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Candidates of the 1901 Australian federal election

Candidates of the 1901 Australian federal election

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This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1901 Australian federal election. The election was held on 29/30 March 1901.

House of Representatives

Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

New South Wales

Queensland

More information Electorate, Protectionist candidate ...

^ There was no Protectionist organisation in Queensland. Elected candidates joined the Protectionists in Parliament.
^ There was no Free Trade organisation in Queensland.

South Australia

Note that South Australia was constituted as one seven-member division, with each elector casting seven votes.

More information Protectionist, Free Trade ...

Tasmania

Note that Tasmania was constituted as one five-member division, with each elector casting one vote.

More information Protectionist, Free Trade ...

^ There was no Labour organisation in Tasmania; O'Malley joined the Labour Caucus when Parliament sat.

Victoria

Western Australia

More information Electorate, Protectionist candidate ...

Senate

Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

New South Wales

Six seats were up for election.

More information Protectionist, Free Trade ...

Queensland

Six seats were up for election.

^ There was no Protectionist organisation in Queensland. Glassey and Drake, when elected, sat with the Protectionists in Parliament.
^ There was no Free Trade organisation in Queensland. Ferguson, when elected, sat with the Free Traders in Parliament.

South Australia

Six seats were up for election.

Tasmania

Six seats were up for election.

^ O'Keefe joined the Labour Party when Parliament sat (there was no Labour organisation in Tasmania).

Victoria

Six seats were up for election. Fraser and Zeal sat as Protectionists once elected.

Western Australia

Six seats were up for election.

More information Protectionist, Free Trade ...

References

  • Adam Carr's Election Archive - House of Representatives 1901
  • Adam Carr's Election Archive - Senate 1901
  • Hawker, Geoffrey (2002). Politicians All: The Candidates for the Australian Commonwealth Election 1901 - A Collective Biography. Australian Institute of Political Science. ISBN 090933191X.

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