East Province (Western Australia)
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East Province was an electoral province of the Legislative Council of Western Australia between 1894 and 1950. It elected three members throughout its existence.
Members
Three members (1894–1950) | |||||||||||
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Member 1 | Party | Term | Member 2 | Party | Term | Member 3 | Party | Term | |||
Charles Dempster | None | 1894–1907 | R. G. Burges | None | 1894–1903 | Richard Hardey | None | 1894–1896 | |||
Howard Taylor | None | 1896–1899 | |||||||||
Henry Lukin | None | 1899–1901 | |||||||||
Frederick Crowder | None | 1901–1902 | |||||||||
William Loton | None | 1902–1908 | |||||||||
Andrew Dempster | None | 1903–1904 | |||||||||
Edward Vivien Harvey Keane | None | 1904 | |||||||||
Vernon Hamersley | None | 1904–1910 | |||||||||
George Throssell | None | 1907–1910 | |||||||||
Thomas Wilding | None | 1908–1910 | |||||||||
Warren Marwick | Liberal | 1910–1912 | Liberal | 1910–1917 | Liberal | 1910–1914 | |||||
Hal Colebatch | Liberal | 1912–1917 | |||||||||
Charles Baxter | Country | 1914–1950 | |||||||||
Nationalist | 1917–1923 | Nationalist | 1917–1920 | ||||||||
Country | 1920–1946 | ||||||||||
William Carroll | Country | 1923–1924 | |||||||||
Herbert Yelland | Nationalist | 1924–1936 | |||||||||
Garnet Wood | Country | 1936–1950 | |||||||||
Sir Charles Latham | Country | 1946–1950 | |||||||||
Major reconstitution in 1950 – existing East Province effectively renamed Central Province and existing Central Province effectively renamed Midland Province. |
References
- David Black (2014), The Western Australian Parliamentary Handbook (Twenty-Third Edition), pp. 221–222
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