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Results of the 1931 New South Wales local elections

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Results of the 1931 New South Wales local elections

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

This is a list of local government area results for the 1931 New South Wales local elections.[1][2][3][4][5]

Cootamundra

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1931 Cootamundra Municipal Council election

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

All 9 seats on Cootamundra Municipal Council
5 seats needed for a majority

Of the 9 members of the previous council, 8 sought reëlection. Alderman E. C. Bartley, who was the previous Mayor and had served on the council for 40 years, did not seek reëlection. Aldermen Dickson, Barr, Conkey, and Brady were successful. Aldermen Nicholson, Rankin, Legge, and J. Mitchell were unsuccessful.[6]

Several of the candidates not elected were members of the ALP, however P. Frain was the only one to publicly announce his allegiance to the Lang Plan.[6]

Cootamundra Results

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Municipality of Cootamundra[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent F. R. Dickson (elected) 973
Independent R. Barr (elected) 969
Independent F. Mitchell (elected) 892
Independent L. Conkey (elected) 881
Independent D. Maxwell (elected) 735
Independent J. Brady (elected) 731
Independent R. F. Gibson (elected) 664
Independent A. Elphick (elected) 662
Independent J. W. Kirley (elected) 637
T. Nicholson 623
J. T. Rankin 586
F. Holden 546
J. T. Renehan 531
F. C. Legge 507
J. Holihan 443
J. M. Walsh 423
P. M'Ternan 333
W. A. Resch 311
H. A. Schofield 300
Lang Plan P. Frain 261
J. Mitchell 237
J. Reardon 141
E. E. Evans 101
R. Matheson 78
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Registered electors
Turnout

Corowa

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1931 Corowa Municipal Council election

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

All 9 seats on Corowa Municipal Council
5 seats needed for a majority

All incumbent aldermen were re-elected with the exception of G. Handasyde who was replaced by W. Fraser. Fraser and E. Dawe were the only newcomer candidates.[7]

Corowa Results

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Corowa Municipality[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent J. Chivell (elected) 446
Independent F. J. Sammons (elected) 436
Independent T. J. Nagle (elected) 411
Independent H. G. Norton (elected) 392
Independent R. W. E. Fraser (elected) 389
Independent G. H. Sackrell (elected) 365
Independent D. H. Dawborn (elected) 360
Independent A. G. Phillips (elected) 328
Independent J. M'Donald (elected) 326
Independent G. M. Handasyde 308
Independent E. J. Dawe 280
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Registered electors
Turnout

Hay

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1931 Hay Municipal Council election

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

All 9 seats on Hay Municipal Council
5 seats needed for a majority
Registered~1,700
Turnout733
  First party Second party
 
IND
ALP
Party Independents Labor
Seats won 7[a] 4[b]

Largest party before election

Independents

Largest party after election

Independents

Three of the incumbent aldermen – Messrs. J. McKinney, H. Lugsdin, and J. A. Smith – chose not to seek reëlection. The candidates consisted of the remaining incumbent aldermen – Messrs. W. Hill, W. Murray Jr., J. Spence, E. Wilkinson, J. Speer, and J. Morgan – and ten others who were mostly newcomers but also included former alderman W. G. Miles.[8][9][10]

There were two lists on the ballot, a Labor list and an Independent list. As a result of the lists not each having enough candidates to fill their ranks on the ballot, two candidates agreed to appear on both lists. These were J. J. Spence and C. G. Keyes. It was noted by commentators at the time that the electors did not follow the lists when casting their votes, however it was also suggested that Mr. Keyes's success in being elected was in part due to his appearance on the two lists.[11]

Notably, a number of the new candidates contesting the election held qualifications in engineering, a useful asset to council and one that, according to many, made these candidates very desirable to the ratepayer and council. However, this also caused some controversy as allegations were made that one of these candidates would give preferential treatment to his employer if elected in the contracting of council services.[8][12]

The election was, at the time, the municipality's greatest ever turnout result. Of approximately 1,700 registered electors, 733 ballots were cast. Of those ballots, 13 were informal and 720 (equal to 6,480 votes) were formal.[11][13]

Mr. T. F. Cook, who also served as Town Clerk, was the returning officer for the election.[11]

The election resulted in 7 members of the Independent ticket and 4 members of the Labor ticket being elected, including both of the dual ticket candidates. Of these, 4 were incumbents who were returned to their posts.[11]

Ald. Wilkinson was returned to his position as Mayor following the election.[8]

