COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 13 DECEMBER 1919 ==================================================================== HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ==================================================================== VOTING BY DIVISION ==================================================================== VICTORIA ==================================================================== BALACLAVA, Vic ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Balaclava, Prahran Gardens, St Kilda, Toorak -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 16.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 46,625 +09.3 Votes cast: 34,207 73.4 -10.6 Informal votes: 1,457 04.3 +01.9 Formal votes: 32,750 95.7 -01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Percy Smith ALP 9,311 28.4 -05.0 Rt Hon William WATT * Nat 19,051 58.2 -08.4 Norman Worrall 4,388 13.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 32,750 14.9 e 01.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Worrall was a Returned Services candidate. -------------------------------------------------------------------- William Alexander Watt (1871-1946): Elected 1914, 1917, 1919 Treasurer to 15 June 1920 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Watt resigned while on an overseas financial mission after a series of disputes with Hughes. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BALLAARAT, Vic ==================================================================== Central Victoria: Ballarat, Mt Pleasant, Creswick, Soldiers Hill -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 majority: none (ALP unopposed) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 33,144 -03.6 Votes cast: 27,339 82.5 Informal votes: 202 00.7 Formal votes: 27,137 99.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edwin KERBY Nat 13,569 50.0 Charles McGrath * ALP 13,568 50.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 27,137 00.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kerby's one-vote victory is the closest result in any House of Representatives contest. Not surprisingly, the result was successfully challenged in the courts. -------------------------------------------------------------------- > David Charles McGrath (1873-1934): Elected 1913, 1914, 1917. Defeated 1919 Later career: See Ballaarat by-election 1920. > Edwin Thomas Kerby (1885-1971): Elected 1919 Born: 12 April 1885, Ballaarat, Victoria. Career: Educated Grenville College, Ballaarat. Mining engineer and electrical contractor. Military Service 1914-19. Election declared void 2 June 1920 (see By-elections) Later career: Businessman, mainly in aviation. Leader of RSL and other ex-service causes. Died 5 July 1971 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BATMAN, Vic ==================================================================== Inner Melbourne: Carlton, Clifton Hill, Fitzroy, North Carlton -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 10.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 37,200 +03.6 Votes cast: 28,569 76.8 -12.1 Informal votes: 466 01.6 -01.4 Formal votes: 28,103 98.4 +01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank BRENNAN * ALP 16,039 57.1 -03.8 Hon William Spence * Nat 12,064 42.9 +03.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 28,103 07.1 03.8 to Nat -------------------------------------------------------------------- Spence was member for Darling, NSW, 1901-17 and for Darwin, Tasmania, 1917-19. He decided not to recontest Darwin because the Nationalists wanted a local candidate. His decision to contest Batman arose from his hostility to Brennan, who had been a leading opponent of conscription. -------------------------------------------------------------------- > William Guthrie Spence (1846-1926): Elected 1901, 1903, 1906, 1910, 1913, 1914. Defeated 1917. Elected 1917 by. Defeated 1919 Died 13 December 1926 > Frank Brennan (1880-1950): Elected 1911 by, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BENDIGO, Vic ==================================================================== Central Victoria: Bendigo, Castlemaine, Eaglehawk, Golden Square -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 07.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 31,604 -02.1 Votes cast: 26,153 82.8 -06.9 Informal votes: 186 00.7 -01.4 Formal votes: 25,967 99.3 +01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Alfred Hampson ALP 11,676 45.0 +02.4 Rt Hon Billy HUGHES * Nat 14,291 55.0 -02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 25,967 05.0 02.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hampson was member for Bendigo 1915-17. -------------------------------------------------------------------- William Morris Hughes (1862-1952): Elected 1901, 1903, 1906, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919 Prime Minister Attorney-General to 21 December 1921 Minister for External Affairs from 21 December 1921 Leader of the Nationalist Party Hughes contested North Sydney in 1922. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BOURKE, Vic ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Albert, Albion, Northcote, Edward -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 04.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 53,357 +05.0 Votes cast: 40,563 76.0 -07.5 Informal votes: 390 01.0 -00.4 Formal votes: 40,173 99.0 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank ANSTEY * ALP 21,359 53.2 -01.3 Reginald Tracey Nat 18,814 46.8 +01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 40,173 03.2 01.3 to Nat -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank Anstey (1865-1940): Elected 1910, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 16 May 1922 Assistant Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 16 May 1922 -------------------------------------------------------------------- CORANGAMITE, Vic ==================================================================== South-west Victoria: Ararat, Camperdown, Colac, Warrnambool -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 10.4 1918 by-election majority: VFU over ALP 06.