William O'Connor (Australian politician)

William O'Connor
Member of the Australian Parliament
for West Sydney
In office
28 September 1946  10 December 1949
Preceded by Jack Beasley
Succeeded by Dan Minogue
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Martin
In office
10 December 1949  10 December 1955
Preceded by Fred Daly
Succeeded by Seat abolished
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Dalley
In office
10 December 1955  29 September 1969
Preceded by Arthur Greenup
Succeeded by Seat abolished
Personal details
Born (1910-09-29)29 September 1910
Died 18 September 1987(1987-09-18) (aged 76)
Nationality Australian
Political party Australian Labor Party
Occupation Clerk

William Paul O'Connor (29 September 1910 18 September 1987) was an Australian politician. He was educated at Catholic schools before becoming a clerk, as well as an organiser of the Australian Workers' Union.

In 1946, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for West Sydney. Following the redistribution of 1949, he transferred to Martin, which he held until 1955. In that year, Martin was abolished, and O'Connor defeated sitting Labor MP Arthur Greenup for preselection for the seat of Dalley. O'Connor held Dalley until its abolition in 1969, at which time he retired.

He died in 1987, 11 days before his 77th birthday.[1]

References

  1. Carr, Adam (2008). "Australian Election Archive". Psephos, Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 2008-06-06.
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by
Jack Beasley
Member for West Sydney
19461949
Succeeded by
Dan Minogue
Preceded by
Fred Daly
Member for Martin
19491955
Succeeded by
Seat abolished
Preceded by
Arthur Greenup
Member for Dalley
19551969
Succeeded by
Seat abolished


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