John Norman (Australian politician)

John Norman (1855 - 11 July 1912) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Norman died in July 1912[1] and his funeral proceeded from his former residence in Thomas Street, Tinana to the Maryborough Cemetery.

[4] He then stood for the two-member seat of Maryborough in the Queensland Legislative Assembly at the 1893 Queensland colonial election but was beaten by the Ministerialist John Annear and Oppositionist Charles Powers.

He did not stand in 1899 but three years later, at the 1902 Queensland state election, he and fellow Labour member Charles Barton won both positions as the members for Maryborough.

[6] He represented the electorate until 1907 when he stood as a Kidstonite at that year's state election but was beaten into fourth place.