Candidates of the 1961 Australian federal election

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1961 Australian federal election. The election was held on 9 December 1961.

By-elections, appointments and defections

By-elections and appointments

Retiring Members and Senators

Labor

Liberal

Country

House of Representatives

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

Australian Capital Territory

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateLiberal candidate
Australian Capital TerritoryLaborJim FraserGeoffrey Small

New South Wales

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateCoalition candidateDLP candidateOther candidates
BanksLaborEric CostaJack Manning (Lib)John AntillFrank Bollins (CPA)
Russell Duncan (Ind)
BartonLaborLen ReynoldsColin Sullivan (Lib)Thomas Brosnan
BennelongLiberalHarry JensenJohn Cramer (Lib)Edward Beck
BlaxlandLaborJim HarrisonDavid Cowan (Lib)Bernard Atkinson
BradfieldLiberalPercy StainesHarry Turner (Lib)Dominique Droulers
CalareCountryLeroy SerisierJohn England (CP)George Boland
CowperCountryFrank McGurenSir Earle Page (CP)Neville Weiley (Ind)
CunninghamLaborVictor KearneyJack Hough (Lib)Bill McDougall (CPA)
DalleyLaborWilliam O'ConnorArthur Nesbitt (Lib)Reginald LawsonMavis Robertson (CPA)
DarlingLaborJoe ClarkRodan Dawson (CP)
East SydneyLaborEddie WardJohn Folbigg (Lib)Joseph BerginBill Brown (CPA)
Eden-MonaroLaborAllan FraserDouglas Thomson (Lib)
EvansLiberalJames MonaghanFrederick Osborne (Lib)Francis CollinsHarold O'Reilly (Ind)
FarrerLiberalHerb McPhersonDavid Fairbairn (Lib)William Brennan
GrayndlerLaborFred DalyEvan MacLaurin (Lib)Charles McCaffertyHal Alexander (CPA)
GwydirCountryAustin HeffernanIan Allan (CP)Stanley Parmenter
HughesLaborLes JohnsonKeith Woodward (Lib)Wesley Johns
HumeCountryArthur FullerCharles Anderson (CP)Charles Rowe
HunterLaborBert JamesEdward Farrell (Lib)John Tapp (CPA)
Kingsford-SmithLaborDan CurtinJack Cunningham (Lib)John Cunningham
LangLaborFrank StewartRussell Carter (Lib)Edward ByrnesFrank Ball (Ind)
LawsonCountryJohn CanobiLaurie Failes (CP)Denis Searls
LoweLiberalJohn HollandWilliam McMahon (Lib)Denis KleinDaniel Smith (ARP)
LyneCountryJohn AllanPhilip Lucock (CP)Jack CollinsJoe Cordner (Ind)
MacarthurLiberalDon NilonJeff Bate (Lib)
MackellarLiberalMabel ElliottBill Wentworth (Lib)Philip CohenHugh Begg (CPA)
MacquarieLiberalTony LuchettiJohn Heesh (Lib)Frank Mackenzie
MitchellLiberalJohn ArmitageRoy Wheeler (Lib)Allan DwyerJohn Mantova (Ind)
New EnglandCountryDonald WhiteDavid Drummond (CP)John Burless
NewcastleLaborCharles JonesHenry Wansey (Lib)Hugh Ansell
North SydneyLiberalMaurice IsaacsWilliam Jack (Lib)Michael Fitzpatrick
ParkesLaborLes HaylenWilliam Dowd (Lib)Vincent Couch
ParramattaLiberalMaxwell McLarenSir Garfield Barwick (Lib)Reginald AndrewsMatt Munro (CPA)
PatersonLiberalBob BrownAllen Fairhall (Lib)Aubrey Barr
PhillipLiberalSyd EinfeldWilliam Aston (Lib)Peter Daly
ReidLaborTom UrenJack Cook (Lib)Mick Carroll
RichmondCountryRaymond FreemanDoug Anthony (CP)
RiverinaCountryJack WardHugh Roberton (CP)Albert Elrington
RobertsonLiberalTom PendleburyRoger Dean (Lib)Neil Mackerras
ShortlandLaborCharles GriffithsAllan Pitts (Lib)Robert BurkeGeoff Curthoys (CPA)
St GeorgeLaborLionel ClayClifford Amos (Lib)Malcolm Towner
WarringahLiberalJames BrownJohn Cockle (Lib)John PlunkettRex Benson (Ind Lib)
Russell Whybrow (Ind Lib)
WatsonLaborJim CopeSidney Pitkethly (Lib)Mary Nappa
WentworthLiberalJohn HirshmanLes Bury (Lib)Francis Bull
WerriwaLaborGough WhitlamVernon Luckman (Lib)Kevin Davis
West SydneyLaborDan MinogueMilovan Kovjanic (Lib)William DohertyRon Maxwell (CPA)

