Candidates of the 1955 Australian federal election

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1955 Australian federal election. The election was held on 10 December 1955.

By-elections, appointments and defections

By-elections and appointments

Defections

Redistributions and seat changes

Retiring Members and Senators

Labor

Liberal

Country

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.

Australian Capital Territory

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate
Australian Capital TerritoryLaborJim FraserRobert Greenish

New South Wales

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Other candidates
BanksLaborEric CostaHarold Stalker (Lib)Pat Clancy (CPA)
BartonLaborH. V. EvattBill Arthur (Lib)Eric Trembath (Ind)
BennelongLiberalHarold CoatesJohn Cramer (Lib)
BlaxlandLaborJim HarrisonReginald Allsop (Lib)
BradfieldLiberalHarry Turner (Lib)
CalareLiberalLionel WoodJohn Howse (Lib)
CowperCountrySir Earle Page (CP)
CunninghamLaborBilly DaviesJohn Parkinson (Lib)William Harkness (CPA)
DalleyLaborWilliam O'ConnorStanley Tyler (Lib)Ernie Thornton (CPA)
DarlingLaborJoe ClarkEwen Martin (CP)
East SydneyLaborEddie WardJoseph Landor (Lib)Bill Brown (CPA)
Eden-MonaroLaborAllan FraserMark Flanagan (Lib)Royce Beavis (Ind)
EvansLiberalSidney PollardFrederick Osborne (Lib)
FarrerLiberalRobert GarlandDavid Fairbairn (Lib)
GrayndlerLaborFred DalyIan Chisholm (Lib)Hal Alexander (CPA)
William McCristal (Ind)
GwydirCountryAustin HeffernanIan Allan (CP)
HughesLaborLes JohnsonKeith Bates (Lib)Robert Mackie (Ind)
Alf Watt (CPA)
HumeLaborArthur FullerCharles Anderson (CP)
HunterLaborRowley JamesEdward Farrell (Lib)Evan Phillips (CPA)
Kingsford-SmithLaborDan CurtinJohn McGirr (Lib)Hubert O'Connell (Ind)
LangLaborFrank StewartWallace Peacock (Lib)
LawsonLaborJack WilliamsonLaurie Failes (CP)
LoweLiberalEdward DaviesWilliam McMahon (Lib)
LyneCountryJack CollinsPhilip Lucock (CP)Joe Cordner (Ind)
MacarthurLiberalClaude AllenJeff Bate (Lib)
MackellarLiberalNorman McAlpineBill Wentworth (Lib)Frank Hardy (CPA)
MacquarieLaborTony LuchettiNorman Leven (Lib)Vernon Moffitt (CPA)
MitchellLiberalDoug BowdRoy Wheeler (Lib)
New EnglandCountryFrederick CowleyDavid Drummond (CP)
NewcastleLaborDavid WatkinsEric Cupit (Lib)Sidney Monroe (Ind)
Doug Olive (CPA)
North SydneyLiberalJoseph McNallyWilliam Jack (Lib)
ParkesLaborLes HaylenJohn Spicer (Lib)
ParramattaLiberalJohn HeazlewoodHoward Beale (Lib)
PatersonLiberalWilliam HarveyAllen Fairhall (Lib)
PhillipLaborJoe FitzgeraldWilliam Aston (Lib)
ReidLaborCharles MorganGeorge Walker (Lib)Jack Hughes (CPA)
Charles Tubman (Ind)
RichmondCountryLarry Anthony (CP)
RiverinaCountryOscar WashingtonHugh Roberton (CP)
RobertsonLiberalFrank SpencerRoger Dean (Lib)
St GeorgeLaborNelson LemmonBill Graham (Lib)
ShortlandLaborCharles GriffithsGordon Greig (Lib)
WarringahLiberalFrancis Bland (Lib)
WatsonLaborJim CopeJill Huxtable (Lib)Harry Hatfield (CPA)
WentworthLiberalSir Eric Harrison (Lib)Hal Lashwood (Ind)
WerriwaLaborGough WhitlamJohn Shannon (Lib)
West SydneyLaborDan MinogueFrank Weaver (Lib)Lance Sharkey (CPA)

Northern Territory

Electorate Held by Labor candidate
Northern TerritoryLaborJock Nelson

Queensland

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Other candidates
BowmanLiberalHector ChalmersMalcolm McColm (Lib)
BrisbaneLaborGeorge LawsonKevin Cairns (Lib)Claude Jones (CPA)
CapricorniaLiberalColin MaxwellGeorge Pearce (Lib)Eric Browne (CPA)
Darling DownsLiberalReginald Swartz (Lib)
DawsonCountryStanley DaltonCharles Davidson (CP)
FisherCountryCharles Adermann (CP)
GriffithLaborWilfred CouttsDoug Berry (Lib)
HerbertLaborBill EdmondsArnold White (CP)Frank Bishop (CPA)
KennedyLaborBill RiordanTimothy Donnelly (CP)
LeichhardtLaborHarry BruceTom Gilmore (CP)Frank Falls (CPA)
LilleyLiberalJack MelloyBruce Wight (Lib)
MaranoaCountryWilfred Brimblecombe (CP)Paul Bauers (Ind)
Charles Russell (Ind)
McPhersonCountryDavid ClarkeSir Arthur Fadden (CP)Thomas Green (Ind)
MoretonLiberalAllen EdwardsJames Killen (Lib)Max Julius (CPA)
OxleyLiberalNorman ThomasDonald Cameron (Lib)James Dwyer (Ind)
Mervyn Welsby (CPA)
PetrieLiberalNoel CurranAlan Hulme (Lib)
RyanLiberalNorman BuchanNigel Drury (Lib)
Wide BayCountryMatthew TallonWilliam Brand (CP)

South Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Other candidates
AdelaideLaborCyril ChambersJames MaitlandOlaf Alland (ALPAC)
Jim Moss (CPA)
AngasLiberalDarcy NielsenAlick DownerFrank Rieck (Ind)
BarkerLiberalRalph DettmanArchie Cameron
BonythonLaborNorman MakinJohn Mathwin
BoothbyLiberalRex MathewsJohn McLeayJohn Sutherland (ALPAC)
GreyLaborEdgar RussellGeorge Bockelberg
HindmarshLaborClyde CameronFrank PotterFrancis Moran (ALPAC)
KingstonLaborPat GalvinJim Forbes
Port AdelaideLaborAlbert ThompsonPeter Symon (CPA)
SturtLiberalFrederick HansfordKeith Wilson
WakefieldLiberalRobert BruceSir Philip McBrideHector Henstridge (Ind)

Tasmania

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Other candidates
BassLaborLance BarnardFrederick WhiteLeslie Duke (ALPAC)
BraddonLiberalReg MurrayAubrey Luck
DenisonLiberalBrian MillerAthol TownleyMax Bound (CPA)
FranklinLiberalBrian CrawfordBill FalkinderHenry Roberts (ALPAC)
WilmotLaborGil DuthieRobert BethellOwen Doherty (ALPAC)

Victoria

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Anti-Communist candidate Communist candidate
BalaclavaLiberalGeorge SmithPercy Joske (Lib)Rex Keane
BallaaratLaborAustin DowlingDudley Erwin (Lib)Bob Joshua
BatmanLaborAlan BirdFred Capp (Lib)Tom Walsh
BendigoLaborPercy ClareyBill Day (Lib)Jim Brosnan
BruceLiberalKeith EwertBilly Snedden (Lib)Reginald Kearney
ChisholmLiberalJohn StewartWilfrid Kent Hughes (Lib)Leonora Lloyd
CorangamiteLiberalEdwin MorrisDan Mackinnon (Lib)Leo O'Brien
CorioLaborCharles LoaderHubert Opperman (Lib)Francis Singleton
DarebinLaborRobert HoltCharles White (Lib)Tom Andrews
DeakinLiberalNorm GriffithsFrank Davis (Lib)Terence Collins
FawknerLaborPatrick ThompsonPeter Howson (Lib)Bill Bourke
FlindersLiberalFrancis CranstonRobert Lindsay (Lib)Jack Austin
GellibrandLaborHector McIvorJohn Bown (Lib)James EudeyFrank Johnson
GippslandCountryClement LittleGeorge Bowden (CP)Frank Burns
HentyLiberalPercy TreyvaudMax Fox (Lib)Henry Moore
HigginsLiberalAndrew HughesHarold Holt (Lib)John Fitzgerald
HiginbothamLiberalLes CoatesFrank Timson (Lib)Frank Gaffy
IndiLiberalCarl ReevesWilliam Bostock (Lib)William Findlay
IsaacsLiberalBarry JonesWilliam Haworth (Lib)John Hughes
KooyongLiberalDolph EddyRobert Menzies (Lib)Kevin GregsonGerry O'Day
La TrobeLiberalBill WebberRichard Casey (Lib)George Noone
LalorLaborReg PollardPeter Kemp (Lib)William Lloyd
MalleeCountryWilliam NicholasWinton Turnbull (CP)Edwin Leyden
MaribyrnongLaborArthur DrakefordPhilip Stokes (Lib)David Purcell
McMillanLiberalHorace HawkinsAlex Buchanan (Lib)Desmond Devlin
MelbourneLaborArthur CalwellJames Moloney (Lib)Jack Mullens
Melbourne PortsLaborFrank CreanHarold Sher (Lib)Stan CorriganAlex Dobbin
MurrayCountryJames CameronJohn McEwen (CP)Michael Reilly
ScullinLaborTed PetersPhillip Lynch (Lib)Jack Cremean
WannonLiberalRoy CundyMalcolm Fraser (Lib)Terence Callander
WillsLaborGordon BryantAlfred Wall (Lib)Bill Bryson
WimmeraLiberalWinston LambWilliam Lawrence (Lib)Bernard Flanagan
YarraLaborJim CairnsJames Wilkie (Lib)Stan KeonKen Miller

