Jack Power (politician)

Jack Power
Senator for New South Wales
In office
20 November 1924 – 13 January 1925
Preceded byAllan McDougall
Succeeded byWilliam Gibbs
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
In office
30 August 1921 – 20 November 1924
Personal details
BornJohn Maurice Power
(1883-12-15)15 December 1883
Died13 January 1925(1925-01-13) (aged 41)
PartyLabor
Spouses
Alice Duggan
(m. 1911; died 1913)
Stella Horrigan
(m. 1918)
OccupationDrayman, farmhand, pastrycook, taxi driver, tobacconist
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John Maurice Power (15 December 1883 – 13 January 1925) was an Australian trade unionist and politician. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and was appointed to the Senate to fill a casual vacancy in 1924, after previously serving as mayor of Paddington (1917–1918), ALP state president (1921–1923), and on the New South Wales Legislative Council (1921–1924). However, he died two months after his appointment at the age of 41, without taking his seat in parliament.