Senate
Sitting senators
are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at
least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant
colour. Successful candidates are identified by an
asterisk (*).
New
South Wales
Three seats were
up for election. The Anti-Socialist
Party was defending
three seats. Anti-Socialist Senators John Gray, John
Neild and Edward
Pulsford were not up
for re-election.
| Anti-Socialist candidates |
Labour candidates |
Socialist candidates |
|
|
|
Albert Gould*
Edward Millen*
James Walker* |
George
Clark
Allan McDougall
Greg McGirr |
Tom Batho
James Moroney
John Willcox |
Queensland
Three seats were
up for election. The Protectionist
Party had held one
seat. The Labour
Party was defending two
seats. Labour Senators Thomas
Givens, James
Stewart and Harry
Turley were not up for
re-election.
| Anti-Socialist candidates |
Labour candidates |
Other candidates |
|
|
|
Thomas Chataway*
Robert Sayers*
Anthony St Ledger* |
James Griffith
William Higgs
Jens
Lundager |
Anderson Dawson (Ind Lab) |
South
Australia
Three seats were
up for election. The Protectionist
Party was defending one
seat. The Anti-Socialist
Party was defending two
seats. Labour Senators Robert
Guthrie, Gregor
McGregor and William
Story were not up for
re-election.
| Protectionist candidates |
Anti-Socialist candidates |
Labour candidates |
|
|
|
| Thomas Playford |
David Charleston
Sir Josiah Symon*
Joseph Vardon* |
Reginald Blundell
Dugald Crosby
William Russell* |
Tasmania
Three seats were
up for election. The Protectionist
Party was defending one
seat. The Anti-Socialist
Party was defending one
seat. The Labour
Party was defending one
seat. Protectionist Senator Edward
Mulcahy and
Anti-Socialist Senators Henry
Dobson and James
Macfarlane were not up
for re-election.
| Protectionist candidates |
Anti-Socialist candidates |
Labour candidates |
|
|
|
| John Keating* |
Cyril Cameron*
John Clemons*
Norman Ewing |
James
Guy
David O'Keefe |
Victoria
Three seats were
up for election. The Protectionist
Party was defending
three seats. Protectionist Senator Robert Best, Labour Senator Edward
Findley and Independent Senator William
Trenwith were not up
for re-election.
| Protectionist candidates |
Anti-Socialist candidates |
Labour candidates |
|
|
|
Charles Atkins
Alexander Ramsay
James Styles |
Simon Fraser*
James McColl*
Thomas Skene |
Stephen
Barker
Edward Russell*
Tom Tunnecliffe |
Western
Australia
Three seats were
up for election. The Anti-Socialist
Party had held two
seats. The Labour
Party was defending one
seat. Labour Senators John
Croft, Hugh de
Largieand George
Henderson were not up
for re-election.
| Labour candidates |
WAP candidates |
|
|
Patrick Lynch*
Ted Needham*
George Pearce* |
Charles Clarke
Henry Mills
Edward Wittenoom |
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