Candidates of the Victorian state election, 1952

This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1952 Victorian state election. The election was held on 6 December 1952.

Retiring Members

None at this election.

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Electorate Held by Labor candidates LCP candidates Country candidates ERL candidates Other candidates
 
Albert Park Labor Keith Sutton Desmond Byrne
Allandale Country Patrick Denigan Russell White
Ballarat LCP John Sheehan William Roff
Barwon LCP Charles Plummer Sir Thomas Maltby
Benalla Country Frederick Cook
Benambra Country Geoffrey Holland Tom Mitchell
Bendigo Labor Bill Galvin
Borung LCP Lionel Reid Wilfred Mibus
Box Hill LCP Bob Gray George Reid Thomas Mullett (Ind)
Brighton LCP Raymond Trickey Ray Tovell Allistair Bruce (Ind)
Finlay Julyan (Ind)
Grace Stratton (Ind)
Brunswick Labor Peter Randles
Camberwell LCP Florence Rodan Robert Whately Vernon Wilcox Reginald Cooper (Ind)
Carlton Labor Bill Barry John Prescott (CPA)
Caulfield LCP Alexander Dennett Robert Flanagan (Ind Lab)
Clifton Hill Labor Joseph O'Carroll
Coburg Ind Labor Kevin Hayes Charlie Mutton (Ind Lab)
Collingwood Labor Bill Towers
Dandenong LCP Les Coates William Dawnay-Mould Arthur O'Donoghue (CPA)
Walter Peterson (Ind Lib)
Dundas LCP Bob McClure William McDonald
Elsternwick LCP John Maynes John Don Andrew Sinclair (Ind)
Essendon Labor George Fewster Kenneth Wheeler Lancelot Hutchinson (HGJP)
Evelyn LCP Phillip Connell Roland Leckie Lindsay Gown Lyndhurst Mullett (Ind)
Footscray Labor Jack Holland Francis Johnson (CPA)
Geelong Labor James Dunn Geoffrey Thom
Gippsland East Country Sir Albert Lind
Gippsland North Country Hector Stoddart Bill Fulton
Gippsland South Country Sydney Crofts Sir Herbert Hyland
Gippsland West Country Thomas Holland Mac Steward Leslie Cochrane
Glen Iris LCP Les Norman Thomas Hollway Ian Turner (CPA)
Goulburn Labor Joseph Smith John Roberts
Grant LCP Leslie D'Arcy Alexander Fraser Thomas Fynmore (Ind)
Hampden LCP Robert Balcombe Henry Bolte Keith McGarvie (Ind)
Hawthorn LCP Charles Murphy Les Tyack Charles Calderwood
Ivanhoe LCP Michael Lucy Frank Block Harcourt Bell Reginald Leonard (Ind)
Kew LCP Norman Williams Arthur Rylah John Eddy
Korong LCP Campbell Turnbull Keith Turnbull Frank Coghill Wallace Lunn
Malvern LCP Francis Gaffy Trevor Oldham Roy Schilling Mascotte Brown (Ind)
Melbourne Labor Tom Hayes
Mentone Labor George White Charles Bridgford
Mernda LCP Edmund Morrissey Arthur Ireland
Midlands Labor Clive Stoneham
Mildura Country Alan Lind Nathaniel Barclay
Moonee Ponds Labor Samuel Merrifield
Mornington LCP Norman Parker William Leggatt Gerard Hirst Morton Moyes (Ind)
Murray Valley Country William Findlay James Mosbey George Moss
Northcote Labor John Cain
Oakleigh Labor Val Doube Charles Laming
Polwarth LCP Clair Larson Edward Guye
Portland Labor Robert Holt Howard Turner
Port Melbourne Labor Stan Corrigan Albert Bull (CPA)
Prahran Labor Robert Pettiona Charles Gawith
Preston Labor William Ruthven
Rainbow Country Keith Dodgshun
Richmond Labor Frank Scully Kenneth Miller (CPA)
Ripon Labor Ernie Morton Rutherford Guthrie
Rodney Country Morton Garner Richard Brose
St Kilda LCP John Bourke Sir Archie Michaelis Geoffrey Kiddle
Scoresby LCP Henry Moore Sir George Knox
Shepparton Country Gordon Anderson Ian McIntosh John McDonald
Sunshine Labor Ernie Shepherd
Swan Hill LCP Harold Stirling John Hipworth Duncan Douglas (Ind)
Toorak LCP Henry Peagram Horace Petty Mabel Brookes
Warrnambool LCP Malcolm Gladman Ronald Mack
Williamstown Labor John Lemmon Alexander Dobbin (CPA)
Ernest Jackson (Ind)
Wonthaggi Country Percy Vagg William Buckingham Robert Hamilton (CPA)

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References

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