Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1926–1929

This is a list of members of the 24th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1926 to 1929, as elected at the 1926 state election held on 8 May 1926.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
John Appel[5] CPNP Albert 1908–1929
George Barber Labor Bundaberg 1901–1935
George Barnes CPNP Warwick 1908–1935
Walter Barnes CPNP Wynnum 1901–1915, 1918–1933
Randolph Bedford Labor Warrego 1923–1941
Ernest Bell CPNP Fassifern 1913–1930
Hon William Bertram Labor Maree 1912–1929
Richard Bow[3] Labor Mitchell 1928–1932
Robert Boyd[4] CPNP Burnett 1928–1932
William Brand CPNP Burrum 1920–1950
Samuel Brassington[1] Labor Balonne 1927–1932, 1933–1950
Harry Bruce Labor Kennedy 1923–1950
Frank Bulcock Labor Barcoo 1919–1942
George Carter Labor Port Curtis 1915–1920, 1923–1929
Harry Clayton CPNP Wide Bay 1920–1946
Charles Collins Labor Bowen 1909–1912, 1915–1936
Charles Conroy Labor Maranoa 1920–1944
Frank Cooper Labor Bremer 1915–1946
William Cooper Labor Rosewood 1918–1929
Bernard Corser[4] CPNP Burnett 1912–1928
Edward Costello CPNP Carnarvon 1920–1935
John Dash Labor Mundingburra 1920–1944
William Deacon CPNP Cunningham 1920–1943
Hon Thomas Dunstan Labor Gympie 1915–1929, 1935–1953
Jim Edwards CPNP Nanango 1920–1947
Cecil Elphinstone CPNP Oxley 1918–1929
George Farrell Labor Rockhampton 1923–1929
Myles Ferricks Labor South Brisbane 1909–1912, 1920–1929
Tom Foley Labor Leichhardt 1919–1960
James Fry CPNP Kurilpa 1918–1932
Hon David Gledson Labor Ipswich 1915–1929, 1932–1949
Ernest Grimstone[2] CPNP Stanley 1928–1933
Ned Hanlon Labor Ithaca 1926–1952
Ted Hanson Labor Buranda 1924–1947
Harry Hartley Labor Fitzroy 1915–1929
Maurice Hynes Labor Townsville 1923–1939
Hon Alfred Jones Labor Paddington 1904–1909, 1915–1917,
1922–1932
William Kelso CPNP Nundah 1923–1932
Jim Kerr CPNP Enoggera 1920–1932
Reginald King CPNP Logan 1920–1935
Mick Kirwan Labor Brisbane 1912–1932
Edward Land[1] Labor Balonne 1904–1927
James Larcombe Labor Keppel 1912–1929, 1932–1956
Evan Llewelyn Labor Toowoomba 1925–1929, 1932–1935
William Lloyd Labor Kelvin Grove 1915–1920, 1923–1929
George Logan CPNP Lockyer 1920–1929
Hon William McCormack Labor Cairns 1912–1930
Peter McLachlan Labor Merthyr 1908–1912, 1915–1920,
1923–1929
James Maxwell CPNP Toowong 1920–1938
Arthur Moore CPNP Aubigny 1915–1941
Godfrey Morgan CPNP Murilla 1909–1938
Hon John Mullan Labor Flinders 1908–1912, 1918–1941
Frederick Nott[2] CPNP Stanley 1920–1927
John O'Keefe Labor Chillagoe 1926–1929, 1930–1942
John Payne[3] Labor Mitchell 1905–1928
Percy Pease Labor Herbert 1920–1940
Jens Peterson CPNP Normanby 1915–1935
George Pollock Labor Gregory 1915–1939
Darby Riordan Labor Burke 1918–1929
Robert Roberts CPNP East Toowoomba 1907–1934
Hugh Russell CPNP Toombul 1926–1941
Wilfred Russell PPC/CPNP Dalby 1926–1932
Cornelius Ryan Labor Eacham 1926–1929
Henry Ryan Labor Cook 1915–1929
Hubert Sizer CPNP Sandgate 1918–1935
Hon William Forgan Smith Labor Mackay 1915–1942
Hon James Stopford Labor Mount Morgan 1915–1936
Edward Swayne CPNP Mirani 1907–1935
Charles Taylor CPNP Windsor 1918–1935
Harry Walker CPNP Cooroora 1907–1947
Richard Warren CPNP Murrumba 1918–1932
David Weir Labor Maryborough 1917–1929
William Wellington Labor Charters Towers 1915–1939
Hon Thomas Wilson Labor Fortitude Valley 1916–1933
Vern Winstanley Labor Queenton 1908–1932
Harry Wright Labor Bulimba 1923–1929
1 On 2 May 1927, the Labor member for Balonne, Edward Land, died. Labor candidate Samuel Brassington won the resulting by-election on 6 August 1927.
2 On 5 December 1927, the CPNP member for Stanley, Frederick Lancelot Nott, died. CPNP candidate Ernest Grimstone won the resulting by-election on 25 February 1928.
3 On 24 January 1928, the Labor member for Mitchell, John Payne, died. Labor candidate Richard Bow won the resulting by-election on 26 May 1928.
4 On 16 August 1928, the CPNP member for Burnett, Bernard Corser, resigned to run for the federal seat of Wide Bay. CPNP candidate Robert Boyd won the resulting by-election on 13 October 1928.
5 On 19 March 1929, the CPNP member for Albert, John Appel, died. The vacancy was not filled due to the imminent 1929 state election.

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Preceded by
23rd Assembly
24th Queensland Legislative Assembly
1926–1929
Succeeded by
25th Assembly
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