Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 35th parliament held their seats from 1947 to 1950. They were elected at the 1947 state election,[1] and at by-elections.[2][3][4] The Speaker was Bill Lamb.[5]
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Name |
Party |
Electorate |
Term in office |
John Adamson [lower-alpha 14]
|
| Liberal
| Concord
| 1950–1953 |
Joshua Arthur
|
| Labor
| Hamilton
| 1935–1953 |
Jack Baddeley [lower-alpha 10]
|
| Labor
| Cessnock
| 1922–1949 |
Jeff Bate [lower-alpha 11]
|
| Liberal
| Wollondilly
| 1938–1949 |
Jack Beale
|
| Independent/Liberal
| South Coast
| 1942–1973 |
Ivan Black
|
| Liberal
| Neutral Bay
| 1945–1951, 1951–1962 |
George Booth
|
| Labor
| Kurri Kurri
| 1925–1960 |
George Brain
|
| Liberal
| Willoughby
| 1943–1968 |
Michael Bruxner
|
| Country
| Tenterfield
| 1920–1962 |
Fred Cahill
|
| Labor
| Young
| 1941–1959 |
Joseph Cahill
|
| Labor
| Cook's River
| 1925–1959 |
Robert Cameron
|
| Labor
| Waratah
| 1927–1956 |
Bill Carlton [lower-alpha 8]
|
| Labor
| Concord
| 1935–1949 |
Bill Chaffey
|
| Country
| Tamworth
| 1940–1973 |
Jim Chalmers [lower-alpha 1]
|
| Labor
| Hartley
| 1947–1956 |
Daniel Clyne
|
| Labor
| King
| 1927–1956 |
John Crook [lower-alpha 10]
|
| Labor
| Cessnock
| 1949–1959 |
Douglas Cross [lower-alpha 6]
|
| Liberal
| Kogarah
| 1948–1953, 1956–1970 |
Lou Cunningham [lower-alpha 5]
|
| Labor
| Coogee
| 1941–1948 |
William Currey [lower-alpha 6]
|
| Labor
| Kogarah
| 1941–1948 |
Charles Cutler
|
| Country
| Orange
| 1947–1975 |
Douglas Darby
|
| Liberal
| Manly
| 1945–1978 |
Mat Davidson [lower-alpha 7]
|
| Labor
| Cobar
| 1918–1949 |
Billy Davies [lower-alpha 13]
|
| Labor
| Wollongong-Kembla
| 1917–1949 |
Robert Dewley
|
| Liberal
| Drummoyne
| 1947–1953 |
Doug Dickson
|
| Country
| Temora
| 1938–1960 |
Edgar Dring
|
| Labor
| Ashburnham
| 1941–1955 |
David Drummond [lower-alpha 12]
|
| Country
| Armidale
| 1920–1949 |
Bill Dunn
|
| Labor
| Mudgee
| 1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950 |
Kevin Dwyer [lower-alpha 9]
|
| Labor
| Redfern
| 1949–1950 |
Kevin Ellis [lower-alpha 5]
|
| Liberal
| Coogee
| 1948–1953, 1956–1962, 1965–1973 |
George Enticknap
|
| Labor
| Murrumbidgee
| 1941–1965 |
Clive Evatt
|
| Labor
| Hurstville
| 1939–1959 |
Frank Finnan
|
| Labor
| Hawkesbury
| 1941–1953 |
Ray Fitzgerald
|
| Independent/Country
| Gloucester
| 1941–1962 |
Lilian Fowler
|
| Lang Labor
| Newtown
| 1944–1950 |
Howard Fowles
|
| Labor
| Illawarra
| 1941–1968 |
John Freeman
|
| Labor
| Blacktown
| 1945–1959 |
William Frith
|
| Country
| Lismore
| 1933–1953 |
James Geraghty [lower-alpha 15]
|
| Labor/Independent Labor
| North Sydney
| 1941–1953 |
George Gollan
|
| Liberal
| Parramatta
| 1932–1953 |
William Gollan
|
| Labor
| Randwick
| 1941–1962 |
Bob Gorman
|
| Labor
| Annandale
| 1933–1950 |
Eddie Graham
|
| Labor
| Wagga Wagga
| 1941–1957 |
Raymond Hamilton
|
| Labor
| Namoi
| 1941–1950 |
Frank Hawkins
|
| Labor
| Newcastle
| 1935–1968 |
Eric Hearnshaw
|
| Liberal
| Ryde
| 1945–1965 |
Roy Heferen [lower-alpha 15]
|
| Labor/Independent Labor
| Barwon
| 1940–1950 |
Robert Heffron
|
| Labor
| Botany
| 1930–1968 |
Walter Howarth
|
| Liberal
| Maitland
| 1932–1956 |
Davis Hughes [lower-alpha 12]
|
| Country
| Armidale
| 1950–1953, 1956–1973 |
David Hunter
|
| Liberal
| Croydon
| 1940–1976 |
Gordon Jackett
|
| Liberal
| Burwood
| 1935–1951 |
Joseph Jackson
|
| Liberal
| Nepean
| 1922–1956 |
Les Jordan
|
| Country
| Oxley
| 1944–1965 |
