Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1902–1905

This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1902 to 1905.

It was the first Legislative Council to be fully determined by provisions of the (State) Constitution Act 779 of 1901, which provided for, inter alia, a reduction in the number of seats from 24 to 18, realignment of District borders to encompass Assembly electorates, six-year terms (one half of the Council retiring every three years), and elections held jointly with the House of Assembly.[1]

Name District Party Time in office Notes
Arthur Richman AddisonNorthern1888–1915
John George BiceNorthern1894–1923
George BrookmanCentral1901–1910
John DuncanNorth-EasternANL1891–1896
1900–1913
John Hannah GordonSouthern1888–1892
1893–1903
resigned Dec. 1903
Robert Storrie GuthrieCentralLabor1891–1903resigned Nov. 1903 to contest Senate
James Henderson HoweNorthern1897–1918
Andrew Alexander KirkpatrickCentralLabor1891–1897
1900–1909
1918–1928
John LewisNorthern1898–1923changed district 1902 election
Edward LucasNorth-EasternANL1900–1918
Beaumont Arnold MouldenCentralANL1903–1912elected Dec. 1903
Hugo Carl Emil MueckeCentral1903–1910elected Sep. 1903
John Langdon ParsonsCentralANL1901–1903died Aug. 1903
Thomas PascoeNorth-Eastern1900–1933
George RiddochSouthernANL1901–1910
John Lancelot StirlingSouthern1891–1932
Henry W. ThompsonCentral1902–1906
Joseph VardonCentral1900–1906
Alfred von DoussaSouthern1901–1921
Louis von DoussaSouthern1903–1905elected Dec. 1903
John WarrenNorth-Eastern1888–1912

References

  1. "The New Constitution Act". The Chronicle. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 8 March 1902. p. 15. Retrieved 25 October 2014. This article clearly lays out changes brought about by the Act, includes voter statistics and certain criticisms.
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