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Francis Willmott

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45: 472:. Clarke had been elected to a six-year term in 1920, and Willmott consequently did not face re-election for another five years. At the 1926 election, he finished third behind Nationalist and Labor candidates with 29.2 percent of the vote, with the Nationalist Party's 671: 661: 666: 501: 506: 676: 418: 656: 531: 410: 651: 465: 306: 233: 115: 454: 446: 402: 390: 374: 310: 173: 95: 341:, and was a prefect in his final year. Willmott came to Western Australia in 1886, and initially worked on Edward Brockman's property in the 473: 223: 338: 314: 286: 57: 194: 366: 302: 681: 556: 434: 354: 342: 378: 350: 155: 477: 426: 394: 370: 165: 464:
Willmott's time out of parliament was short-lived, as within two months he won a Legislative Council by-election for
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chosen as leader. Gardiner resigned from the position in March 1915, with Willmott elected in his place (and
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winning. After leaving parliament, Willmott returned to his Bridgetown farm, eventually retiring to
373:. Willmott eventually returned to the South West, and from 1902 to 1914 worked as a ranger for the 534:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 21 May 2016. 44: 552: 275: 178: 120: 62: 301:(1870 – 29 January 1941) was an Australian politician who was a member of both houses of the 489: 442: 393:, Willmott stood for the newly formed Country Party, defeating the sitting member for the 469: 398: 211: 143: 32: 635: 619: 603: 587: 571: 450: 406: 83: 430: 422: 549:
Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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as his deputy). In July 1916, the Country Party combined with the
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in 1941, aged 70, after a period of ill health. Willmott's son,
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WILLMOTT ELECTED LEADER." 355:Goldfields Water Supply Scheme 1: 532:Francis Edward Sykes Willmott 299:Francis Edward Sykes Willmott 547:; Prescott, Valerie (1997). 437:). Willmott was appointed a 357:, supervising the tanks at 698: 439:minister without portfolio 18: 377:. He had a property near 292: 269:29 January 1941 (aged 70) 239: 184: 126: 68: 51: 42: 604:"CHANGE IN LEADERSHIP." 486:Francis Drake Willmott 347:Edmund Vernon Brockman 21:Francis Drake Willmott 682:People from Lowestoft 337:. He was educated at 325:Willmott was born in 193:Serving with 16:Australian politician 572:"THE COUNTRY PARTY." 480:in 1938. He died in 417:) to bring down the 307:Legislative Assembly 116:Legislative Assembly 608:The West Australian 578:, 13 November 1914. 576:The West Australian 466:South-West Province 447:1921 state election 425:. 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Index

Francis Drake Willmott
The Honourable

Country Party
Western Australia
Alfred Piesse
James Gardiner
Tom Harrison
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Charles Layman
John Henry Smith
Nelson
Legislative Council
Western Australia
John Ewing
Edwin Rose
Ephraim Clarke
William Mann
South-West Province
Kirkley
Suffolk
Subiaco
Western Australia
Country
Parliament of Western Australia
Legislative Assembly
Legislative Council
Country Party
Kirkley

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