Members of the Australian Senate, 1938–1941
This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1938 to 1941. Half of its members were elected at the 15 September 1934 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1935 and finishing on 30 June 1941; the other half were elected at the 23 October 1937 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1938 and finishing on 30 June 1944.
Senator | Party | State | Years in Office |
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Mac Abbott[1] | Country | New South Wales | 1935–1941 |
Stan Amour[2] | ALP | New South Wales | 1938–1965 |
John Armstrong[2] | ALP | New South Wales | 1938–1962 |
Tom Arthur[2] | ALP | New South Wales | 1938–1944 |
Bill Ashley[1] | ALP | New South Wales | 1938–1962 |
Bill Aylett[2] | ALP | Tasmania | 1938–1965 |
Charles Brand[1] | UAP | Victoria | 1935–1947 |
Gordon Brown[2] | ALP | Queensland | 1932–1965 |
Don Cameron[2] | ALP | Victoria | 1938–1962 |
Robert Clothier[2] | ALP | Western Australia | 1938–1950 |
Hon Herbert Collett[1] | UAP | Western Australia | 1933–1947 |
Joe Collings[2] | ALP | Queensland | 1932–1950 |
Walter Cooper[1] | Country | Queensland | 1928–1932, 1935–1968 |
Ben Courtice[2] | ALP | Queensland | 1937–1962 |
James Cunningham[2] | ALP | Western Australia | 1937–1943 |
Thomas Crawford[1] | UAP | Queensland | 1917–1947 |
Richard Darcey[2] | ALP | Tasmania | 1938–1944 |
Dick Dein[1] | UAP | New South Wales | 1935–1941 |
Hon Harry Foll[1] | UAP | Queensland | 1917–1947 |
James Fraser[2] | ALP | Western Australia | 1938–1959 |
Hon William Gibson[1] | Country | Victoria | 1935–1947 |
Charles Grant[1] | UAP | Tasmania | 1925, 1932–1941 |
Hon John Hayes[1] | UAP | Tasmania | 1923–1947 |
Herbert Hays[1] | UAP | Tasmania | 1923–1947 |
Bertie Johnston[1] | Country | Western Australia | 1929–1942 |
Richard Keane[2] | ALP | Victoria | 1929–1931 (HoR), 1938–1946 |
Charles Lamp[2] | ALP | Tasmania | 1938–1950 |
Hon John Leckie[1] | UAP | Victoria | 1935–1947 |
Hon Allan MacDonald[1] | UAP | Western Australia | 1935–1947 |
Hon Philip McBride[2] | UAP | South Australia | 1931–1937 (HoR), 1937–1944, 1946–1958 (HoR) |
Hon Alexander McLachlan[2] | UAP | South Australia | 1926–1944 |
James McLachlan[1] | UAP | South Australia | 1935–1947 |
Hon George McLeay[1] | UAP | South Australia | 1935–1947, 1950–1955 |
Jim Sheehan[3] | ALP | Victoria | 1938–1940, 1944–1962 |
John Spicer[2][3] | UAP | Victoria | 1940–1944, 1950–1956 |
Oliver Uppill[1] | UAP | South Australia | 1935–1944 |
Keith Wilson[2] | UAP | South Australia | 1938–1944 |
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Term finishing 30 June 1941
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Term finishing 30 June 1944
- 1 2 ALP Senator John Barnes was elected at 23 October 1937 election to a term starting on 1 July 1938, but died on 31 January 1938; ALP member Jim Sheehan was appointed to replace him on 12 July, with his term expiring at the 21 September 1940 election, when he was defeated by UAP candidate John Spicer to fill the remainder of the vacancy, expiring on 30 June 1944.
References
- Journals of the Senate. Parliament of Australia. 1940.
- "Members of the Senate since 1901". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 3 December 2008.
See also
Members of the Australian Parliament | ||
House of Representatives | ||
Senate |
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