This is a list of candidates for the 1925 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 30 May 1925. The election was the last of three conducted under the system of proportional representation.
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful parties are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*).
Electorate | Sitting MPs | Labor candidates | Nationalist candidates | Progressive candidates | Other candidates | |||
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Kate Dwyer H. V. Evatt | Stanley Cole Gideon Gillespie Thomas Greentree Albert Lane | James Johnston (PLP) Lionel Leece (CPA) Charles Mallett (Ind) Thomas Payne (CPA) | ||||||
Bathurst | 1 Labor 2 Nationalist | James Dooley | James Beddie John Fitzpatrick | |||||
Botany | 4 Labor 1 Nationalist | Frank Burke | David Alexander William Herford John Lee James Sinclair | Walter Bateman (PLP) Henry Denford (CPA) Peter Gallagher (Ind Lab) Carl Liebau (MLP) Nellie Rickie (CPA) Arthur Strange-Mure (Ind) | ||||
Byron | 2 Nationalist 1 Progressive | Robert Gillies Ernest Hollis-Neath | Stanley Fayle Charles Munro Stephen Perdriau | Thomas Foyster William Missingham John Williams | ||||
Cootamundra | 2 Labor 1 Progressive | Joseph Carney Ken Hoad | Angus Campbell William Pinkstone Ernest Todhunter | Ernest Field Hugh Main Eric Treatt | George Davey (PLP) | |||
Cumberland | 1 Labor 2 Nationalist | Walter Anderson Robert Bingham Florence Ewers James McGirr | William FitzSimons | Reginald Harris Aaron Morris Arthur Upchurch | John Allaburton (Ind) Ernest Carr (Ind) | |||
1 Labor 3 Nationalist 1 Democratic | Septimus Alldis Gordon Anderson | William Foster George Overhill Joseph Robinson | David Anderson (Ind) Cyril Fallon (Ind) James Gillespie (PLP) Frederick Marks (Ind) | |||||
1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive | Clarence Steele Paddy Stokes | Henry Bate Percy Hollis John Perkins | William Bluett William Hedges Adam Singer | Denis O'Leary (YAP) | ||||
Maitland | 1 Labor 2 Nationalist | John Hynes William McClelland Walter O'Hearn | Walter Bennett | George Batey (PLP) | ||||
Murray | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive | George Bodkin Vern Goodin | Richard Ball Joseph Niesigh | Charles Coghlan Matthew Kilpatrick Olave Olsen | ||||
Murrumbigdee | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive | Martin Flannery James Lyons | Edmund Best Duncan Cameron | Ernest Buttenshaw Alexander McArthur | Mary McCracken (Ind) | |||
1 Labor 2 Nationalist | Michael Hagan James Hawkins William Scully | Frank Chaffey | Aubrey Abbott James Laird Lachlan McLachlan | Robert Levien (Ind) | ||||
Newcastle | 3 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Independent | Jack Baddeley David Davies | Magnus Cromarty Oliver Denny John Fegan David Murray Charles Watt | Arthur Gardiner (Ind) James Hestelow (PLP) Robert Mitchell (Ind) James Pendlebury (PLP) Walter Skelton
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1 Labor 3 Nationalist 1 Independent | Bertrand Childs Oliver Kelly Cecil Murphy Samuel Sloane | Richard Arthur Ernest Salmon | William Fell
Harry Meatheringham (Ind) | |||||
Northern Tableland | 1 Labor 2 Progressive | William McArdle Alfred McClelland Dennis Shanahan | Michael Bruxner Daniel Lewis | |||||
Oxley | 1 Labor 1 Nationalist 1 Progressive | Joseph Fitzgerald James Goudie | John Cameron Theodore Hill William Robinson | Ray Fitzgerald William Flannery Henry Morton Roy Vincent | ||||
Parramatta | 1 Labor 2 Nationalist | Bill Ely | Albert Bruntnell George Folkard | William Chalson (PLP) Albert Jones (Ind) Cecil Robinson (MLP) Francis Silverstone (Ind) | ||||
Ryde | 1 Labor 4 Nationalist | James Concannon Robert Greig Edward Lamont | David Anderson Herbert Small | Lindsay Thompson Crawford Vaughan | Cecil Brierley (Ind Nat) James Chamberlain (PLP) William Featherstone (PLP) John Pattison (Ind) | |||
St George | 2 Labor 3 Nationalist | George Burns Joseph Cahill Ernest Sheiles | Guy Arkins William Bagnall Cecil Monro | Walter Anderson (PLP) John Cooper (Ind) Alfred Dicker (Ind) James Dunlop (PLP) William Goulden (PLP) Roy Hindwood (PLP) Arthur Jones (PLP) Ernest Lambourne (Ind) | ||||
Sturt | 2 Labor 1 Nationalist | Mat Davidson Thomas Griffiths | Brian Doe Francis Harvey | Charles Dooley (Ind) | ||||
Sydney | 3 Labor 2 Nationalist | John Birt Francis McGuinness | Albert Higgs Joseph Jackson Reuben Kefford Gordon Stead | Robert Bates (Ind) Alphonsus Canon (YAP) Pat Drew (CPA) Charles Foster (Ind) Jock Garden (CPA) James Jones (Ind) Greg McGirr (YAP) Leslie Milgate (YAP) Edwin Miller (Ind) Charles Mortimer (YAP) Laurence Raw (PLP) | ||||
Wammerawa | 1 Labor 1 Progressive 1 Independent | Joseph Clark John Ritchie | Harold Blackett Henry Buttsworth John Macdonald | Samuel Armstrong Harold Thorby | ||||
Western Suburbs | 2 Labor 3 Nationalist | Carlo Lazzarini Barney Olde | Tom Hoskins Henry Morton | Frederick Armstrong (PLP) John Cain (MLP) Alexander Huie (Ind) Alfred Millington (PLP) | ||||
Wollondilly | 1 Labor 2 Nationalist | Billy Davies Patrick Malloy | Sir George Fuller Mark Morton | William Howarth | Samuel Emmett (Ind Nat) Edward Newton (Ind) |