Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 26th parliament of New South Wales held heir seats from 1922 to 1925. They were elected at the 1922 state election on 25 March 1922.[1] [2] The Speaker was Daniel Levy .[3] [4]
Name Party Electorate Term in office' David Anderson Nationalist Ryde 1920–1930 Guy Arkins Nationalist St George 1915–1930, 1938–1941 Richard Arthur Nationalist North Shore 1904–1932 William Ashford [a] Independent Wammerawa 1910–1922 Jack Baddeley Labor Newcastle 1922–1949 William Bagnall Nationalist St George 1913–1925, 1925–1927 Jack Bailey Labor /Independent [e] Goulburn 1918–1925 Richard Ball Nationalist Murray 1895–1898, 1904–1937 Thomas Bavin Nationalist Ryde 1917–1935 Walter Bennett Nationalist Maitland 1889–1902, 1917–1934 John Birt Labor Sydney 1919–1925 Albert Bruntnell Nationalist Parramatta 1906–1907, 1910–1913, 1919–1929 Michael Bruxner Progressive Northern Tablelands 1920–1962 Frank Burke Labor Botany 1917–1944 Ernest Buttenshaw Progressive Murrumbidgee 1917–1938 William Cameron Nationalist Maitland 1918–1931 George Cann Labor St George 1914–1927 Frank Chaffey Nationalist Namoi 1913–1940 Joseph Clark [a] Labor Wammerawa 1920–1927, 1930–1932 Sir Arthur Cocks [f] Nationalist North Shore 1910–1925 Hugh Connell Labor Newcastle 1920–1934 Magnus Cromarty Nationalist Newcastle 1922–1925 Mat Davidson Labor Sturt 1918–1949 Billy Davies Labor Wollondilly 1917–1949 Brian Doe Nationalist Sturt 1917–1927 James Dooley Labor Bathurst 1907–1927 David Drummond Progressive Northern Tablelands 1920–1949 Bill Dunn Labor Wammerawa 1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950 Cyril Fallon Democratic Eastern Suburbs 1922–1925 William Fell Independent Coalitionist North Shore 1922–1927 Joseph Fitzgerald Labor Oxley 1920–1927, 1930–1932 John Fitzpatrick Nationalist Bathurst 1895–1904, 1907–1930 William FitzSimons Nationalist Cumberland 1922–1926 Martin Flannery Labor Murrumbidgee 1920–1932 Sir George Fuller Nationalist Wollondilly 1889–1894, 1915–1928 Hyman Goldstein Nationalist Eastern Suburbs 1922–1928 Mark Gosling Labor St George 1920–1932 Robert Greig Labor Ryde 1920–1927, 1941–1947 Arthur Grimm Nationalist Murrumbidgee 1913–1925 Sir Thomas Henley Nationalist Ryde 1904–1935 Theodore Hill Nationalist Oxley 1920–1927 Ted Horsington [b] Labor Sturt 1922–1947 Tom Hoskins Nationalist Western Suburbs 1913–1927 Joseph Jackson Nationalist Sydney 1922–1956 Harold Jaques Nationalist Eastern Suburbs 1920–1930 Tom Keegan Labor Balmain 1910–1920, 1921–1935 Matthew Kilpatrick Progressive Murray 1920–1941 Albert Lane Nationalist Balmain 1922–1927 Jack Lang Labor Parramatta 1913–1943, 1943–1946 Carlo Lazzarini Labor Western Suburbs 1917–1952 John Lee Nationalist Botany 1920–1930, 1932–1941 Daniel Levy Nationalist Sydney 1901–1937 Thomas Ley Nationalist St George 1917–1925 Peter Loughlin Labor Cootamundra 1917–1927, 1932–1935 Edward Loxton Nationalist Ryde 1920–1925 Hugh Main Progressive Cootamundra 1922–1938 Alfred McClelland Labor Northern Tablelands 1920–1927, 1930–1932 Greg McGirr Labor /Young Australia [d] Sydney 1913–1925 James McGirr Labor Cootamundra 1922–1952 William McKell Labor Botany 1917–1947 Edward McTiernan Labor Western Suburbs 1920–1927 Patrick Minahan Labor Sydney 1910–1917, 1920–1925, 1925–1927 William Missingham Progressive Byron 1922–1933 Voltaire Molesworth Labor Cumberland 1920–1925 Thomas Morrow Nationalist Parramatta 1922–1925 Mark Morton Nationalist Wollondilly 1901–1920, 1922–1938 Cecil Murphy Labor North Shore 1920–1927 David Murray Labor Newcastle 1921–1928 Thomas Mutch Labor Botany 1917–1930, 1938–1941 George Nesbitt Nationalist Byron 1913–1925 John Ness Nationalist Western Suburbs 1922–1930, 1932–1938 Charles Oakes Nationalist Eastern Suburbs 1901–1910, 1917–1925 William O'Brien Labor Murray 1917–1925 Walter O'Hearn Labor Maitland 1920–1932 Bob O'Halloran Labor Eastern Suburbs 1920–1927, 1941–1947 Stephen Perdriau Nationalist Byron 1920–1925 John Perkins Nationalist Goulburn 1921–1926 John Quirk Labor Balmain 1917–1938 Bill Ratcliffe Labor Botany 1922–1932 Alfred Reid [f] Nationalist North Shore 1920–1922, 1925–1945 Sir Charles Rosenthal Nationalist Bathurst 1922–1925 Thomas Rutledge Progressive Goulburn 1920–1925 Patrick Scully [c] Labor Namoi 1920–1923 William Scully [c] Labor Namoi 1923–1932 Walter Skelton Independent Newcastle 1922–1927 Robert Stopford Nationalist Balmain 1922–1925 Robert Stuart-Robertson Labor Balmain 1907–1933 Harold Thorby Progressive Wammerawa 1922–1930 Roy Vincent Progressive Oxley 1922–1953 Bruce Walker Nationalist Cumberland 1917–1932 Walter Wearne Nationalist Namoi 1917–1930 Reginald Weaver Nationalist North Shore 1917–1925, 1927–1945 James Wilson Nationalist Western Suburbs 1920–1925 Jabez Wright [b] Labor Sturt 1913–1920, 1921–1922
Under the provisions of the Parliamentary Elections (Casual Vacancies) Act, casual vacancies were filled by the next unsuccessful candidate on the departing member's party list. If an Independent member retired, the Clerk of the Assembly determined who would fill the vacancy based on the departing members voting record in questions of confidence.
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