Results of the 1901 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)#Cowper

{{Short description|Australian federal election results}}

{{Use Australian English|date=April 2024}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Australian elections/Title row

| table style=float:right;clear:right;margin-left:1em;

| title = Australian federal election, 29–30 March 1901{{cite web|title=1901 legislative election: House of Representatives|url=http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/1901/1901reps1.txt|author=Carr, Adam|publisher=Psephos|accessdate=1 April 2023}}

| house = House of Representatives

| series = Australian federal election

| back =

| forward = 1903

| enrolled = 977,993

| total_votes = 502,556

| turnout % = 51.39

| turnout chg =

| informal = 8,469

| informal % = 1.69

| informal chg =

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|government = yes

|party_id = Protectionist

|votes = 135,996

|votes % = 27.52%

|votes chg = *

|seats = 27

|seats chg = *

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Free Trade

|votes = 164,085

|votes % = 33.21%

|votes chg = *

|seats = 25

|seats chg = *

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|government = yes

|party_id = Labour

|votes = 90,174

|votes % = 18.25%

|votes chg = *

|seats = 15

|seats chg = *

}}

{{Australian elections/Party summary|

|party_id = Independent

|votes = 103,832

|votes % = 21.01%

|votes chg = *

|seats = 8

|seats chg = *

}}

{{Australian elections/Total row |

|total_votes = 494,087

|total_seats = 75

}}

|}

This is a list of electoral division results for the Australian 1901 federal election.

New South Wales

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 1901 Australian federal election (New South Wales)

| country = New South Wales

| type = parliamentary

| flag_year = 1901

| next_election = Results of the 1903 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)#New South Wales

| next_year = 1903

| seats_for_election = All 26 New South Wales seats in the House of Representatives

| registered = 329,615

| turnout = 215,104 (65.26%)

| election_date = 29 March 1901

| image1 = x160px

| leader1 = George Reid

| party1 = Free Trade Party

| last_election1 =

| seats1 = 12

| seat_change1 =

| popular_vote1 = 87,534

| percentage1 = 41.48%

| image2 = x160px

| leader2 = Edmund Barton

| party2 = Protectionist Party

| last_election2 =

| seats2 = 7

| seat_change2 =

| popular_vote2 = 56,042

| percentage2 = 26.56%

| image3 = {{Election image filler|Australian Labor Party|LAB}}

| leader3 = No federal leader

| party3 = Labour

| color3 = DE3533

| leaders_seat3 =

| last_election3 =

| seats3 = 6

| seat_change3 =

| popular_vote3 = 38,314

| percentage3 = 18.16%

| swing3 =

}}

= Barrier =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Barrier

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Josiah Thomas{{efn|name=ftpendorsed|Also endorsed by the Free Trade Party.{{cite web |title=Commonwealth of Australia Legislative Election of 29-30 March 1901 – New South Wales|url=http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/1901/1901repsnsw.txt|author=Carr, Adam|publisher=Psephos|access-date=14 October 2024}}{{cite web |title=Commonwealth of Australia Legislative Election of 29-30 March 1901 – Western Australia|url=http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/1901/1901repswa.txt|author=Carr, Adam|publisher=Psephos|access-date=14 October 2024}}}}

|party = Labour

|votes = 4,649

|percentage = 87.4

|change = +87.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Benjamin Long

|party = Independent

|votes = 670

|percentage = 12.6

|change = +12.6

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,319

|percentage = 96.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 174

|percentage = 3.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,493

|percentage = 53.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Bland =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Bland

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Chris Watson{{efn|name=ppendorsed|Also endorsed by the Protectionist Party.}}

|party = Labour

|votes = 4,132

|percentage = 57.4

|change = +57.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Patrick Heffernan

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 2,271

|percentage = 31.6

|change = +31.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Lucas

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 792

|percentage = 11.0

|change = +11.0

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 7,195

|percentage = 97.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 175

|percentage = 2.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 7,370

|percentage = 67.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Canobolas =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Canobolas

