Electoral district of St George

St George was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, originally created in 1894 with the abolition of multi-member districts, from part of Canterbury and named after the St George district. In 1920, the electoral districts of St George, Canterbury and Hurstville were combined to create a new incarnation of St George, which elected five members by proportional representation. This was replaced by single member electorates, including parts of St George, Canterbury, Hurstville, Oatley and Rockdale for the 1927 election. St George was abolished in 1930, being partly replaced by Arncliffe.[1]

Members for St George

Single-member (1894–1920)
MemberPartyTerm
  Joseph Carruthers Free Trade 1894–1901
  Liberal Reform 1901–1908
  William Taylor Liberal Reform 1908–1913
  William Bagnall Labor 1913–1917
  Nationalist 1917–1920
Five members (1920–1927)
MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTermMemberPartyTermMemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
  William Bagnall Nationalist 1920–1925   George Cann Labor 1920–1927   Mark Gosling Labor 1920–1927   Thomas Ley Progressive 1920–1922   Guy Arkins Nationalist 1920–1927
  Nationalist 1922–1925
  Joseph Cahill Labor 1925–1927
    William Bagnall Nationalist 1925–1927
Single-member (1927–1930)
MemberPartyTerm
  Joseph Cahill Labor 1927–1930

References

  1. "Former Members". Members of Parliament. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 2007-04-23.


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