Candidates of the 1927 Western Australian state election
The 1927 Western Australian state election was held on 26 March 1927.
Retiring Members
Labor
- William Angwin (MLA) North-East Fremantle
Independent
- Thomas Hughes (MLA) East Perth
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 candidate | Nationalist candidate | Country candidate | Other candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albany | Labor | Arthur Wansbrough | Archibald Booth | ||
Avon | Country | Patrick Coffey | Harry Griffiths | ||
Beverley | Country | James Mann | Charles Wansbrough | ||
Boulder | Labor | Philip Collier | |||
Brown Hill-Ivanhoe | Labor | Frederick Smith | |||
Bunbury | Labor | Frederick Withers | Les Craig George Clarke | ||
Canning | Labor | Alec Clydesdale | Herbert Wells | ||
Claremont | Nationalist | Theodore Morgan | Charles North | ||
Collie | Labor | Arthur Wilson | |||
Coolgardie | Labor | George Lambert | William Vale | ||
Cue | Labor | Thomas Chesson | |||
East Perth | Independent | James Kenneally | Charles Bull Thomas Ferguson Gerald Hartrey | ||
Forrest | Labor | May Holman | |||
Fremantle | Labor | Joseph Sleeman | Richard Rennie Donald Sinclair | ||
Gascoyne | Nationalist | William Willesee | Edward Angelo | ||
Geraldton | Labor | John Willcock | Charles Counsel | ||
Greenough | Labor | Maurice Kennedy | Henry Maley | Charles Smith | |
Guildford | Labor | William Johnson | Hubert Parker | ||
Hannans | Labor | Selby Munsie | Branwell Saunders (Ind. Nationalist) | ||
Irwin | Nationalist | Charles Maley | John Stratton | ||
Kalgoorlie | Labor | James Cunningham | George Rainsford | James Cummins (Independent) | |
Kanowna | Labor | Thomas Walker | |||
Katanning | Country | David Parker | Alec Thomson | ||
Kimberley | Labor | Aubrey Coverley | Arthur Male (Ind. Nationalist) Patrick Percy (Ind. Nationalist) | ||
Leederville | Labor | Harry Millington | John Scaddan | Christina Blake (Ind. Nationalist) | |
Menzies | Labor | Alexander Panton | Dick Ardagh Albert Faul | ||
Moore | Nationalist | James Denton | Percy Ferguson | ||
Mount Leonora | Labor | Thomas Heron | |||
Mount Magnet | Labor | Michael Troy | |||
Mount Margaret | Nationalist | Martin Hartigan | George Taylor | ||
Murchison | Labor | William Marshall | |||
Murray-Wellington | Nationalist | Thomas Butler | William George | Francis Becher | |
Nelson | Nationalist | Dennis Jones | John Smith | William Huggett | |
North Perth | Nationalist | Frank Darcey | James Smith | ||
North-East Fremantle | Labor | Francis Rowe | Oliver Strang | ||
Northam | Nationalist | Bill Hegney | James Mitchell | ||
Perth | Nationalist | Cyril Longmore | Harry Mann* William Murray | ||
Pilbara | Labor | Alfred Lamond | Henry Underwood | Edward Snell (Ind. Labor) | |
Pingelly | Country | Joseph Keays | Henry Brown* Joseph Watson | ||
Roebourne | Nationalist | Thomas McCarthy | Frederick Teesdale | ||
South Fremantle | Labor | Alick McCallum | Philip Jane | ||
Subiaco | Nationalist | John Leonard | Walter Richardson | ||
Sussex | Nationalist | John Tonkin | George Barnard | William Pickering | |
Swan | Nationalist | Charles Huntley | Richard Sampson | ||
Toodyay | Country | John Lindsay* Ignatius Boyle | |||
Wagin | Nationalist | Sydney Stubbs | Adam Elder Phillip Toll | ||
West Perth | Nationalist | Alexander McDougall | Thomas Davy | Edith Cowan (Women's Electoral League) | |
Williams-Narrogin | Country | John Clunas | Edward Johnston | ||
Yilgarn | Labor | Edwin Corboy | John Blake Arthur Brown | ||
York | Nationalist | Walter Butler | Charles Latham | Peter Ledsham |
See also
- Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1924–1927
- Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1927–1930
- 1927 Western Australian state election
References
- Black, David; Prescott, Valerie; Western Australian Electoral Commission; Western Australian Parliamentary History Project (1997), Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996, Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission, ISBN 978-0-7309-8409-2