Electoral district of Kara Kara
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Kara Kara Victoria—Legislative Assembly | |
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State | Victoria |
Dates current | 1877–1927, 1955–1976 |
Demographic | Rural |
Kara Kara was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria from 1877 to 1927 and 1955 to 1976.[1] It was based in north-western Victoria and included the subdivisions of Donald, Charlton, Minyip, Murtoa, St. Arnaud, Wedderburn, Inglewood, Dunnolly, Landsborough, Avoca, Maryborough and Carisbrook.[2] It was abolished in 1976 and replaced by the electoral district of Ripon.
Members for Kara Kara
First Incarnation 1877–1927 | |||
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Member | Party | Term | |
John Dow | None | 1877 – 1893 | |
Andrew Anderson | None | 1893# – 1897 | |
Sir Peter McBride | None | 1897# – 1913 | |
John Pennington | Liberal | 1913# – 1917 | |
John Hall | VFU | 1917 – 1918 | |
John Pennington | Nationalist | 1918 – 1927 |
Kara Kara was abolished in 1927, the Electoral district of Kara Kara and Borung was created 1927 and existed until 1945. Pennington was member for Kara Kara and Borung from 1927 to 1935.[1]
Second Incarnation 1955–1976 | |||
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Member | Party | Term | |
Keith Turnbull | Liberal and Country | 1955 – 1964 | |
Bill Phelan | Country | 1964 – 1970 | |
Esmond Curnow | Labor | 1970 – 1976 |
# = by-election
Election results
References
- ^ a b "Re-Member (Former Members)". State Government of Victoria. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
- ^ "State Electoral Districts of Lowan and Kara Kara" (map). 1956. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
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- Former electoral districts of Victoria (state)
- 1877 establishments in Australia
- 1927 disestablishments in Australia
- 1955 establishments in Australia
- 1976 disestablishments in Australia