Members of the Australian Senate, 1932–1935

Members of the Australian Senate, 1932–1935

This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1932 to 1935. Half of its members were elected at the 17 November 1928 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1929 and finishing on 30 June 1935; the other half were elected at the 19 December 1931 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1932 and finishing on 30 June 1938.

Senator Party State Years in Office
Oliver Badman[1] UAP South Australia 1932–1937, 1937–1943 (HoR)
John Barnes[2] ALP Victoria 1913–1920, 1923–1935
Tom Brennan[1] UAP Victoria 1931–1938
Gordon Brown[1] ALP Queensland 1932–1965
William Carroll[1] ALP Western Australia 1926–1936
Hal Colebatch[3] UAP Western Australia 1929–1933
Herbert Collett[2][3] UAP Western Australia 1933–1947
Joseph Collings[1] ALP Queensland 1932–1950
Charles Cox[1] UAP New South Wales 1920–1938
Thomas Crawford[2] UAP Queensland 1917–1947
John Daly[2] ALP South Australia 1928–1935
John Dooley[2] ALP New South Wales 1928–1935
Jack Duncan-Hughes[1] UAP South Australia 1922–28 (HoR), 1931–38, 1940–1943 (HoR)
James Dunn[2] ALP/Lang Labor New South Wales 1929–1935
Robert Elliott[2] Country Victoria 1929–1935
Harry Foll[2] UAP Queensland 1917–1947
Charles Grant[2] UAP Tasmania 1925, 1932–1941
James Guthrie[1] UAP Victoria 1920–1938
Charles Hardy[1] Country New South Wales 1932–1938
John Hayes[2] UAP Tasmania 1923–1947
Herbert Hays[2] UAP Tasmania 1923–1947
Bert Hoare[2] ALP South Australia 1922–1935
Bertie Johnston[2] Country Western Australia 1929–1942
Walter Kingsmill[4] UAP Western Australia 1923–1935
Harry Lawson[2] UAP Victoria 1929–1935
Hon Patrick Lynch[1] UAP Western Australia 1907–1938
Allan MacDonald[2][4] UAP Western Australia 1935–1947
John MacDonald[1] ALP Queensland 1922, 1928, 1932–1937
Hon Walter Massy-Greene[1] UAP New South Wales 1910–1922 (HoR), 1923–1925, 1926–1938
Hon Alexander McLachlan[1] UAP South Australia 1926–1944
John Millen[1] UAP Tasmania 1920–1938
Mick O'Halloran[2] ALP South Australia 1928–1935
Herbert Payne[1] UAP Tasmania 1920–1938
Hon George Pearce[1] UAP Western Australia 1901–1938
William Plain[1] UAP Victoria 1917–1923, 1925–1938
Arthur Rae[2] ALP/Lang Labor New South Wales 1910–1914, 1929–1935
Matthew Reid[2] UAP Queensland 1917–1935
Burford Sampson[1] UAP Tasmania 1925–1938, 1941–1947

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Term finishing 30 June 1938
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Term finishing 30 June 1935
  3. ^ a b UAP Senator Hal Colebatch resigned on 20 March 1933 to become Western Australian Agent-General in London; UAP member Herbert Collett was appointed to replace him on 6 April.
  4. ^ a b UAP Senator Walter Kingsmill died on 15 January 1935; UAP candidate Allan MacDonald was elected at the 15 September 1934 election for a six-year term due to start on 1 July 1935; he was appointed to replace Kingsmill on 5 March for the remainder of his term finishing on 30 June 1935.

References

See also

Members of the Australian Parliament
House of Representatives

1929–1931  · 1931–1934  · 1934–1937

Senate

1929–1932  · 1932–1935  · 1935–1938


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