1934 Brisbane City Council election
The 1934 Brisbane City Council election was held on 28 April 1934 to elect the Lord Mayor and councillors for each of the 20 wards of the City of Brisbane.
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Results
Ward[1] | Party | Councillor | |
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Brisbane | Labor | J. A. Moir | |
Bulimba | Labor | W. M'Auliffe | |
Buranda | Labor | A. Laurie | |
Enoggera | National Citizens | E. Lanham | |
Fortitude Valley | Labor | E. F. O'Brien | |
Hamilton | Civic Reform | A. H. Tait | |
Ithaca | Labor | W. R. Warmington | |
Kelvin Grove | Labor | W. J. Graham | |
Kurilpa | Labor | J. Moore | |
Logan | Labor | J. I. Brown | |
Maree | Labor | A. Skirving | |
Oxley | National Citizens | J. E. Lane | |
Paddington | Labor | William Power | |
Sandgate | Progressives | Eric Decker | |
South Brisbane | Labor | W. V. Hefferan | |
Toowong | Independent | Harry Massey | |
Windsor | Labor | H. Williams | |
Wynnum | National Citizens | W. L. Dart |
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