From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of candidates of the 1965 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 1 May 1965.

Retiring Members

Note: Liberal MLAs Geoffrey Cox ( Vaucluse) and Les Ford ( Dubbo) died in late 1964 while Labor MLA John Seiffert Sr ( Monaro) died in January 1965. No by-elections were held.

Labor

Liberal

Legislative Assembly

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 Coalition candidate Other candidates
Albury Liberal Robert White James Griffiths ( CP)
Gordon Mackie* ( Lib)
Leo Keane ( DLP)
Armidale Country Patrick McGee Davis Hughes ( CP)
Ashfield-Croydon Liberal Wadim Jegorow David Hunter ( Lib) Raymond Sharrock ( Ind)
Auburn Labor Peter Cox Neil Davis ( Lib)
Balmain Labor John McMahon Elton Lewis ( Lib) Harry Black ( CPA)
Bankstown Labor Nick Kearns David Cowan ( Lib) Frank Bollins ( CPA)
Barwon Country Cecil Newton Geoff Crawford ( CP)
Bass Hill Labor Clarrie Earl William Pardy ( Lib) John Sawyer ( Ind)
Bathurst Labor Gus Kelly Clive Osborne ( CP)
French Smith ( Lib)
Blacktown Labor Jim Southee Denys Clarke ( Lib) Malcolm Towner ( Ind)
Bligh Labor Tom Morey Morton Cohen ( Lib) John Kenny ( DLP)
Bondi Labor Abe Landa John Barraclough ( Lib)
Bulli Labor Rex Jackson Donald Heggie ( Lib) Sara Bowen ( CPA)
Mary Hargrave ( Ind)
Burrinjuck Labor Bill Sheahan Stanley Ablamowicz ( Lib)
Douglas Boag ( CP)
Burwood Liberal Norman Newey John Jackett ( Lib) Ben Doig ( Ind Lib)
Byron Country James Constable Stanley Stephens ( CP)
Canterbury Labor Kevin Stewart Colin McPhee ( Lib)
Casino Country Richmond Manyweathers ( CP)
Castlereagh Labor Jack Renshaw Doug Moppett ( CP)
William Waterford ( Lib)
Angus Campbell ( Ind)
Cessnock Labor George Neilly Charles Dumbrell ( CPA)
Hilton Smith ( DLP)
Clarence Country Philip Parsonage Bill Weiley ( CP)
Cobar Labor Lew Johnstone Allan Connell ( Lib) William Edwards ( Ind)
Douglas McFarlane ( Ind)
Collaroy Liberal William Bramwell Robert Askin ( Lib) Elfrida Morcom ( CPA)
Concord Labor Thomas Murphy Lerryn Mutton ( Lib) William Doherty ( DLP)
Coogee Labor Lou Walsh Kevin Ellis ( Lib) Philip Cohen ( DLP)
Cook's River Labor Tom Cahill Louis Mamo ( Lib)
Cronulla Liberal Wallace Page Ian Griffith ( Lib) Alexander Elphinston ( CPA)
Drummoyne Labor Reg Coady George Chambers ( Lib) Edwin Carr ( DLP)
Dubbo Liberal Kenneth Mason Roderick Mack ( CP)
John Mason* ( Lib)
Dulwich Hill Labor Cliff Mallam Russell Carter ( Lib)
Earlwood Liberal Harry Chandler Eric Willis ( Lib)
East Hills Labor Joe Kelly John Colley ( Lib) Russell Duncan ( Ind)
Harold McIlveen ( Ind)
Jack Mingramm ( Ind)
Norman Weeks ( Ind)
Eastwood Liberal George Keniry Jim Clough ( Lib) Doris Brauer ( DLP)
Marion Hearnshaw ( Ind)
Fairfield Labor Jack Ferguson Stanislaus Kelly ( Lib) Andrew Murphy ( DLP)
Georges River Liberal William Robinson Douglas Cross ( Lib)
Gloucester Country Leon Punch ( CP) Bob Scott ( Ind)
Gordon Liberal Harry Jago ( Lib) Dominique Droulers ( DLP)
Gosford Liberal Kevin Dwyer Ted Humphries ( Lib) Michael Dwyer ( DLP)
Goulburn Labor Ernest McDermott Ron Brewer* ( CP)
Brian Keating ( Lib)
Granville Labor Pat Flaherty Terence Quinn ( Lib) Andrew Diehm ( DLP)
Hamilton Labor Robert McCartney Richard Nathan ( Lib)
Hartley Labor James Robson Laurence Breen ( DLP)
Harold Coates* ( Ind)
Hawkesbury Liberal Lawrence Kaufmann Bernie Deane ( Lib) Malcolm Tarlton-Rayment ( Ind)
