Electoral district of Flemington
Flemington was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.[1] It was created in 1904 with the abolition of Essendon and Flemington, when it was won by Edward Warde, formerly the Labor member for that seat. It was abolished in 1945 when several new districts were created including Moonee Ponds.[1] Flemington was recreated in 1955 (and Essendon abolished) before being abolished again in 1967, with the territory being incorporated into Essendon.
Members
First incarnation 1904–1945 |
Member | Party | Term |
|
Edward Warde |
Labor |
1904–1925 |
|
Jack Holland |
Labor |
1925–1945 |
Second incarnation 1955–1967 |
Member | Party | Term |
|
Jack Holland |
Labor |
1955 |
|
Kevin Holland |
Labor |
1955–1967 |
- Jack Holland was member for Footscray 1945–1955
References
Coordinates: 37°47′05″S 144°55′40″E / 37.78472°S 144.92778°E / -37.78472; 144.92778