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Ovens (or The Ovens) was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly[1][2] in the Australian state of Victoria from 1856 to 1927. It was based in northern Victoria, bordered by the Ovens River in the south-west and included the town of Beechworth, Victoria.[3]

The district of Ovens was one of the initial districts of the first Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1856.[1] It was defined in the Victorian Constitution Act 1855 (taking effect at the 1856 elections) as: Шаблон:Cquote

Ovens was superseded by Electoral district of Wangaratta and Ovens in 1927.[2]

Members for Ovens

One member initially,[1] two from the increase in members of 1859.[4] One again from the redistribution of 1889 when the Electoral district of Wangaratta and Rutherglen, amongst others, was created.

Member 1 Term Member 2 Term
Daniel Cameron Шаблон:Efn[1] Nov. 1856 – Mar. 1857  
John Wood[5] Apr. 1857Шаблон:Efn – July 1861
Alexander Keefer[6] Oct. 1859 – Mar. 1860
John Donald[7] Mar. 1860Шаблон:Efn – July 1861
William Charles Weekes[8] Aug. 1861 – Aug. 1864 Peter Wright Aug. 1861 – Aug. 1864
George Verney Smith[6] Nov. 1864 – Apr. 1877 George Kerferd[9] Nov. 1864 – Jan. 1886
George Billson[10] May 1877 – June 1880
William Zincke[11] July 1880 – Feb. 1883
George Billson[10] Feb. 1883 – Feb. 1886
Joseph Ferguson[12] Mar. 1886 – Mar. 1889 Ferguson Tuthill[13] Jan. 1886Шаблон:Efn – Mar. 1889
Single Member District 1889–1927
Member Party Term
  Joseph Ferguson Unaligned 1889–1894
  J. A. Isaacs Unaligned 1894–1902
  Thomas Ashworth Unaligned 1902–1904
  Alfred Billson Unaligned 1904–1916
Шаблон:Australian party style Nationalist 1916–1924
Шаблон:Australian party style Liberal 1924–1927

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Election results

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References

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