Hornsby Liberal Terrence Foster John Maddison ( Lib) Anthony Felton ( DLP)
Hurstville Labor Bill Rigby Tom Mead ( Lib) Kevin Davis ( DLP)
Illawarra Labor Howard Fowles John Poel ( Lib) Robert Webster ( CPA)
Kahibah Labor Jack Stewart Wallace MacDonald ( Lib)
King Labor Albert Sloss John Partridge ( Lib) Ron Maxwell ( CPA)
Kirribilli Liberal James Cahill John Waddy ( Lib) Nicholas Gorshenin ( Ind)
Kogarah Labor Bill Crabtree Albert Oakey ( Lib) Hubert O'Connell ( DLP)
Kurri Kurri Labor Ken Booth
Lake Macquarie Labor Jim Simpson John Wassell ( Lib)
Lakemba Labor Vince Durick Arthur Parry ( Lib)
Lane Cove Liberal Ken McCaw ( Lib) Edward Connolly ( DLP)
Lismore Labor Keith Compton Bruce Duncan* ( CP)
Alan Henderson ( Lib)
Digby Wilson ( CP)
Liverpool Labor Jack Mannix Warren Glenny ( Lib) Harry Cole ( DLP)
Ronald Marriott ( CPA)
Maitland Liberal Wallace Fitzgerald Milton Morris ( Lib)
Manly Independent Barton Higgs ( Lib) Douglas Darby* ( Ind Lib)
Albert Thompson ( Ind)
Maroubra Labor Bob Heffron Harold Heslehurst ( Lib) Thomas Bamborough ( Ind)
Stanley Sharkey ( CPA)
Marrickville Labor Norm Ryan Neville Glass ( Lib)
Monaro Labor John Seiffert Jr Steve Mauger* ( Lib)
Keith Phillis ( CP)
Mosman Liberal Pat Morton ( Lib) Francis Hicks ( DLP)
Mudgee Labor Leo Nott Dick Evans ( Lib)
Emile Moufarrige ( CP)
Murray Country George Xeros Joe Lawson ( CP)
Murrumbidgee Labor Al Grassby Eric Baldwin ( CP)
Michael Lowing ( Lib)
John Troy ( DLP)
Nepean Labor Alfred Bennett Ron Dunbier ( Lib) John Park ( Ind)
Albert Perish ( DLP)
Ronald Sarina ( Ind)
Kathleen Whitten ( Ind)
Newcastle Labor Frank Hawkins Stewart Mordue ( Lib) Mervyn Copley ( CPA)
Orange Country Kevin Whalan Charles Cutler ( CP)
Oxley Liberal Joseph Andrews Les Jordan ( Lib) Joe Cordner ( Ind)
Parramatta Labor Dan Mahoney Paul Bland ( Lib) Hans Andreasson ( DLP)
Phillip Labor Pat Hills Kenneth McKimm ( Lib) Walter Buckley ( CPA)
John Walsh ( Ind)
Raleigh Country Robert Melville Jim Brown ( CP)
Randwick Labor Lionel Bowen Sidney Pitkethly ( Lib)
Redfern Labor Fred Green Gerald Bayliss ( Lib) Cecil Sharrock ( CPA)
Rockdale Labor Brian Bannon Angus Bristow ( Lib) Keith Richardson ( Ind)
Ryde Labor Frank Downing Henry Mitchell ( Lib) Thomas Kennedy ( DLP)
South Coast Liberal Jack Beale ( Lib) Noel Williams ( Ind)
Sturt Labor William Wattison Edward Brown ( CP)
Sutherland Labor Tom Dalton Tim Walker ( Lib) William Goslett ( DLP)
Tamworth Country Stanley Cole Bill Chaffey ( CP)
Temora Country John Herridge Jim Taylor ( CP)
Tenterfield Country Eric Potter Tim Bruxner ( CP)
The Hills Liberal Alan Francis Max Ruddock ( Lib)
Upper Hunter Country Leslie Uhrig Frank O'Keefe ( CP)
Vaucluse Liberal Keith Doyle ( Lib) Edward Byrnes ( DLP)
Kevin McDermott ( Ind)
Wagga Wagga Liberal John Skeers Wal Fife ( Lib) Anthony Abbey ( DLP)
Wakehurst Liberal Geoffrey Mill Dick Healey ( Lib) Frederick Jones ( Ind)
Waratah Independent Sam Jones Jack Collins ( DLP)
Brian Morgan ( Ind)
Frank Purdue ( Ind)
Wentworthville Labor Ernie Quinn Ralph Stewart ( Lib) Arthur Byrnes ( DLP)
Albert Hahn ( Ind)
Willoughby Liberal Eddie Britt George Brain ( Lib)
Wollondilly Liberal Patrick O'Halloran Tom Lewis ( Lib)
Wollongong-Kembla Labor Doug Porter Jack Hough ( Lib) Peter Barnes ( Ind)
Andrew Gibson ( Ind)
Wyong Labor Harry Jensen Kenneth Charters Hugh Ansell ( DLP)
Young Country Robert Rygate George Freudenstein ( CP)

