This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 20th parliament of New South Wales from 1904 to 1907. They were elected at the 1904 state election on 6 August 1904. The Speaker was Hon William McCourt.
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
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Rowland Anderson | Lib | Botany | 1904–1907 |
Walter Anderson | Lib | Balmain | 1904–1907 |
Richard Arthur | Lib | Middle Harbour | 1904–1932 |
James Ashton | Lib | Goulburn | 1894–1907 |
Richard Ball | Lib | Corowa | 1895-1898 1904-1937 |
Walter Bennett | Prog | Durham | 1898-1907 1917-1934 |
Robert Booth | Lib | Leichhardt | 1904-1907 |
George Briner | Prog | Raleigh | 1901–1920 |
Ernest Broughton | Lib | King | 1901–1910 |
Albert Bruntnell 4 | Lib | Surry Hills | 1906-1907 1910-1913 1916-1929 |
George Burgess | ALP | Burrangong | 1901–1917 |
John Cann | ALP | Broken Hill | 1891–1916 |
Joseph Carruthers | Lib | St George | 1887-1908 |
Matthew Charlton | ALP | Northumberland | 1903–1910 |
John Cohen | Lib | Petersham | 1898–1919 |
John Coleman 1 | Lib | Rous | 1901-1905 |
Albert Collins | Independent Liberal | Namoi | 1898–1919 |
Thomas Cresswell | Lib | St Leonards | 1904–1907 |
Paddy Crick 8 | Prog | Blayney | 1889–1906 |
John Dacey | ALP | Alexandria | 1895–1912 |
William Daley | ALP | Darling Harbour | 1901-1907 |
Robert Davidson | Lib | Hastings and Macleay | 1901-1910 |
Robert Donaldson | Prog | Wynyard | 1898–1913 |
William Dick | Lib | Newcastle | 1894-1907 |
Fred Downes | Lib | Camden | 1904–1913 |
Alfred Edden | ALP | Kahibah | 1891–1920 |
John Estell | ALP | Waratah | 1901 -1913 1917–1922 |
James Fallick | Lib | Singleton | 1901–1920 |
John Fegan | Prog | Wickham | 1891–1907 1920-1922 |
David Fell | Lib | Lane Cove | 1904–1913 |
William Fleming | Lib | Upper Hunter | 1901-1910 |
Albert Gardiner | ALP | Orange | 1891-1895 1904-1907 |
Eden George | Lib | Ashburnham | 1901-1907 |
John Gillies | Prog | Maitland | 1891–1911 |
Arthur Hill Griffith | ALP | Sturt | 1894-1903 1904-1920 |
Brinsley Hall | Prog | Hawkesbury | 1901–1917 |
Thomas Henley | Lib | Burwood | 1904–1935 |
George Hindmarsh 1 | Lib | Rous | 1905–1913 |
James Hogue | Lib | Glebe | 1894-1895 1998-1910 |
Robert Hollis | ALP | Newtown | 1901–1917 |
William Holman 5 | ALP | Cootamundra | 1898–1920 |
John Hurley (1844-1911) | Lib | Hartley | 1872-1874 1876-1880, 1887–1891 1901-1907 |
Thomas Jessup | Lib | Waverley | 1896-1907 |
George Jones | ALP | Gwydir | 1902–1913 |
Sydney Kearney | Lib | Armidale | 1903-1907 |
Andrew Kelly | ALP | Lachlan | 1891-1894 1901-1913 |
William Latimer | Lib | Woollahra | 1901–1920 |
Sydney Law | Lib | Rozelle | 1891-1894 1901-1913 |
Charles Lee | Lib | Tenterfield | 1884–1920 |
Robert Levien | Prog | Tamworth | 1880–1913 |
Hon Daniel Levy | Lib | Darlinghurst | 1901–1937 |
Hugh Macdonald 6 | ALP | Castlereagh | 1901–1906 |
Donald Macdonell | ALP | Cobar | 1901–1911 |
Thomas MacKenzie | Lib | Canterbury | 1901–1907 |
William Mahony | Lib | Annandale | 1894-1910 |
William McCourt | Lib | Wollondilly | 1882-1885 1887-1913 |
