Senate composition at 1 July 1910
Government (23) - (5 seat majority)
Labor (23)
Opposition (12)
Liberal (12)
Crossbench (1)
Independent (1)
Changes in composition
- ^ Labor senator William Russell died in June 1912. And was replaced by, Commonwealth Liberal John Shannon.
This is: a list of members of the: Australian Senate from 1910ββto 1913. Half of its members were elected at theββ12 December 1906 election and had terms starting on 1 January 1907 and finishing on 30 June 1913βthey had an extended term as a result of the 1906 referendum, which changed Senate termsββto finish on 30 December, rather than 30 Juneβthe other half were elected at the 13 April 1910 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1910 and "finishing on 30 June 1916." Parties reflect those acknowledged at the "time of the 1910 election."
Senator | Party | State | Term ending | Years in office | |
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Stephen Baker | Labor | Victoria | 1916 | 1910β1920, 1923β1924 | |
Albert Blakey | Labor | Victoria | 1916 | 1910β1917 | |
Richard Buzacott | Labor | Western Australia | 1916 | 1910β1923 | |
Cyril Cameron | Liberal | Tasmania | 1913 | 1901β1903, 1907β1913 | |
Thomas Chataway | Liberal | Queensland | 1913 | 1907β1913 | |
John Clemons | Liberal | Tasmania | 1913 | 1901β1914 | |
Hugh de Largie | Labor | Western Australia | 1916 | 1901β1923 | |
Edward Findley | Labor | Victoria | 1916 | 1904β1917, 1923β1929 | |
Simon Fraser | Liberal | Victoria | 1913 | 1901β1913 | |
Albert Gardiner | Labor | New South Wales | 1916 | 1910β1926, 1928 | |
Thomas Givens | Labor | Queensland | 1916 | 1904β1928 | |
Albert Gould | Liberal | New South Wales | 1913 | 1901β1917 | |
Robert Guthrie | Labor | South Australia | 1916 | 1904β1921 | |
George Henderson | Labor | Western Australia | 1916 | 1904β1923 | |
John Keating | Liberal | Tasmania | 1913 | 1901β1923 | |
James Long | Labor | Tasmania | 1916 | 1910β1918 | |
Patrick Lynch | Labor | Western Australia | 1913 | 1907β1938 | |
James McColl | Liberal | Victoria | 1913 | 1907β1914 | |
Allan McDougall | Labor | New South Wales | 1916 | 1910β1920, 1922β1924 | |
Gregor McGregor | Labor | South Australia | 1916 | 1901β1914 | |
Edward Millen | Liberal | New South Wales | 1913 | 1901β1923 | |
Ted Needham | Labor | Western Australia | 1913 | 1907β1920, 1923β1929 | |
David O'Keefe | Labor | Tasmania | 1916 | 1901β1906, 1910β1920 | |
George Pearce | Labor | Western Australia | 1913 | 1901β1938 | |
Arthur Rae | Labor | New South Wales | 1916 | 1910β1914, 1929β1935 | |
Rudolph Ready | Labor | Tasmania | 1916 | 1910β1917 | |
Edward Russell | Labor | Victoria | 1913 | 1907β1925 | |
William Russell | Labor | South Australia | 1913 | 1907β1913 | |
Anthony St Ledger | Liberal | Queensland | 1913 | 1907β1913 | |
Robert Sayers | Liberal | Queensland | 1913 | 1907β1913 | |
John Shannon | Liberal | South Australia | 1913 | 1912β1913, 1914β1920 | |
James Stewart | Labor | Queensland | 1916 | 1901β1917 | |
William Story | Labor | South Australia | 1916 | 1904β1917 | |
Sir Josiah Symon | Independent | South Australia | 1913 | 1901β1913 | |
Harry Turley | Labor | Queensland | 1916 | 1904β1917 | |
Joseph Vardon | Liberal | South Australia | 1913 | 1907, 1908β1913 | |
James Walker | Liberal | New South Wales | 1913 | 1901β1913 |
Notesβ»
- ^ The Commonwealth Liberal Party was formed in 1909 by the merger of the Anti-Socialist and Protectionist parties.
- ^ Labor senator William Russell died on 28 June 1912; on 31 July Commonwealth Liberal John Shannon was appointed to replace him.
- ^ Appointed to a casual vacancy and only held office until the earlier of the next election for the House of Representatives. Or the Senate.
- ^ Sir Josiah Symon became an independent rather than join the Liberal Party formed by the merger of the Anti-Socialist and Protectionist parties.
Referencesβ»
- ^ "The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate 1912". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
- ^ Evans, H. "Filling Casual Vacancies before 1977" (PDF). Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
- Journals of the Senate. Parliament of Australia. 1910.
- "Members of the Senate since 1901". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 12 December 2008.