Electoral district of St Kilda
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The Electoral district of St. Kilda was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
Victorian Legislative Assembly
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Members of St Kilda

MemberPartyTerm
  Sir Archibald Michie Unaligned 1859-1861
  James Johnston Unaligned 1859-1864
  Sir Archibald Michie Unaligned 1864-1865
  Thomas Fellows Unaligned 1856-1858
  Frederick Sargood Unaligned 1856-1857
  Thomas Fellows Unaligned 1868-1872
  Henry Chapman Unaligned 1858-1859
  John Crews Unaligned 1858-1859
  Butler Aspinall Unaligned 1868-1870
  John Crews Unliagned 1864-1865
  Kenric Brodric Unaligned 1861-1864
  Joshua Snowball Unaligned 1866-1867
  Brice Bunny Unaligned 1866-1867
  James Stephen Unaligned 1870-1874
  Robert Smith Unaligned 1873-1877
  Edward Dixon Unaligned 1874-1880
  Godfrey Carter Unaligned 1877-1883
  Joseph Harris Unaligned 1880-1889
  Sir Matthew Davies Unaligned 1883-1889
  Sir George Turner Unaligned 1889-1901
  William Williams Liberal 1901-1902
  Robert McCutcheon Ministeralist/Independent Liberal 1902-1917
  Agar Wynne
Agar Wynne
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Unaligned 1917-1920
  Sir Frederic Eggleston
Frederic Eggleston
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Nationalist Party of Australia
Nationalist Party of Australia
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1920-1927
  Burnett Gray Australian Liberal
Liberalism
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1927-1932
  Sir Archie Michaelis United Australia Party
United Australia Party
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/Liberal Party of Australia
Liberal Party of Australia
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1932-1952
  John Peter Bourke
John Peter Bourke
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Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party
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1952-1955
  Baron David Snider Liberal Party of Australia
Liberal Party of Australia
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1955-1964
  Brian Dixon Liberal Party of Australia
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1964-1982
  Andrew McCutcheon Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party
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1982-1992

See also

  • Parliaments of the Australian states and territories
    Parliaments of the Australian states and territories
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  • List of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
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