Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1894–1896
This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 16 July 1894 to 27 July 1896. The chamber had 21 seats made up of seven provinces each electing three members, on a system of rotation whereby one-third of the members would retire at each biennial election. As this was the first election of the Legislative Council under responsible government in Western Australia, following the passage of the Constitution Act Amendment Act 1893, all seats were vacant at the time of the election, and therefore the candidate with most votes in each province was elected for six years, the second-most for four years and the third-most for two years.
| Name | Province | Term expires |
Years in office |
|---|---|---|---|
| William Alexander[3] | Central | 1898 | 1895–1898 |
| Henry Briggs[4] | West | 1898 | 1896–1919 |
| R. G. Burges | East | 1898 | 1894–1903 |
| Daniel Keen Congdon | West | 1900 | 1887–1890; 1892–1900 |
| Frederick Crowder | South-East | 1900 | 1894–1900; 1901–1902 |
| Edward Davies[4] | West | 1898 | 1894–1896 |
| Charles Dempster | East | 1900 | 1873–1874; 1894–1907 |
| John Foulkes | South-West | 1896 | 1894–1896 |
| John Winthrop Hackett | South-West | 1900 | 1890–1916 |
| Richard Hardey | East | 1896 | 1876–1880; 1890–1896 |
| Samuel Haynes | South-East | 1898 | 1894–1910 |
| Ernest Henty[3] | Central | 1898 | 1894–1895 |
| Hugh McKernan | Central | 1896 | 1894–1896 |
| Alfred Kidson[2] | West | 1896 | 1895–1902 |
| Edward McLarty | South-West | 1898 | 1894–1916 |
| Harry Marshall[2] | West | 1896 | 1894–1895 |
| Stephen Henry Parker | Metropolitan | 1898 | 1878–1888; 1889–1890; 1892–1897 |
| Charles Piesse | South-East | 1896 | 1894–1914 |
| John Richardson | North | 1898 | 1894–1904 |
| Edward Robinson | North | 1896 | 1894–1896 |
| Henry Saunders | Metropolitan | 1896 | 1894–1902; 1918–1919 |
| Sir George Shenton | Metropolitan | 1900 | 1870–1873; 1875–1906 |
| Frank Stone | North | 1900 | 1894–1906 |
| Edward Wittenoom[1] | Central | 1900 | 1883–1884; 1885–1886; 1894–1898; 1902–1906; 1910–1934 |