Candidates of the 1929 Victorian state election

The 1929 Victorian state election was held on 30 November 1929.

Retiring Members

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Nationalist

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Country

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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 Nationalist candidates Country candidates Other candidates
Albert Park Nationalist Arthur Wallace Robert Cuthbertson
Allandale Nationalist Sir Alexander Peacock
Ballarat Labor William McAdam Fred Edmunds
Barwon Nationalist John Bond Thomas Maltby
Benalla Country Progressive Patrick Connell Edward Cleary (CPP)
Benambra Nationalist Henry Beardmore
Bendigo Labor Arthur Cook
Boroondara Nationalist Robert Dodman Richard Linton
Brighton Nationalist Ian Macfarlan Angela Booth (Ind Nat)
Jeremiah Grant (Ind Nat)
Richard Tracey (Ind Nat)
Brunswick Labor James Jewell
Bulla and Dalhousie Labor Reg Pollard Francis Lobb Claude Anderson
Carlton Labor Robert Solly
Castlemaine and Kyneton Nationalist Jessie Satchell Walter Langslow
Caulfield Liberal Oscar Mendelsohn Frederick Forrest (Lib)
Clifton Hill Labor Maurice Blackburn
Coburg Labor Frank Keane
Collingwood Labor Tom Tunnecliffe
Dandenong Nationalist Bert Cremean Frank Groves
Dundas Labor Bill Slater William Ellis
Essendon Labor Arthur Drakeford Arthur Clerke Arthur Fenton (Ind Nat)
Gerald Fitzgerald (Ind Nat)
Evelyn Independent Edward Hodges William Everard
Flemington Labor Jack Holland
Footscray Labor George Prendergast
Geelong Labor William Brownbill
Gippsland East Country Albert Lind Joseph Coate (Ind)
Gippsland North Independent James McLachlan (Ind)
Gippsland South Nationalist Morris Mulcahy Walter West Herbert Hyland
Gippsland West Country Robert Garlick Reginald James Matthew Bennett
Goulburn Valley Country Murray Bourchier
Grant Labor Ralph Hjorth Frederick Holden Edwy Finch
Gunbower Independent Henry Angus Edward McNicol (CPP)
Hampden Labor Arthur Hughes Chester Manifold
Hawthorn Nationalist William Hulse Sir William McPherson
Heidelberg Labor Gordon Webber William Luke
Kara Kara and Borung Nationalist John Pennington Alexander Dowsley (CPP)
Kew Independent Cyril Murphy Wilfrid Kent Hughes Constantine Crowley (Lib)
Korong and Eaglehawk Country Progressive Alexander Taysom Albert Dunstan (CPP)
Lowan Country James McDonald Marcus Wettenhall Albert Bussau (CPP)
Maryborough and Daylesford Labor George Frost
Melbourne Labor Tom Hayes
Mildura Country Progressive John Patterson Albert Henshall Albert Allnutt (CPP)
Mornington Country John Jack Alfred Kirton Herbert Downward Joseph Burch (Ind)
Northcote Labor John Cain
Nunawading Nationalist John McKellar Robert Menzies
Oakleigh Labor Squire Reid Duncan Mackinnon
Ouyen Country Progressive Harold Glowrey (CPP)
Polwarth Nationalist Phillip Hill James McDonald
Port Fairy and Glenelg Labor Ernie Bond Donald Ferguson William Stevenson (Ind Nat)
Port Melbourne Labor James Murphy Thomas Le Huray (CPA)
Prahran Labor Arthur Jackson Alfred Cole
Richmond Labor Ted Cotter
Rodney Country John Allan Richard Doidge (CPP)
St Kilda Liberal Robert Morley Burnett Gray (Lib)
Stawell and Ararat Nationalist Frank Brophy Richard Toutcher
Swan Hill Country Francis Old Thomas Connellan (CPP)
Toorak Nationalist Victor Stout Stanley Argyle
Upper Goulburn Country Edward Withers Edwin Mackrell
Upper Yarra Nationalist George Knox
Walhalla Country William McGrath William Moncur Andrew Wilson (Ind CP)
Wangaratta and Ovens Country Clive Walker Lot Diffey William Higgins (CPP)
Percival Inchbold (Ind CP)
Waranga Nationalist John Minogue Ernest Coyle Edward Buckland
William Pook
Warrenheip and Grenville Labor Edmond Hogan Tom Hartrey
Warrnambool Labor Henry Bailey William Downing (Ind Lib)
Williamstown Labor John Lemmon
Wonthaggi Labor William McKenzie

See also

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References

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