Electoral district of Mount Marshall

{{Short description|Former state electoral district of Western Australia}}

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Mount Marshall was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1930 to 1989.

History

The seat was created under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1929{{cite book|title=Statutes of Western Australia, 1929-1930|author=Government of Western Australia|author-link=Government of Western Australia|year=1930|pages=1–56|chapter=Redistribution of Seats Act (No 1 of 1929)}} and was first contested in the 1930 state election. It was historically very safe for the Country Party, and its member from 1967 to 1983, Ray McPharlin, led the party between 1974 and 1975. He lost the leadership after the party walked out of a coalition with Charles Court and the Liberal Party on 16 May 1975, only to ultimately return under considerable pressure. In 1978, McPharlin joined a breakaway party, known as the National Party (NP), led by future Deputy Premier Hendy Cowan, and won the seat under this banner at the 1980 election. However, in 1982 he rejoined the National Country Party, who lost the seat for the first time in its history to the Liberals. It was recaptured by Mort Schell at the 1986 election, however, the seat was dissolved in a redistribution under the Electoral Districts Act 1947 on 29 April 1988 into the neighbouring seats of Avon and Merredin.{{Gazette WA

| title = Electoral Districts Act 1947-1985 - Order in Council

| page = 1988:1339-1527

| date = 29 April 1988

}}

Geography

Mount Marshall was located in the Eastern Wheatbelt region and, while its exact composition varied over time, it was remarkably stable over its existence when compared with neighbouring electoral districts.

It included the following local government areas:

In later years, as populations in the area declined, the District absorbed the rest of Dalwallinu (1966) and the Shires of Cunderdin (1972), Quairading (1972), Goomalling (1977), Wongan-Ballidu (1977), Westonia (1982) and parts of Yilgarn (1982).

Members

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| John Lindsay

| Country

| 1930–1933

{{Australian party style|Independent}}| 

| rowspan="2"| Frederick Warner

| Ind. Country

| 1933–1936

{{Australian party style|Country}}| 

| Country

| 1936–1943

{{Australian party style|Country}}| 

| Hugh Leslie

| Country

| 1943–1950

{{Australian party style|Country}}| 

| George Cornell

| Country

| 1950–1967

{{Australian party style|Country}}| 

| rowspan="4"| Ray McPharlin

| Country

| 1967–1975

{{Australian party style|Country}}| 

| National Country

| 1975–1978

{{Australian party style|Country}}| 

| National (WA)

| 1978–1982

{{Australian party style|Country}}| 

| National Country

| 1982–1983

{{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Bill McNee

| Liberal

| 1983–1986

{{Australian party style|National}}| 

| Mort Schell

| National

| 1986–1989

Election results

{{main|Electoral results for the district of Mount Marshall}}

References

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{{Former electoral districts of Western Australia}}

Mount Marshall