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 Liberal
Party was defending
three seats. Labor Senators Albert
Gardiner, Allan
McDougall and Arthur
Rae were not up for
re-election.
| Labor candidates |
Liberal candidates |
Socialist candidates |
|
|
|
John
Grant
Ike Smith
David Watson |
Sir Albert Gould*
Edward Millen*
Charles Oakes* |
Tom Batho
James Moroney
Henry Ostler |
Queensland
Three seats were
up for election. The Liberal
Party was defending
three seats. Labor Senators Thomas
Givens, James
Stewart and Harry
Turley were not up for
re-election.
| Labor candidates |
Liberal candidates |
|
|
Myles Ferricks*
William Maughan*
John Mullan* |
Thomas Chataway
Robert Sayers
Anthony St Ledger |
South
Australia
Three seats were
up for election. The Liberal
Party was defending
three seats. Labor Senators Robert
Guthrie, Gregor
McGregor and William
Story were not up for
re-election.
| Labor candidates |
Liberal candidates |
Independent candidates |
|
|
|
John
Newland*
James O'Loghlin*
William Senior* |
Peter
Allen
John Shannon
Joseph Vardon |
Sir Josiah Symon |
Tasmania
Three seats were
up for election. The Liberal
Party was defending
three seats. Labor Senators James
Long, David
O'Keefe and Rudolph
Ready were not up for
re-election.
| Labor candidates |
Liberal candidates |
Independent candidates |
|
|
|
James
Guy
James Hurst
James Ogden |
Thomas Bakhap*
John Clemons*
John Keating* |
Cyril Cameron |
Victoria
Three seats were
up for election. The Liberal
Party was defending two
seats. The Labor
Party was defending one
seat. Labor Senators Stephen Barker, Albert
Blakeyand Edward
Findley were not up for
re-election.
| Labor candidates |
Liberal candidates |
Independent candidates |
|
|
|
John Barnes*
Andrew McKissock
Edward Russell* |
James McColl*
Samuel Mauger
Carty Salmon |
William Renwick |
Western
Australia
Three seats were
up for election. The Labor
Party was defending
three seats. Labor Senators Richard
Buzacott, Hugh de
Largie and George
Henderson were not up
for re-election.
| Labor candidates |
Liberal candidates |
|
|
Patrick Lynch*
Ted Needham*
George Pearce* |
William
Butcher
Charles Davies
William Nairn |
|