Hay Results

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Municipality of Hay[14][c]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent John McN. Spence[d] (elected) 598
Labor
John C. Wilkinson (elected) 561
James Speer (elected) 628
Independent Edward W. Wilkinson (elected) 509
J. Alan Gibson (elected) 498
Jack Morgan (elected) 466
William G. Miles (elected) 429
Allan C. Sandow (elected) 418
Independent Charles G. Keyes[d] (elected) 400
Labor
Wentworth M. Hill 379
Charles L. Lincolne 345
Edward G. Cansdell 343
Ronald G. Baker 334
Will O'Donnell 301
William J. Murray Jr. 214
John P. Sloan 158
Total formal votes 6,480
Informal ballots 13
Registered electors ~1,700
Turnout 733

Junee

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1931 Junee Municipal Council election

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

All 9 seats on Junee Municipal Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
IND
ALP
Party Independents Labor
Seats won 8 1

Largest party after election

Independents

Ronald Cuttle (who served as mayor during the previous term) C. J. O'Sullivan, F. A. Commins, R. A. Matheson, and J. D. Purcell were all re-elected. Three alderman – Harris, Keast, and Martin – did not run for re-election, and were replaced by W. J. Hiscock, A. S. Leahy, A. W. Slater, and P. J. Benham.[15]

The Labor Party endorsed five candidates, with only P. J. Benham successful.[16]

Junee results

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Junee Municipality[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent C. J. O'Sullivan (elected) 803
Independent F. A. Commins (elected) 795
Independent Ronald Cuttle (elected) 774
Independent W. J. Hiscock (elected) 738
Independent R. A. Matheson (elected) 726
Independent J. D. Purcell (elected) 681
Independent A. W. Slater (elected) 583
Labor P. J. Benham (elected) 551
Independent A. S. Leahy (elected) 539
Labor L. W. Hopkins 483
Labor H. J. Pead 398
Labor W. M. Peacock 372
Labor A. J. Carroll 367
Independent P. J. O'Sullivan 320
Total formal votes 8,130
Informal votes
Registered electors
Turnout 902


Narrandera

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1931 Narrandera Municipal Council election

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

All 9 seats on Narandera Municipal Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
IND
LANG
Party Independents Lang Plan
Seats won 9 0
Popular vote 1,323

Largest party before election

Independents

Largest party after election

Independents

Incumbent aldermen Yeoman, Barker, Beard, Kent, Harden, Newth, and Maney were all re-elected, alongside newcomers Babbs and Thomas.[17] Aldermen R. H. Hankinson and E. Edwards did not seek re-election.[17]

Narandera results

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Municipality of Narrandera[4][17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent F. T. Yeoman (elected) 723
Independent F. H. Barker (elected) 686
Independent J. B. Beard (elected) 661
Independent J. Babbs (elected) 650
Independent J. Thomas (elected) 586
Independent W. C. Kent (elected) 564
Independent W. Harden (elected) 561
Independent J. D. Newth (elected) 538
Independent T. H. Maney (elected) 501
Lang Plan E. W. Bray 358
Lang Plan A. Baird 349
Lang Plan J. S. Dick 339
Lang Plan O. F. Pippen 277
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Registered electors
Turnout

Temora

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1931 Temora Municipal Council election

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

All 9 seats on Temora Municipal Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
UCP
ALP
Leader N/A W. Giles L. G. Morton
Party Independents United Country Labor
Seats won 9 0 0

Largest party after election

Independents

Seven of the eight members of the preceding council who ran for reëlection were successful. These were Aldermen Gibson, Bland, Nixon, Ryan, Callaghan, and Nicholson.[18]

W. Giles, who was mayor during the previous council term but was unsuccessful in seeking reëlection, was president of the Temora branch of the United Country Party. Candidate L. G. Morton was president of the Temora ALP branch.[18]

Temora Results

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Temora Municipality[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent W. Gibson (elected) 792
Independent T. J. Meagher (elected) 786
Independent N. W. Bland (elected) 783
Independent W. Nixon (elected) 771
Independent H. C. Brady (elected) 760
Independent W. T. Ryan (elected) 628
Independent W. Callaghan (elected) 626
Independent A. W. Denyer (elected) 595
Independent H. Nicholson (elected) 488
United Country W. Giles 483
Independent F. T. Hingerty 453
Labor L. G. Morton 413
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Registered electors
Turnout

Tumut

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1931 Tumut Shire Council election

← 1928 (Tumut)
1928 (Gadara)
5 December 1931 1934 →

All 8 seats on Tumut Shire Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
IND
LANG
Party Independents Lang Plan
Last election Council did not exist Council did not exist
Seats won 8 0
Seat change Increase 8 Steady
Popular vote 4,793 55