Northern Territory

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateIndependent candidate
Northern TerritoryLaborJock NelsonHarold Brennan

Queensland

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateCoalition candidateQLP candidateOther candidates
BowmanLiberalJack ComberMalcolm McColm (Lib)Terence Burns
BrisbaneLaborManfred CrossKevin Cairns (Lib)Walter BarnesWarren Bowden (CPA)
CapricorniaLiberalGeorge GrayGeorge Pearce (Lib)Mick Gardner
Darling DownsLiberalJack McCaffertyReginald Swartz (Lib)Margaret Walsh
DawsonCountryCyril MitchellCharles Davidson (CP)Waller O'Grady
FisherCountryWilliam WeirCharles Adermann (CP)John Newman
GriffithLiberalWilfred CouttsArthur Chresby (Lib)Donald McKenna
HerbertLiberalTed HardingJohn Murray (Lib)Victor BoderoFrank Bishop (CPA)
KennedyLaborBill RiordanThomas Halloran (CP)Harry Wright
LeichhardtLaborBill FultonReginald Wiles (CP)Arthur Trembath
LilleyLiberalDon CameronBruce Wight (Lib)Frank Andrews
MaranoaCountryTrevor AlexanderWilfred Brimblecombe (CP)Bryan Hurley
McPhersonCountryWilliam WareCharles Barnes (CP)John O'ConnellAllen Kirkegaard (Ind)
Thomas Masterton (Ind)
MoretonLiberalJohn O'DonnellJames Killen (Lib)Christian HagenMax Julius (CPA)
OxleyLiberalBill HaydenDonald Cameron (Lib)Kenneth Rawle
PetrieLiberalReginald O'BrienAlan Hulme (Lib)Trevor SturlingCecil Guilfoyle (Ind)
Francis O'Mara (Ind)
RyanLiberalJoy GuyattNigel Drury (Lib)Michael Long
Wide BayCountryBrendan HansenHenry Bandidt (CP)Edward McDonnellJames Dunn (Ind)

South Australia

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateLiberal candidateDLP candidateOther candidates
AdelaideLaborJoe SextonJohn RundleUrsula Cook
AngasLiberalArnold BusbridgeAlick DownerJohn Balogh
BarkerLiberalNorman AlcockJim ForbesCharles CoffeyJohn Gartner (Ind)
BonythonLaborNorman MakinMargaret McLachlanEdward TimlinThomas Ellis (Ind)
Alan Miller (CPA)
BoothbyLiberalRonald BastenJohn McLeayTed Farrell
GreyLaborEdgar RussellArthur DodgsonRichard Mills
HindmarshLaborClyde CameronKarl-Juergen LiebetrauCyril Holasek
KingstonLaborPat GalvinJohn McCoyBrian Crowe
Port AdelaideLaborAlbert ThompsonKimball KellyGeorge BasisovsPeter Symon (CPA)
SturtLiberalArthur PennKeith WilsonWalter Doran
WakefieldLiberalCollin WoodBert KellyJohn McMahon

Tasmania

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateLiberal candidateDLP candidate
BassLaborLance BarnardFred MarriottFrancis Boland
BraddonLaborRon DaviesWilliam YoungFrances Lane
DenisonLiberalEric HowroydAthol TownleyHarold Senior
FranklinLiberalWilliam WilkinsonBill FalkinderSt Clair Courtney
WilmotLaborGil DuthieRoyston Ringrose
Richard Thomas
Alastair Davidson