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Brown{{efn|name=ftpendorsed}}

|party = Labour

|votes = 4,120

|percentage = 54.2

|change = +54.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Bernhard Wise

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,278

|percentage = 43.1

|change = +43.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Melville

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 153

|percentage = 2.0

|change = +2.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Dalveen

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 54

|percentage = 0.7

|change = +0.7

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 7,605

|percentage = 98.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 112

|percentage = 1.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 7,717

|percentage = 70.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Cowper =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Cowper

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Francis Clarke

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,267

|percentage = 38.3

|change = +38.3

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Robert Davidson

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,866

|percentage = 33.6

|change = +33.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Hugh McKinnon

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 2,387

|percentage = 28.0

|change = +28.0

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 8,520

|percentage = 98.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 112

|percentage = 1.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 8,632

|percentage = 67.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Dalley =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Dalley

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Wilks

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 5,507

|percentage = 50.8

|change = +50.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Reginald Cohen

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,081

|percentage = 28.4

|change = +28.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sydney Law

|party = Labour

|votes = 2,245

|percentage = 20.7

|change = +20.7

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 10,833

|percentage = 98.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 131

|percentage = 1.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 10,964

|percentage = 72.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Darling =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Darling

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Spence

|party = Labour

|votes = 2,206

|percentage = 44.4

|change = +44.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Bertram

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 1,537

|percentage = 31.0

|change = +31.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Patrick Quinn

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 1,221

|percentage = 24.6

|change = +24.6

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 4,964

|percentage = 97.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 128

|percentage = 2.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,092

|percentage = 57.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= East Sydney =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: East Sydney

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = George Reid

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 6,191

|percentage = 68.0

|change = +68.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Harry Foran

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 2,139

|percentage = 23.5

|change = +23.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Cleary

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 517

|percentage = 5.7

|change = +5.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Toomey

|party = Independent

|votes = 253

|percentage = 2.8

|change = +2.8

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 9,100

|percentage = 96.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 313

|percentage = 3.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 9,413

|percentage = 61.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Eden-Monaro =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Eden-Monaro

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Austin Chapman

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 5,451

|percentage = 64.2

|change = +64.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Wood

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 3,041

|percentage = 35.8

|change = +35.8

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 8,492

|percentage = 98.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 127

|percentage = 1.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 8,619

|percentage = 68.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Independent Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Gwydir =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Gwydir

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = George Cruickshank

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,522

|percentage = 54.9

|change = +54.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Webster

|party = Labour

|votes = 1,869

|percentage = 29.1

|change = +29.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Edward Foxall

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 871

|percentage = 13.6

|change = +13.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Buchanan

|party = Independent Free Trade

|votes = 157

|percentage = 2.4

|change = +2.4

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,419

|percentage = 97.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 156

|percentage = 2.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,575

|percentage = 50.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Hume =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Hume

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sir William Lyne

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,965

|percentage = 54.1

|change = +54.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Goddard

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 3,359

|percentage = 45.9

|change = +45.9

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 7,324

|percentage = 98.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 88

|percentage = 1.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 7,412

|percentage = 68.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Hunter =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Hunter

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Edmund Barton

|party = Protectionist

|votes = unopposed

|percentage =

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Illawarra =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Illawarra

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = George Fuller

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 5,788

|percentage = 56.9

|change = +56.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Alexander Hay

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,693

|percentage = 36.3

|change = +36.3

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Andrew Lysaght

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 689

|percentage = 6.8

|change = +6.8

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 10,170

|percentage = 98.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 183

|percentage = 1.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 10,353

|percentage = 76.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Lang =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Lang

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Francis McLean

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 7,449

|percentage = 74.5

|change = +74.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Edwards

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 1,801

|percentage = 18.0

|change = +18.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Watson

|party = Labour

|votes = 632

|percentage = 6.3

|change = +6.3

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Mitchell

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 111

|percentage = 1.1

|change = +1.1

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 9,993

|percentage = 97.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 292

|percentage = 2.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 10,285

|percentage = 85.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Macquarie =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Macquarie

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sydney Smith

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 3,846

|percentage = 53.9

|change = +53.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Ferguson

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,285

|percentage = 46.1

|change = +46.1

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 7,131

|percentage = 98.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 130

|percentage = 1.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 7,261

|percentage = 63.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Newcastle =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Newcastle

