Electoral district of Annandale

Annandale
New South WalesLegislative Assembly
State New South Wales
Created 18941920, 1927
Abolished 1950
Namesake Annandale

Annandale was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1894, with the abolition of multi-member constituencies, from part of Balmain, and named after and including the Sydney suburb of Annandale. With the introduction of proportional representation, it was absorbed into the multi-member electorate of Balmain. It was recreated in 1927, but was abolished in 1950, and partly replaced by Newtown-Annandale.[1]

Members for Annandale

The seat was first held by the Free Trade Party's William Mahony who won the inaugural election in 1894 without an absolute majority. He won the following election in 1895 with an increased swing of 22%. The 1898 election saw Mahony returned with a reduced majority. He also defeated Isaiah Reginald Cohen, a candidate he would go on defeat a further two times. Prior to the first election after federation in 1901, the Free Trade and Protectionist parties merged to form the Liberal Reform Party. Mahony, standing as a Liberal Reformist, defeated the Progressive's Cohen. In 1904, Mahony was returned again and won over 60% of vote for first time. At the 1907 election, Mahony won his sixth and final election. After 16 years of representing Annandale, he retired from state politics on 14 September 1910.

The 1910 election was by won by the Liberal Reformist Albert Bruntnell, the former member for Surry Hills, who defeated Labor's George Davidson. This was the first time that a Labor candidate had contested the seat. At the election of 1913, Bruntnell was defeated by Labor's Arthur Hill Griffith who was sitting member for Sturt.

Members

First incarnation (1894–1920)
MemberPartyTerm
  William Mahony Free Trade 18941901
  Liberal Reform 19011910
  Albert Bruntnell Liberal Reform 19101913
  Arthur Griffith Labor 19131916
  Independent Labor 19161917
  William O'Brien Labor 19171920
Second incarnation (1927–1950)
  Robert Stuart-Robertson Labor 19271933
  Bob Gorman Labor 19331940
  Labor (N-C) 19401941
  Labor 19411950

See also

References

  1. Wah, Malvyne Jong; Page, Jeffrey E. (November 2007). "New South Wales Parliamentary Record 1824 2007" (PDF). VIII. Parliament of New South Wales: 216. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
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