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Western Suburbs - 1925 (Roll: 72,357) - 5 to be elected
Candidate Party Votes % Quotas Final %
Ness, John Thomas (Re-elected 2) Nationalist 9,016 18.06 1.0837 8,320 16.67
Hoskins, Tom James (Re-elected 4) Nationalist 6,975 13.97 0.8383 8,586 17.20
Jarvie, Milton Livingstone Fredericks (Elected 5) Nationalist 3,980 7.97 0.4784 7,432 14.89
Morton, Henry James Nationalist 2,443 4.89 0.2936
Simpson, William Ballantyne Nationalist 1,865 3.74 0.2242
McTiernan, Edward Aloysius (Re-elected 1) Labor Party 11,239 22.52 1.3508 8,320 16.67
Lazzarini, Carlo Camillo (Re-elected 3) Labor Party 7,697 15.42 0.9251 8,320 16.67
Olde, Bernard Clarence Labor Party 774 1.55 0.0930
Troy, James Grant Labor Party 649 1.30 0.0780
Ryan, Roger Matthew Labor Party 99 0.20 0.0119
Armstrong, Frederick William Protestant Labor 578 1.16 0.0695
Millington, Alfred Protestant Labor 490 0.98 0.0589
Cain, John Majority Labor 133 0.27 0.0160
Huie, Alexander Gordon Independent 3,976 7.97 0.4779 5,212 10.44
Formal Votes 49,914
Informal / Exhausted Votes 1,253 2.45 3,724 7.46
Total Votes / Turnout 51,167 70.71
Quota for election 8,320
Notes: Sitting Nationalist MP James Wilson did not contest the election.
Corrections: Hughes and Graham (1975) lists F.W.Armstrong as an Independent candidate, where notes at the State Electoral Office suggest he was a Protestant Labor candidate. The strong flow of preferences from A.Millington suggest Armstrong had some association with Protestant Labor, and this party affiliation has been adopted.