Metropolitan Province


The Metropolitan Province was a multi-member electoral province of the Western Australian Legislative Council, located in the metropolitan region of Perth. It was created by the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1893, and became effective on 22 May 1894 following the first council elections following the granting of responsible government to Western Australia. The seat was safe for the Liberal Party and its predecessors.


Until the 1950 elections, it covered Perth's central business district and nearby environs, but moved at that point to the western and northern suburbs while still extending to include Perth itself. In 1963–1964, electoral changes to the Legislative Council, which abolished the 10 three-member seats and created 15 two-member seats in their place, resulted in the seat shrinking into the wealthy western suburbs region. Thereafter, it was a safe seat for the Liberal Party. In 1989, the province was abolished by the Acts Amendment (Electoral Reform) Act 1987, and with two others became part of the North Metropolitan Region under the new proportional voting system.




Contents





  • 1 Geography


  • 2 Representation

    • 2.1 Members



  • 3 References




Geography


The province was made up of several complete Legislative Assembly districts, which changed at each distribution. It had a more restrictive franchise than the Legislative Assembly, however, so not all voters in the corresponding Assembly districts were eligible to vote in the Council.







































































RedistributionPeriodElectoral districtsElectors% of State
1893
22 May 1894 – 22 May 1898

Perth,
East Perth,
West Perth


 
 
1896
22 May 1898 – 22 May 1900

Perth,
East Perth,
North Perth,
West Perth


 
 
1899
22 May 1900 – 22 May 1904

Perth,
East Perth,
North Perth,
West Perth


 
 
1904
22 May 1904 – 22 May 1912
 
 
1911
22 May 1912 – 22 May 1930
 
 
1929
22 May 1930 – 22 May 1950
 
 
1948
22 May 1950 – 22 May 1956

Claremont,
Cottesloe,
East Perth,
Leederville,
Nedlands,
North Perth,
Subiaco,
Wembley Beaches,
West Perth


 
 
1955
22 May 1956 – 22 May 1962

Claremont,
Cottesloe,
East Perth,
Leederville,
Mount Hawthorn,
Nedlands,
North Perth,
Subiaco,
Wembley Beaches,
West Perth


 
 
1961
22 May 1962 – 22 May 1965

Balcatta,
Claremont,
Cottesloe,
Karrinyup,
Mount Hawthorn,
Nedlands,
Perth,
Subiaco,
Wembley


 
 
1963–64
22 May 1965 – 22 May 1968

Claremont,
Cottesloe,
Nedlands,
Perth,
Subiaco


 
 
1966
22 May 1968 – 22 May 1974

Cottesloe,
Floreat,
Nedlands,
Perth,
Subiaco


 
 
1972
22 May 1974 – 22 May 1977
 
 
1976
22 May 1977 – 22 May 1983
 
 
1982
22 May 1983 – 22 May 1989
 
 


Representation



Members


Three-member seat




























































































Member 1PartyTermMember 2PartyTermMember 3PartyTerm
Sir George Shenton
 
1894–1906

Stephen Henry Parker
 
1894–1897

Henry Saunders
 
1894–1902

George Randell
 
1897–1910

James Wright
 
1902–1908

Charles Sommers
 

Liberal
1906–1918

Walter Kingsmill
 
1903–1922

Arthur Jenkins
 

Liberal
1908–1917

Harry Boan
 

Nationalist
1917–1918

Henry Saunders
 
Independent
1918–1919

John Nicholson
 

Nationalist
1918–1941

Arthur Lovekin
 

Nationalist
1919–1931

James Macfarlane
 

Nationalist
1922–1928

Leonard Bolton
 

Nationalist
1932–1945

James Franklin
 

Nationalist
1928–1940
Sir Hal Colebatch
 

Nationalist
1940–1945

James Hislop
 

Nationalist
1941–1945
 

Liberal
1945–1948
 

Liberal
1945–1948
 

Liberal
1945–1965

Keith Watson
 

Liberal
1948–1965

Harry Hearn
 

Liberal
1948–1956

Reg Mattiske
 

Liberal
1956–1965
Two-member seat


























Member 1PartyTermMember 2PartyTerm

James Hislop
 

Liberal
1965–1971

Keith Watson
 

Liberal
1965–1968

John Williams
 

Liberal
1971–1989

Ian Medcalf
 

Liberal
1968–1986

Max Evans
 

Liberal
1986–1989


References



  • Black, David (1991). Legislative Council of Western Australia : membership register, electoral law and statistics, 1890-1989. Perth: Parliamentary History Project. ISBN 0-7309-3641-4. 





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