Gus Kelly
|
| Labor
| Bathurst
| 1925–1932, 1935–1967 |
Laurie Kelly
|
| Labor
| Bulli
| 1947–1955 |
Ebenezer Kendell
|
| Country
| Corowa
| 1946–1950 |
Hamilton Knight [lower-alpha 1]
|
| Labor
| Hartley
| 1927–1947 |
Bill Lamb
|
| Labor
| Granville
| 1938–1962 |
Abe Landa
|
| Labor
| Bondi
| 1930–1965 |
Chris Lang
|
| Lang Labor
| Auburn
| 1946–1950 |
Joe Lawson
|
| Country
| Murray
| 1932–1973 |
Carlo Lazzarini
|
| Labor
| Marrickville
| 1917–1952 |
Clarrie Martin
|
| Labor
| Waverley
| 1930–1932, 1939–1953 |
Claude Matthews
|
| Labor
| Leichhardt
| 1934–1954 |
Ken McCaw
|
| Liberal
| Lane Cove
| 1947–1975 |
James McGirr
|
| Labor
| Bankstown
| 1922–1952 |
John McGrath
|
| Labor
| Rockdale
| 1941–1959 |
Robert Medcalf
|
| Country
| Lachlan
| 1947–1953 |
Pat Morton
|
| Liberal
| Mosman
| 1947–1972 |
Brice Mutton [lower-alpha 8]
|
| Liberal
| Concord
| 1949 |
George Noble [lower-alpha 9]
|
| Labor
| Redfern
| 1947–1949 |
Roger Nott
|
| Labor
| Liverpool Plains
| 1941–1961 |
Maurice O'Sullivan
|
| Labor
| Paddington
| 1927–1959 |
Doug Padman
|
| Liberal
| Albury
| 1947–1965 |
Blake Pelly [lower-alpha 11]
|
| Liberal
| Wollondilly
| 1950–1957 |
Baden Powell [lower-alpha 13]
|
| Labor
| Wollongong-Kembla
| 1950 |
Mary Quirk
|
| Labor
| Balmain
| 1939–1950 |
John Reid
|
| Country
| Casino
| 1930–1953 |
Jack Renshaw
|
| Labor
| Castlereagh
| 1941–1980 |
Athol Richardson
|
| Liberal
| Ashfield
| 1935–1946, 1946–1952 |
Clarrie Robertson
|
| Labor
| Dubbo
| 1942–1950, 1953–1959 |
Murray Robson
|
| Liberal
| Vaucluse
| 1936–1957 |
D'Arcy Rose
|
| Country
| Upper Hunter
| 1939–1959 |
John Seiffert [lower-alpha 15]
|
| Labor/Independent Labor
| Monaro
| 1941–1965 |
Tom Shannon
|
| Labor
| Phillip
| 1927–1954 |
Bill Sheahan
|
| Labor
| Yass
| 1941–1973 |
Fred Stanley [lower-alpha 15]
|
| Labor/Independent Labor
| Lakemba
| 1927–1950 |
Stanley Stephens
|
| Country
| Byron
| 1944–1973 |
Sydney Storey
|
| Liberal
| Hornsby
| 1941–1962 |
Arthur Tonge
|
| Labor
| Canterbury
| 1926–1932, 1935–1962 |
Vernon Treatt
|
| Liberal
| Woollahra
| 1938–1962 |
Laurie Tully
|
| Labor
| Goulburn
| 1946–1965 |
Harry Turner
|
| Liberal
| Gordon
| 1937–1952 |
Roy Vincent
|
| Country
| Raleigh
| 1922–1953 |
William Wattison
|
| Labor
| Sturt
| 1947–1968 |
George Weir
|
| Labor
| Dulwich Hill
| 1941–1953 |
Ernest Wetherell [lower-alpha 7]
|
| Labor
| Cobar
| 1949–1965 |
Arthur Williams
|
| Labor
| Georges River
| 1940–1956 |
Cecil Wingfield
|
| Country
| Clarence
| 1938–1955 |
Close
Albury MLA Doug Padman was endorsed by both the Liberal and Country parties at the 1947 election, but sat in parliament as a Liberal.
Gloucester MLA Ray Fitzgerald had been elected as an independent, but joined the Country Party in 1947.
South Coast MLA Jack Beale had been elected as an independent, but joined the Liberal Party in 1948.
The changes to the composition of the house, in chronological order, were:
Padman sat as a Liberal,[lower-alpha 1]
Knight resigned,[lower-alpha 2]
Fitzgerald joined the Country Party,[lower-alpha 3]
Beale joined the Liberal Party,[lower-alpha 4]
Cunningham died,[lower-alpha 5]
Currey died,[lower-alpha 6]
Davidson died,[lower-alpha 7]
Carlton died,[lower-alpha 8]
Noble died,[lower-alpha 9]
Baddeley resigned,[lower-alpha 10]
Bate resigned,[lower-alpha 11]
Drummond resigned,[lower-alpha 12]
Davies resigned,[lower-alpha 13]
Mutton died,[lower-alpha 14]
Geraghty, Seiffert, Heferen and Stanley were expelled from Labor,[lower-alpha 15]