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 |
|
|
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|
|
| 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 |
|
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