Largest party before election

Independent

Largest party after election

Independents

This was Tumut Shire's first election after the Municipality of Tumut and Gadara Shire were amalgamated in 1928 and a provisional council was placed in charge.[19]

Harry Godfrey, who served as Shire President on the previous council, was re-elected to his seat on the council in B Riding at the new council's first meeting on Thursday, the 17th of December. [20]

After the election Cr. Elphick was returned to his post as Deputy President unanimously on the motion of Councillors Herring and Baker.[21]

At that same meeting, Cr. Crain announced that he would move a motion at the next meeting, which was set to be on the 31st of January, "that the matter of equal representation for each riding on an adult franchise be submitted to the Minister for Local Government for his consideration".[21]

A Riding

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Tumut Shire (A Riding)[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent R. J. Benson (elected) 406
Independent S. Brain (elected) 405
Independent J. Young 369
Independent W. Hassett 354
Independent Thos. P. Arragon 280
Independent J. Roche 142
Total formal votes 1,956
Informal votes 13
Registered electors
Turnout

B Riding

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Tumut Shire (B Riding)[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Harry Godfrey (elected) 246
Independent G. Clout (elected) 213
Independent F. B. Turnbull 95
Total formal votes 554
Informal votes 9
Registered electors
Turnout

C Riding

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Tumut Shire (C Riding)[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent T. J. O'Brien (elected) 374
Independent A. E. Herring (elected) 314
Independent A. N. Stacey 258
Independent F. J. Bourke 156
Total formal votes 1,102
Informal votes 15
Registered electors
Turnout

D Riding

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Tumut Shire (D Riding)[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent F. L. Baker (elected) 492
Independent J. Alphick (elected) 393
Independent A. N. Fuller 204
Independent D. Quinn 92
Lang Plan J. E. Madigan 55
Total formal votes 1,236
Informal votes 11
Registered electors
Turnout

Wagga Wagga

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1931 Wagga Wagga Borough Council election

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

All 12 seats on Wagga Wagga Borough Council
7 seats needed for a majority
Registered6,072[23]
Turnout3,939 (65%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
CITZ
LANG
IND
Party Citizens Lang Plan Independents
Last election Did not exist
Seats before 5
Seats won 12 0
Seat change Increase 7
Popular vote 35,993 5,740 4,426

Largest group after election

Citizens

Wagga Wagga Borough Council was composed of a single ward electing 12 aldermen.[24][25] A Citizens' Committee, formed prior to the election to endorse candidates (including five incumbent aldermen), won all seats.[26]

Wagga Wagga results

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Borough of Wagga Wagga[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Citizens Henry Dedrick Lampe (elected) 3,307
Citizens Henry McDonough (elected) 3,177
Citizens Edward Collins (elected) 3,134
Citizens William John Stevenson (elected) 3,134
Citizens Ernest Frank Sleff (elected) 3,019
Citizens Walter Slade Hardy (elected) 3,024
Citizens Arthur Cecil Morgan (elected) 3,012
Citizens Hughie Leslie Condon (elected) 2,959
Citizens Richard Giltinan (elected) 2,889
Citizens Ernest Arthur Shoemark (elected) 2,850
Citizens John Henry Victor Scott (elected) 2,777
Citizens Edwin Fenn Lusher (elected) 2,711
Lang Plan Lynden Regan 766
Lang Plan Charles H. Jensen 709
Lang Plan Kenneth Campbell 604
Lang Plan Walter Henry Mitchell 545
Lang Plan George Finn 533
Lang Plan Alexander Alfred Argus 482
Lang Plan Frederick Hannam Phillips 480
Lang Plan Albert Ernest Bloomfield 450
Lang Plan Edward Thomas Rudd 425
Lang Plan Leonard William Wilcox 412
Lang Plan James Knight 334
Independent William James Peacock 1,636
Independent Frederick Stuart Middlemiss 1,442
Independent Charles Clegg 788
Independent Sydney Henry Broad 560
Total formal votes 43,765
Informal votes
Registered electors 6,072
Turnout 3,939 65.0

Willimbong

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1931 Willimbong Shire Council election

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

All 8 seats on Willimbong Shire Council
5 seats needed for a majority
Registered1,149[e]
Turnout698 (60.7%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
IND
ALP
Party Independents Ind. Labor Labor
Last election 7 seats 1 seat Did not contest
Seats before 7 1 0
Seats won 7 1 0
Seat change Steady Steady Steady
Popular vote 1,307 0[f] 89
Percentage 93.6% 0%[f] 6.4%
Swing Increase 2.8 N/A[f] Increase 6.4

Largest party before election

Independents

Largest party after election

Independents

Willimbong Shire Council was composed of four two-member wards, totalling eight councillors.

