The 1915 Queensland state election was held on 22 May 1915.

The main parties in the election were the Liberal Party, led by Premier Digby Denham and the Labor Party, led by Leader of the Opposition T. J. Ryan.

By-elections

Retiring Members

Liberal

Candidates

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Other candidate(s)
AlbertFarmersJohn Appel (QFU)
AubignyLiberalJack JonesAlfred LukeFrancis Mitchell (Ind)
Arthur Moore* (QFU)
BalonneLaborEdward Land
BarcooLaborT. J. RyanCharles Webster
BowenLiberalCharles CollinsEdwin Caine
BremerLiberalFrank CooperFelix Barbat
BrisbaneLaborMick KirwanCharles Jenkinson
BulimbaLiberalHugh McMinnWalter Barnes
BundabergLaborGeorge BarberLancelot Wilkinson
BurandaLaborJohn HuxhamJoseph Allen
BurkeIndependentDavid Swiss-DaviesWilliam Murphy (Ind)
BurnettLiberalAlbert MackBernard Corser
BurrumLiberalAlbert WhitfordColin Rankin
CairnsLaborWilliam McCormackNeal Macrossan
CarnarvonLiberalGeorge BoydenDonald Gunn
Charters TowersLiberalWilliam WellingtonRobert Williams
ChillagoeLaborTed TheodoreEdward Steele
CookLiberalHenry RyanHenry Douglas
CoorooraLiberalDaniel O'BrienHarry Walker
CunninghamLiberalFrancis Grayson
DalbyLiberalJohn ConnollyWilliam VowlesFrederick Bradhurst (QFU)
DraytonFarmersJacob DongesWilliam Bebbington (QFU)
EachamLaborWilliam GilliesEdward Heales
East ToowoombaLiberalThomas LonsdaleRobert Roberts
EnoggeraLiberalWilliam LloydRichard Trout
FassifernLiberalBill HeffernanErnest BellEaton Winks (QFU)
FitzroyLiberalHarry HartleyKenneth Grant
FlindersLaborJohn May
Fortitude ValleyLaborDavid BowmanJohn Best
GregoryLaborWilliam Hamilton
GympieLiberalThomas DunstanGeorge Mackay
HerbertLaborWilliam LennonRalph Johnson
IpswichLiberalDavid GledsonJames Blair
IthacaLaborJohn GildayBenjamin Harding
KennedyLaborJames O'SullivanJohn Houghton
KeppelLaborJames LarcombeLeopold Landsberg
KurilpaLiberalWilliam HartleyJames Allan
LeichhardtLaborHerbert Hardacre
LockyerLiberalCharles BromleyWilliam ArmstrongWilliam McIlwraith (QFU)
LoganLiberalPercy CrookeJames Stodart
MackayLiberalWilliam Forgan SmithGeorge Johnson
MaranoaLaborJohn HunterFrancis Dyer
MareeLaborWilliam BertramJohn Walsh
MaryboroughLiberalAlfred JonesEdward Corser
MerthyrLiberalPeter McLachlanJohn Lackey
MiraniLiberalJohn BinsteadEdward SwayneHenry Turner (QFU)
MitchellLaborJohn Payne
Mount MorganLiberalJames StopfordJames CrawfordFrederick McCarthy (Ind)
MundingburraLaborThomas FoleyThomas Page
MurillaLiberalJoseph CollingsGodfrey Morgan
MurrumbaLiberalArthur SampsonJames Forsyth
MusgraveLiberalThomas ArmfieldJohn White
NanangoFarmersThomas ArmstrongRobert Hodge (QFU)
NormanbyLiberalJens PetersonEdward Archer
NundahLiberalRichard SumnerThomas Bridges
OxleyLiberalThomas JonesDigby Denham
PaddingtonLaborJohn FihellyGeorge Sweetman
PittsworthLiberalWilliam HayesDonald MackintoshPercy Bayley (QFU)
Port CurtisLiberalGeorge CarterJohn Kessell
QueentonLaborVernon WinstanleyJames Bradshaw
RockhamptonLaborJohn AdamsonThomas Renshaw
RosewoodLiberalWilliam CooperHarry StevensWilliam Ruhno (QFU)
South BrisbaneLiberalEdgar FreeJohn Burke
StanleyLiberalJohn SherlockHenry Somerset
ToombulLiberalCuthbert ButlerAndrew Petrie
ToowongLiberalArthur LilleyEdward Macartney
ToowoombaLiberalMichael AlkeJames Tolmie
TownsvilleLiberalDaniel RyanRobert Philp
WarregoLaborHarry Coyne
WarwickLiberalPaul BauersGeorge BarnesDaniel Connolly (Ind)
Wide BayLiberalAndrew ThompsonCharles Booker
WindsorLiberalHerbert McPhailHugh Macrossan

See also

References

  • Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-0301-4.
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