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This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 19th parliament of New South Wales from 1901 to 1904. They were elected at the 1901 state election on 3 July 1901. The Speaker was Hon William McCourt.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
William Affleck Liberal Yass 1894–1904
Edward Allen 11 Liberal Illawarra 1904
George Anderson Liberal Waterloo 1894–1904
William Archer Independent Burwood 1898–1904
James Ashton Liberal Goulburn 1894–1907
John Barnes Progressive Gundagai 1889–1904
Walter Bennett Progressive Durham 1898–1907, 1917–1934
George Briner Progressive Raleigh 1901–1920
Ernest Broughton Progressive Sydney-King 1901–1910
James Brunker Liberal East Maitland 1880–1904
George Burgess Labor Young 1901–1917
Frank Byrne Independent Hay 1898–1904
Alexander Campbell Progressive Kiama 1894–1904
Archibald Campbell 11 Liberal Illawarra 1891–1903
John Cann Labor Broken Hill 1891–1916
Joseph Carruthers Liberal St George 1887–1908
James Carroll Progressive Lachlan 1894–1904
Albert Chapman Progressive Braidwood 1901–1904
Matthew Charlton 8 Labor Waratah 1903–1910
Patrick Clara 1 Labor Condobolin 1901–1904
Edward Clark Liberal St Leonards 1891–1904, 1907–1910
Henry Clarke Progressive Bega 1869–1894, 1895–1904
John Cohen Liberal Petersham 1898–1919
John Coleman Independent Liberal Lismore 1901–1905
Albert Collins Liberal Narrabri 1901–1910
Paddy Crick Progressive West Macquarie 1889–1906
John Dacey Labor Botany 1895–1912
William Daley Labor Sydney-Gipps 1901–1907
Robert Davidson Liberal Hastings and Macleay 1901–1910
William Davis Progressive Bourke 1889–1891, 1898–1904
William Dick Liberal Newcastle East 1894–1907
Charles Dight Progressive Singleton 1898–1904
Robert Donaldson Progressive Tumut 1898–1913
Alfred Edden Labor Kahibah 1891–1920
John Estell Labor Wallsend 1901–1913, 1917–1922
Joseph Evans Independent Progressive Deniliquin 1901–1904
James Fallick Independent Liberal Newtown-St Peters 1901–1920
Frank Farnell 12 Independent Liberal Ryde 1887–1903
John Fegan Progressive Wickham 1891–1907, 1920–1922
William Ferguson Independent Labor Sturt 1894–1904
John Fitzpatrick Liberal Rylstone 1895–1904, 1907–1930
Thomas Fitzpatrick Progressive Murrumbidgee 1894–1904
William Fleming Liberal Robertson 1901–1910
John Garland 5 Liberal Tamworth 1898–1901, 1903–1904
Eden George Progressive Sydney-Belmore 1901–1907
Owen Gilbert Liberal Newcastle West 1901–1904, 1907–1910
John Gillies Independent West Maitland 1891–1911
James Gormly Progressive Wagga Wagga 1885–1904
Arthur Hill Griffith 8 Labor Waratah 1894–1903, 1904–1920
Thomas Griffith Independent Albury 1898–1904
Brinsley Hall Progressive Hawkesbury 1901–1917
David Hall Labor Gunnedah 1901–1904, 1913–1920
John Hawthorne Liberal Leichhardt 1885–1891, 1894–1904
James Hayes Progressive Murray 1885–1904
John Haynes Liberal Wellington 1887–1904, 1915–1917
James Hogue Liberal Glebe 1894–1895, 1998-1910
Robert Hollis Labor Newtown-Erskine 1901–1917
William Holman Labor Grenfell 1898–1920
George Howarth 6 Liberal Willoughby 1895–1903
John Hurley Independent Hartley 1872–1874 1876–1880, 1887–1891, 1901–1907
William Hurley Progressive Macquarie 1895–1904
Thomas Jessep Liberal Waverley 1896–1907
George Jones 3 Labor Inverell 1902–1913
Sydney Kearney 9 Liberal Armidale 1903–1907
Andrew Kelly Labor Sydney-Denison 1891–1894, 1901–1913
John Kidd Progressive Camden 1880–1882, 1885–1887, 1889–1904
William Latimer Liberal Woollahra 1901–1920
Sydney Law 4 Labor / Independent Labor Balmain South 1894–1907
Charles Lee Liberal Tenterfield 1884–1920
Robert Levien Progressive Quirindi 1880–1889, 1889–1913
Hon Daniel Levy Liberal Sydney-Fitzroy 1901–1937
Edmund Lonsdale 9 Liberal Armidale 1901–1903
Hugh Macdonald Labor Castlereagh 1901–1906
Donald Macdonell Labor Cobar 1901–1911
Thomas Mackenzie Liberal Canterbury 1901–1907
Michael MacMahon Progressive Uralla-Walcha 1900–1904
William Mahony Liberal Annandale 1894–1910
William McCourt Liberal Bowral 1882–1885, 1887–1913
Richard McCoy Liberal Marrickville 1901–1910
John McFarlane Progressive Clarence 1887–1915
James McGowen Labor Redfern 1891–1917
William McIntyre 3 Progressive Inverell 1901–1902
Gordon McLaurin Progressive Hume 1901–1913
John McNeill 2 Labor Sydney-Pyrmont 1902–1913
Richard Meagher Independent Tweed 1895, 1898–1904, 1907–1917
William Millard Liberal Moruya 1894–1920, 1920–1921
Gus Miller Labor Monaro 1889–1918
Samuel Moore Liberal Bingara 1885–1910
Mark Morton Liberal Shoalhaven 1901–1920, 1922–1938
Tom Moxham Liberal Parramatta 1901–1916
Arthur Nelson Progressive Sydney-Flinders 1895–1904
Henry Newman Liberal Orange 1891–1904
John Nicholson Independent Labor Woronora 1891–1917
Niels Nielsen Labor Boorowa 1899–1913
John Nobbs Liberal Granville 1888–1993, 1898–1913
John Norton Independent Northumberland 1898–1906, 1907–1910
Charles Oakes Liberal Paddington 1901–1910, 1917–1925
Daniel O'Connor Progressive Sydney-Phillip 1877–1891, 1900–1904
Broughton O'Conor Independent Sherbrooke 1898–1907
Edward O'Sullivan Progressive Queanbeyan 1885–1910
Hon John Perry Progressive Ballina 1889–1920
Simeon Phillips Liberal Dubbo 1895–1904
John Joseph Power Labor Sydney-Lang 1901–1904
Richard Price Independent Gloucester 1894–1904, 1907–1922
Robert Pyers Progressive Richmond 1894–1904
Patrick Quinn Progressive Sydney-Bligh 1898–1904
Ellison Quirk Independent Warringah 1901–1904
Joseph Reymond Progressive Ashburnham 1895–1904
Edwin Richards Progressive Mudgee 1894–1904
Thomas Rose Progressive Argyle 1891–1904
Andrew Ross Progressive Molong 1880–1904
Robert Scobie Labor Wentworth 1901–1917
John See Progressive Grafton 1880–1904
Richard Sleath Independent Labor Wilcannia 1894–1904
James Smith Independent Progressive Newtown-Camperdown 1885–1887, 1901–1907
Samuel Smith 2 Labor Sydney-Pyrmont 1898–1902
Thomas Smith Progressive Nepean 1877–1887, 1895–1898, 1901–1904
Percy Stirton 10 Liberal Moree 1903–1904
David Storey Liberal Randwick 1894–1920
John Storey Labor Balmain North 1901–1904, 1907–1921
Phillip Sullivan Labor Darlington 1901–1907
Edward Terry 12 Independent Liberal Ryde 1898–1901, 1904
Follett Thomas 7 Independent Liberal Glen Innes 1903–1920
John Thomson Progressive Manning 1901–1904
Thomas Waddell Progressive Cowra 1897–1917
Charles Wade 6 Liberal Willoughby 1903–1917
Raymond Walsh 5 Independent/Progressive Tamworth 1901–1903
William Webster 10 Labor Moree 1901–1903
Samuel Whiddon Liberal Sydney-Cook 1894–1904
William Williams Independent Labor Alma 1901–1904
William Willis Progressive Barwon 1889–1904
Frederick Winchcombe Liberal Ashfield 1900–1905
William Wood Independent Eden-Bombala 1894–1913
Francis Wright 7 Progressive Glen Innes 1882–1885, 1889–1903
William Young Progressive Bathurst 1900–1907

