Candidates of the 1930 South Australian state election
This is a list of candidates of the 1930 South Australian state election.[1][2] The conservative Liberal Federation and Country Party, which had run a combined ticket known as the "Pact" in 1927, ran separately in 1930.[3]
Retiring MPs
Liberal Federation
- Edward Coles (Flinders) – retired[4]
- Francis Jettner (Burra Burra) – retired[4]
- James McLachlan (Wooroora) – retired[4]
- Henry Tossell (Yorke Peninsula) – retired[4]
Thomas Thompson, the Independent Protestant Labor MHA for Port Adelaide, unsuccessfully attempted to switch to the Legislative Council at this election, contesting Central District No. 1.[5]
Legislative Assembly
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk.
Electorate | Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Country candidates | Other candidates |
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Adelaide (3) | Bill Denny* Bert Edwards* Herbert George* | James Cullen (Communist) A. W. Wilson (Ind. Socialist Labor) | ||
Albert (2) | H. M. Dalziel Richard McKenzie | Malcolm McIntosh* Frederick McMillan* | A. A. Petch E. M. Rowe | |
Alexandra (3) | Percy Heggaton* Herbert Hudd* George Laffer* | F. G. Ayres W. L. Scarborough Lindsay Yelland | ||
Barossa (3) | George Cooke* Thomas Edwards* Leonard Hopkins* | Henry Crosby Herbert Lyons | Herbert Basedow (Ind.) H. N. Barnes (People's Party) R. A. Thompson (People's Party) | |
Burra Burra (3) | Jack Critchley* Even George* Sydney McHugh* | Reginald Carter George Jenkins Philip McBride | ||
East Torrens (3) | Beasley Kearney* Frank Nieass* Arthur McArthur* | Frederick Coneybeer Walter Hamilton Albert Sutton | ||
Flinders (2) | M. A. Cronin D. O. Whait | A. W. H. Barns James Moseley* | E. J. Barraud A. B. Wishart | Edward Craigie* (Single Tax) John O'Connor (Ind. Labor) |
Murray (3) | Clement Collins* Robert Hunter* Frank Staniford* | George Cummins Morphett Thomas Playford IV Howard Shannon | R. A. Cilento (Ind.) | |
Newcastle (2) | Thomas Butterfield* William Harvey* | |||
North Adelaide (2) | Frederick Birrell* Walter Warne* | Shirley Jeffries Victor Marra Newland | ||
Port Pirie (2) | John Fitzgerald* Lionel Hill* | |||
Port Adelaide (2) | John Jonas* Albert Thompson* | H. G. Butler (Ind. Protestant Labor) Joshua Pedlar (Ind. Protestant Labor) | ||
Stanley (2) | Robert Nicholls* John Lyons* | Oliver Badman H. V. Sargent | ||
Sturt (3) | Bob Dale* Edgar Dawes* T. W. Grealy | Ernest Anthoney* Herbert Richards Edward Vardon | Leonora Polkinghorne (Women's Non-Party) | |
Victoria (2) | Eric Shepherd* F. E. Young | Vernon Petherick Peter Reidy* | ||
West Torrens (2) | Alfred Blackwell* John McInnes* | L. H. Crosby (Ind. Labor) C. J. Caldicott (Ind. Labor) T. C. McGillick (Communist) | ||
Wallaroo (2) | Robert Richards* John Pedler* | F. G. Filmer (Ind.) R. C. Kitto (Ind.) William Price (Ind.) | ||
Wooroora (3) | Richard Layton Butler* W. J. Marshman F. H. Heinrich | Archie Cameron* Samuel Dennison* B. H. Richardson | ||
Yorke Peninsula (2) | Edward Giles* Baden Pattinson* | J. S. Honner Stepney Pontifex |
Legislative Council
Electorate | Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Country candidates | Other candidates |
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Central District No. 1 (2) | Frank Condon* Tom Gluyas* | J. J. Luxton (Ind. Protestant Labor) Thomas Thompson (Ind. Protestant Labor) | ||
Central District No. 2 (2) | A. G. Angell F. E. Stratton | William Humphrey Harvey* Henry Tassie* | ||
Midland District (2) | Walter Gordon Duncan* David Gordon* | Maurice Collins James Nairn | ||
Northern District (2) | James Beerworth H. R. McHugh | William Morrow* George Ritchie* | Archibald McDonald | |
Southern District (2) | Peter Crafter Maurice Parish | John Cowan* Lancelot Stirling* | C. W. Lloyd Richard Alfred O'Connor |
References
- ^ "STATE ELECTIONS". The South Eastern Times. Millicent, SA. 11 March 1930. p. 3. Retrieved 16 September 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "Nominations For State Elections". The Register News-Pictorial. Adelaide. 8 March 1930. p. 25. Retrieved 16 September 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "No Likelihood Of Pact, Says Country Party President". The Observer. Adelaide. 1 February 1930. p. 49. Retrieved 16 September 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ a b c d "THE STATE ELECTIONS". Bunyip. Gawler, SA. 14 March 1930. p. 4. Retrieved 29 September 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "CANDIDATE FOR LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 28 November 1929. p. 17. Retrieved 16 September 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
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