Western Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Other candidates
CanningCountryLen Hamilton (CP)
CurtinLiberalPaul Hasluck (Lib)
ForrestLiberalGordon Freeth (Lib)
FremantleLaborKim BeazleyVernon Hubbard (Lib)Paddy Troy (CPA)
KalgoorlieLaborHerbert JohnsonHarold Illingworth (Ind)
MooreCountryHugh Leslie (CP)
PerthLaborTom BurkeFred Chaney (Lib)
StirlingLaborHarry WebbFrederick Payne (Lib)
SwanLiberalThomas WilliamsRichard Cleaver (Lib)

Senate

Sitting Senators are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

New South Wales

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-Country Coalition was defending three seats. Senators Stan Amour (Labor), Ken Anderson (Liberal), James Arnold (Labor), Donald Grant (Labor) and Alister McMullin (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Communist candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Bill Ashley*
  2. John Armstrong*
  3. Lindsay North
  1. Bill Spooner* (Lib)
  2. Albert Reid* (CP)
  3. John McCallum* (Lib)
  1. Jim Healy
  2. Cecil Connors
  3. Flo Davis

Donald Skelton
Stanley Allen
Harry Sawkins
Wal Campbell
Vincent Scott

Queensland

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-Country Coalition was defending three seats. Senators Gordon Brown (Labor), Condon Byrne (Labor), Roy Kendall (Liberal), Ted Maher (Country) and Ian Wood (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Communist candidates
  1. Archie Benn*
  2. Ben Courtice*
  3. Edward Ashmore
  1. Walter Cooper* (CP)
  2. Neil O'Sullivan* (Lib)
  3. Annabelle Rankin* (Lib)
  1. Tom Millar
  2. Warren Bowden
  3. Albert Robinson

South Australia

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Senators Jack Critchley (Labor), Keith Laught (Liberal), Rex Pearson (Liberal), John Ryan (Labor) and Jim Toohey (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Anti-Communist candidates Communist candidates
  1. Sid O'Flaherty*
  2. Theo Nicholls*
  3. Joe Sexton
  1. Ted Mattner*
  2. Clive Hannaford*
  3. Nancy Buttfield*
  1. Francis Boylan
  2. Daniel Smith
  3. Norman Vowles
  1. Alan Finger
  2. Edward Robertson
  3. James Doyle

Tasmania

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending four seats. Senators Bill Aylett (Labor), George Cole (Labor), John Marriott (Liberal), Justin O'Byrne (Labor) and Robert Wordsworth (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Anti-Communist candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Nick McKenna*
  2. Bob Poke*
  3. Bert Lacey
  1. Denham Henty*
  2. Reg Wright*
  3. Allan Guy
  4. Arthur Smith
  5. Robert Wardlaw*
  1. Virgil Morgan
  2. Edward Vickers
  3. Lawrence O'Keeffe

Bill Wedd

Victoria

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal-Country Coalition was defending two seats. Senators Jack Devlin (Labor), John Gorton (Liberal), Bert Hendrickson (Labor), Pat Kennelly (Labor) and Ivy Wedgwood (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Anti-Communist candidates Communist candidates HGJP candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Don Cameron*
  2. Jim Sheehan*
  3. Charles Sandford
  1. John Spicer* (Lib)
  2. Harrie Wade* (CP)
  3. Magnus Cormack (Lib)
  1. Frank McManus*
  2. John Cameron
  3. Thomas Carter
  1. Ralph Gibson
  2. Laurence Troy
  3. Agnes Doig
  1. Leslie Bawden
  2. William Pitt

John Dunstan

Western Australia

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats (although Senator Agnes Robertson had defected to the Country Party). Senators Joe Cooke (Labor), James Fraser (Labor), John Harris (Labor), Malcolm Scott (Liberal) and Harrie Seward (Country) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Country candidates Anti-Communist candidates Communist candidates
  1. Dorothy Tangney*
  2. Don Willesee*
  3. Charlie Golding
  1. Shane Paltridge*
  2. Seddon Vincent*
  3. George Branson
  1. Agnes Robertson*
  2. Reginald Davies
  1. Ian Handcock
  2. Olive Anstey
  1. John Gandini
  2. Annette Aarons
  3. Jack Marks
PEP candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Claude Swaine
  2. Robert Salter

Carlyle Ferguson (APA)

Summary by party

Beside each party is the number of seats contested by that party in the House of Representatives for each state, as well as an indication of whether the party contested Senate elections in each state.

Party NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT Total
HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR HR HR S
Australian Labor Party 42 * 33 * 15 * 5 * 11 * 5 * 1 1 113 6
Liberal Party of Australia 38 * 30 * 10 * 6 * 10 * 5 * 1 100 6
Australian Country Party 9 * 3 * 8 * 2 * 22 4
Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist) 33 * * 3 * 3 * 39 4
Communist Party of Australia 14 * 4 * 6 * 1 * 2 * 1 28 5
Henry George Justice Party * 1
Progress Enterprise Party * 1
All Parties Administration * 1
Independent and other 8 1 1 2 12

See also

References

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