Candidates of the 1936 Western Australian state election
The 1936 Western Australian state election was held on 15 February 1936.
Retiring Members
- No sitting MP's retired at this election.
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 |
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Albany | Labor | Arthur Wansbrough | Leonard Hill | Charles Bolt (Ind.) | |
Avon | Country | Ignatius Boyle* Hugh Harling | |||
Beverley | Country | James Mann* Thomas Retalic George Weaver | John O'Dea (Ind. Country) | ||
Boulder | Labor | Philip Collier | |||
Brown Hill-Ivanhoe | Labor | Frederick Smith | |||
Bunbury | Labor | Frederick Withers | Cuthbert Butler | ||
Canning | Labor | Charles Cross | Herbert Wells Thomas Willsmore | Carlyle Ferguson (Ind.) Oliver Strang (Ind. Nationalist) | |
Claremont | Nationalist | Charles North* Donald Cleland | |||
Collie | Labor | Arthur Wilson | |||
East Perth | Labor | James Kenneally | Thomas Hughes* (Ind. Labor) Felix Hughes (Ind.) Wilfred Mountjoy (Communist) | ||
Forrest | Labor | May Holman | |||
Fremantle | Labor | Joseph Sleeman | Aidan Bryan | ||
Gascoyne | Labor | Frank Wise | Jack Pericles | ||
Geraldton | Labor | John Willcock | Alfred Culewis | ||
Greenough | Country | William Patrick | John Garland (Ind. Labor) Henry Carson (Ind.) | ||
Guildford-Midland | Labor | William Johnson | |||
Hannans | Labor | Selby Munsie | |||
Irwin-Moore | Country | Percy Ferguson | Cyril Rodoreda (Ind.) | ||
Kalgoorlie | Labor | Herbert Styants* James Cunningham Robert Elliott | |||
Kanowna | Labor | Emil Nulsen | |||
Katanning | Country | Arthur Watts | Nelson Lemmon (Ind. Country) | ||
Kimberley | Labor | Aubrey Coverley | Ronald Herrin | ||
Leederville | Labor | Alexander Panton | Charles Veryard | ||
Maylands | Labor | Robert Clothier | Tom Hartrey Arthur Daley | Harry Shearn (Ind. Nationalist) | |
Middle Swan | Labor | James Hegney | David Pyvis | ||
Mount Hawthorn | Labor | Harry Millington | Arthur Abbott | ||
Mount Magnet | Labor | Michael Troy | |||
Mount Marshall | Country | Frederick Warner* Joseph Diver | |||
Murchison | Labor | William Marshall | |||
Murray-Wellington | Nationalist | Ross McLarty | |||
Nedlands | Nationalist | Dorothy Tangney | Norbert Keenan | ||
Nelson | Nationalist | Thomas Ladhams | John Smith | Clarence Doust (Ind.) | |
North Perth | Nationalist | Edward Holman | James Smith* Reginald Miller Karl Drake-Brockman | ||
North-East Fremantle | Labor | John Tonkin | Eric Isaachsen | ||
Northam | Labor | Albert Hawke | Hal C.S. Colebatch | ||
Perth | Labor | Ted Needham | Harry Mann William Murray | ||
Pilbara | Nationalist | Donald Bennett | Frank Welsh | ||
Pingelly | Country | Harrie Seward* Cecil Eslegood | |||
Roebourne | Labor | Alec Rodoreda | |||
South Fremantle | Labor | Tom Fox | David Byers (Social Credit) | ||
Subiaco | Labor | John Moloney | Florence Cardell-Oliver* Walter Richardson Harry Downe | ||
Sussex | Nationalist | Edmund Brockman | Robert Falkingham (Ind. Nationalist) Percy Bignell (Ind. Nationalist) | ||
Swan | Country | Richard Sampson | |||
Toodyay | Country | Lindsay Thorn | |||
Victoria Park | Labor | Howard Raphael | George Mann | ||
Wagin | Country | Sydney Stubbs | |||
West Perth | Nationalist | William Beadle | Robert McDonald | ||
Williams-Narrogin | Country | Harry Hyde | Victor Doney | ||
Yilgarn-Coolgardie | Labor | George Lambert | Max Dynes (Ind. Country) | ||
York | Country | Charles Latham | John Keast (Ind.) |
See also
- Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1933–1936
- Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1936–1939
- 1936 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