This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1910 to 1912
It was the third 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]
The election of 1910 was called after a Constitutional crisis when Thomas Price died, and John Verran refused to negotiate a coalition government like the Price-Peake administration.
Name | District | Party | Time in office |
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Arthur Richman Addison | Northern | LDU/ LU [1] | 1888β1915 |
John George Bice | Northern | LDU/LU [1] | 1894β1923 |
Theodore Bruce [2] | Central | FPPU/LU [1] | 1909β1911 |
John Cowan | Southern | ANL/ LU [1] | 1910β1944 |
Sir John Downer | Southern | ANL/LU [1] | 1905β1915 |
John Duncan | North-Eastern | ANL/LU [1] | 1891β1896, 1900β1913 |
James Howe | Northern | FPPU/LU [1] | 1897β1918 |
Andrew Kirkpatrick | Central | Labor | 1891β1897, 1900β1909, 1918β1928 |
Ern Klauer | Central | Labor | 1910β1915 |
John Lewis | Northern | ANL/LU [1] | 1898β1923 |
Edward Lucas | North-Eastern | ANL/LU [1] | 1900β1918 |
Charles Morris [2] | Central | LU | 1911β1912 |
Beaumont Arnold Moulden | Central | ANL/LU [1] | 1903β1912 |
Thomas Pascoe | North-Eastern | ANL/LU [1] | 1900β1933 |
Sir Lancelot Stirling | Southern | ANL/LU [1] | 1891β1932 |
Alfred William Styles | Central | Labor | 1910β1918 |
Alfred von Doussa | Southern | ANL/LU [1] | 1901β1921 |
Frederick Samuel Wallis | Central | Labor | 1907β1921 |
John Warren | North-Eastern | ANL/LU [1] | 1888β1912 |
James Phillips Wilson | Central | Labor | 1906β1918 |