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The 1925 Brisbane City Council election was held on 21 February to elect the Lord Mayor and councillors for each of the 20 wards of the City of Brisbane.[1][2] The election was the first for the City of Brisbane, which had been created from the amalgamation of 20 local governments the previous year.
Results
Ward[1] | Party | Councillor | |
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Brisbane | Labor | J. P. Teefey | |
Bulimba | United | A. Harrison | |
Buranda | Labor | A. Laurie | |
Enoggera | United | E. Lanham | |
Fortitude Valley | Labor | J. P. Keogh | |
Ithaca | United | W. R. Warmington | |
Kelvin Grove | Labor | J. Tait | |
Kurilpa | United | E. Barstow | |
Logan | United | J. Soden | |
Maree | Labor | A. Elliott | |
Merthyr | United | A. M. Oxlade | |
Nundah | United | F. W. Bradbury | |
Oxley | United | F. A. Stimpson | |
Paddington | Labor | John Fihelly | |
Sandgate | United | W. F. Schulz | |
South Brisbane | United | R. W. H. Long | |
Toombul | United | C. W. Campbell | |
Toowong | United | Archibald Watson | |
Windsor | United | T. Prentice | |
Wynnum | United | Bill Dart |
References
- 1 2 3 "Nationalists' Civic Regime Emphatically Approved. - LABOUR MAKES NO HEADWAY. BALANCE OF POWER MAINTAINED. MAYOR JOLLY'S HUGE MAJORITY. | SOLID VOTING IN CONTINUOUS RAIN. - The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) - 20 Feb 1928". Trove. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
- ↑ "Greater Brisbane. - ELECTION RESULTS. LABOR BADLY DEFEATED. Brisbane, February 22. - Daily Mercury (Mackay, Qld. : 1906 - 1954) - 23 Feb 1925". Trove. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
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