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = David Watkins

|party = Labour

|votes = 7,495

|percentage = 64.3

|change = +64.3

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Owen Gilbert

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 4,072

|percentage = 34.9

|change = +34.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Bailey

|party = Independent Labour

|votes = 95

|percentage = 0.8

|change = +0.8

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 11,662

|percentage = 98.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 218

|percentage = 1.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 11,880

|percentage = 97.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

= New England =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: New England

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Sawers

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 4,063

|percentage = 45.8

|change = +45.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Edmund Lonsdale

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 3,955

|percentage = 44.6

|change = +44.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = George Simpson

|party = Independent

|votes = 845

|percentage = 9.5

|change = +9.5

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 8,863

|percentage = 98.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 172

|percentage = 1.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 9,035

|percentage = 67.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= North Sydney =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: North Sydney

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Dugald Thomson

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 6,584

|percentage = 60.4

|change = +60.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Edward Clark

|party = Independent Free Trade

|votes = 4,315

|percentage = 39.6

|change = +39.6

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 10,899

|percentage = 98.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 145

|percentage = 1.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 11,044

|percentage = 73.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Parkes =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Parkes

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Bruce Smith

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 7,321

|percentage = 73.1

|change = +73.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Robert Thomson

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,284

|percentage = 22.8

|change = +22.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = George Burns

|party = Independent Labour

|votes = 413

|percentage = 4.1

|change = +4.1

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 10,018

|percentage = 98.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 185

|percentage = 1.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 10,203

|percentage = 64.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Parramatta =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Parramatta

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Joseph Cook

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 5,778

|percentage = 61.3

|change = +61.3

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Sandford

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,646

|percentage = 38.7

|change = +38.7

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 9,424

|percentage = 99.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 91

|percentage = 1.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 9,515

|percentage = 74.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Richmond =

{{Election box begin |

|title = 1901 Australian federal election: Richmond

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Ewing

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,646

|percentage = 55.3

|change = +55.3

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Robert Pyers

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 2,942

|percentage = 44.7

|change = +44.7

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,558

|percentage = 97.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 145

|percentage = 2.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,733

|percentage = 67.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Riverina =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Riverina

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Chanter

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,275

|percentage = 53.5

|change = +53.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Ashton

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,850

|percentage = 46.5

|change = +46.5

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,125

|percentage = 98.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 86

|percentage = 1.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,211

|percentage = 62.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Robertson =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Robertson

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Henry Willis

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 3,735

|percentage = 53.0

|change = +53.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Jack FitzGerald

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,307

|percentage = 47.0

|change = +47.0

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 7,042

|percentage = 98.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 134

|percentage = 1.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 7,176

|percentage = 58.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= South Sydney =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: South Sydney

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = George Edwards

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 4,693

|percentage = 41.4

|change = +41.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James McGowen{{efn|name=ppendorsed}}

|party = Labour

|votes = 4,314

|percentage = 38.0

|change = +38.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Henry Hoyle

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 2,334

|percentage = 20.6

|change = +20.6

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 11,341

|percentage = 98.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 203

|percentage = 1.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 11,544

|percentage = 73.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Wentworth =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Wentworth

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sir William McMillan

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 6,315

|percentage = 68.4

|change = +68.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Gannon

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,915

|percentage = 31.6

|change = +31.6

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 9,230

|percentage = 98.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 153

|percentage = 1.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 9,383

|percentage = 70.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Werriwa =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Werriwa

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Alfred Conroy

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 4,025

|percentage = 51.9

|change = +51.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Rose

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,731

|percentage = 48.1

|change = +48.1

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 7,756

|percentage = 98.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 138

|percentage = 1.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 7,894

|percentage = 69.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= West Sydney =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: West Sydney

