- Source: Electoral district of Barcoo
Barcoo was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1885 to 1972.
It was created in 1885, by dividing the district of Mitchell, with Barcoo taking up its western area. It was named after the Barcoo River, and covered remote rural areas in Southwest Queensland.
Barcoo was mostly a safe seat for the Labor Party
The death of Frank Murphy created a by-election on 5 March 1892. A shearer, Tommy Ryan (not to be confused with Premier T. J. Ryan), became the first endorsed Labor candidate in Queensland, and won the seat against opponent William Henry Campbell, the editor and proprietor of the local newspaper, The Western Champion.
The seat was later held by the Premier, T. J. Ryan. Remarkably, his win in 1909 was the last time a member was elected for the seat at a general election. All subsequent members were the victors in by-elections.
The electorate was abolished in the redistribution preceding the 1972 state election.
Members for Barcoo
Election results
See also
Electoral districts of Queensland
Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly by year
Category:Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly by name
References
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- Electoral district of Barcoo
- Barcoo
- Electoral results for the district of Barcoo
- Electoral district of Mitchell (Queensland)
- Arthur Whittingham
- William Henry Campbell (Queensland politician)
- Electoral district of Leichhardt (Queensland)
- George Kerr (Australian politician)
- Electoral district of Wavell
- Electoral district of Belyando