Candidates of the 1911 Victorian state election

The 1911 Victorian state election was held on 16 November 1911.

Retiring Members

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Liberal

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Legislative Assembly

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Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Electorate Held by Labor candidates Liberal candidates Other candidates
Abbotsford Labor William Beazley George Martin
Albert Park Labor George Elmslie Ernest Joske William Gaunson (Ind)
Allandale Liberal Walter Miller Alexander Peacock
Ballarat East Liberal David Russell Robert McGregor James McNeil (Ind)
Ballarat West Labor Andrew McKissock Matthew Baird
Barwon Liberal William Brownbill James Farrer William Kendell (Ind)
Benalla Liberal Gerald Stanley John Carlisle
Benambra Liberal Abraham Wright Albert Craven
Bendigo East Labor Alfred Hampson Luke Murphy George Knight (Ind.Lib)
Bendigo West Labor David Smith David Andrew
Boroondara Liberal Frank Madden Harold Wilkinson (Ind.Lib)
Borung Liberal William Hutchinson
Brighton Liberal Oswald Snowball
Brunswick Labor James Jewell David Phillips
Bulla Liberal Andrew Davidson Andrew Robertson
Carlton Labor Robert Solly John Gardiner
Castlemaine and Maldon Liberal Luke Clough Harry Lawson
Collingwood Labor Martin Hannah Stanley Lewis
Dalhousie Liberal Richard Taafe Reginald Argyle John Duffy (Ind)
Dandenong Liberal William Keast
Daylesford Liberal John Hannan Donald McLeod
Dundas Liberal Neil Mackinnon John Thomson Duncan McLennan (Ind.Lib)
Eaglehawk Labor Tom Tunnecliffe William Richards
East Melbourne Liberal Frank Opitz Henry Weedon Alfred Farthing (Ind.Lib)
Essendon Liberal Frank Keane William Watt
Evelyn Liberal James Mirams Ewen Cameron James Rouget (Ind)
William Sell (Ind)
Fitzroy Labor John Billson Alexander McNair
Flemington Labor Edward Warde Edward Roberts
Geelong Labor William Plain Albyn Morley
Gippsland East Liberal Charles Francis James Cameron
Gippsland North Labor James McLachlan William Trenwith
Gippsland South Liberal Thomas Livingston
Gippsland West Liberal Ebenezer Brown John Mackey Hugh Copeland (Ind.Lib)
Glenelg Liberal Charles French Hugh Campbell
Goulburn Valley Liberal John Mitchell
Grenville Labor Charles McGrath David Poynton
Gunbower Liberal Henry Angus*
John Cullen
Hampden Liberal Charles Cairns David Oman Archibald Hannah (Ind.Lib)
Hawthorn Liberal John Fraser George Swinburne Frederick Dawborn (Ind.Lib)
Jika Jika Liberal William Miller James Membrey
Kara Kara Liberal Peter McBride
Korong Liberal Thomas Langdon
Lowan Liberal George McGowan James Menzies
Maryborough Labor Alfred Outtrim James Bennett
Melbourne Labor Alexander Rogers Tom Brennan
Mornington Liberal Francis Murphy Alfred Downward George Burchett (Ind.Lib)
North Melbourne Labor George Prendergast Solomon Bloom
Ovens Liberal Christopher Bennett Alfred Billson
Polwarth Liberal John McDonald John Johnstone
Port Fairy Labor Jeremiah Wall James Duffus
Port Melbourne Labor George Sangster Reuben Kefford (Ind.Lib)
Prahran Liberal Frank Henty Donald Mackinnon
Richmond Labor Ted Cotter Norman O'Brien
Rodney Liberal Hugh McKenzie Samuel Lancaster (Ind)
St Kilda Liberal George Mead Robert McCutcheon
Stawell and Ararat Liberal William Sewell Richard Toutcher
Swan Hill Liberal John Gray
Toorak Liberal Henry Duke Norman Bayles Frank Cornwall (Ind.Lib)
Upper Goulburn Liberal Ernest Moloney George Cookson Malcolm McKenzie* (Ind)
Thomas Hunt (Ind)
Walhalla Liberal Samuel Reynolds Samuel Barnes
Wangaratta Liberal John Bowser
Waranga Liberal John Gordon Henry Thomas (Ind)
Warrenheip Liberal Daniel McNamara George Holden
Warrnambool Liberal Richard Morrison John Murray
Williamstown Labor John Lemmon John Packer

See also

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References

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