Candidates of the 1945 Victorian state election

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The 1945 Victorian state election was held on 10 November 1945.

The incumbent government at this election was led by

consisted
of Liberal, Country Party and Independent members. Although none of these were endorsed by parties, they maintained affiliations. A Ministerial column, comprising members who explicitly supported the Macfarlan government, is included in the table below, with other party affiliations indicated in brackets.

Seat changes

Retiring Members

Labor

Country

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
candidates
Liberal
candidates
Country
candidates
Ministerialist candidates Other candidates
Albert Park
Liberal
Frank Crean John Rasmussen
Lib
)
James Coull (
Soc
)
Allandale
Labor
Patrick Denigan Albert Woodward Russell White
Ballarat
Liberal
Stanley Glover Thomas Hollway Albert Black (CPA)
Barwon
Liberal
Don Ferguson Robert Shirra James Henderson
Lib
)
Benalla
Country
Frederick Cook*
Percy Johnson
Benambra
Country
Charles Pollard Roy Paton
Bendigo
Labor
Bill Galvin
Borung
Country
Arthur Ackland Finlay Cameron
Wilfred Mibus*
Florence Rodan (
CP
)
Box Hill
Labor
Bob Gray Ronald Emerson Ivy Weber (Ind)
Brighton
Liberal
Val Doube Ray Tovell
Lib
)
Brunswick
Labor
James Jewell Alfred Wall
Camberwell
Liberal
Robert Whately Norman Mackay (
Lib
)
Walter Fordham (Ind)
Dora Nankivell (Ind)
Carlton
Labor
Bill Barry Gerald O'Day (CPA)
Caulfield Independent Alexander Dennett
Andrew Hughes (Ind
)
Clifton Hill
Labor
Jack Cremean Neil McKay Kenneth Miller (CPA)
Coburg Independent Arthur Lewis Allen Bateman
Lab
)
Collingwood
Labor
Tom Tunnecliffe
Dandenong
Labor
Frank Field Alexander Caldwell Clyde Hoffman (
Lib)
Gladys Roberts (Ind
)
Dundas
Labor
Bill Slater Arthur Carracher
Elsternwick
Liberal
John Don
Lib
)
Karl Dorr (Ind)
Essendon
Labor
Arthur Drakeford
James Dillon
Evelyn
Liberal
Clifford Wolfe Frank Le Leu
Lib
)
Footscray
Labor
Jack Holland
Geelong
Labor
Fanny Brownbill
Gippsland East
Country
Reuben Basham Albert Lind
Gippsland North
Country
James Johns Bill Fulton
William Moncur
David White (Ind)
Gippsland South
Country
Cecil Shellew Herbert Hyland
Gippsland West
Country
Robert Baker Matthew Bennett George Calderwood (Ind)
Glen Iris
Liberal
Thomas Brennan Alan Moir Ian McLaren (Ind)
Goulburn
Country
Joseph Smith Philip Grimwade Cyril Davy
CP
)
Grant
Country
Geoffrey Ryan Albert Pennell Frederick Holden
Hampden
Liberal
Raymond Hyatt Henry Bolte Harold McLennan
Lib
)
Hawthorn Independent Charles Murphy Fred Edmunds Leslie Hollins (Ind)
Ivanhoe
Liberal
Maxwell Dunn Robert Gardner (Ind)
Kew
Liberal
Wilfrid Kent Hughes
Korong
Country
William Casey Albert Dunstan
Malvern
Liberal
Trevor Oldham
Melbourne
Labor
Tom Hayes
Mentone
Liberal
George White John Warren Robert Roberts (Ind)
Mernda
Country
Arthur Turtle Arthur Ireland Leslie Webster
Midlands
Labor
Clive Stoneham Thomas Grigg
Mildura
Country
Louis Garlick Nathaniel Barclay
John Edey
CP
)
Moonee Ponds
Labor
Samuel Merrifield
Mornington
Country
Frank Sharpe Alfred Kirton
Murray Valley
Country
John McCabe George Moss Percy Snowden (
CP
)
Northcote
Labor
John Cain
Oakleigh
Labor
Squire Reid James Smith
Polwarth
Country
Thomas Carmody Edward Guye
Portland
Country
Robert Holt Harry Hedditch
Port Melbourne
Labor
Tom Corrigan Ralph Gibson (CPA)
Prahran
Labor
Bill Quirk Peter Isaacson
Lab
)
Preston
Liberal
William Ruthven
Henry Zwar (Ind) Albert Davis (Ind)
Rainbow
Country
John Tripovich Keith Dodgshun
Richmond
Labor
Stan Keon Bart Flanagan (CPA)
Ripon
Country
Ernie Morton Alec McDonald
Rodney
Country
George White Richard Brose*
Wollaston Heily
Morton Garner (Ind)
Scoresby
Liberal
George Knox
Shepparton
Country
Frederick Hargreaves John McDonald
St Kilda
Liberal
George Dethbridge Leslie Lord
Lib
)
Sunshine
Labor
Ernie Shepherd
Swan Hill
Country
William Kent Francis Old
CP
)
Toorak
Liberal
Harold Thonemann Robert Bruce (
Lib
)
Lab
)
Warrnambool
Country
James Farrell Henry Bailey
Williamstown
Labor
John Lemmon William Gray Alexander Dobbin (CPA)
Wonthaggi
Labor
William McKenzie Alexander Shackleford

See also

References