Electoral district of Yilgarn
Former state electoral district of Western Australia
Australian electorate
Yilgarn Western Australia—Legislative Assembly | |
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Yilgarn and surrounds in 1898 | |
State | Western Australia |
Dates current | 1894–1930 |
Namesake | Shire of Yilgarn |
Yilgarn was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1894 to 1930.
First created for the 1894 election, the district was located in the Goldfields region. In 1898, it was centred on the town of Southern Cross and included several other settlements along the Eastern Goldfields Railway, such as Yellowdine.[1] At the 1930 election, the district was amalgamated with the neighbouring district of Coolgardie to form the new district of Yilgarn-Coolgardie. Sitting member Edwin Corboy transferred to the new seat.
Members for Yilgarn
Members | Party | Term | |
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Charles Moran | Non-aligned | 1894–1897 | |
William Oats | Independent | 1897–1904 | |
Austin Horan | Labor | 1904–1911 | |
Independent | 1911 | ||
Charles Hudson | Labor | 1911–1916 | |
National Labor | 1916–1921 | ||
Edwin Corboy | Labor | 1921–1930 |
Election results
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- Alfred Cove
- Applecross
- Ascot
- Ashburton
- Avon
- Balga
- Ballajura
- Bayswater
- Beeloo
- Beverley
- Blackwood
- Blackwood-Stirling
- Boulder
- Brown Hill
- Brown Hill-Ivanhoe
- Burrup
- Canning
- Capel
- Central Murchison
- Claremont
- Clontarf
- Cockburn Sound
- Coolgardie
- Cue
- Dale
- De Grey
- Dianella
- Dundas
- East Coolgardie
- East Fremantle
- East Kimberley
- East Melville
- East Perth
- Esperance-Dundas
- Eyre
- Floreat
- Forrest
- Gascoyne
- Girrawheen
- Glendalough
- Gosnells
- Greenough
- Guildford
- Hannans
- Harvey
- Helena
- Innaloo
- Irwin
- Ivanhoe
- Kanowna
- Karrinyup
- Katanning
- Kenwick
- Leederville
- Marangaroo
- Marmion
- Melville
- Menzies
- Merredin
- Middle Swan
- Mindarie
- Mitchell
- Mount Burges
- Mount Hawthorn
- Mount Leonora
- Mount Magnet
- Mount Margaret
- Mount Marshall
- Mundaring
- Murchison-Eyre
- Murdoch
- Nannine
- Narrogin
- Nelson
- Ningaloo
- Nollamara
- North Coolgardie
- North Fremantle
- North Murchison
- North Perth
- North-East Coolgardie
- North-East Fremantle
- Northam
- Northern Rivers
- Ocean Reef
- Peel
- Pingelly
- Plantagenet
- Roebourne
- Roleystone
- Serpentine-Jarrahdale
- South Fremantle
- South Murchison
- Stirling
- Subiaco
- Sussex
- Swan
- Toodyay
- Wagin
- Wellington
- Welshpool
- Wembley
- Wembley Beaches
- West Kimberley
- West Perth
- Whitford
- Williams-Narrogin
- Yalgoo
- Yilgarn
- Yilgarn-Coolgardie
- Yilgarn-Dundas
- Yokine
- York
References
- ^ "Map of Western Australia shewing electoral districts and provinces, on 31st. Decr. 1898". State Library of Western Australia. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
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