Candidates of the 1941 New South Wales state election

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This is a list of candidates for the 1941 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 10 May 1941.[1]

Retiring members

United Australia

Country

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.

Electorate Held by
Labor
candidate
Coalition candidate Other candidates
Albury United Australia John King Alexander Mair (UAP)
Annandale
Labor
Bob Gorman Harry Blackwell (NSO)
Stan Moran (Ind)
Armidale
Country
John Shanahan
CP
)
Ashburnham
Country
Edgar Dring
CP
)
Ashfield United Australia Rex Jones Athol Richardson (UAP)
Auburn
Labor
Jack Lang Clarrie Campbell (SLP)
Balmain
Labor
Mary Quirk Arthur Doughty (
Lab)
Walter Evans (SLP)
Malinda Ivey (Ind)
Leslie Shiels (Ind
)
Bankstown
Labor
James McGirr
Percy Coleman (Ind)
Jack Edwards (NSO)
Jack Hughes (SLP)
Barwon
Labor
Roy Heferen Favel Satterthwaite (
CP
)
Bathurst
Labor
Gus Kelly
Blacktown New district Frank Hill Arthur Francis (UAP)
Bondi United Australia Abe Landa Norman Thomas (UAP) Allan Jenkins (SLP)
Botany
Labor
Bob Heffron Addison Brittain (
Lab
)
Bulli
Labor
John Sweeney Alfred Burgess (SLP)
Burwood United Australia Albert Thompson Harrie Mitchell (UAP) Gordon Jackett (Ind UAP)
Byron
Country
CP
)
Frederick Stuart (Ind)
Canterbury
Labor
Arthur Tonge William Brandon (NSO)
William Hortin (SLP)
Casino
Country
Denis Holmes
CP
)
Robert Carr (Ind)
Castlereagh
Country
Jack Renshaw Harold Campbell (
CP
)
John Smithers (
Lab
)
Cessnock
Labor
Jack Baddeley George McGregor (SLP)
Clarence
Country
CP
)
John Cain (Ind)
Cobar
Labor
Mat Davidson David Wight (SLP)
Concord United Australia Bill Carlton Stan Lloyd (UAP) Rupert Lockwood (SLP)
Coogee United Australia Lou Cunningham Thomas Mutch (UAP)
Cook's River New district Joseph Cahill John Simpson (
Lab
)
Corowa Independent James Smith (
CP
)
Christopher Lethbridge (Ind)
Croydon United Australia Daniel Murphy David Hunter (UAP)
Drummoyne United Australia Robert Greig John Lee (UAP) Bill Wood (SLP)
Dubbo
Country
Clarrie Robertson
CP
)
Frank Wilkins (
Lab
)
Dulwich Hill
Labor
George Weir Guy Arkins (UAP)
Georges River United Australia Arthur Williams Cecil Monro (UAP)
Gloucester United Australia William Morgan Charles Bennett (UAP) Ray Fitzgerald (Ind)
Robert Bruce (Ind)
Gordon United Australia Harry Turner (UAP)
Goulburn
Labor
Jack Tully George Ardill (UAP) Cecil Gray (Ind)
Granville
Labor
Bill Lamb Claude Fleck (UAP) Sam Aarons (Ind)
Hamilton
Labor
Joshua Arthur Arthur Clarke (Ind)
Hartley
Labor
Hamilton Knight James Starling (SLP)
Hawkesbury United Australia Frank Finnan Arthur Brown (UAP) Charles Staples (Ind UAP)
Hornsby United Australia Wilfred Francis (UAP) Sydney Storey (Ind UAP)
Albert French (Ind)
Hurstville
Labor
Clive Evatt Roland Murray (UAP)
Illawarra
Labor
Howard Fowles Clarence Faulkner (UAP)
King
Labor
Daniel Clyne Albert Sloss (SLP)
Kogarah United Australia William Currey James Ross (UAP) Paul Mortier (SLP)
Kurri Kurri
Labor
George Booth
Lachlan
Country
George Grintell
CP
)
Lakemba