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 35,435 +03.5 Votes cast: 28,444 80.3 -04.3 Informal votes: 969 03.4 +01.6 Formal votes: 27,475 96.6 -01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- William Gibson * VFU 8,632 31.4 Allan McDonald Nat 8,563 31.2 -29.2 Edward Malone ALP 10,280 37.4 -02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 27,475 -------------------------------------------------------------------- For McDonald, see Corangamite 1940. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: McDonald's 8,563 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- GIBSON * 8,232 96.1 16,864 61.4 Malone 331 03.9 10,611 38.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,563 27,475 11.4 01.0 to VFU -------------------------------------------------------------------- The VFU's majority over the ALP is compared with the Nationalist majority over the ALP in 1917. -------------------------------------------------------------------- William Gerrand Gibson (1869-1955): Elected 1918 By, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gibson joined the Country Party when it was formed in 1920. -------------------------------------------------------------------- CORIO, Vic ==================================================================== South-west Victoria: Barwon, Belmont, Geelong, Newtown -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 07.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 38,856 +00.5 Votes cast: 31,321 80.6 -06.2 Informal votes: 1,056 03.4 +01.8 Formal votes: 30,265 96.6 -01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anwoth Brown 282 00.9 John Lister * Nat 13,702 45.3 -12.0 Alfred Ozanne ALP 11,658 38.5 -04.2 Arthur Walter VFU 4,623 15.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 30,265 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Ozanne was member for Corio 1910-13 and 1914-17. 2. Brown was an independent Nationalist candidate. 3. Walter was Vic MLA for Gippsland West 1924-29. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Brown's 282 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lister * 170 60.3 13,872 45.8 Ozanne 55 19.5 11,713 38.7 Walter 57 20.2 4,680 15.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 282 30,265 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Walter's 4,680 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- LISTER * 3,534 75.5 17,406 57.5 Ozanne 1,146 24.5 12,859 42.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,680 30,265 07.5 00.2 to Nat -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Henry Lister (1875-1935): Elected 1917, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ECHUCA, Vic ==================================================================== Northern Victoria: Echuca, Kyabram, Rochester, Shepparton -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 10.7 1919 by-election majority: VFU over Nationalist 22.3 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 35,395 -00.1 Votes cast: 27,215 76.9 -06.4 Informal votes: 852 03.1 +01.2 Formal votes: 26,363 96.9 -01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- William Hill * VFU 11,411 43.3 James Stewart Nat 8,734 33.1 -27.6 Edward Russell ALP 6,218 23.6 -15.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 26,363 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Russell's 6,218 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- HILL * 5,467 87.9 16,878 64.0 Stewart 751 12.1 9,485 36.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,218 26,363 14.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- William Caldwell Hill (1866-1939): Elected 1919 By, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hill joined the Country Party when it was formed in 1920. -------------------------------------------------------------------- FAWKNER, Vic ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Albert Park, Prahran, South Melbourne, South Yarra -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 40,227 +00.1 Votes cast: 30,997 77.1 -07.6 Informal votes: 251 00.8 -02.0 Formal votes: 30,746 99.2 +02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Joseph Hannan ALP 14,927 48.5 +00.2 George MAXWELL * Nat 15,819 51.5 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 30,746 01.5 00.1 to Nat -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hannan was member for Fawkner 1913-17. -------------------------------------------------------------------- George Arnot Maxwell (1859-1935): Elected 1917, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- FLINDERS, Vic ==================================================================== South of Melbourne: Dandenong, Frankston, Korumburra, Wonthaggi -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 11.2 1918 by-election two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 14.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 40,986 +01.3 Votes cast: 28,733 70.1 -10.2 Informal votes: 1,713 06.0 +03.7 Formal votes: 27,020 94.0 -03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stanley Bruce * Nat 12,968 48.0 -13.2 William Burrage VFU 6,126 22.7 Frederick Riley ALP 7,926 29.3 -09.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 27,020 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Burrage's 6,126 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BRUCE * 4,725 77.1 17,693 65.5 Riley 1,401 22.9 9,327 34.