Electoral results for the district of Annandale

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.