This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1919 Australian federal election. The election was held on 13 December 1919.

By-elections, appointments and defections

By-elections and appointments

Defections

Seat changes

Retiring Members and Senators

Nationalist

House of Representatives

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

New South Wales

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Other candidates
BarrierLaborMichael ConsidineCharles McAllisterArthur Lawrence (RSSCPA)
CalareNationalistThomas LavelleHenry Pigott
CookLaborJames CattsGeorge HoltWilliam McCristal (ISLP)
CowperNationalistRoss PryorJohn ThomsonEarle Page (FSA)
DalleyLaborWilliam MahonyWalter Clutton
DarlingLaborArthur BlakeleyAlfred Perkins
East SydneyLaborJohn WestJohn Willson
Eden-MonaroNationalistHarry BrownAustin Chapman
GwydirNationalistLou CunninghamWilliam WebsterJames Bell (Ind)
HumeNationalistParker MoloneyEdwin TownsendCharles Milthorpe (FSA)
Andrew Scambler (Ind)
HunterLaborMatthew CharltonJohn Lee
IllawarraLaborBertie SheilesHector LamondGeorge Burns (ISLP)
Thomas Marshall (Ind)
LangNationalistArchibald MoateElliot Johnson
MacquarieLaborSamuel NichollsErnest Carr
NepeanNationalistCon WallaceEric Bowden
New EnglandNationalistJames TullyAlexander Hay
NewcastleLaborDavid Watkins
North SydneyNationalistCecil MurphySir Granville Ryrie
ParkesNationalistArthur JonesCharles MarrBruce Smith (Ind Nat)
ParramattaNationalistWilliam HutchisonSir Joseph Cook
RichmondNationalistErnest O'DeaWalter Massy-GreeneJohn Steel (Ind)
RiverinaNationalistJames HoadJohn Chanter
RobertsonNationalistJames KellyWilliam Fleming
South SydneyLaborEdward RileyFrederick Sykes
WentworthNationalistJames DunnWalter Marks
WerriwaNationalistBert LazzariniJohn LynchWilliam Wright (Ind)
West SydneyLaborThomas RyanRichard Sleath

Queensland

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Other candidates
BrisbaneLaborWilliam FinlaysonDonald CameronSine Boland (Ind)
CapricorniaLaborWilliam HiggsAlexander Cameron
Darling DownsNationalistPhil AlkeLittleton Groom
HerbertNationalistEugene McKennaFred BamfordTerence Haren (Ind)
Henry Madden (Ind)
KennedyLaborCharles McDonaldJames Suter
LilleyNationalistJoseph JohnstonGeorge Mackay
MaranoaLaborJim PageJames Hunter (PPU)
MoretonNationalistWilliam HeffernanArnold Wienholt
OxleyNationalistJames SharpeJames Bayley
Wide BayNationalistFrederick MartynEdward Corser

South Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Other candidates
AdelaideLaborGeorge Edwin YatesReginald Blundell
AngasNationalistMoses GabbPaddy Glynn
BarkerNationalistAlbert DaviesJohn LivingstonAlexander Williams (Ind)
BoothbyNationalistStanley WhitfordWilliam StoryGeorge Illingworth (Ind)
GreyNationalistCharles GrayAlexander Poynton
HindmarshNationalistNorman MakinWilliam Archibald
WakefieldNationalistEdward StokesRichard FosterHerbert Tuck (FSA)

Tasmania

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Other candidates
BassNationalistAlfred HigginsSyd Jackson*
Stephen Margetts
Luke Bryant (Ind)
Timothy Earley (Ind)
Jens Jensen (Ind Nat)
DarwinNationalistJoseph LyonsGeorge Bell
DenisonNationalistKing O'MalleyWilliam Laird Smith
FranklinNationalistWilliam McWilliams*
Louis Shoobridge
WilmotNationalistLlewellyn Atkinson*
Henry McFie
Norman Cameron (FSA)