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,126 27,020 15.5 04.3 to Nat -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stanley Melbourne Bruce (1883-1967): Elected 1918 By, 1919 Treasurer from 21 December 1921 -------------------------------------------------------------------- GIPPSLAND, Vic ==================================================================== Eastern Victoria: Bairnsdale, Foster, Sale, Yarram -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 22.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 35,880 -00.8 Votes cast: 26,386 73.5 -11.1 Informal votes: 344 01.3 -00.4 Formal votes: 26,042 98.7 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Erland Erlandson VFU 11,675 44.8 Hon George WISE * Nat 14,367 55.2 -17.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 26,042 05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- George Henry Wise (1853-1950): Elected 1906, 1910. Defeated 1913. Elected 1914, 1917, 1919 Honorary Minister to 4 February 1920 Postmaster-General 4 February 1920 to 21 December 1921 -------------------------------------------------------------------- GRAMPIANS, Vic ==================================================================== Central Victoria: Daylesford, Maryborough, St Arnaud, Stawell -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 07.0 1917 by-election two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 04.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 30,607 -04.3 Votes cast: 23,934 78.2 -06.2 Informal votes: 343 01.4 -00.5 Formal votes: 23,591 98.6 +00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edmund JOWETT * VFU 13,736 58.2 Mark Lazarus ALP 9,855 41.8 -01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 23,591 08.2 01.2 to VFU -------------------------------------------------------------------- The VFU majority over the ALP is compared with the Nationalist majority over the ALP in 1917. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edmund Jowett (1858-1936): Elected 1917 By, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Jowett had been elected as a Nationalist in 1917. He joined the Country Party when it was formed in 1920. 2. Grampians was abolished at the 1922 redistribution. Jowett contested Bendigo in 1922. -------------------------------------------------------------------- HENTY, Vic ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brighton, Malvern, Oakleigh, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 20.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 59,214 +11.0 Votes cast: 44,218 74.7 -06.9 Informal votes: 1,864 04.2 +02.1 Formal votes: 42,354 95.8 -02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- James Boyd * Nat 17,293 40.8 -29.8 Frederick Francis 12,382 29.2 Norman Grant ALP 9,582 22.6 -06.8 Edwin Purbrick 3,097 07.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 42,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis and Purbrick were independent Nationalist candidates. Francis, a protectionist, was opposed to Boyd’s “free trade tendencies.” (Age, 6 December 1919) -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Purbrick's 3,097 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Boyd * 984 31.8 18,277 43.2 Francis 1,602 51.7 13,984 33.0 Grant 511 16.5 10,093 23.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,097 42,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Grant's 10,093 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Boyd * 1,681 16.7 19,958 47.1 FRANCIS 8,412 83.3 22,396 52.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,093 42,354 02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > James Arthur Boyd (1867-1941): Elected 1913, 1914, 1917. Defeated 1919 Later career: Businessman. President, Melbourne Chamber of Commerce 1920-22, Associated Chambers of Australia 1922-23. Died 12 April 1941 > Frederick Henry Francis (1881-1949): Elected 1919 Born: 1881, Melbourne. Career: Builder. Malvern City Council. -------------------------------------------------------------------- INDI, Vic ==================================================================== North-east Victoria: Beechworth, Benalla, Rutherglen, Wangaratta -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 06.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 31,686 -03.1 Votes cast: 24,722 78.0 -11.5 Informal votes: 889 03.6 +02.2 Formal votes: 23,833 96.4 -02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Cook VFU 7,673 32.2 Joseph Hartigan ALP 8,668 36.4 -07.4 John Leckie * Nat 7,492 31.4 -24.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 23,833 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Leckie's 7,492 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- COOK 7,249 96.8 14,922 62.6 Hartigan 243 03.2 8,911 37.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,492 23,833 12.6 06.4 to VFU -------------------------------------------------------------------- The VFU's majority over the ALP is compared with the Nationalist majority over the ALP in 1917. -------------------------------------------------------------------- > John William Leckie (1872-1947): Elected 1917. Defeated 1919 Later career: Manufacturer, Melbourne. See Senate, Victoria, 1934. > Robert Cook (1868-1930): Elected 1919 Born: 18 April 1968, Chiltern, Victoria. Career: Educated state schools. Timber contractor, dairy farmer. Butter and cheese manufacturer. Oxley Shire Council. -------------------------------------------------------------------- KOOYONG, Vic ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Auburn, Camberwell, Glenferrie, Kew -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 majority: none (Nationalist unopposed) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 49,199 +13.1 Votes cast: 37,677 76.6 Informal votes: 1,331 03.5 Formal votes: 36,346 96.