Frederick Gill (15 March 1862 – 17 April 1936) was an Australian politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1904 to 1905 and again from 1908 to 1914.
[1] He first stood for parliament at the 1902 West Perth by-election (caused by the death of the premier, George Leake), and placed second to Charles Moran, ahead of four other candidates.
[1] Balcatta was abolished prior to the 1911 state election, and Gill transferred to the new seat of Leederville.
[2] After leaving parliament, Gill bought a property in Morawa (a small town in the Mid West), where he farmed wheat.
[1] He contested the seat of Irwin at the 1921 election, running for the Country Party, but placed only fourth out of seven candidates.