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Billy Hughes{{efn|name=ftpendorsed}}

|party = Labour

|votes = 6,652

|percentage = 73.7

|change = +73.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Beer

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,062

|percentage = 22.9

|change = +22.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Hanrahan

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 307

|percentage = 3.4

|change = +3.4

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 9,021

|percentage = 97.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 279

|percentage = 3.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 9,300

|percentage = 63.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

Victoria

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 1901 Australian federal election (Victoria)

| country = Victoria

| type = parliamentary

| flag_year = 1877

| next_election = Results of the 1903 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)#Victoria

| next_year = 1903

| seats_for_election = All 23 Victorian seats in the House of Representatives

| registered = 260,053

| turnout = 129,558 (49.82%)

| election_date = 29 March 1901

| image1 = x160px

| leader1 = Edmund Barton

| party1 = Protectionist Party

| last_election1 =

| seats1 = 16

| seat_change1 =

| popular_vote1 = 57,031

| percentage1 = 44.38%

| image2 = x160px

| leader2 = George Reid

| party2 = Free Trade Party

| last_election2 =

| seats2 = 4

| seat_change2 =

| popular_vote2 = 30,159

| percentage2 = 23.47%

| image3 = {{Election image filler|Australian Labor Party|LAB}}

| leader3 = No federal leader

| party3 = Labour

| color3 = DE3533

| leaders_seat3 =

| last_election3 =

| seats3 = 2

| seat_change3 =

| popular_vote3 = 11,156

| percentage3 = 8.68%

| swing3 =

| map = File:1901_Australian_federal_election_in_Victoria.svg

| map_caption = Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory.

}}

= Balaclava =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Balaclava

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sir George Turner

|party = Protectionist

|votes = unopposed

|percentage =

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Ballaarat =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Ballaarat

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Alfred Deakin

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 4,655

|percentage = 74.5

|change = +74.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Richard Vale

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,594

|percentage = 25.5

|change = +25.5

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,249

|percentage = 95.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 29

|percentage = 4.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,278

|percentage = 47.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Bendigo =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Bendigo

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sir John Quick

|party = Protectionist

|votes = unopposed

|percentage =

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Bourke =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Bourke

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Hume Cook

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,021

|percentage = 34.6

|change = +34.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Frederick Hickford

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,343

|percentage = 26.8

|change = +26.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Martin Hannah

|party = Labour

|votes = 1,559

|percentage = 17.8

|change = +17.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Rose

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,138

|percentage = 13.0

|change = +13.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Mirams

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 676

|percentage = 7.7

|change = +7.7

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 8,737

|percentage = 99.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 87

|percentage = 1.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 8,824

|percentage = 66.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Corangamite =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Corangamite

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Chester Manifold

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,886

|percentage = 72.2

|change = +72.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Woods

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,495

|percentage = 27.8

|change = +27.8

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,381

|percentage = 99.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 34

|percentage = 0.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,415

|percentage = 48.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Corinella =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Corinella

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James McCay

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,836

|percentage = 58.5

|change = +58.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Nicholas Fitzgerald

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,723

|percentage = 41.5

|change = +41.5

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,559

|percentage = 99.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 69

|percentage = 1.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,628

|percentage = 56.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Corio =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Corio

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Richard Crouch

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,710

|percentage = 41.8

|change = +41.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Jonas Levien

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,580

|percentage = 24.4

|change = +24.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Angus McNaughton

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,321

|percentage = 20.4

|change = +20.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Boyd

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 867

|percentage = 13.4

|change = +13.4

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,478

|percentage = 99.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 59

|percentage = 0.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,537

|percentage = 54.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Echuca =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Echuca

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James McColl

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,632

|percentage = 54.0

|change = +54.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Max Hirsch

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 3,091

|percentage = 46.0

|change = +46.0

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,723

|percentage = 99.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 48

|percentage = 0.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,771

|percentage = 59.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Flinders =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Flinders

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Arthur Groom

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,272

|percentage = 39.9

|change = +39.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Louis Smith

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 1,939

|percentage = 34.0

|change = +34.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Alfred Downward

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,489

|percentage = 26.1

|change = +26.1

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,700

|percentage = 99.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 42

|percentage = 0.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,742

|percentage = 47.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Gippsland =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Gippsland

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Allan McLean

|party = Protectionist

|votes = unopposed

|percentage =

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Grampians =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Grampians

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Skene

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,576

|percentage = 49.0

|change = +49.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Alfred Rinder

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 1,934

|percentage = 36.8

|change = +36.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Holford Wettenhall

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 745

|percentage = 14.2

|change = +14.2

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,255

|percentage = 99.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 54

|percentage = 1.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,309

|percentage = 49.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Indi =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Indi