Victoria

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateCoalition candidateDLP candidateOther candidates
BalaclavaLiberalErnst PlatzRay Whittorn (Lib)John RyanJohn Murray (ARP)
BallaaratLiberalAubrey KeaneDudley Erwin (Lib)Bob Joshua
BatmanLaborAlan BirdBruce Skeggs (Lib)Maurice Keady
BendigoLaborNoel BeatonHenry Snell (Lib)Ronald AndersonMilan Lorman (Ind)
BruceLiberalKeith EwertBilly Snedden (Lib)Henri de Sachau
ChisholmLiberalMalcolm CoughlinSir Wilfrid Kent Hughes (Lib)John Duffy
CorangamiteLiberalDesmond HulmeDan Mackinnon (Lib)Patrick Bourke
CorioLiberalLindsay RomeyHubert Opperman (Lib)James Mahoney
DarebinLaborFrank CourtnayJohn Wyss (Lib)Tom Andrews
DeakinLiberalGeorge SlaterFrank Davis (Lib)Maurice Weston
FawknerLiberalGwendolyn NoadPeter Howson (Lib)Richard Coyne
FlindersLiberalIan CathieRobert Lindsay (Lib)Jack AustinEdmund Knowles (Ind)
GellibrandLaborHector McIvorReginald Cannon (Lib)Jan RoszkowskiFrank Johnson (CPA)
GippslandCountryWilliam StephensonPeter Nixon (CP)John Hansen
HentyLiberalSir George JonesMax Fox (Lib)Henry Moore
HigginsLiberalRoger KirbyHarold Holt (Lib)Celia Laird
HiginbothamLiberalHenry FowlerDon Chipp (Lib)William Cameron
IndiCountryMervyn HugginsMalcolm Cameron (Lib)
Mac Holten* (CP)
George Taylor
IsaacsLiberalAngus McLeanWilliam Haworth (Lib)John Hughes
KooyongLiberalMoss CassRobert Menzies (Lib)Thomas BrennanGoldie Collins (Ind)
Bill Tregear (CPA)
LalorLaborReg PollardPeter Kemp (Lib)John DonnellonKenneth Agius (CCP)
La TrobeLiberalDon PritchardJohn Jess (Lib)John HoareBernard Rees (CCP)
MalleeCountryMurray HomesWinton Turnbull (CP)Michael Howley
MaribyrnongLiberalNeil ArmourPhilip Stokes (Lib)Paul GunnNorman McClure (CCP)
McMillanLiberalJames LongstaffAlex Buchanan* (Lib)
Francis Hawtin (CP)
Les HiltonPatrick Linane (ARP)
MelbourneLaborArthur CalwellJames Moloney (Lib)Michael Kearney
Melbourne PortsLaborFrank CreanGordon Blackburne (Lib)Albert JonesRoger Wilson (CPA)
MurrayCountryNeil FranklandJohn McEwen (CP)Brian Lacey
ScullinLaborTed PetersRex Schurmann (Lib)Barry O'Brien
WannonLiberalJack StanfordMalcolm Fraser (Lib)Terence Callander
WillsLaborGordon BryantWilliam Pyatt (Lib)Bill Bryson
WimmeraCountryThomas WindsorRobert King* (CP)
William Lawrence (Lib)
Joseph Murphy
YarraLaborJim CairnsAndrew Peacock (Lib)Stan KeonGeoffrey Broomhall (CCP)
Ken Miller (CPA)

Western Australia

ElectorateHeld byLabor candidateCoalition candidateDLP candidateOther candidates
CanningCountryCharles EdwardsJohn Hallett (CP)
Neil McNeill* (Lib)
Stanley Meredith
CurtinLiberalGeorge PiesleyPaul Hasluck (Lib)Wilfred Bodeker
ForrestLiberalErnest StapletonGordon Freeth (Lib)
FremantleLaborKim BeazleyJohn Waghorne (Lib)Joan Williams (CPA)
KalgoorlieLiberalFred CollardPeter Browne (Lib)George JensenHarold Illingworth (Ind)
MooreCountryWilbur BennettHugh Halbert (Lib)
Hugh Leslie* (CP)
John Crisafulli
PerthLiberalLaurie WilkinsonFred Chaney (Lib)Julius Re
StirlingLiberalHarry WebbDoug Cash (Lib)Adrian BriffaJack Marks (CPA)
SwanLiberalTed JohnsonRichard Cleaver (Lib)Terence Merchant

Senate

Sitting Senators are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

New South Wales

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal-Country Coalition was defending four seats. Senators Stan Amour (Labor), Ken Anderson (Liberal), James Arnold (Labor), Sir Alister McMullin (Liberal) and James Ormonde (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidatesCoalition candidatesDLP candidatesCommunist candidatesSocial Credit candidatesPensioners candidates
  1. Joe Fitzgerald*
  2. Lionel Murphy*
  3. Doug McClelland*
  1. Bill Spooner* (Lib)
  2. Colin McKellar* (CP)
  3. Eileen Furley (Lib)
  1. Jack Kane
  2. Jan Van Der Rijt
  3. Colin MacNaught
  1. Laurie Aarons
  2. Freda Brown
  3. Les Kelton
  1. William Ward
  2. Albert Lee
  3. Kenneth Whiteman
  1. William Dawson
  2. Charles Johnston
  3. William Shaw
Republican candidatesGroup C candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. John Phillips
  2. Keith Fitzgerald
  1. Edward Spensley
  2. Arthur Ryan

