe Hubert Primrose (UAP) Cecil Murphy Edward Clark (Ind)
Lucy Gullett (Ind)
Orange Labor William Folster Alwyn Tonking (UAP)
Frederic Hinton (CP)
Oxley United Australia Joseph Cooper Lewis Martin (UAP)
Paddington Labor Maurice O'Sullivan Frank Graham (UAP) George Laughlan George Fleming (CPA)
Alfred Webb (Ind UAP)
Parramatta Labor Joseph Byrne George Gollan (UAP) Albert Rowe Frederick Bateman (CPA)
George Mobbs (Ind)
Petersham Labor Joe Lamaro Eric Solomon (UAP) Patrick Colbourne Edgar Vale (Ind)
Phillip Labor Tom Shannon William Adkins (UAP) Ronald Wyllie Edward Docker (CPA)
Raleigh Country David Walker Roy Vincent (CP)
Randwick Labor Jack Flanagan Arthur Moverly (UAP) Francis Pollard
Redfern Labor William McKell John Wright (UAP) Harold Sutton Jean Thomson-Marsh (CPA)
Ryde Labor Evan Davies Eric Spooner (UAP) May Matthews Richard Barron (CPA)
South Coast United Australia John Dooley Henry Bate (UAP)
Sturt Labor Ted Horsington Frederick Miller (CPA)
Tamworth United Australia Thomas Normoyle Frank Chaffey (UAP) James Brownhill (Ind CP)
James Neale (Ind)
Temora Country Essell Hoad Hugh Main (CP) James King (Ind Lab)
Tenterfield Country Michael Bruxner (CP)
Upper Hunter Country Joseph Shakespeare Malcolm Brown (CP) Arie Dorsman (Ind)
Vaucluse United Australia William Foster (UAP)
Wagga Wagga Country Kenneth Campbell Matthew Kilpatrick (CP)
Waratah Labor Robert Cameron Arthur Griffiths (UAP-CP) Arthur Griffith Sidney Bethune (CPA)
Waverley Labor William Clementson John Waddell (UAP) Albert Gardiner Esmonde Higgins (CPA)
Willoughby United Australia Richard Lynch Edward Sanders (UAP)
Wollondilly United Australia John Cleary Mark Morton (UAP) Patrick Kenna
Woollahra United Australia Robert Stapleton Sir Daniel Levy (UAP)
Yass United Australia Reginald O'Brien George Ardill (UAP)
Young Labor Clarrie Martin Albert Reid (CP)
Mark Whitby (CP)

See also

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References

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  • Green, Antony. "1932 Election candidate index". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. New South Wales Parliament.

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