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Sir Robert BEST * Nat 22,732 62.5 Mary Grant 6,589 18.1 Stephen Thompson 7,025 19.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 36,346 14.3 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Grant was a member of the Labor Party but was not an endorsed Labor candidate (Labor Call, 4 December 1919). 2. Thompson was an independent Nationalist candidate. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Wallace Best (1856-1946): Elected 1910 By, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MARIBYRNONG, Vic ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Ascot Vale, Coburg, Moonee Ponds, Newmarket -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 50,083 +07.9 Votes cast: 39,141 78.2 -06.5 Informal votes: 467 01.2 -00.5 Formal votes: 38,674 98.8 +00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- James FENTON * ALP 20,165 52.1 -00.1 Arthur Thompson Nat 18,509 47.9 +00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 38,674 02.1 00.1 to Nat -------------------------------------------------------------------- James Edward Fenton (1864-1950): Elected 1910, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MELBOURNE, Vic ==================================================================== Inner Melbourne: Carlton South, East Melbourne, North Melbourne, West Melbourne -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 10.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 32,978 -07.8 Votes cast: 23,586 71.5 -09.1 Informal votes: 458 01.9 -01.0 Formal votes: 23,128 98.1 +01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr William MALONEY * ALP 15,179 65.6 +05.3 Ernest Nicholls Nat 7,949 34.4 -05.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 23,128 15.6 05.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- William Robert Nuttal Maloney (1854-1940): Elected 1904 By, 1906, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MELBOURNE PORTS, Vic ==================================================================== Inner Melbourne: Emerald Hill, Footscray, Port Melbourne, Williamstown -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 16.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 43,698 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- James MATHEWS * ALP Unopposed -------------------------------------------------------------------- James Mathews (1863-1934): Elected 1906, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919 -------------------------------------------------------------------- WANNON, Vic ==================================================================== South-west Victoria: Casterton, Hamilton, Horsham, Koroit -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 04.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 34,868 +00.1 Votes cast: 27,644 79.3 +04.0 Informal votes: 261 00.9 -00.8 Formal votes: 27,383 99.1 +00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Collins ALP 12,577 45.9 +00.7 Arthur RODGERS * Nat 14,806 54.1 -00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 27,383 04.1 00.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Arthur Stanislaus Rodgers (1875-1936): Elected 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919 Assistant Minister for Repatriation 28 July 1920 to 21 December 1921 Minister for Trade and Customs from 21 December 1921 -------------------------------------------------------------------- WIMMERA, Vic ==================================================================== North-west Victoria: Kerang, Mildura, Swan Hill, Warracknabeal -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 majority: none (Nationalist unopposed) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 37,395 +04.9 Votes cast: 27,314 73.0 Informal votes: 476 01.7 Formal votes: 26,838 98.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Percy STEWART VFU 15,963 59.5 Sydney Sampson * Nat 10,875 40.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 26,838 09.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Sydney Sampson (1863-1948): Elected 1906, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1917. Defeated 1919 Later career: Company director and newspaper owner. Died 24 March 1948 > Percy Gerald Stewart (1885-1931): Elected 1919 Born: 18 October 1885, Melbourne. Career: Primary education. Laborer, seaman. Among first settlers, Mallee, leader of Mallee wheatgrowers. State politics: Vic MLA for Swan Hill 1917-19. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stewart joined the Country Party when it was formed in 1920. -------------------------------------------------------------------- YARRA, Vic ==================================================================== Inner Melbourne: Abbotsford, Collingwood, Richmond, Richmond North -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 21.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 39,071 +02.1 Votes cast: 28,613 73.2 -10.9 Informal votes: 372 01.3 -01.2 Formal votes: 28,241 98.7 +01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Davidson Nat 8,398 29.7 +01.0 Hon Frank TUDOR * ALP 19,843 70.3 -01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 28,241 20.3 01.0 to Nat -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank Gwynne Tudor (1866-1922): Elected 1901, 1903, 1906, 1910, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919 Leader of the Opposition to 10 January 1922 Leader of the Australian Labor Party to 10 January 1922 Died 10 January 1922 (see By-elections) --------------------------------------------------------------------