Herbert Daley
Ben Bernard
Albert Milne

Queensland

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-Country Coalition was defending three seats. Senators Gordon Brown (Labor), Felix Dittmer (Labor), Roy Kendall (Liberal), Ted Maher (Country) and Ian Wood (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidatesCoalition candidatesQLP candidatesCommunist candidatesGroup D candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Archie Benn*
  2. Max Poulter*
  3. Alf Arnell
  1. Sir Walter Cooper* (CP)
  2. Dame Annabelle Rankin* (Lib)
  3. Bob Sherrington* (Lib)
  1. Vince Gair
  2. Jack Williams
  3. Anne Wenck
  1. Claude Jones
  2. John Nolan
  3. Pat Pastourel
  1. Patrick Curtis
  2. Charles Stuckey

James Dwyer
Damien Kennedy
Lyndon Barker

South Australia

Six seats were up for election. One of these was a short-term vacancy caused by Liberal Senator Rex Pearson's death; this had been filled in the interim by Liberal Gordon Davidson. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending four seats. Senators Arnold Drury (Labor), Keith Laught (Liberal), Clem Ridley (Labor) and Jim Toohey (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidatesLiberal candidatesDLP candidatesCommunist candidates
  1. Theo Nicholls*
  2. Reg Bishop*
  3. Jim Cavanagh*
  1. Ted Mattner*
  2. Clive Hannaford*
  3. Nancy Buttfield*
  1. Francis Moran
  2. Daniel Smith
  3. Brian Nash
  1. Alan Finger
  2. John Sendy
  3. Joseph Buchanan

Tasmania

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Senators Bill Aylett (Labor), George Cole (Democratic Labor), Elliot Lillico (Liberal), John Marriott (Liberal) and Justin O'Byrne (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidatesLiberal candidatesDLP candidatesCommunist candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Nick McKenna*
  2. Bob Poke*
  3. Don Devitt
  1. Denham Henty*
  2. Reg Wright*
  3. John Orchard
  1. Virgil Morgan
  2. John Mortimer
  3. Eleonora Tennant
  1. Max Bound
  2. George Chenery
  3. Peter Cundall

Reg Turnbull*

Victoria

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal-Country Coalition was defending one seat. The Democratic Labor Party was defending one seat. Senators John Gorton (Liberal), George Hannan (Liberal), Bert Hendrickson (Labor), Pat Kennelly (Labor) and Ivy Wedgwood (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidatesCoalition candidatesDLP candidatesCommunist candidatesRepublican candidatesCentre candidates
  1. Charles Sandford*
  2. Sam Cohen*
  3. Sam Benson
  1. Magnus Cormack* (Lib)
  2. Harrie Wade* (CP)
  3. Marie Breen* (Lib)
  1. Frank McManus
  2. Jack Little
  3. John Meere
  1. Ralph Gibson
  2. Kath Williams
  3. Andy Wallace
  1. Gerald Fitzgerald
  2. Richard Mullins
  1. Anthony van de Loo
  2. Robert Huart
  3. Frank McCaw
Ungrouped candidates

John Dunstan
Louis Cole

Western Australia

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The Country Party was defending one seat. Senators George Branson (Liberal), Harry Cant (Labor), Joe Cooke (Labor), Tom Drake-Brockman (Country) and Malcolm Scott (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidatesLiberal candidatesCountry candidatesDLP candidatesCommunist candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Dorothy Tangney*
  2. Don Willesee*
  3. Charles Edwards
  1. Shane Paltridge*
  2. Seddon Vincent*
  3. Valerie Goode
  1. Edgar Prowse*
  2. John Powell
  3. Clayton Mitchell
  1. Brian Peachey
  2. Gilbert Handcock
  3. Francis Hrubos
  4. Percival Bonser
  1. Paddy Troy
  2. Bill Latter
  3. John Gandini

Stephen Kellow
Robert Salter

Summary by party

Beside each party is the number of seats contested by that party in the House of Representatives for each state, as well as an indication of whether the party contested Senate elections in each state.

PartyNSWVicQldWASATasACTNTTotal
HRSHRSHRSHRSHRSHRSHRHRHRS
Australian Labor Party46*33*18*9*11*5*111246
Liberal Party of Australia36*30*11*9*11*6*11056
Australian Country Party10*6*7*2*254
Democratic Labor Party40*33*7*11*5*965
Communist Party of Australia10*4*3*2*2**216
Queensland Labor Party18*181
Commonwealth Centre Party4*41
Australian Republican Party1*2*32
Social Credit Party*1
Pensioner Party of Australia*1
Independent and other83512120

See also

References