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Isaac Isaacs

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,839

|percentage = 65.1

|change = +65.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Ashworth

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,058

|percentage = 34.9

|change = +34.9

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,897

|percentage = 99.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 52

|percentage = 0.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,949

|percentage = 59.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Kooyong =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Kooyong

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Knox

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 5,193

|percentage = 57.4

|change = +57.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Theodore Fink

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,026

|percentage = 33.5

|change = +33.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Rogers

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 821

|percentage = 9.1

|change = +9.1

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 9,040

|percentage = 99.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 45

|percentage = 0.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 9,085

|percentage = 66.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Laanecoorie =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Laanecoorie

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Carty Salmon

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,054

|percentage = 52.1

|change = +52.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Walter Grose

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 2,819

|percentage = 47.9

|change = +47.9

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,864

|percentage = 99.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 30

|percentage = 0.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,894

|percentage = 58.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Melbourne =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Melbourne

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sir Malcolm McEacharn

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 4,985

|percentage = 60.8

|change = +60.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Maloney

|party = Labour

|votes = 3,212

|percentage = 39.2

|change = +39.2

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 8,179

|percentage = 99.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 66

|percentage = 0.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 8,263

|percentage = 62.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Melbourne Ports =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Melbourne Ports

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Samuel Mauger

|party = Protectionist

|votes = unopposed

|percentage =

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Mernda =

{{Election box begin |

|title = 1901 Australian federal election: Mernda

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Robert Harper

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,601

|percentage = 45.3

|change = +45.3

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Hunt

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 2,110

|percentage = 37.8

|change = +37.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sydney Stott

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,026

|percentage = 17.9

|change = +17.9

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,737

|percentage = 99.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 49

|percentage = 0.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,786

|percentage = 50.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Moira =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Moira

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Kennedy

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,883

|percentage = 56.2

|change = +56.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John West

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,251

|percentage = 43.8

|change = +43.8

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,134

|percentage = 99.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 44

|percentage = 0.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,178

|percentage = 50.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Northern Melbourne =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Northern Melbourne

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Henry Higgins{{efn|name=laborendorsed|Also endorsed by the Labour Party, but joined the Protectionists in Parliament.{{cite web |title=Commonwealth of Australia Legislative Election of 29-30 March 1901 – Victoria|url=http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/1901/1901repsvic.txt|author=Carr, Adam|publisher=Psephos|access-date=14 October 2024}}}}

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 4,958

|percentage = 59.0

|change = +59.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Robert Barr

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 1,767

|percentage = 21.0

|change = +21.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Isaac Selby

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,681

|percentage = 20.0

|change = +20.0

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 8,406

|percentage = 99.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 70

|percentage = 0.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 8,476

|percentage = 55.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Independent Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Southern Melbourne =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Southern Melbourne

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Ronald

|party = Labour

|votes = 3,211

|percentage = 40.9

|change = +40.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Donald McArthur

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,256

|percentage = 28.8

|change = +28.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Alexander Sutherland

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 1,865

|percentage = 23.8

|change = +23.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = David Gaunson

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 513

|percentage = 6.5

|change = +6.5

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 7,845

|percentage = 99.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 77

|percentage = 1.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 7,922

|percentage = 62.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Wannon =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Wannon

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Samuel Cooke

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 3,088

|percentage = 44.8

|change = +44.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Leo Cussen

|party = Independent Free Trade

|votes = 1,913

|percentage = 27.8

|change = +27.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Louis Horwitz

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 1,890

|percentage = 27.4

|change = +27.4

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,891

|percentage = 99.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 60

|percentage = 0.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,951

|percentage = 61.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Wimmera =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Wimmera

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Pharez Phillips

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,372

|percentage = 49.2

|change = +49.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Irvine

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 1,832

|percentage = 38.0

|change = +38.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Henry Williams

|party = Independent Free Trade

|votes = 617

|percentage = 12.8

|change = +12.8

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 4,821

|percentage = 99.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 39

|percentage = 0.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 4,860

|percentage = 49.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Yarra =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Yarra

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Frank Tudor

|party = Labour

|votes = 3,174

|percentage = 33.1

|change = +33.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Wilson

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,745

|percentage = 28.6

|change = +28.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Patrick O'Connor

