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Adam Carr's Election Archive
Commonwealth of Australia
Electoral Divisions of the House of Representatives
Division of Angas, South Australia (1903-34)

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The Division of Angas was created in 1903 and abolished in 1934. It was named for George Angas (1789-1879), South Australian pioneer, SA MP 1851-66.

REDISTRIBUTIONS
1903: Angaston, Eudunda, Gawler, Kapunda
1922: Angaston, Gawler, Magill, Mitcham

TWO-PARTY MAJORITIES

1903: Free Trade unopposed
1906: Free Trade 13.6
1910: Liberal unopposed
1913: Liberal unopposed
1914: Liberal unopposed
1917: Nationalist 00.8

1919: Labor 00.7
1922: Labor 08.0
1925: Nationalist 00.3
1928: Nationalist 09.4
1929: Labor 04.7
1931: Independent 26.8

ENROLMENTS

ELECTION RESULTS 1903-34
Click here to see full results for Angas at every election from 1903 to 1931.

MEMBERS FOR ANGAS
Hon Patrick Glynn (FT, AS, Lib, Nat) 1903-19
Moses Gabb (ALP) 1919-25
Walter Parsons (Nat) 1925-29
Moses Gabb (ALP, Ind) 1929-34


Hon Patrick Glynn (FT, Lib, Nat) 1903-19 Moses Gabb (ALP) 1919-25 Walter Parsons (Nat) 1925-29


Moses Gabb (ALP, Ind) 1929-34


BOUNDARIES

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1903

1922