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The members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 20th parliament of New South Wales from 1904 to 1907 were elected at the 1904 state election on 6 August 1904.[1][2] The Speaker was William McCourt.[3]
By-elections
The 20th New South Wales Legislative Assembly was the last parliament in which ministers were required to resign and contest a by-election on appointment.[4]
# | Electorate | Departing Member | Party | Reason for By-election | Date of By-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
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1 | Rous | John Coleman | Liberal Reform | Death | 11 February 1905 | George Hindmarsh | Liberal Reform | ||
2 | Ashfield | Frederick Winchcombe | Liberal Reform | Extended absence visiting England | 16 August 1905 | William Robson | Liberal Reform | ||
3 | Queanbeyan | Alan Millard | Liberal Reform | Criminal conviction: Fraud | 7 April 1906 | Granville Ryrie | Liberal Reform | ||
4 | Surry Hills | John Norton | Independent | Challenged William Holman to face a by-election | 21 July 1906 | Albert Bruntnell | Liberal Reform | ||
5 | Cootamundra | William Holman | Labour | Challenged to a by-election by John Norton | 17 July 1906 | William Holman | Labour | ||
6 | Castlereagh | Hugh Macdonald | Labour | Death | 24 November 1906 | John Treflé | Labour | ||
7 | Blayney | Paddy Crick | Progressive | Resigned after being acquitted of corruption charges | 12 January 1907 | John Withington | Liberal Reform |
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