Labor
Fred Stanley William Dowe (NSO)
Asa North (SLP)
Lane Cove United Australia Arthur Treble Herbert FitzSimons (UAP) Arthur Russell (Ind)
Leichhardt
Labor
Claude Matthews Anthony Bellanto (SLP)
Lismore
Country
Jim Fredericks
CP
)
David Harrison (Ind Coal.)
Edward Thorncroft (Ind)
Liverpool Plains
Country
Roger Nott
CP
)
Maitland United Australia William Lindsay Walter Howarth (UAP)
Manly United Australia James Dunn Alfred Reid (UAP) Vincent Brady (Ind)
Marrickville
Labor
Carlo Lazzarini
Monaro
Country
John Seiffert
CP
)
Mosman United Australia Brian Dooley Herbert Lloyd (UAP) Donald Macdonald (Ind UAP)
Mudgee
Labor
Bill Dunn Frederick Cooke (Ind)
Murray
Country
James Lloyd
CP
)
Murrumbidgee
Country
Joseph Fitzgerald George Dixon (
CP
)
Lab
)
Namoi
Country
Raymond Hamilton Ernest Batchelor (
CP
)
Ernest Hogan (
Lab
)
Nepean United Australia William Mathews Joseph Jackson (UAP)
Neutral Bay United Australia Reginald Weaver (UAP)
Newcastle
Labor
Frank Hawkins Claude Dalby (Ind)
Charles McCaffrey (SLP)
Newtown
Labor
Frank Burke Andrew Carruthers (
Lab
)
North Sydney United Australia James Geraghty Hubert Primrose (UAP) William Wilson (SLP)
Orange United Australia Bob O'Halloran Alwyn Tonking (UAP) Leslie Loewenthal (Ind)
James O'Donnell (Ind)
Joseph Roberts (SLP)
Oxley United Australia Lewis Martin George Mitchell (Ind)
Paddington
Labor
Maurice O'Sullivan George Hale (SLP)
Parramatta United Australia Albert Rowe George Gollan (UAP)
Phillip
Labor
Tom Shannon Diana Gould (Ind)
Tom Morey (SLP)
Raleigh
Country
John Howard
CP
)
CP
)
Randwick United Australia William Gollan Arthur Moverly (UAP) Sam Lewis (SLP)
Redfern
Labor
William McKell Sid Conway (SLP)
Rockdale New district John McGrath George McGuire (UAP) Reginald Williams (SLP)
Ryde United Australia Eric Solomon (UAP) James Shand (Ind UAP)
William Elliott (Ind)
Howard Miscamble (Ind)
South Coast United Australia Henry Bate (UAP) Rupert Beale (Ind)
Sturt
Labor
Ted Horsington Arthur Campbell (SLP)
Tamworth United Australia John Lyons William McKnight (UAP) Bill Chaffey (Ind UAP)
Charles Luckett (Ind)
Temora
Country
Charles Poole
CP
)
Tenterfield
Country
Edward Ogilvie
CP
)
Upper Hunter
Country
Walter Geraghty
CP
)
Vaucluse United Australia Murray Robson (UAP)
Wagga Wagga
Country
Eddie Graham
CP
)
Ronald Cuttle (Ind)
Waratah
Labor
Robert Cameron Robert Cram (Ind)
Waverley
Labor
Clarrie Martin Arnold Lander (UAP) John Fisher (SLP)
Willoughby United Australia Francis Fulton Edward Sanders (UAP)
Wollondilly United Australia Jeff Bate (UAP)
Wollongong-Kembla New district Billy Davies William Frame (SLP)
Woollahra United Australia Jack Wright Vernon Treatt (UAP)
Yass
Country
Bill Sheahan
CP
)
Young
Country
Fred Cahill
CP
)
Stanley Neagle (
Lab
)

See also

References

  1. ^ Green, Antony. "1941 Election candidate index". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
  2. ^ Walker was on trial for conspiracy charges: "Conspiracy charge: Walker in box". The Sydney Morning Herald. 27 May 1941. p. 5. Retrieved 3 May 2019 – via National Library of Australia.