John (Jack) Linnett (1859 – 16 May 1902) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
[1] He was born at Essex, England, the son of William Linnett and his wife Rachel (née Cook).
He died there in May 1902 and his funeral proceeded from his former residence to the North Rockhampton Cemetery.
[3] Linnett, a Ministerialist, contested the 1901 by-election for the seat of Rockhampton North in June 1901 to replace James Stewart, who had moved to the Australian Senate.
[5] The 1902 state elections were held the following March and Linnett did not stand for re-election with Henry Turner winning the seat.