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 2,631

|percentage = 27.4

|change = +27.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Gahan

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,043

|percentage = 10.9

|change = +10.9

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 9,593

|percentage = 99.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 97

|percentage = 1.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 9,690

|percentage = 63.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

Queensland

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 1901 Australian federal election (Queensland)

| country = Queensland

| type = parliamentary

| flag_year = 1876

| next_election = Results of the 1903 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)#Queensland

| next_year = 1903

| seats_for_election = All 9 Queensland seats in the House of Representatives

| registered = 105,144

| turnout = 62,656 (59.59%)

| election_date = 30 March 1901

| image1 = {{Election image filler|Australian Labor Party|LAB}}

| leader1 = No federal leader

| party1 = Labour

| color1 = DE3533

| leaders_seat1 =

| last_election1 =

| seats1 = 4

| seat_change1 =

| popular_vote1 = 24,262

| percentage1 = 39.72%

| swing1 =

| map = File:1901_Australian_federal_election_in_Queensland.svg

| map_caption = Results by division for the House of Representatives, shaded by winning party's margin of victory.

}}

= Brisbane =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Brisbane

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Macdonald-Paterson

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 3,351

|percentage = 46.8

|change = +46.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Daniel Guilfoyle

|party = Labour

|votes = 2,273

|percentage = 31.7

|change = +31.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Charles Hardie Buzacott

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,538

|percentage = 21.5

|change = +21.5

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 7,162

|percentage = 96.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 234

|percentage = 3.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 7,396

|percentage = 57.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Independent Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Capricornia =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Capricornia

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Alexander Paterson

|party = Independent Free Trade

|votes = 3,632

|percentage = 51.0

|change = +51.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Wallace Nelson

|party = Labour

|votes = 3,493

|percentage = 49.0

|change = +49.0

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 7,125

|percentage = 97.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 160

|percentage = 2.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 7,285

|percentage = 68.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Independent Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Darling Downs =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Darling Downs

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Groom

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 4,685

|percentage = 78.5

|change = +78.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Horace Ransome

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,283

|percentage = 21.5

|change = +21.5

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,968

|percentage = 96.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 224

|percentage = 3.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,192

|percentage = 56.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Independent Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Herbert =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Herbert

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Fred Bamford

|party = Labour

|votes = 3,353

|percentage = 51.6

|change = +51.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Brown

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 3,140

|percentage = 48.4

|change = +48.4

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,493

|percentage = 96.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 217

|percentage = 3.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,710

|percentage = 66.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Kennedy =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Kennedy

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Charles McDonald

|party = Labour

|votes = 3,936

|percentage = 62.9

|change = +62.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Maurice Barnett

|party = Independent Free Trade

|votes = 2,325

|percentage = 37.1

|change = +37.1

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,261

|percentage = 98.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 123

|percentage = 1.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,384

|percentage = 66.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Maranoa =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Maranoa

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Jim Page

|party = Labour

|votes = 2,998

|percentage = 53.3

|change = +53.3

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = George Bunning

|party = Independent Free Trade

|votes = 2,629

|percentage = 46.7

|change = +46.7

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,627

|percentage = 98.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 62

|percentage = 1.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,689

|percentage = 65.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Moreton =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Moreton

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Wilkinson

|party = Independent Labour

|votes = 2,569

|percentage = 39.4

|change = +39.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Anthony Darvall

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 2,099

|percentage = 32.2

|change = +32.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Ryott Maughan

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 1,296

|percentage = 19.9

|change = +19.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Edward Kretschmer

|party = Independent

|votes = 301

|percentage = 4.6

|change = +4.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Kellett

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 149

|percentage = 2.3

|change = +2.3

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Robert Neilson

|party = Independent

|votes = 114

|percentage = 1.7

|change = +1.7

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,528

|percentage = 94.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 388

|percentage = 5.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 6,916

|percentage = 56.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Independent Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Oxley =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Oxley

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Richard Edwards

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 3,753

|percentage = 53.2

|change = +53.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Harry Turley

|party = Labour

|votes = 3,299

|percentage = 46.8

|change = +46.8

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 7,052

|percentage = 99.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 45

|percentage = 0.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 7,097

|percentage = 57.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Independent Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Wide Bay =

