Mitchell Queensland—Legislative Assembly | |
---|---|
State | Queensland |
Created | 1864 |
Abolished | 1931 |
Mitchell was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Queensland, Australia.
The electoral district of Mitchell was created by the Additional Members Act of 1864 which introduced six new single-member electorates.[1] A by-election was held to fill the seat. The nomination date was 18 March 1865 and the election was held on 25 March 1865.[2]
In 1885, part of Mitchell was removed to form the new Electoral district of Barcoo.[1]
In 1931, a redistribution absorbed Mitchell into the Electoral district of Barcoo and the Electoral district of Gregory.[1]
The following people were elected in Mitchell:[3]
Member | Party | Term |
---|---|---|
John Gore Jones | 18 March 1865 (by-election) - 1 January 1866 | |
Theodore Harden | 22 February 1866 (by-election) - 23 November 1866 | |
Edward William Lamb | 4 January 1867 (by-election) - 3 December 1869 | |
Archibald Buchanan | 8 February 1870 (by-election) - 10 February 1870 | |
John Killeen Handy | 18 June 1870 (by-election) - 4 September 1871 | |
Boyd Dunlop Morehead | Ministerialist | 4 September 1871 - 16 December 1880 |
Oscar de Satge | 3 February 1881 - 5 April 1882 | |
John Govett | 27 April 1882 - 28 April 1888 | |
James Crombie | Ministerialist | 28 April 1888 - 20 May 1893 |
John Cameron | Opposition | 20 May 1893 - 4 April 1896 |
Charles Fitzgerald | ALP | 4 April 1896 - 11 March 1902 |
Arthur Cooper | Independent, Ministerialist | 11 March 1902 - 14 April 1905 |
John Payne | ALP | 13 May 1905 (by-election) - 24 January 1928 |
Richard Bow | ALP | 26 May 1928 - 11 June 1932 |
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)