Independents retained a majority, winning seven seats, while Independent Labor councillor Ambrose George Enticknap was re-elected in Riding B.

Following the election, Riding A councillor F. C. Mountford was elected Shire President at a council meeting on 15 December 1931.[28][29]

Willimbong results

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Willimbong Shire
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Independents 1,307 93.6 +2.8 7 Steady
  Labor 89 6.4 +6.4 0 Steady
  Independent Labor 0 0.0 N/A[f] 1 Steady
Total formal votes 1,396
Total formal ballots 698 100.0
Informal votes
Turnout 698 60.7
Registered voters 1,149[e]

Riding A

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Willimbong (Riding A)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent F. C. Mountford (elected) 250 29.2 +29.2
Independent Tom J. Ashton (elected) 160 18.7 +18.7
Independent A. T. McKay 158 18.5 −13.2
Independent A. T. Cox 122 14.3 +14.3
Independent William "Bill" J. Adams 77 9.0 −18.6
Labor W. E. Whybrow 48 5.6 +5.6
Labor S. P. Dart 41 4.8 +4.8
Total formal votes 856 +
Informal votes 5 or 8[g]
Registered electors 592
Turnout 428 72.3

Riding B

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Willimbong (Riding B)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Labor Ambrose George Enticknap (elected) unopposed
Independent R. Struck (elected) unopposed
Registered electors

Riding C

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Willimbong (Riding C)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent John Sylvester Dooley (elected) 142 41.8 +15.7
Independent C. A. McCormack (elected) 103 30.2 +30.2
Independent A. Jamieson 95 27.9 −12.5
Total formal votes 340
Informal votes 8 or 5[g]
Registered electors 362
Turnout 170 47.0

Riding D

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Willimbong (Riding D)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent H. L. Tooth (elected) 61 30.5 +30.5
Independent T. Darchy (elected) 54 27.0 +7.3
Independent F. J. Blackmore 47 23.5 −8.2
Independent J. McCleary 38 19.0 −5.6
Total formal votes 200 +
Informal votes 5
Registered electors 195
Turnout 100 51.3

Yanko

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1931 Yanko Shire Council election

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

All 6 seats on Yanko Shire Council
4 seats needed for a majority

Largest party before election

Independents

Largest party after election

Independents

Yanko Results

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Yanko Shire A Riding[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent A. J. I. Bull (elected unopposed)
Independent W. R. Seilley (elected unopposed)
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Registered electors
Turnout
1931 New South Wales local elections: Yanko Shire B Riding[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent J. G. F. Nolen (elected)
Independent J. Woods (elected)
Independent J. Gow
Independent J. M'Duff
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Registered electors
Turnout
J. Nolen hold
J. Woods gain from J. Gow
1931 New South Wales local elections: Yanko Shire C Riding[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent W. Bickit (elected unopposed)
Independent A. A. Kool (elected unopposed)
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Registered electors
Turnout

Young

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1931 Young Municipal Council election

← 1928 5 December 1931 1934 →

All 9 seats on Young Municipal Council
5 seats needed for a majority

Alderman Lazzari who was mayor on the previous council was the only candidate not elected. He faced a defamation allegation from Alderman Stewart who sought a writ of £4,000.[31]

Young results

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1931 New South Wales local elections: Young[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent T. Steel (elected) 906
Independent C. J. Weston (elected) 889
Independent T. C. Truscott (elected) 791
Independent R. N. Blackett (elected) 786
Independent J. Stewart (elected) 642
Independent A. M. Rabbetts (elected) 607
Independent A. J. M. Purchas (elected) 600
Independent J. McInerney (elected) 595
Independent H. Bray (elected) 582
Independent H. F. Lazzarini 385
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Registered electors
Turnout

Notes

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  1. ^ Two of the elected candidates ran on both the Independent and the Labor tickets
  2. ^ Two of the elected candidates ran on both the Independent and the Labor tickets
  3. ^ Sources are unclear on the party affiliations of many candidates.
  4. ^ a b Appeared on both the independent and the Labor tickets
  5. ^ a b Excluding Riding B which was uncontested
  6. ^ a b c d Independent Labor only ran in Riding B where a vote was not held and the candidates who stood were elected unopposed
  7. ^ a b Conflicting source

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