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Candidates of the 1935 New South Wales state election

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This is a list of candidates for the 1935 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 11 May 1935.

Retiring members

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Labor

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United Australia

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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.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Fed. Labor candidate Other candidates
Albury United Australia Edward Jones Alexander Mair (UAP)
Annandale Labor Bob Gorman John Keegan
Armidale Country David Drummond (CP)
Arncliffe United Australia Joseph Cahill Horace Harper (UAP) Northey Du Maurier Enoch Jones (CM)
William Yewdall (Ind)
Ashburnham Country William Keast Hilton Elliott (CP)
Ashfield United Australia Robert Bruce Athol Richardson (UAP) Milton Jarvie (Ind UAP)
Auburn Labor Jack Lang Ben Chifley
Balmain Labor John Quirk Allan Howie Lance Sharkey (CPA)
Bankstown Labor James McGirr Julian De Meyrick (UAP) Frederick Loveday (CPA)
Barwon Country John O'Connor Ben Wade (CP)
Bathurst Country Gus Kelly Gordon Wilkins (CP) Martin Griffin
Bondi United Australia Jack Fitzpatrick Norman Thomas (UAP)
Botany Labor Bob Heffron
Bulli Labor John Sweeney Patrick McHenry (CPA)
Burwood United Australia Arthur Dowd Gordon Jackett (UAP) George Bland (Ind)
Byron Country John Rogan Arthur Budd (CP) Frederick Stuart (Ind)
Canterbury United Australia Arthur Tonge Edward Hocking (UAP) Albert Gardiner
Casino Country Leonard Sweeney John Reid (CP)
Castlereagh Country Joseph Clark Alfred Yeo (CP)
Cessnock Labor Jack Baddeley Charles Evans (CPA)
Eugene O'Neill (Ind)
Clarence Country Alfred Henry (CP) William Robinson (Ind)
Bertie Eggins (CP)
Cobar Labor Mat Davidson Joseph Bowe
Concord United Australia Alan McNamara Stan Lloyd (UAP) Henry McDicken Aubrey Murphy (CM)
Coogee United Australia Karl Guhl John Dunningham (UAP)
Cootamundra Country Ken Hoad Bill Ross (CP)
Corowa Country Richard Ball (CP)
Croydon United Australia Archibald Pattinson Bertram Stevens (UAP) Harold Bondeson (SC)
Drummoyne United Australia Michael Croot John Lee (UAP)
Dubbo Country Alfred McClelland George Wilson (CP)
Dulwich Hill United Australia Frank Connors John Ness (UAP)
George's River United Australia Ted Kinsella Cecil Monro (UAP) James Fowler (CM)
Glebe Labor Bill Carlton Tom Dowling (CPA)
Bertie Lewis (Ind)
Henry Wood (Ind)
Gloucester United Australia Charles Bennett (UAP)
Gordon United Australia Sir Thomas Bavin (UAP)
Goulburn United Australia Jack Tully Peter Loughlin (UAP)
Granville United Australia Bill Ely Claude Fleck (UAP) James Brophy Adam Ogston (CPA)
Hamilton Labor Joshua Arthur Ernest Richardson (UAP) John Doyle
Hartley Labor Hamilton Knight Robert Cram (CPA)
Hawkesbury United Australia Bruce Walker Jr (UAP) Allan Cordner (Ind)
Hornsby United Australia James Shand (UAP) Fergus Munro (CM)
Hurstville United Australia Walter Butler James Webb (UAP) Richard Bramston
Illawarra Labor Billy Davies Walter Duncan (UAP) Albert Rowe John Cranston (CPA)
King Labor Daniel Clyne Geoffrey Robin (UAP) James Prentice (CPA)
Kogarah United Australia Mark Gosling James Ross (UAP) Patrick Quinane Edward Bulmer (CPA)
Kurri Kurri Labor George Booth Jack Miles (CPA)
Lachlan Country Valdimer Connellan Ernest Buttenshaw (CP)
Lakemba Labor Fred Stanley Roland Murray (UAP) John Stewart (Ind)
Lane Cove United Australia Herbert FitzSimons (UAP) Eric Campbell (CM)
Leichhardt Labor Claude Matthews William Dyer
Lismore Country William Frith (CP)
Liverpool Plains Country Percy Forsyth Harry Carter (CP)
Maitland United Australia Walter O'Hearn Walter Howarth (UAP)
Manly United Australia Alfred Reid (UAP) Ernest Kidd (Ind UAP)
Marrickville Labor Carlo Lazzarini Herbert Donald (UAP)
Monaro Country Clarence Moore William Hedges (CP)
Mosman United Australia Herbert Lloyd (UAP)
Mudgee Country Bill Dunn David Spring (CP)
Murray Country John Donovan Joe Lawson (CP)
Murrumbidgee Country George Enticknap Robert Hankinson (CP)
Namoi Country William Scully Colin Sinclair (CP)
Nepean United Australia John Jackson Joseph Jackson (UAP)
Neutral Bay United Australia Reginald Weaver (UAP) Peter Pollack (Ind)
Newcastle Labor Frank Hawkins William Nye Frederick Dodd (CPA)
Hugh Sutherland (Ind Lab)
Newtown Labor Frank Burke Joseph Bugler
North Sydney United Australia Ben Howe Hubert Primrose (UAP) Thomas Lavelle Leslie Dare (Ind UAP)
Orange United Australia William Folster Alwyn Tonking (UAP)
Oxley United Australia Francis Hartley Lewis Martin (UAP)
Paddington Labor Maurice O'Sullivan Leslie Kirkwood George Gowland (CPA)
Parramatta United Australia Joseph Byrne George Gollan (UAP) William Beck (CPA)
Petersham United Australia Bill Sheahan Eric Solomon (UAP) Patrick Colbourne Jervis Blackman (Ind)
Phillip Labor Tom Shannon
Raleigh Country Roy Vincent (CP) Arthur Wallace (Ind)
Randwick United Australia Jack Flanagan Arthur Moverly (UAP) John Taylor
Redfern Labor William McKell Robert McWilliams (CPA)
Ryde United Australia Evan Davies Eric Spooner (UAP)
South Coast United Australia Reginald Murphy Henry Bate (UAP) Herb Turner (Ind)
Sturt Labor Ted Horsington Stuart Coombe (Ind)
Tamworth United Australia William McArdle Frank Chaffey (UAP) James Brownhill (Ind)
John Killalea (Ind)
William McKnight (Ind)
Temora Country Edward O'Neill Hugh Main (CP)
Tenterfield Country Michael Bruxner (CP)
Upper Hunter Country John Wood Malcolm Brown (CP) William Chapman (Ind UAP)
Vaucluse United Australia William Foster (UAP)
Wagga Wagga Country Ray Maher Matthew Kilpatrick (CP)
Waratah Labor Robert Cameron Roy McIlveen Douglas Gillies (CPA)
Waverley United Australia William Clementson John Waddell (UAP) Alex Hogan
Willoughby United Australia David Rees Edward Sanders (UAP)
Wollondilly United Australia Mark Morton (UAP)
Woollahra United Australia Sir Daniel Levy (UAP) Rupert Beale (Ind)
Yass United Australia John Cleary George Ardill (UAP)
Young Country Stanley Neagle Albert Reid (CP)

See also

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References

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  • Green, Antony. "1935 Election candidate index". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. New South Wales Parliament.