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Candidates of the 1933 Western Australian state election

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The 1933 Western Australian state election was held on 8 April 1933.

Retiring Members

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Labor

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Legislative Assembly

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Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Nationalist candidate Country candidate Other candidates
Albany Labor Arthur Wansbrough William Day
Alfred Lawrence
George Cooper (Ind. Country)
Avon Country Fred Law Harry Griffiths*
John Mann
Beverley Country James Mann*
Charles Wansbrough
Boulder Labor Philip Collier Wilfred Mountjoy (Communist)
Brown Hill-Ivanhoe Labor Frederick Smith
Bunbury Labor Frederick Withers John Hands
Canning Nationalist Charles Cross Herbert Wells
Henry Pilgrim
Leonard Perrin
Claremont Nationalist Charles North*
Donald Cleland
Clarence Briggs
Collie Labor Arthur Wilson Harry Stapledon (Ind. Labor)
East Perth Labor James Kenneally William Murray Carlyle Ferguson (Independent)
Forrest Labor May Holman William Hollingsworth
Fremantle Labor Joseph Sleeman Aidan Bryan
Gascoyne Nationalist Frank Wise Edward Angelo
Geraldton Labor John Willcock
Greenough Country John Steele William Patrick*
Kenneth Jones
Paul McGuiness (Ind. Country)
Guildford-Midland Labor William Johnson Robert Crowther
Hannans Labor Selby Munsie
Irwin-Moore Country Edmund Nicholson Percy Ferguson*
Corintin Honner
Kalgoorlie Labor James Cunningham Ernest Williams
Francis O'Dea
Kanowna Labor Emil Nulsen
Katanning Country Martin Hartigan Arnold Piesse*
Arthur Watts
John Nagel
Kimberley Labor Aubrey Coverley Arthur Povah
Leederville Labor Alexander Panton Henry Simper
Ernest Caddy
Maylands Nationalist Robert Clothier John Scaddan
Arthur Daley
Charles Plunkett
Frederick Swaine (Independent)
Middle Swan Labor James Hegney Karl Drake-Brockman
William Southwood
John Pickering
George Gaunt
Mount Hawthorn Labor Harry Millington Hugh Henderson
Mount Magnet Labor Michael Troy
Mount Marshall Country John Lindsay Frederick Warner (Ind. Country)
Murchison Labor William Marshall Donald Dunjey (Ind. Labor)
Murray-Wellington Nationalist Ross McLarty
Nedlands Nationalist Frank Darcey Norbert Keenan
Nelson Nationalist Walter Toyer John Smith William Huggett
Frederick Knapp
North Perth Nationalist James Smith Edward White (Single Tax League)
North-East Fremantle Nationalist John Tonkin Hubert Parker
Northam Nationalist Albert Hawke James Mitchell Thomas Peterson
Perth Nationalist Ted Needham Harry Mann
Pilbara Labor James McGuire Frank Welsh
Pingelly Country Keith Growden Harrie Seward Cecil Elsegood (Independent)
Roebourne Nationalist Alec Rodoreda John Church
South Fremantle Labor Alick McCallum Joshua Warner (Ind. Nationalist)
Gregory Collins (Communist)
Subiaco Nationalist John Moloney Walter Richardson John Bathgate (Independent)
Sussex Nationalist Herbert Swinbourne Edmund Brockman*
George Barnard
Robert Falkingham (Independent)
Swan Nationalist William Orr Richard Sampson
Toodyay Country Lindsay Thorn
Victoria Park Labor Howard Raphael Charles Harper
Oliver Strang
Wagin Country Sydney Stubbs
West Perth Nationalist John Blair Robert McDonald Leonard Goold (Ind. Nationalist)
Frank Cato (Ind. Nationalist)
Williams-Narrogin Country Victor Doney Arthur McCormick (Independent)
Yilgarn-Coolgardie Labor George Lambert Jim Keightly (Ind. Country)
York Country Charles Latham Donald Sutherland (Ind. Country)
Charles Foreman (Independent)

See also

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References

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  • Black, David; Prescott, Valerie; Western Australian Electoral Commission; Western Australian Parliamentary History Project (1997), Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996, Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission, ISBN 978-0-7309-8409-2