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By-elections
and appointments
- On 10 July 1907, Albert
Palmer (Anti-Socialist) was re-elected to Echuca after
his election in 1906 was declared void.
- On 11 July 1907, James
O'Loghlin (Labour)
was appointed as a South Australian Senator
after the voiding of the election of Joseph
Vardon (Anti-Socialist).
- On 15 February 1908, Joseph
Vardon (Anti-Socialist) was
elected as a South Australian Senator in a
special election following the voiding of the
appointment of James
O'Loghlin (Labour).
- On 13 June 1908, Ernest
Roberts (Labour)
was elected to
replace Charles
Kingston (Protectionist)
as the member for Adelaide.
- On 28 August 1909, Richard
Foster (Liberal)
was elected to
replace Sir
Frederick Holder (Independent) as the
member for Wakefield.
- On 6 December 1909, James
Hutchison (Labour),
the member for Hindmarsh,
died. Due to the proximity of the election, no
by-election was held.
- On 24 December 1909, George Reid (Liberal)
resigned as the member for East
Sydney. Due to the proximity of the
election, no by-election was held.
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