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Candidates of the 1924 Western Australian state election

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The 1924 Western Australian state election was held on 22 March 1924.

Retiring Members

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Majority Country

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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 Nationalist candidate Country candidate Executive Country candidate Other candidates
Albany Country Arthur Wansbrough*
Washington Mather
Robert Robinson Percy Lambert
Cuthbert McKenzie
William Redman (Independent)
Avon Country Patrick Coffey Tom Harrison Harry Griffiths*
Tom Bolton
Beverley Country James Mann Charles Wansbrough*
Henry Clemens
Boulder Labor Philip Collier
Brown Hill-Ivanhoe Labor Frederick Smith George Holmes (National Labor)
Elliot Brown (Ind. Nationalist)
Bunbury Nationalist Frederick Withers Griffin Money Hannah Clarke (Ind. Nationalist)
Canning Labor Alec Clydesdale Peter Wedd
Claremont Ind. Nationalist George Dennis Charles North John Thomson (Ind. Nationalist)
Collie Labor Arthur Wilson
Coolgardie Labor George Lambert
Cue Labor Thomas Chesson
East Perth Labor Thomas Hughes Jack Simons
Thomas Ferguson
Forrest Labor John Holman
Fremantle Nationalist Joseph Sleeman Frank Gibson
Gascoyne Country William Willesee Edward Angelo
Geraldton Labor John Willcock
Greenough Country Maurice Kennedy Henry Maley William Patrick
Guildford National Labor William Johnson Joseph Davies (National Labor)
Hannans Labor Selby Munsie
Irwin Country Charles Maley*
William Mitchell
John Stratton
George Matthews
Kalgoorlie Labor James Cunningham Henry Raven (Ind. Nationalist)
Charles Elliott (National Labor)
Kanowna Labor Thomas Walker Charles Dempster Neville Heenan
Katanning Executive Country George McLeod Alec Thomson
Kimberley Country Aubrey Coverley George Foley Ancell Gregory (Ind. Nationalist)
William Chalmers (Ind. Nationalist)
Walter Brown (Independent)
Leederville Nationalist Harry Millington Lionel Carter
Menzies National Labor Alexander Panton John Mullany (National Labor)
Moore Country James Denton Victor Spencer
Alexander Stone
James Jones
George Welch (Independent)
Mount Leonora Labor Thomas Heron George Wilson (Independent)
Mount Magnet Labor Michael Troy
Mount Margaret National Labor Patrick Maher George Taylor (National Labor)
Murchison Labor William Marshall
Murray-Wellington Nationalist Thomas Butler William George Hugh MacDonald
Nelson Country Thomas Anthony John Smith Edwin Ellis (Ind. Nationalist)
Thomas Ladhams (Independent)
North Perth Nationalist Frank Darcey James Smith Richard White (Independent)
North-East Fremantle Labor William Angwin
Northam Nationalist Louis Grieve James Mitchell
Perth Nationalist Richard Lane Harry Mann
Pilbara National Labor Alfred Lamond Arthur Brown Henry Underwood (National Labor)
Pingelly Country Henry Hickmott Henry Brown*
Joseph Watson
Francis Wake
Edwin Corby
William Vinicombe
Johnson Kennard
Roebourne Nationalist Frederick Teesdale
South Fremantle Labor Alick McCallum
Subiaco Nationalist Ephraim Freedman Walter Richardson*
Clifford Sadlier
Sussex Executive Country Thomas Lowry George Barnard William Pickering
Swan Country William Logie Richard Sampson
Toodyay Country Robert Gamble Alfred Piesse John Lindsay*
Ignatius Boyle
Charles Fraser
Wagin Country Sydney Stubbs Norman Harvey
West Perth Nationalist Alexander McDougall Thomas Davy*
Edith Cowan
Williams-Narrogin Executive Country Cyril Longmore Edward Johnston
Yilgarn Labor Edwin Corboy Austin Allom Thomas Hamerston
Christian Andre
York Country Charles Latham William Burges

See also

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References

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  • 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