Candidates of the 1911 Victorian state election

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

Retiring Members

Liberal

Legislative Assembly

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
AbbotsfordLaborWilliam BeazleyGeorge Martin
Albert ParkLaborGeorge ElmslieErnest JoskeWilliam Gaunson (Ind)
AllandaleLiberalWalter MillerAlexander Peacock
Ballarat EastLiberalDavid RussellRobert McGregorJames McNeil (Ind)
Ballarat WestLaborAndrew McKissockMatthew Baird
BarwonLiberalWilliam BrownbillJames FarrerWilliam Kendell (Ind)
BenallaLiberalGerald StanleyJohn Carlisle
BenambraLiberalAbraham WrightAlbert Craven
Bendigo EastLaborAlfred HampsonLuke MurphyGeorge Knight (Ind.Lib)
Bendigo WestLaborDavid SmithDavid Andrew
BoroondaraLiberalFrank MaddenHarold Wilkinson (Ind.Lib)
BorungLiberalWilliam Hutchinson
BrightonLiberalOswald Snowball
BrunswickLaborJames JewellDavid Phillips
BullaLiberalAndrew DavidsonAndrew Robertson
CarltonLaborRobert SollyJohn Gardiner
Castlemaine and MaldonLiberalLuke CloughHarry Lawson
CollingwoodLaborMartin HannahStanley Lewis
DalhousieLiberalRichard TaafeReginald ArgyleJohn Duffy (Ind)
DandenongLiberalWilliam Keast
DaylesfordLiberalJohn HannanDonald McLeod
DundasLiberalNeil MackinnonJohn ThomsonDuncan McLennan (Ind.Lib)
EaglehawkLaborTom TunnecliffeWilliam Richards
East MelbourneLiberalFrank OpitzHenry WeedonAlfred Farthing (Ind.Lib)
EssendonLiberalFrank KeaneWilliam Watt
EvelynLiberalJames MiramsEwen CameronJames Rouget (Ind)
William Sell (Ind)
FitzroyLaborJohn BillsonAlexander McNair
FlemingtonLaborEdward WardeEdward Roberts
GeelongLaborWilliam PlainAlbyn Morley
Gippsland EastLiberalCharles FrancisJames Cameron
Gippsland NorthLaborJames McLachlanWilliam Trenwith
Gippsland SouthLiberalThomas Livingston
Gippsland WestLiberalEbenezer BrownJohn MackeyHugh Copeland (Ind.Lib)
GlenelgLiberalCharles FrenchHugh Campbell
Goulburn ValleyLiberalJohn Mitchell
GrenvilleLaborCharles McGrathDavid Poynton
GunbowerLiberalHenry Angus*
John Cullen
HampdenLiberalCharles CairnsDavid OmanArchibald Hannah (Ind.Lib)
HawthornLiberalJohn FraserGeorge SwinburneFrederick Dawborn (Ind.Lib)
Jika JikaLiberalWilliam MillerJames Membrey
Kara KaraLiberalPeter McBride
KorongLiberalThomas Langdon
LowanLiberalGeorge McGowanJames Menzies
MaryboroughLaborAlfred OuttrimJames Bennett
MelbourneLaborAlexander RogersTom Brennan
MorningtonLiberalFrancis MurphyAlfred DownwardGeorge Burchett (Ind.Lib)
North MelbourneLaborGeorge PrendergastSolomon Bloom
OvensLiberalChristopher BennettAlfred Billson
PolwarthLiberalJohn McDonaldJohn Johnstone
Port FairyLaborJeremiah WallJames Duffus
Port MelbourneLaborGeorge SangsterReuben Kefford (Ind.Lib)
PrahranLiberalFrank HentyDonald Mackinnon
RichmondLaborTed CotterNorman O'Brien
RodneyLiberalHugh McKenzieSamuel Lancaster (Ind)
St KildaLiberalGeorge MeadRobert McCutcheon
Stawell and AraratLiberalWilliam SewellRichard Toutcher
Swan HillLiberalJohn Gray
ToorakLiberalHenry DukeNorman BaylesFrank Cornwall (Ind.Lib)
Upper GoulburnLiberalErnest MoloneyGeorge CooksonMalcolm McKenzie* (Ind)
Thomas Hunt (Ind)
WalhallaLiberalSamuel ReynoldsSamuel Barnes
WangarattaLiberalJohn Bowser
WarangaLiberalJohn GordonHenry Thomas (Ind)
WarrenheipLiberalDaniel McNamaraGeorge Holden
WarrnamboolLiberalRichard MorrisonJohn Murray
WilliamstownLaborJohn LemmonJohn Packer

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