Candidates of the 1937 Australian federal election

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1937 Australian federal election. The election was held on 23 October 1937.

In 1936, the Lang Labor group had been reabsorbed into the Australian Labor Party. Seats are still designated as being held by Lang Labor.

By-elections, appointments and defections

By-elections and appointments

Defections

Redistributions and seat changes

Retiring Members and Senators

Labor

United Australia

House of Representatives

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

New South Wales

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Other candidates
BartonUnited AustraliaJohn DonovanAlbert Lane (UAP)Stanley Allen (SC)
CalareCountryWilliam FolsterHarold Thorby (CP)
CookLabor (NSW)Tom SheehanCyril Glassop (Ind Lab)
CowperCountryAbraham BrindleyEarle Page (CP)
DalleyLabor (NSW)Sol RosevearArthur Brough (UAP)
DarlingLabor (NSW)Joe ClarkAlexander Huie (Ind)
East SydneyLabor (NSW)Eddie WardArthur Butterell (UAP)Thomas Grant (Ind)
Louis Phillips (Ind)
Eden-MonaroUnited AustraliaClaude AllenJohn Perkins (UAP)
GwydirLaborWilliam ScullyErnest Batchelor (CP)
HumeCountryEssell HoadThomas Collins (CP)
HunterLabor (NSW)Rowley James
LangLabor (NSW)Dan MulcahyMatthew Calman (UAP)Ernest Carr (SC)
MacquarieUnited AustraliaTony LuchettiJohn Lawson (UAP)
MartinUnited AustraliaStan TaylorWilliam McCall (UAP)George Carruthers (SC)
New EnglandCountryLeigh CuthbertsonVictor Thompson (CP)
NewcastleLaborDavid WatkinsHilton Sykes (Ind)
North SydneyUnited AustraliaHenry ClaydenBilly Hughes (UAP)Percival Minahan (SC)
ParkesUnited AustraliaKarl GuhlSir Charles Marr (UAP)
ParramattaUnited AustraliaAlbert RoweSir Frederick Stewart (UAP)Dick George (Ind)
Harold Meggitt (Ind)
ReidLabor (NSW)Joe GanderReuben Jenner (UAP)
RichmondCountryJim FredericksLarry Anthony* (CP)
Robert Gibson (CP)
Roland Green (CP)
RiverinaCountryWilliam QuirkHorace Nock (CP)Robert Ballantyne (Ind)
RobertsonUnited AustraliaGordon CrossSydney Gardner (UAP)John Metcalfe (Ind)
WarringahUnited AustraliaWalter SalterSir Archdale Parkhill (UAP)Joseph Hamlet (Ind UAP)
Percy Spender* (Ind UAP)
WatsonUnited AustraliaWilliam DignamJohn Jennings (UAP)
WentworthUnited AustraliaThomas ConwayEric Harrison (UAP)
WerriwaLabor (NSW)Bert LazzariniHenry Storey (UAP)
West SydneyLabor (NSW)Jack Beasley

Northern Territory

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Independent candidates
Northern TerritoryIndependentRobert ToupeinAdair Blain*
Ronald Hughes-Jones
Harold Nelson

Queensland

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Social Credit candidate Communist candidate
BrisbaneLaborGeorge LawsonGraham Hart (UAP)Ambrose Sawtell
CapricorniaLaborFrank FordeEdwin Hiskens (CP)John Harding
Darling DownsCountryLeslie BaileyArthur Fadden (CP)Arthur Rushton
GriffithLaborFrancis BakerDugald Clark (UAP)William Moore
HerbertLaborGeorge MartensJames Wilkie (CP)Henry BeckFred Paterson
KennedyLaborBill RiordanAlex Kippen (CP)Herbert Price
LilleyUnited AustraliaEdmund TaylorWilliam Jolly (UAP)Harry Cash
MaranoaCountryRandolph BedfordJames Hunter (CP)Henry Madden
MoretonUnited AustraliaJohn McCoyJosiah Francis (UAP)Henry Hogg
Wide BayCountryGeorge WatsonBernard Corser (CP)Geoffrey Nichols

South Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Other candidates
AdelaideUnited AustraliaKen Bardolph
Herbert George
George Edwin Yates
Fred Stacey (UAP)
BarkerCountryArchie Cameron (CP)Charles Lloyd (Ind)
BoothbyUnited AustraliaKevin McEntee
Leonard Pilton
John Price (UAP)William Hardy (Ind)
GreyUnited AustraliaJames MarnerOliver Badman (CP)Alfred Parker (Ind)
HindmarshLaborNorman MakinHarry Hatwell (UAP)
WakefieldUnited AustraliaRaymond DavisCharles Hawker (UAP)

Tasmania

Electorate Held by Labor candidate UAP candidate Other candidates
BassLaborClaude BarnardAllan GuyJohn Watson (Ind)
DarwinUnited AustraliaEdwin BrownGeorge Bell
DenisonLaborGerald MahoneySir John McPheeMaxwell Hickman (Ind Lab)
Athol Smith (SC)
FranklinLaborCharles FrostHugh Warner
WilmotUnited AustraliaLancelot Spurr
Maurice Weston
Joseph Lyons