Richard McCoy | Lib | Marrickville | 1901-1910 |
John McFarlane | Prog | Clarence | 1887–1915 |
Patrick McGarry | ALP | Murrumbidgee | 1904–1920 |
James McGowen | ALP | Redfern | 1891–1917 |
Gordon McLaurin | Prog | Albury | 1901–1913 |
John McNeill | ALP | Pyrmont | 1902–1913 |
John Meehan | ALP | Darling | 1904–1913 |
Alan Millard 3 | Lib | Queanbeyan | 1904-1906 |
William Millard | Lib | Clyde | 1894–1920 1920-1921 |
Gus Miller | ALP | Monaro | 1889–1918 |
Samuel Moore | Lib | Bingara | 1885-1910 |
Mark Morton | Lib | Allowrie | 1901-1920 1922-1938 |
Tom Moxham | Lib | Parramatta | 1901–1916 |
John Nicholson | ALP | Wollongong | 1891–1917 |
Niels Nielson | ALP | Yass | 1899–1913 |
John Nobbs | Lib | Granville | 1888-1993 1898-1913 |
John Norton 4, 5 | Independent | Surry Hills | 1898-1906 1807-1910 |
Charles Oakes | Lib | Paddington | 1901-1910 1917-1925 |
Broughton O'Conor | Lib | Sherbrooke | 1898-1907 |
Edward O'Sullivan | Prog | Belmore | 1885-1910 |
Hon John Perry | Prog | Richmond | 1889–1920 |
John Perry | Independent Liberal | Liverpool Plains | 1904-1907 1911 |
George Reynoldson | Independent | Deniliquin | 1904–1907 |
Edwin Richards | Prog | Mudgee | 1894-1904 |
William Robson 2 | Lib | Ashfield | 1905–1920 |
Granville Ryrie 3 | Lib | Queanbeyan | 1906-1910 |
Robert Scobie | ALP | Murray | 1901–1917 |
David Storey | Lib | Randwick | 1894–1920 |
Phillip Sullivan | ALP | Phillip | 1901-1907 |
James Smith | Prog | Camperdown | 1885–1887 1901-1907 |
Follet Thomas | Lib | Gough | 1903–1920 |
Thomas Thrower | ALP | Macquarie | 1904–1917 |
John Treflé 6 | ALP | Castlereagh | 1906–1915 |
Thomas Waddell | Prog | Belubula | 1897–1917 |
Charles Wade | Lib | Gordon | 1903–1917 |
Frederick Winchcombe 2 | Lib | Ashfield | 1900–1905 |
John Withington 8 | Lib | Blayney | 1907 |
William Wood | Lib | Bega | 1894–1913 |
James Young | Lib | Gloucester | 1880–1895 1898-1907 |
William Young | Prog | Bathurst | 1900-1907 |
By-elections
The 20th New South Wales Legislative Assembly was the last parliament in which ministers were required to resign and contest a by-election on appointment.
# | Electorate | Departing Member | Party | Reason for By-election | Date of By-election | Winner of By-election | Party |
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1 | Rous | John Coleman | Lib | Death | 11/02/1905 | George Hindmarsh | Lib |
2 | Ashfield | Frederick Winchcombe | Lib | Extended Absence | 16/08/1905 | William Robson | Lib |
3 | Queanbeyan | Alan Millard | Lib | Criminal conviction: Fraud | 7/04/1906 | Granville Ryrie | Lib |
4 | Surry Hills | John Norton | Independent | Challenged William Holman to face a by-election | 21/07/1906 | Albert Bruntnell | Lib |
5 | Cootamundra | William Holman | ALP | see #4 above | 17/07/1906 | William Holman | ALP |
6 | Castlereagh | Hugh Macdonald | ALP | Death | 24/11/1906 | John Treflé | ALP |
7 | Blayney | Paddy Crick | Prog | Expelled after being accused of bribery | 12/01/1907 | John Withington | Lib |
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