See also

References

  • Green, Antony. "1965 Election candidate index". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. New South Wales Parliament.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of candidates of the 1965 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 1 May 1965.

Retiring Members

Note: Liberal MLAs Geoffrey Cox ( Vaucluse) and Les Ford ( Dubbo) died in late 1964 while Labor MLA John Seiffert Sr ( Monaro) died in January 1965. No by-elections were held.

Labor

Liberal

Legislative Assembly

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 Coalition candidate Other candidates
Albury Liberal Robert White James Griffiths ( CP)
Gordon Mackie* ( Lib)
Leo Keane ( DLP)
Armidale Country Patrick McGee Davis Hughes ( CP)
Ashfield-Croydon Liberal Wadim Jegorow David Hunter ( Lib) Raymond Sharrock ( Ind)
Auburn Labor Peter Cox Neil Davis ( Lib)
Balmain Labor John McMahon Elton Lewis ( Lib) Harry Black ( CPA)
Bankstown Labor Nick Kearns David Cowan ( Lib) Frank Bollins ( CPA)
Barwon Country Cecil Newton Geoff Crawford ( CP)
Bass Hill Labor Clarrie Earl William Pardy ( Lib) John Sawyer ( Ind)
Bathurst Labor Gus Kelly Clive Osborne ( CP)
French Smith ( Lib)
Blacktown Labor Jim Southee Denys Clarke ( Lib) Malcolm Towner ( Ind)
Bligh Labor Tom Morey Morton Cohen ( Lib) John Kenny ( DLP)
Bondi Labor Abe Landa John Barraclough ( Lib)
Bulli Labor Rex Jackson Donald Heggie ( Lib) Sara Bowen ( CPA)
Mary Hargrave ( Ind)
Burrinjuck Labor Bill Sheahan Stanley Ablamowicz ( Lib)
Douglas Boag ( CP)
Burwood Liberal Norman Newey John Jackett ( Lib) Ben Doig ( Ind Lib)
Byron Country James Constable Stanley Stephens ( CP)
Canterbury Labor Kevin Stewart Colin McPhee ( Lib)
Casino Country Richmond Manyweathers ( CP)
Castlereagh Labor Jack Renshaw Doug Moppett ( CP)
William Waterford ( Lib)
Angus Campbell ( Ind)
Cessnock Labor George Neilly Charles Dumbrell ( CPA)
Hilton Smith ( DLP)
Clarence Country Philip Parsonage Bill Weiley ( CP)
Cobar Labor Lew Johnstone Allan Connell ( Lib) William Edwards ( Ind)
Douglas McFarlane ( Ind)
Collaroy Liberal William Bramwell Robert Askin ( Lib) Elfrida Morcom ( CPA)
Concord Labor Thomas Murphy Lerryn Mutton ( Lib) William Doherty ( DLP)
Coogee Labor Lou Walsh Kevin Ellis ( Lib) Philip Cohen ( DLP)
Cook's River Labor Tom Cahill Louis Mamo ( Lib)
Cronulla Liberal Wallace Page Ian Griffith ( Lib) Alexander Elphinston ( CPA)
