Electoral district of Warwick

{{Short description|Former state electoral district of Queensland, Australia}}

{{Distinguish|Warwick (UK Parliament constituency)}}

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{{Use Australian English|date=April 2020}}

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Warwick was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1860 to 2001. It centred on the town of Warwick.{{cite QldElectorate|date=28 April 2020}}

The electorate was represented by two Premiers: Arthur Morgan and Thomas Joseph Byrnes. It was also the seat of former Opposition Leader Lawrence Springborg.

Members for Warwick

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{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| St. George Richard Gore

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| 1860–1862

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| John Gore Jones

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| 1862–1863

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| Arnold Wienholt, Sr.

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| 1863–1867

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| George Clark

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| 1867–1868

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| Edmond Thornton

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| 1868–1870

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| James Morgan

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| 1870–1871

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| Charles Clark

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| 1871–1873

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| James Morgan

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| 1873–1878

{{Australian party style|Protectionist}}| 

| Jacob Horwitz

| Liberal

| 1878–1887

{{Australian party style|Independent}}| 

| rowspan=2| Arthur Morgan

| Independent

| 1887–1890

{{Australian party style|Other}}|  

| Opposition

| 1890–1896

{{Australian party style|Liberal QLD 1908}}| 

| Thomas Joseph Byrnes

| Ministerial

| 1896–1898

{{Australian party style|Liberal QLD 1908}}| 

| rowspan=2 | Arthur Morgan

| Ministerial

| 1898–1903

{{Australian party style|Protectionist}}| 

| Liberal

| 1903–1906

{{Australian party style|Protectionist}}| 

| rowspan=2 | Thomas O'Sullivan

| Liberal

| 1906–1907

{{Australian party style|Kidstonites}}| 

| Kidstonites

| 1907–1908

{{Australian party style|Independent}}| 

| rowspan=5 | George Powell Barnes

| Farmers' Rep.

| 1908–1909

{{Australian party style|Liberal QLD 1908}}| 

| Liberal

| 1909–1917

{{Australian party style|National QLD 1917}}| 

| National

| 1917–1922

{{Australian party style|National QLD 1917}}| 

| United

| 1922–1925

{{Australian party style|CPNP}}| 

| Country and Progressive National

| 1925–1935

{{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| John Healy

| Labor

| 1935–1947

{{Australian party style|Nationals QLD}}| 

| Otto Madsen

| Country

| 1947–1963

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| rowspan=2 | David Cory

| Country

| 1963–1975

National Country

| 1975–1977

rowspan=2 {{Australian party style|Nationals QLD}}| 

| rowspan=2 | Des Booth

| National Country

| 1977–1982

National

| 1982–1992

{{Australian party style|Nationals QLD}}| 

| Lawrence Springborg

| National

| 1992–2001

Election results

{{main|Electoral results for the district of Warwick}}

See also

References

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{{Former electoral districts of Queensland |state=expanded}}

{{Electoral districts of Queensland |state=collapsed}}

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Category:Former electoral districts of Queensland

Category:1860 establishments in Australia

Category:2001 disestablishments in Australia

Category:Constituencies established in 1860

Category:Constituencies disestablished in 2001