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1901


House of Representatives

Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

New South Wales

Electorate Protectionist candidate Free Trade candidate Labour candidate Other candidates




 
Barrier

Josiah Thomas Benjamin Long (Ind)
Bland
William Lucas Chris Watson Patrick Heffernan (Ind Prot)
Canobolas Bernhard Wise
Thomas Brown Thomas Dalveen (Ind Prot)
William Melville (Ind Prot)
Cowper Francis Clarke Robert Davidson
Hugh McKinnon (Ind Prot)
Dalley Reginald Cohen William Wilks Sydney Law
Darling Patrick Quinn Thomas Bertram William Spence
East Sydney
George Reid
John Cleary (Ind Prot)
Harry Foran (Ind Prot)
James Toomey (Ind)
Eden-Monaro Austin Chapman*
William Wood



Gwydir George Cruickshank Edward Foxall William Webster William Buchanan (Ind FT)
Hume Sir William Lyne William Goddard

Hunter Edmund Barton


Illawarra Alexander Hay George Fuller
Andrew Lysaght (Ind Prot)
Lang James Edwards Francis McLean James Watson James Mitchell (Ind Prot)
Macquarie William Ferguson Sydney Smith

Newcastle
Owen Gilbert David Watkins John Bailey (Ind Lab)
New England William Sawers Edmund Lonsdale
George Simpson (Ind)
North Sydney
Dugald Thomson
Edward Clark (Ind FT)
Parkes Robert Thomson Bruce Smith
George Burns (Ind Lab)
Parramatta William Sandford Joseph Cook

Richmond Thomas Ewing

Robert Pyers (Ind Prot)
Riverina John Chanter James Ashton

Robertson John FitzGerald Henry Willis

South Sydney
George Edwards James McGowen Henry Hoyle (Ind Prot)
Wentworth John Gannon Sir William McMillan

Werriwa Thomas Rose Alfred Conroy

West Sydney James Beer
Billy Hughes James Hanrahan (Ind Prot)

Queensland

Electorate Protectionist[1] candidate Free Trade[2] candidate Labour candidate Other candidates




 
Brisbane Charles Hardie Buzacott
Thomas Macdonald-Paterson*

Daniel Guilfoyle
Capricornia

Wallace Nelson Alexander Paterson (Ind FT)
Darling Downs William Henry Groom*
Horace Ransome



Herbert William Brown
Fred Bamford
Kennedy
Maurice Barnett Charles McDonald
Maranoa
George Bunning Jim Page
Moreton Anthony Darvall
William Kellett
William Ryott Maughan


Edward Kretschmer (Ind)
Robert Neilson (Ind)
James Wilkinson* (Ind Lab)
Oxley Richard Edwards
Harry Turley
Wide Bay John Annear
Andrew Fisher

^ There was no Protectionist organisation in Queensland. Elected candidates joined the Protectionists in Parliament.
^ There was no Free Trade organisation in Queensland.

South Australia

Note that South Australia was constituted as one seven-member division, with each elector casting seven votes.

Protectionist candidates Free Trade candidates Labour candidates Independent candidates



 
Sir Langdon Bonython*
Robert Caldwell
John Cooke
Charles Kingston*
John O'Connell
George Wyld
Henry Baker
Paddy Glynn*
Frederick Holder*
Alexander Poynton*
Vaiben Louis Solomon*
Crawford Vaughan
Thomas Webb
Richard Wood
Lee Batchelor*
Thomas Price
George Mitchell

Tasmania

Note that Tasmania was constituted as one five-member division, with each elector casting one vote.

Protectionist candidates Free Trade candidates Independent candidates


 
Charles Fenton
Sir Philip Fysh*
King O'Malley*[3]
James Whitelaw
Sir Edward Braddon*
Norman Cameron*
William Hartnoll
Frederick Piesse*
David Blanshard

^ There was no Labour organisation in Tasmania; O'Malley joined the Labour Caucus when Parliament sat.

Victoria

Electorate Protectionist candidate Free Trade candidate Labour candidate Other candidates




 
Balaclava Sir George Turner


Ballaarat Alfred Deakin

Richard Vale (Ind Prot)
Bendigo Sir John Quick


Bourke James Hume Cook Frederick Hickford Martin Hannah James Mirams (Ind Prot)
James Rose (Ind Prot)
Corangamite Chester Manifold

John Woods (Ind Prot)
Corinella James McCay Nicholas Fitzgerald

Corio Richard Crouch James Boyd
Jonas Levien (Ind Prot)
Angus McNaughton (Ind Prot)
Echuca James McColl Max Hirsch

Flinders Louis Smith Arthur Groom
Alfred Downward (Ind Prot)
Gippsland Allan McLean


Grampians Alfred Rinder Thomas Skene
Holford Wettenhall (Ind Prot)
Indi Isaac Isaacs Thomas Ashworth

Kooyong Theodore Fink William Knox
John Rogers (Ind Prot)
Laanecoorie Carty Salmon

Walter Grose (Ind Prot)
Melbourne Sir Malcolm McEacharn
William Maloney
Melbourne Ports Samuel Mauger


Mernda Robert Harper

Thomas Hunt (Ind Prot)
Sydney Stott (Ind Prot)
Moira Thomas Kennedy John West

Northern Melbourne Robert Barr

H. B. Higgins* (Ind Prot)
Isaac Selby (Ind Prot)
Southern Melbourne Donald McArthur Alexander Sutherland James Ronald David Gaunson (Ind Prot)
Wannon Louis Horwitz Samuel Cooke
Leo Cussen (Ind Prot)
Wimmera Pharez Phillips William Irvine
Henry Williams (Ind FT)
Yarra William Wilson
Frank Tudor John Gahan (Ind Prot)
Patrick O'Connor (Ind Prot)

Western Australia

Electorate Protectionist candidate Free Trade candidate Labour candidate Other candidates




 
Coolgardie
John Archibald Hugh Mahon
Fremantle
Elias Solomon Tom O'Beirne William Adcock (Ind FT)
Charles Jones (Ind FT)
Kalgoorlie
John Kirwan
John Marquis Hopkins (Ind FT)
Perth Michael Cavanagh
James Fowler
Swan Sir John Forrest