This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1924 election and the 1927 election, together known as the 12th Parliament. During the previous term, the Country Party had split into rival factions, the Ministerial Country Party (MCP) which comprised the bulk of the parliamentary partyβmany of whom had switched allegiance from other parties since 1919βand the Executive Country Party (ECP), which was loyal to the Primary Producers' Association, which the Country Party was intended to represent in Parliament. After the 1924 election, which significantly strengthened the latter at the expense of the former, the Ministerial arm merged with the Nationalist Party, as did the National Labor Party, which lost most of its representation in the election.
Name | Party | District | Years in office |
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Edward Angelo | MCP/ Nationalist | Gascoyne | 1917β1933 |
Hon William Angwin [1] | Labor | North-East Fremantle | 1904β1905; 1906β1927 |
George Barnard | Nationalist | Sussex | 1924β1933 |
Henry Brown | ECP/ Country | Pingelly | 1924β1933 |
Thomas Chesson | Labor | Cue | 1913β1930 |
Alexander Clydesdale | Labor | Canning | 1921β1930 |
Hon Philip Collier [1] | Labor | Boulder | 1905β1948 |
Edwin Corboy | Labor | Yilgarn | 1921β1933 |
Aubrey Coverley | Labor | Kimberley | 1924β1953 |
Hon James Cunningham | Labor | Kalgoorlie | 1923β1936 |
Thomas Davy | Nationalist | West Perth | 1924β1933 |
James Denton | MCP/Nationalist | Moore | 1921β1927 |
William James George | Nationalist | Murray-Wellington | 1895β1902; 1909β1930 |
Harry Griffiths | ECP/Country | Avon | 1914β1921; 1924β1935 |
Thomas Heron | Labor | Mount Leonora | 1920β1928 |
John Holman [2] | Labor | Forrest | 1901β1921; 1923β1925 |
May Holman [2] | Labor | Forrest | 1925β1939 |
Thomas Hughes | Labor/Ind. Lab. | East Perth | 1922β1927; 1936β1943 |
William Johnson | Labor | Guildford | 1901β1905; 1906β1917; 1924β1948 |
Edward Johnston | ECP/Country | Williams-Narrogin | 1911β1928 |
Maurice Kennedy | Labor | Greenough | 1924β1930 |
George Lambert | Labor | Coolgardie | 1916β1930; 1933β1941 |
Alfred Lamond | Labor | Pilbara | 1924β1933 |
Charles Latham | MCP/Nationalist | York | 1921β1942 |
John Lindsay | ECP/Country | Toodyay | 1924β1933 |
John Lutey | Labor | Brownhill-Ivanhoe | 1916; 1917β1932 |
Hon Alick McCallum [1] | Labor | South Fremantle | 1921β1935 |
Charles Maley | MCP/Nationalist | Irwin | 1921β1929 |
Harry Mann | Nationalist | Perth | 1921β1933 |
William Marshall | Labor | Murchison | 1921β1952 |
Harry Millington | Labor | Leederville | 1924β1947 |
Hon Sir James Mitchell | Nationalist | Northam | 1905β1933 |
Selby Munsie | Labor | Hannans | 1911β1938 |
Charles North | Nationalist | Claremont | 1924β1956 |
Alexander Panton | Labor | Menzies | 1924β1951 |
Walter Richardson | Nationalist | Subiaco | 1921β1933 |
Richard Sampson | MCP/Nationalist | Swan | 1921β1944 |
Joseph Sleeman | Labor | Fremantle | 1924β1959 |
James MacCallum Smith | Nationalist | North Perth | 1914β1939 |
John Henry Smith | MCP/Nationalist | Nelson | 1921β1936; 1939β1943 |
Sydney Stubbs | MCP/Nationalist | Wagin | 1911β1947 |
George Taylor | Nat. Lab./Nationalist | Mount Margaret | 1901β1930 |
Frederick Teesdale | Nationalist | Roebourne | 1917β1931 |
Alec Thomson | ECP/Country | Katanning | 1914β1930 |
Hon Michael Troy [1] | Labor | Mount Magnet | 1904β1939 |
Thomas Walker | Labor | Kanowna | 1905β1932 |
Arthur Wansbrough | Labor | Albany | 1924β1936 |
Charles Wansbrough | ECP/Country | Beverley | 1914β1917; 1924β1930 |
Hon John Willcock [1] | Labor | Geraldton | 1917β1947 |
Arthur Wilson | Labor | Collie | 1908β1947 |
Frederick Withers | Labor | Bunbury | 1924β1947 |
This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1924 election and the 1927 election, together known as the 12th Parliament. During the previous term, the Country Party had split into rival factions, the Ministerial Country Party (MCP) which comprised the bulk of the parliamentary partyβmany of whom had switched allegiance from other parties since 1919βand the Executive Country Party (ECP), which was loyal to the Primary Producers' Association, which the Country Party was intended to represent in Parliament. After the 1924 election, which significantly strengthened the latter at the expense of the former, the Ministerial arm merged with the Nationalist Party, as did the National Labor Party, which lost most of its representation in the election.
