Electoral district of Hampden
Hampden was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria from 1904 until its abolition in 1976. Most of the territory located in the old division of Hampden was transferred into the re-created electorate of Ripon. Hampden's most notable member was the longest serving Premier of Victoria Sir Henry Bolte. The seat was a marginally conservative seat, having never been won by the non-conservative parties for more than one term.
Hampden Victoria—Legislative Assembly | |
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State | Victoria |
Created | 1904 |
Abolished | 1976 |
Namesake | County of Hampden |
Demographic | Rural |
Members for Hampden
Member | Party | Term | |
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David Oman | Commonwealth Liberal | 1904–1927 | |
Nationalist | |||
Arthur Hughes | Labor | 1927–1929 | |
Chester Manifold | Nationalist | 1929–1935 | |
United Australia | |||
William Cumming | United Australia | 1935–1945 | |
Raymond Hyatt | Labor | 1945–1947 | |
Henry Bolte | Liberal / LCP [a] | 1947–1972 | |
Tom Austin | Liberal | 1972–1976 |
Election results
References
[a] = "Liberal and Country Party" was the name of the Victorian branch of the Liberal Party of Australia from 1949 until 1965
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