This is a list of members of the 29th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1941 to 1944, as elected at the 1941 state election held on 29 March 1941.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Frank BarnesInd. LaborBundaberg1941–1950
Lou Barnes[2]Ind. LaborCairns1942–1947
Randolph Bedford[1]LaborWarrego1923–1941
William BrandCountryIsis1920–1950
Samuel BrassingtonLaborFortitude Valley1927–1932, 1933–1950
John BrownLaborLogan1935–1944
Hon Harry BruceLaborThe Tableland1923–1950
Hon Frank Bulcock[4]LaborBarcoo1919–1942
John Beals Chandler[6]Independent/QPPHamilton1943–1947
Jim ClarkLaborFitzroy1935–1960
Harry ClaytonCountryWide Bay1920–1946
Harold CollinsLaborCook1935–1957
Charles ConroyLaborMaranoa1920–1944
Hon Frank CooperLaborBremer1915–1946
Kerry CopleyLaborKurilpa1932–1949
David DanielCountryKeppel1936–1944
Bill DartUnited AustraliaWynnum1938–1944
John DashLaborMundingburra1920–1944
Ned Davis[4]LaborBarcoo1943–1961
William Deacon[7]Ind. CountryCunningham1920–1943
Eric DeckerCountrySandgate1941–1953
George DevriesLaborGregory1941–1957
Jack DugganLaborToowoomba1935–1957, 1958–1969
Thomas DunstanLaborGympie1915–1929, 1935–1953
Jim EdwardsCountryNanango1920–1947
David FarrellLaborMaryborough1938–1953
Hon Tom FoleyLaborNormanby1919–1960
Hon Vince GairLaborSouth Brisbane1932–1960
Hon David GledsonLaborIpswich1915–1929, 1932–1949
Fred Graham[3]LaborMackay1943–1969
Hon Ned HanlonLaborIthaca1926–1952
Hon Ted HansonLaborBuranda1924–1947
John HayesLaborNundah1932–1947
John HealyLaborWarwick1935–1947
Paul HiltonLaborCarnarvon1935–1963
Cecil JessonLaborKennedy1935–1960
Hon Arthur JonesLaborCharters Towers1929–1932, 1939–1960
Tom Kerr[5]United AustraliaOxley1943–1956
George KeyattaLaborTownsville1939–1960
Hon James LarcombeLaborRockhampton1912–1929, 1932–1956
Louis LuckinsUnited AustraliaMaree1941–1953
Duncan MacDonaldCountryStanley1938–1953
Ted MaherCountryWest Moreton1929–1949
Harry MasseyUnited AustraliaToowong1938–1944
Johnno MannLaborBrisbane1936–1969
George MarriottLabor/Ind. LaborBulimba1938–1950
Bill MooreLaborMerthyr1940–1957
Harry MoorhouseInd. DemocratWindsor1941–1944
Alf MullerCountryFassifern1935–1969
Frank NicklinCountryMurrumba1932–1968
Thomas Nimmo[5]United AustraliaOxley1929–1943
Hon John O'Keefe[2]LaborCairns1926–1929, 1930–1942
Harry O'Shea[1]LaborWarrego1941–1950
Bruce Pie[6]Ind. DemocratHamilton1941–1943, 1944–1951
Tom PlunkettCountryAlbert1929–1957
Bill PowerLaborBaroona1935–1960
Ernest RiordanLaborBowen1936–1944, 1950–1954
Aubrey SlessarLaborDalby1938–1947
Norm SmithLaborCarpentaria1941–1960
Hon William Forgan Smith[3]LaborMackay1915–1942
Jim SparkesCountryAubigny1932–1935, 1941–1960
George TaylorLabor/Ind. LaborEnoggera1932–1944
Stephen TheodoreLaborHerbert1940–1950
Bert TurnerLaborKelvin Grove1941–1957
Harry WalkerCountryCooroora1907–1947
Hon Ted WalshLaborMirani1935–1947, 1950–1969
Hon Tommy WilliamsLaborPort Curtis1932–1947
Herbert YeatesCountryEast Toowoomba1938–1945
1 On 7 July 1941, the Labor member for Warrego, Randolph Bedford, died. Labor candidate Harry O'Shea won the resulting by-election on 30 August 1941.
2 On 27 January 1942, the Labor member for Cairns and Secretary for Mines, John O'Keefe, died. Independent Labor candidate Lou Barnes, the brother of Frank Barnes, won the resulting by-election on 31 October 1942.
3 On 9 December 1942, the Labor member for Mackay and Premier of Queensland, William Forgan Smith, retired. Labor candidate Fred Graham won the resulting by-election on 20 March 1943.
4 On 15 December 1942, the Labor member for Barcoo and Secretary for Agriculture and Stock, Frank Bulcock, resigned to take up an appointment as Commonwealth Director-General of Agriculture. Labor candidate Ned Davis won the resulting by-election on 1 May 1943.
5 On 6 February 1943, the United Australia member for Oxley, Thomas Nimmo, died. United Australia candidate Tom Kerr won the resulting by-election on 17 April 1943.
6 On 30 June 1943, the Independent Democrat member for Hamilton, Bruce Pie, resigned to contest Division of Brisbane at the 1943 federal election. Lord Mayor of Brisbane and Independent candidate John Beals Chandler won the resulting by-election on 9 October 1943. He soon formed the Queensland People's Party.
7 On 25 December 1943, the Independent Country member for Cunningham, William Deacon, died. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1944 state election.

See also

References

  1. "Table 1. Precis of results of Queensland state elections 1932 to 2012" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 16 December 2013.

Bibliography

  • Waterson, D.B. Biographical register of the Queensland Parliament, 1930-1980 Canberra: ANU Press (1982)
  • 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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