Drummoyne Labor Reg Coady George Chambers ( Lib) Edwin Carr ( DLP)
Dubbo Liberal Kenneth Mason Roderick Mack ( CP)
John Mason* ( Lib)
Dulwich Hill Labor Cliff Mallam Russell Carter ( Lib)
Earlwood Liberal Harry Chandler Eric Willis ( Lib)
East Hills Labor Joe Kelly John Colley ( Lib) Russell Duncan ( Ind)
Harold McIlveen ( Ind)
Jack Mingramm ( Ind)
Norman Weeks ( Ind)
Eastwood Liberal George Keniry Jim Clough ( Lib) Doris Brauer ( DLP)
Marion Hearnshaw ( Ind)
Fairfield Labor Jack Ferguson Stanislaus Kelly ( Lib) Andrew Murphy ( DLP)
Georges River Liberal William Robinson Douglas Cross ( Lib)
Gloucester Country Leon Punch ( CP) Bob Scott ( Ind)
Gordon Liberal Harry Jago ( Lib) Dominique Droulers ( DLP)
Gosford Liberal Kevin Dwyer Ted Humphries ( Lib) Michael Dwyer ( DLP)
Goulburn Labor Ernest McDermott Ron Brewer* ( CP)
Brian Keating ( Lib)
Granville Labor Pat Flaherty Terence Quinn ( Lib) Andrew Diehm ( DLP)
Hamilton Labor Robert McCartney Richard Nathan ( Lib)
Hartley Labor James Robson Laurence Breen ( DLP)
Harold Coates* ( Ind)
Hawkesbury Liberal Lawrence Kaufmann Bernie Deane ( Lib) Malcolm Tarlton-Rayment ( Ind)
Hornsby Liberal Terrence Foster John Maddison ( Lib) Anthony Felton ( DLP)
Hurstville Labor Bill Rigby Tom Mead ( Lib) Kevin Davis ( DLP)
Illawarra Labor Howard Fowles John Poel ( Lib) Robert Webster ( CPA)
Kahibah Labor Jack Stewart Wallace MacDonald ( Lib)
King Labor Albert Sloss John Partridge ( Lib) Ron Maxwell ( CPA)
Kirribilli Liberal James Cahill John Waddy ( Lib) Nicholas Gorshenin ( Ind)
Kogarah Labor Bill Crabtree Albert Oakey ( Lib) Hubert O'Connell ( DLP)
Kurri Kurri Labor Ken Booth
Lake Macquarie Labor Jim Simpson John Wassell ( Lib)
Lakemba Labor Vince Durick Arthur Parry ( Lib)
Lane Cove Liberal Ken McCaw ( Lib) Edward Connolly ( DLP)
Lismore Labor Keith Compton Bruce Duncan* ( CP)
Alan Henderson ( Lib)
Digby Wilson ( CP)
Liverpool Labor Jack Mannix Warren Glenny ( Lib) Harry Cole ( DLP)
Ronald Marriott ( CPA)
Maitland Liberal Wallace Fitzgerald Milton Morris ( Lib)
Manly Independent Barton Higgs ( Lib) Douglas Darby* ( Ind Lib)
Albert Thompson ( Ind)
Maroubra Labor Bob Heffron Harold Heslehurst ( Lib) Thomas Bamborough ( Ind)
Stanley Sharkey ( CPA)
Marrickville Labor Norm Ryan Neville Glass ( Lib)
Monaro Labor John Seiffert Jr Steve Mauger* ( Lib)
Keith Phillis ( CP)
