Annandale, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, had two incarnations, the first from 1894 to 1920, the second from 1927 to 1950.
[7][8] Sitting Labor MP Bob Gorman was returned with an increased majority[9] defeating Independent candidate Stanley Moran who stood as a Communist in the 1932 election in the seat of Glebe [10] and first time New Social Order candidate Harry Blackwell who never stood again.
[20] Sitting Labor MP Robert Stuart-Robertson was returned with a significant increased majority,[22] defeating Nationalist Osterley Thompson and Communist Mary Lamm, two first time candidates who never stood again.
[23][24] Sitting Labor MP for Balmain Robert Stuart-Robertson defeated Nationalist Edward Hogan,[25] a first time candidate who did not stand again.
[32] Former Liberal Reform MP for Surry Hills Albert Bruntnell, who ran for the seat of Alexandria in 1907 and lost,[33] defeated Labor's George Davidson, a first time candidate who did not stand again.
[36] Sitting Liberal Reform MP William Mahony was returned, for the fifth and final time, with a reduced majority.
[38] Sitting Liberal Reform MP William Mahony was returned with an increased majority, achieving over 60 percent of the vote for the first time.
[36] Sitting MP William Mahony, from the newly formed Liberal Reform Party was returned with a slightly reduced majority.