By-elections

Under the constitution, ministers were required to resign to recontest their seats in a by-election when appointed. These by-elections are only noted when the minister was defeated; in general, he was elected unopposed.

# Electorate Departing Member Party Reason for By-election Date of By-election Winner of By-election Party
1 Condobolin Patrick Clara ALP Election overturned on appeal 4/11/1901 Patrick Clara ALP
2 Sydney-Pyrmont Samuel Smith Labor Appointment to Arbitration Court 24/05/1902 John McNeill ALP
3 Inverell William McIntyre Progressive Death 31/05/1902 George Jones Labor
4 Balmain South Sydney Law Labor Refused Caucus solidarity pledge 06/12/1902 Sydney Law Independent Labor
5 Tamworth Raymond Walsh Progressive Bankruptcy 04/04/1903 John Garland Liberal
6 Willoughby George Howarth Liberal Bankruptcy 9/09/1903 Charles Wade Liberal
7 Glen Innes Francis Wright Progressive Death 28/10/1903 Follett Thomas Liberal
8 Waratah Arthur Hill Griffith ALP Unsuccessful candidate for Senate at federal election 5/12/1903 Matthew Charlton ALP
9 Armidale Edmund Lonsdale Liberal Successful candidate for New England at federal election 12/12/1903 Sydney Kearney Liberal
10 Moree William Webster ALP Successful candidate for Gwydir at federal election 12/12/1903 Percy Stirton Liberal
11 Illawarra Archibald Campbell Liberal Death 9/01/1904 Edward Allen Liberal
12 Ryde Frank Farnell Independent Liberal Appointment to Fisheries Board 23/01/1904 Edward Terry Independent Liberal