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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as elected at the 15 November 1914 election and subsequent by-elections up to the election of 15 November 1917:

Name Party Electorate Term in Office
Henry Angus Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Gunbower 1911–1934
Henry Bailey Labor Port Fairy 1914–1932; 1935–1950
Matthew Baird Comm. Liberal / Economy / Nationalist Ballarat West 1911–1927
Samuel Barnes Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Walhalla 1910–1927
Norman Bayles Nationalist / Economy Toorak 1906–1920
Alfred Billson Nationalist / Economy Ovens 1901–1902; 1904–1927
John Billson Labor Fitzroy 1900–1924
Maurice Blackburn Labor Essendon 1914–1917; 1925–1934
John Bowser Nationalist / Economy Wangaratta 1894–1929
Allan Cameron Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Dalhousie 1914–1923
James Cameron Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Gippsland East 1902–1920
Hugh Campbell Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Glenelg 1906–1920
John Carlisle Comm. Liberal / Nationalist / Economy Benalla 1903–1927
John Chatham Labor Grenville 1913–1917
Ted Cotter Labor Richmond 1908–1945
Alfred Downward Unaligned Mornington 1894–1929
George Elmslie Labor Albert Park 1902–1918
James Farrer Comm. Liberal / Nationalist / Economy Barwon 1906–1917
Alfred Farthing Comm. Liberal / Nationalist East Melbourne 1911–1927
John Gordon Comm. Liberal / Nationalist/ Economy Waranga 1911–1927
Achilles Gray Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Korong 1914–1917
John Gray Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Swan Hill 1904–1917
Alfred Hampson [a] Labor Bendigo East 1911–1915
Martin Hannah Labor Collingwood 1904–1906; 1908–1921
Edmond Hogan Labor Warrenheip 1913–1943
William Hutchinson Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Borung 1902–1920
James Jewell Labor Brunswick 1910–1949
John Johnstone [b] Comm. Liberal Polwarth 1911–1917
William Keast Ministerial / Comm. Liberal Dandenong 1900–1917
Harry Lawson Nationalist Castlemaine and Maldon 1900–1928
John Leckie [c] Nationalist Benambra 1913–1917
John Lemmon Labor Williamstown 1904–1955
Thomas Livingston Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Gippsland South 1902–1922
Robert McCutcheon Ministerialist / Comm. Liberal St Kilda 1902–1917
Robert McGregor Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Ballarat East 1894–1924
Hugh McKenzie Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Rodney 1904–1917
Malcolm McKenzie Unaligned Upper Goulburn 1892–1903; 1911–1920
John Mackey Comm. Liberal / Nationalist / Economy Gippsland West 1902–1924
Donald Mackinnon Liberal Prahran 1900–1920
James McLachlan Independent Gippsland North 1908–1938
Donald McLeod Nationalist Daylesford 1900–1923
William McPherson Comm. Liberal / Nationalist / Economy Hawthorn 1913–1930
Frank Madden Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Boroondara 1894–1917
James Membrey Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Jika Jika 1907–1917
James Menzies Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Lowan 1911–1920
John Mitchell Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Goulburn Valley 1914–1920
John Murray [d] Comm. Liberal Warrnambool 1884–1916
David Oman Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Hampden 1900–1927
Alfred Outtrim Labor Maryborough 1904–1920
Alexander Peacock Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Allandale 1889–1933
John Pennington Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Kara Kara 1913–1917; 1918–1935
William Plain [e] Labor / Nationalist Geelong 1908–1917
George Prendergast Labor North Melbourne 1894–1897; 1900–1926; 1927–1937
Andrew Robertson Comm. Liberal / Nationalist / Economy Bulla 1903–1924
Alexander Rogers Labor Melbourne 1908–1924
James Rouget Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Evelyn 1914–1917
George Sangster [f] Labor Port Melbourne 1894–1915
David Smith Labor Bendigo West 1904–1924
William Kennedy Smith Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Dundas 1914–1917
Oswald Snowball Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Brighton 1909–1928
Robert Solly Labor Carlton 1904–1906; 1908–1932
Richard Toutcher Comm. Liberal / Nationalist Stawell and Ararat 1904–1935
Tom Tunnecliffe Labor Eaglehawk 1903–1904; 1907–1920; 1921–1947
Edward Warde Labor Flemington 1900–1925
Gordon Webber Labor Abbotsford 1912–1932
[a] Hampson resigned in January 1915; replaced by Luke Clough in February 1915.
[b] Johnstone resigned in June 1917; replaced by James McDonald in July 1917.
[c] Leckie resigned in March 1917; replaced by Henry Beardmore in April 1917.
[d] Murray died 4 May 1916, replaced by James Deany in June 1916.
[e] Plain resigned in March 1917 to contest a Senate seat in the federal election; he was replaced by Robert Purnell in August 1917.
[f] Sangster died 8 April 1915; replaced by Owen Sinclair in April 1915.

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