{{Election box begin |

|title = 1901 Australian federal election: Wide Bay

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Andrew Fisher

|party = Labour

|votes = 4,910

|percentage = 55.4

|change = +55.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Annear

|party = Independent Protectionist

|votes = 3,955

|percentage = 44.6

|change = +44.6

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 8,865

|percentage = 98.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 122

|percentage = 1.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 8,987

|percentage = 71.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

South Australia

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 1901 Australian federal election (South Australia)

| country = South Australia

| type = parliamentary

| flag_year = 1876

| next_election = Results of the 1903 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)#South Australia

| next_year = 1903

| seats_for_election = All 7 South Australian seats in the House of Representatives

| registered = 153,268

| turnout = 62,982 (40.82%)

| election_date = 30 March 1901

| image1 = x160px

| leader1 = George Reid

| party1 = Free Trade Party

| last_election1 =

| seats1 = 4

| seat_change1 =

| popular_vote1 = 175,813

| percentage1 = 50.21%

| image2 = x160px

| leader2 = Edmund Barton

| party2 = Protectionist Party

| last_election2 =

| seats2 = 2

| seat_change2 =

| popular_vote2 = 116,970

| percentage2 = 33.40%

| image3 = {{Election image filler|Australian Labor Party|LAB}}

| leader3 = No federal leader

| party3 = Labour

| color3 = DE3533

| leaders_seat3 =

| last_election3 =

| seats3 = 1

| seat_change3 =

| popular_vote3 = 55,633

| percentage3 = 15.89%

| swing3 =

}}

= South Australia =

Elected members listed in bold. South Australia elected seven members, with each elector casting up to seven votes.

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: South Australia

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Charles Kingston

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 41,477

|percentage = 65.9

|change = +65.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sir Langdon Bonython

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 39,434

|percentage = 62.7

|change = +62.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Paddy Glynn

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 37,450

|percentage = 59.5

|change = +59.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Frederick Holder

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 37,424

|percentage = 59.5

|change = +59.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Lee Batchelor

|party = Labour

|votes = 31,614

|percentage = 50.3

|change = +50.3

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Vaiben Louis Solomon

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 27,030

|percentage = 43.0

|change = +43.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Alexander Poynton

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 25,864

|percentage = 41.1

|change = +41.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Price

|party = Labour

|votes = 24,019

|percentage = 38.2

|change = +38.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Robert Caldwell

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 21,102

|percentage = 33.6

|change = +33.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Henry Baker

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 15,760

|percentage = 25.1

|change = +25.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Crawford Vaughan

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 11,874

|percentage = 18.9

|change = +18.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Richard Wood

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 11,054

|percentage = 17.6

|change = +17.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Thomas Webb

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 9,357

|percentage = 14.9

|change = +14.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Cooke

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 8,947

|percentage = 14.2

|change = +14.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John O'Connell

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 3,152

|percentage = 5.0

|change = +5.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = George Wyld

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,858

|percentage = 4.6

|change = +4.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = George Mitchell

|party = Independent

|votes = 1,745

|percentage = 2.8

|change = +2.8

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 350,161

|percentage = 98.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 985

|percentage = 1.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 62,982

|percentage = 40.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

Western Australia

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 1901 Australian federal election (Western Australia)

| country = Western Australia

| type = parliamentary

| flag_year = 1870

| next_election = Results of the 1903 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)#Western Australia

| next_year = 1903

| seats_for_election = All 5 Western Australian seats in the House of Representatives

| registered = 91,043

| turnout = 25,655 (28.18%)

| election_date = 29 March 1901

| image1 = x160px

| leader1 = George Reid

| party1 = Free Trade Party

| last_election1 =

| seats1 = 2

| seat_change1 =

| popular_vote1 = 11,218

| percentage1 = 44.16%

| image2 = {{Election image filler|Australian Labor Party|LAB}}

| leader2 = No federal leader

| party2 = Labour

| color2 = DE3533

| last_election2 =

| seats2 = 2

| seat_change2 =

| popular_vote2 = 8,494

| percentage2 = 33.44%

| image3 = x160px

| leader3 = Edmund Barton

| party3 = Protectionist Party

| leaders_seat3 =

| last_election3 =

| seats3 = 1

| seat_change3 =

| popular_vote3 = 2,310

| percentage3 = 9.09%

| swing3 =

}}

= Coolgardie =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Coolgardie

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Hugh Mahon

|party = Labour

|votes = 3,329

|percentage = 52.8

|change = +52.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Archibald

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,974

|percentage = 47.2

|change = +47.2

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 6,303

|percentage =

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Fremantle =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Fremantle

