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
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

1918–19211921–19241924–1927

House of Assembly

1918–1921 • 1921–1924 • 1924–1927

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