East Province (Western Australia)
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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