Victoria

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Other candidates
BalaclavaUnited AustraliaPhillip NashThomas White (UAP)John Atkinson (Ind)
BallaaratUnited AustraliaReg PollardStanley Walker (UAP)
BatmanLaborFrank BrennanAlbert Peters (UAP)
BendigoUnited AustraliaErnest DuusWalter Pearce (UAP)
George Rankin* (CP)
BourkeLaborMaurice BlackburnRichard Griffiths (UAP)
CorangamiteUnited AustraliaArthur HaywoodGeoffrey Street (UAP)
CorioUnited AustraliaLeo CarmodyRichard Casey (UAP)
DeakinUnited AustraliaPaul JonesWilliam Hutchinson (UAP)
FawknerUnited AustraliaWilliam DoranHarold Holt (UAP)William Bottomley (Ind)
FlindersUnited AustraliaJames Fairbairn* (UAP)
Reginald Skeat (CP)
Alexander Amess (SC)
Ralph Gibson (CPA)
GippslandCountryJames McKennaThomas Paterson (CP)
HentyUnited AustraliaSydney WalkerSir Henry Gullett (UAP)Rupert Hornabrook (Ind)
IndiCountryWilliam HartshorneJohn McEwen (CP)
KooyongUnited AustraliaThomas BrennanRobert Menzies (UAP)Leslie Hollins (Ind)
MaribyrnongLaborArthur DrakefordMalcolm Fenton (UAP)Edward Turner (Ind)
MelbourneLaborWilliam Maloney
Melbourne PortsLaborJack Holloway
WannonUnited AustraliaDon McLeodRobert Rankin (CP)
Thomas Scholfield* (UAP)
WimmeraCountryHugh McClelland (CP)Alexander Wilson (Ind)
YarraLaborJames ScullinDouglas Knight (UAP)

Western Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Independent candidates
ForrestCountryErnest HoarJohn Prowse (CP)
FremantleLaborJohn CurtinEric Isaachsen (UAP)Henry Wright
KalgoorlieLaborAlbert GreenStephen Kellow (UAP)
PerthUnited AustraliaTom BurkeWalter Nairn* (UAP)
Jack Simons (UAP)
Viv James
SwanCountryJohn SteeleHenry Gregory (CP)

Senate

Sitting Senators are shown in bold text.

New South Wales

Four seats were up for election. One of these was a short-term vacancy caused by United Australia Party Senator Lionel Courtenay's death; this had been filled in the interim by Guy Arkins. The United Australia Party-Country Party Coalition was defending four seats. United Australia Party Senator Dick Dein and Country Party Senator Mac Abbott were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Other candidates
Stan Amour*
John Armstrong*
Tom Arthur*
Bill Ashley*
Guy Arkins (UAP
David Hall (UAP)
Charles Hardy (CP)
Basil Helmore (UAP)
Peter Pollack (Ind)

Queensland

Three seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. United Australia Party Senators Thomas Crawford and Harry Foll and Country Party Senator Walter Cooper were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Social Credit candidates
Gordon Brown*
Joe Collings*
Ben Courtice*
Frederick Annand (UAP)
Sir Donald Cameron (UAP)
James Heading (CP)
John Aird
Bertram Allen
William Argaet

South Australia

Three seats were up for election. The United Australia Party was defending three seats. United Australia Party Senators James McLachlan, George McLeay and Oliver Uppill were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates UAP candidates Group A candidates Other candidates
John Daly
Edgar Dawes
Bert Hoare
Mick O'Halloran
Frederick Ward
Michael Woods
Philip McBride*
Alexander McLachlan*
Keith Wilson*
Thomas Dunsford
Ernest Evans
Frederick James
Jeanne Young (Ind)

Tasmania

Three seats were up for election. The United Australia Party was defending three seats. United Australia Party Senators Charles Grant, John Hayes and Herbert Hays were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates UAP candidates
 
Bill Aylett*
Richard Darcey*
Charles Lamp*
Herbert McKay
Donald Cameron
Ernest Freeland
Henry McFie
John Millen
Herbert Payne
Burford Sampson

Victoria

Three seats were up for election. The United Australia Party was defending three seats. United Australia Party Senators Charles Brand and John Leckie and Country Party Senator William Gibson were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates UAP candidates Country candidates Other candidates
John Barnes*
Don Cameron*
Richard Keane*
Tom Brennan
James Guthrie
William Plain
George Budge
Samuel Geddes
James Marchbank
Marcus Wettenhall (Ind)

Western Australia

Three seats were up for election. The United Australia Party-Country Party Coalition was defending three seats. United Australia Party Senators Herbert Collett and Allan MacDonald and Country Party Senator Bertie Johnston were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Other candidates
Robert Clothier*
James Cunningham*
James Fraser*
Patrick Lynch (UAP)
Thomas Marwick (CP)
Sir George Pearce (UAP)
Carlyle Ferguson (Ind)

See also

References

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