Mosman Liberal Pat Morton ( Lib) Francis Hicks ( DLP)
Mudgee Labor Leo Nott Dick Evans ( Lib)
Emile Moufarrige ( CP)
Murray Country George Xeros Joe Lawson ( CP)
Murrumbidgee Labor Al Grassby Eric Baldwin ( CP)
Michael Lowing ( Lib)
John Troy ( DLP)
Nepean Labor Alfred Bennett Ron Dunbier ( Lib) John Park ( Ind)
Albert Perish ( DLP)
Ronald Sarina ( Ind)
Kathleen Whitten ( Ind)
Newcastle Labor Frank Hawkins Stewart Mordue ( Lib) Mervyn Copley ( CPA)
Orange Country Kevin Whalan Charles Cutler ( CP)
Oxley Liberal Joseph Andrews Les Jordan ( Lib) Joe Cordner ( Ind)
Parramatta Labor Dan Mahoney Paul Bland ( Lib) Hans Andreasson ( DLP)
Phillip Labor Pat Hills Kenneth McKimm ( Lib) Walter Buckley ( CPA)
John Walsh ( Ind)
Raleigh Country Robert Melville Jim Brown ( CP)
Randwick Labor Lionel Bowen Sidney Pitkethly ( Lib)
Redfern Labor Fred Green Gerald Bayliss ( Lib) Cecil Sharrock ( CPA)
Rockdale Labor Brian Bannon Angus Bristow ( Lib) Keith Richardson ( Ind)
Ryde Labor Frank Downing Henry Mitchell ( Lib) Thomas Kennedy ( DLP)
South Coast Liberal Jack Beale ( Lib) Noel Williams ( Ind)
Sturt Labor William Wattison Edward Brown ( CP)
Sutherland Labor Tom Dalton Tim Walker ( Lib) William Goslett ( DLP)
Tamworth Country Stanley Cole Bill Chaffey ( CP)
Temora Country John Herridge Jim Taylor ( CP)
Tenterfield Country Eric Potter Tim Bruxner ( CP)
The Hills Liberal Alan Francis Max Ruddock ( Lib)
Upper Hunter Country Leslie Uhrig Frank O'Keefe ( CP)
Vaucluse Liberal Keith Doyle ( Lib) Edward Byrnes ( DLP)
Kevin McDermott ( Ind)
Wagga Wagga Liberal John Skeers Wal Fife ( Lib) Anthony Abbey ( DLP)
Wakehurst Liberal Geoffrey Mill Dick Healey ( Lib) Frederick Jones ( Ind)
Waratah Independent Sam Jones Jack Collins ( DLP)
Brian Morgan ( Ind)
Frank Purdue ( Ind)
Wentworthville Labor Ernie Quinn Ralph Stewart ( Lib) Arthur Byrnes ( DLP)
Albert Hahn ( Ind)
Willoughby Liberal Eddie Britt George Brain ( Lib)
Wollondilly Liberal Patrick O'Halloran Tom Lewis ( Lib)
Wollongong-Kembla Labor Doug Porter Jack Hough ( Lib) Peter Barnes ( Ind)
Andrew Gibson ( Ind)
Wyong Labor Harry Jensen Kenneth Charters Hugh Ansell ( DLP)
Young Country Robert Rygate George Freudenstein ( CP)

See also

References

  • Green, Antony. "1965 Election candidate index". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. New South Wales Parliament.

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