Adam Carr's Election Archive
Commonwealth of Australia
Electoral Divisions of the House of Representatives
Division of Echuca, Victoria
The Division of Echuca was created in 1901 and abolished in 1937. It was named for the town of Echuca (Indigenous word meaning "meeting of the waters").
REDISTRIBUTIONS
1901: Echuca, Kerang, Kyabram, Shepparton
1906: Echuca, Kyabram, Rushworth, Shepparton
1913: Echuca, Kyabram, Rochester, Shepparton
1922: Echuca, Kyabram, Rochester, Shepparton
TWO-PARTY MAJORITIES
1901: Protectionist 04.0 *1
1903: Protectionist 13.3 *1
1906: Anti-Socialist 00.1 *2
1907b: Anti-Socialist 02.6 *2
1910: Liberal 00.7 *3
1913: Liberal 11.0
1914: Liberal 08.2
1917: Nationalist 10.7
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1919b: Country Party 22.3 *4
1919: Country Party 14.0 *4
1922: Country Party 20.3 *4
1925: Country Party 15.3
1928: Country Party 10.0 *3
1929: Country Party 03.7
1931: Country Party 02.4 *3
1934: Country Party 14.9 *3
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*1 Majority over Free Trade
*2 Majority over Protectionist
*3 Majority over independent
*4 Majority over Nationalist
ENROLMENTS
ELECTION RESULTS 1901-34
Click here to see full results for Echuca at every election from 1901 to 1934.
MEMBERS FOR ECHUCA
Hon James McColl (Prot) 1901-06
Albert Palmer (Ind, Lib, Nat) 1906-19
Hon William Hill (VFU, CP) 1919b-34
Hon John McEwen (CP) 1934-37
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| Hon James McColl (Prot) 1901-06 |
Albert Palmer (Ind, Lib, Nat) 1906-19 |
Hon William Hill (VFU, CP) 1919-34 |
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| Hon John McEwen (CP) 1934-37 |
BOUNDARIES
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