Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1921–1924
This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1921 to 1924.
Name | District | Party | Term expiry | Time in office |
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John George Bice [4] | Northern | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1927 | 1894–1923 |
John Carr | Central No. 1 | Labor | 1927 | 1915–1929 |
John Herbert Cooke | Central No. 2 | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1927 | 1915–1933 |
Sir John Cowan | Southern | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1924 | 1910–1944 |
Walter Gordon Duncan | Midland | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1924 | 1918–1962 |
Tom Gluyas | Central No. 1 | Labor | 1924 | 1918–1931 |
David Gordon | Midland | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1924 | 1913–1944 |
Walter Hannaford | Midland | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1927 | 1912–1941 |
William Humphrey Harvey | Central No. 2 | National Party/Liberal Union/ Liberal Federation [1] | 1924 | 1915–1935 |
James Jelley | Central No. 1 | Labor | 1927 | 1912–1933 |
Andrew Kirkpatrick | Central No. 1 | Labor | 1924 | 1891–1897, 1900–1909, 1918–1928 |
John Lewis [2] | Northern | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1927 | 1898–1923 |
Thomas McCallum | Southern | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1927 | 1920–1938 |
Robert Thomson Melrose | Southern | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1927 | 1921–1927 |
William George Mills | Northern | Farmers and Settlers Association/ Country Party [5] | 1924 | 1918–1933 |
William Morrow | Northern | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1924 | 1915–1934 |
Thomas Pascoe | Midland | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1927 | 1900–1933 |
George Henry Prosser | Central No. 2 | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1927 | 1921–1933 |
Sir Lancelot Stirling | Southern | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1924 | 1891–1932 |
Henry Tassie | Central No. 2 | Liberal Union/Liberal Federation [3] | 1924 | 1918–1938 |
- 1 The sole remaining member of the National Party in the Legislative Council, Central No. 2 District MLC William Humphrey Harvey, joined the Liberal Union in July 1921.
- 2 Liberal Union MLC John Lewis died on 25 August 1923. The vacancy was filled simultaneously with the 5 April 1924 elections for the other class of seats, with Lewis' successor serving a half-term.
- 3 The Liberal Union and the National Party merged in October 1923 to form the Liberal Federation.
- 4 Liberal Federation MLC John George Bice died on 9 November 1923. The vacancy was filled simultaneously with the 5 April 1924 elections for the other class of seats, with Bice's successor serving a half-term.
- 5 The Farmers and Settlers Association, who had contested the 1921 election independently of the National-dominated "Progressive Country Party", began to formalise themselves under the name of the Country Party during this term.
Members of the Parliament of South Australia | ||
Legislative Council | ||
House of Assembly 1918–1921 • 1921–1924 • 1924–1927 |
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