1923 Queensland state election

Ted Theodore Labor Ted Theodore Labor Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 12 May 1923 to elect the 72 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.The Labor government was seeking its fourth continuous term in office since the 1915 election; it would be Premier Ted Theodore's second election.Queensland state election, 12 May 1923[5]Legislative Assembly << 1920–1926 >> This table lists changes in party representation at the 1923 election.
Legislative Assembly of QueenslandTed TheodoreWilliam VowlesUnited PartyCountryChillagoePremierAustralian stateQueenslandLegislative Assembly1915 electionGovernorTheodore MinistryResults of the Queensland state election, 1923<< 19201926 >>TurnoutUnitedIndependent CountryIndependentCoorooraWide BayAlbertBarcooJohn AppelBulimbaWalter BarnesHarry WrightDraytonWilliam BebbingtonKelvin GroveWilliam LloydKennedyJohn JonesHarry BruceMerthyrPeter MacGregorPeter McLachlanMusgraveHenry CattermullNanangoJim EdwardsNormanbyJens PetersonPittsworthCecil RobertsPort CurtisJohn FletcherGeorge CarterSandgateHubert SizerTownsvilleWilliam GreenMaurice HynesWynnumRosewoodQueentonBundabergCunninghamMembers of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1920–1923Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1923–1926Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1923Queensland Government GazetteElections and referendums in QueenslandGeneral electionsLocal electionsMayoral electionsState by-elections