Division of Kennedy

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The Division of Kennedy is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland. The division was first proclaimed in 1900 and was one of the original 75 divisions contested at the first federal election.

The division is named after Edmund Kennedy, an explorer in the area where the division is located in Queensland.

Member Party Term
Charles McDonald ALP 1901-25
Grosvenor Arundell Francis Nationalist 1925-29
David Riordan FLP/ALP 1929-36
Bill Riordan FLP/ALP 1936-66
Bob Katter, Sr. Country Party/National Party 1966-90
Rob Hulls ALP 1990-93
Bob Katter NP/Independent 1993-

Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in Queensland

Blair | Bonner | Bowman | Brisbane | Capricornia | Dawson | Dickson | Fadden | Fairfax | Fisher | Flynn | Forde | Griffith | Groom | Herbert | Hinkler | Kennedy | Leichhardt | Lilley | Longman | Maranoa | McPherson | Moncrieff | Moreton | Oxley | Petrie | Rankin | Ryan | Wide Bay

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