Victoria

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate VFU candidate Other candidates
BalaclavaNationalistPercy SmithWilliam WattNorman Worrall (RSC)
BallaaratLaborCharles McGrathEdwin Kerby
BatmanLaborFrank BrennanWilliam Spence
BendigoNationalistAlfred HampsonBilly Hughes
BourkeLaborFrank AnsteyReginald Tracey
CorangamiteVFUEdward MaloneAllan McDonaldWilliam Gibson
CorioNationalistAlfred OzanneJohn ListerArthur WalterAnwoth Brown (Ind Nat)
EchucaVFUEdward RussellJames StewartWilliam Hill
FawknerNationalistJoseph HannanGeorge Maxwell
FlindersNationalistFrederick RileyStanley BruceWilliam Burrage
GippslandNationalistGeorge WiseErland Erlandson
GrampiansNationalistMark LazarusEdmund Jowett
HentyNationalistNorman GrantJames BoydFrederick Francis* (Ind Nat)
Edwin Purbrick (Ind Nat)
IndiNationalistJoseph HaniganJohn LeckieRobert Cook
KooyongNationalistMary GrantSir Robert BestStephen Thompson (Ind Nat)
MaribyrnongLaborJames FentonArthur Thompson
MelbourneLaborWilliam MaloneyErnest Nicholls
Melbourne PortsLaborJames Mathews
WannonNationalistJohn CollinsArthur Rodgers
WimmeraNationalistSydney SampsonPercy Stewart
YarraLaborFrank TudorAndrew Davidson

Western Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Other candidates
DampierNationalistThomas LowryHenry Gregory
FremantleNationalistAndrew ClementsonReginald Burchell
KalgoorlieNationalistHugh MahonEdward Heitmann
PerthNationalistJohn CurtinLionel Carter
James Fowler*
Gerald Hartrey (Ind FT)
SwanLaborEdwin CorboyWilliam HedgesJohn Prowse (FSA)

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 Labor Party was defending three seats. Nationalist Senators Edward Millen, Herbert Pratten and Josiah Thomas were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates F&SA candidates Socialist candidates Independent candidates
Albert Gardiner*
John Grant
Allan McDougall
Charles Cox*
Walter Duncan*
Henry Garling
Franc FalkinerWilliam Corcoran
Ernie Judd
Mary McMahon
Alfred Conroy

Queensland

Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. Nationalist Senators Thomas Crawford, Harry Foll and Matthew Reid were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates
Myles Ferricks
William Maughan
Harry Turley
John Adamson*
Thomas Givens*
Sir William Glasgow*

South Australia

Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Nationalist Party was defending one seat. Nationalist Senators Robert Guthrie, James Rowell and William Senior were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates Other candidates
Thomas Grealy
Frank Lundie
James O'Loghlin
Benjamin Benny*
John Newland*
Victor Wilson*
Edward Craigie (Ind Dem)

Tasmania

Four seats were up for election. Uniquely, one of these was for a vacancy extending only until the new Senate assumed its place on 1 July 1920; this was the remainder of James Long's term that had been filled in the interim by Edward Mulcahy. The fourth elected senator would thus serve only until 1 July 1920, whereupon his term would expire. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Nationalist Party was defending one seat. Nationalist Senators Thomas Bakhap, John Earle and John Keating were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates Other candidates
James Guy
David O'Keefe
Walter Woods
George Foster*
Arthur Loone
John Millen*
Edward Mulcahy*
Herbert Payne*
David Blanshard (Ind)
Cyril Cameron (Ind Nat)

Victoria

Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. Nationalist Senators William Bolton, George Fairbairn and William Plain were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates VFU candidates
Stephen Barker
John Barnes
Edward Findley
Harold Elliott*
James Guthrie*
Edward Russell*
Thomas Paterson
Richard Rees
Edwin Reseigh

Western Australia

Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. Nationalist Senators Richard Buzacott, Hugh de Largie and George Henderson were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Nationalist candidates F&SA candidates
Thomas Gorman
William Graham
Ted Needham
Edmund Drake-Brockman*
Patrick Lynch*
George Pearce*
James Crawford
Victor Riseley

See also

References

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