Name | Party | District | Years in office |
---|---|---|---|
Edward Angelo | MCP/ Nationalist | Gascoyne | 1917β1933 |
Hon William Angwin [1] | Labor | North-East Fremantle | 1904β1905; 1906β1927 |
George Barnard | Nationalist | Sussex | 1924β1933 |
Henry Brown | ECP/ Country | Pingelly | 1924β1933 |
Thomas Chesson | Labor | Cue | 1913β1930 |
Alexander Clydesdale | Labor | Canning | 1921β1930 |
Hon Philip Collier [1] | Labor | Boulder | 1905β1948 |
Edwin Corboy | Labor | Yilgarn | 1921β1933 |
Aubrey Coverley | Labor | Kimberley | 1924β1953 |
Hon James Cunningham | Labor | Kalgoorlie | 1923β1936 |
Thomas Davy | Nationalist | West Perth | 1924β1933 |
James Denton | MCP/Nationalist | Moore | 1921β1927 |
William James George | Nationalist | Murray-Wellington | 1895β1902; 1909β1930 |
Harry Griffiths | ECP/Country | Avon | 1914β1921; 1924β1935 |
Thomas Heron | Labor | Mount Leonora | 1920β1928 |
John Holman [2] | Labor | Forrest | 1901β1921; 1923β1925 |
May Holman [2] | Labor | Forrest | 1925β1939 |
Thomas Hughes | Labor/Ind. Lab. | East Perth | 1922β1927; 1936β1943 |
William Johnson | Labor | Guildford | 1901β1905; 1906β1917; 1924β1948 |
Edward Johnston | ECP/Country | Williams-Narrogin | 1911β1928 |
Maurice Kennedy | Labor | Greenough | 1924β1930 |
George Lambert | Labor | Coolgardie | 1916β1930; 1933β1941 |
Alfred Lamond | Labor | Pilbara | 1924β1933 |
Charles Latham | MCP/Nationalist | York | 1921β1942 |
John Lindsay | ECP/Country | Toodyay | 1924β1933 |
John Lutey | Labor | Brownhill-Ivanhoe | 1916; 1917β1932 |
Hon Alick McCallum [1] | Labor | South Fremantle | 1921β1935 |
Charles Maley | MCP/Nationalist | Irwin | 1921β1929 |
Harry Mann | Nationalist | Perth | 1921β1933 |
William Marshall | Labor | Murchison | 1921β1952 |
Harry Millington | Labor | Leederville | 1924β1947 |
Hon Sir James Mitchell | Nationalist | Northam | 1905β1933 |
Selby Munsie | Labor | Hannans | 1911β1938 |
Charles North | Nationalist | Claremont | 1924β1956 |
Alexander Panton | Labor | Menzies | 1924β1951 |
Walter Richardson | Nationalist | Subiaco | 1921β1933 |
Richard Sampson | MCP/Nationalist | Swan | 1921β1944 |
Joseph Sleeman | Labor | Fremantle | 1924β1959 |
James MacCallum Smith | Nationalist | North Perth | 1914β1939 |
John Henry Smith | MCP/Nationalist | Nelson | 1921β1936; 1939β1943 |
Sydney Stubbs | MCP/Nationalist | Wagin | 1911β1947 |
George Taylor | Nat. Lab./Nationalist | Mount Margaret | 1901β1930 |
Frederick Teesdale | Nationalist | Roebourne | 1917β1931 |
Alec Thomson | ECP/Country | Katanning | 1914β1930 |
Hon Michael Troy [1] | Labor | Mount Magnet | 1904β1939 |
Thomas Walker | Labor | Kanowna | 1905β1932 |
Arthur Wansbrough | Labor | Albany | 1924β1936 |
Charles Wansbrough | ECP/Country | Beverley | 1914β1917; 1924β1930 |
Hon John Willcock [1] | Labor | Geraldton | 1917β1947 |
Arthur Wilson | Labor | Collie | 1908β1947 |
Frederick Withers | Labor | Bunbury | 1924β1947 |