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Elias Solomon

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,870

|percentage = 56.7

|change = +56.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Tom O'Beirne

|party = Labour

|votes = 1,831

|percentage = 36.2

|change = +36.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Charles Jones

|party = Independent Free Trade

|votes = 262

|percentage = 5.2

|change = +5.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Adcock

|party = Independent Free Trade

|votes = 102

|percentage = 2.0

|change = +2.0

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,065

|percentage = 97.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 148

|percentage = 2.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,213

|percentage = 31.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Kalgoorlie =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Kalgoorlie

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Kirwan

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 5,374

|percentage = 64.1

|change = +64.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = John Hopkins

|party = Independent Free Trade

|votes = 3,015

|percentage = 35.9

|change = +35.9

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 8,389

|percentage = 44.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Free Trade

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Perth =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Perth

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Fowler{{efn|name=ftpendorsed}}

|party = Labour

|votes = 3,334

|percentage = 59.1

|change = +59.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Michael Cavanagh

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 2,310

|percentage = 40.9

|change = +40.9

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 5,644

|percentage = 98.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 106

|percentage = 1.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 5,750

|percentage = 31.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Labour

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Swan =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Swan

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sir John Forrest

|party = Protectionist

|votes = unopposed

|percentage =

|change =

}}

{{Election box new seat win AU party|

|winner = Protectionist

}}

{{Election box end}}

Tasmania

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 1901 Australian federal election (Tasmania)

| country = Tasmania

| type = parliamentary

| flag_year = 1901

| next_election = Results of the 1903 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)#Tasmania

| next_year = 1903

| seats_for_election = All 5 Tasmanian seats in the House of Representatives

| registered = 38,870

| turnout = 18,575 (47.79%)

| election_date = 29 March 1901

| image1 = x160px

| leader1 = George Reid

| party1 = Free Trade Party

| last_election1 =

| seats1 = 3

| seat_change1 =

| popular_vote1 = 10,058

| percentage1 = 55.75%

| image2 = x160px

| leader2 = Edmund Barton

| party2 = Protectionist Party

| last_election2 =

| seats2 = 1

| seat_change2 =

| popular_vote2 = 3,903

| percentage2 = 21.63%

}}

= Tasmania =

{{Election box begin |

|title=1901 Australian federal election: Tasmania

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sir Edward Braddon

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 4,720

|percentage = 26.2

|change = +26.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = King O'Malley{{efn|name=indprot|Sometimes classed as an Independent Protectionist, but joined the Labour Party Caucus in Parliament.{{cite web |title=Commonwealth of Australia Legislative Election of 29-30 March 1901 – Tasmania|url=http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/1901/1901repstas.txt|author=Carr, Adam|publisher=Psephos|access-date=14 October 2024}}}}

|party = Independent Labour

|votes = 3,940

|percentage = 21.9

|change = +21.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Norman Cameron

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 2,092

|percentage = 11.6

|change = +11.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Frederick Piesse

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 1,816

|percentage = 9.9

|change = +9.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Sir Philip Fysh

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 1,794

|percentage = 9.9

|change = +9.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = William Hartnoll

|party = Free Trade

|votes = 1,430

|percentage = 7.9

|change = +7.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = James Whitelaw

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 1,167

|percentage = 6.5

|change = +6.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Charles Fenton

|party = Protectionist

|votes = 942

|percentage = 5.2

|change = +5.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = David Blanchard

|party = Independent

|votes = 140

|percentage = 0.8

|change = +0.8

}}

{{Election box formal|

|votes = 18,041

|percentage = 97.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal|

|votes = 533

|percentage = 2.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 18,575

|percentage = 47.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

Notes

{{notelist}}

See also

References

{{Reflist}}

{{Results of Australian federal elections}}

House of Representatives 1901