Camberwell council election, 1915

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The 1915 Camberwell council election was held in August 1915. One seat in each of the three wards was up for election. Only one election was contested; the seat in South Ward, with the incumbent councillor, Edward Dillon, losing his position.[1]

Wards and results

Ward Pre-1915 Swing Electoral results Post-1915[1]
Party Councillor Margin Margin Councillor Party
North Independent William McBeath Unknown N/A† Results N/A William McBeath Independent
Centre Victorian Free Trade and Land Values League William Renwick Unknown N/A† Results N/A William Renwick Victorian Free Trade and Land Values League
South Independent Edward Dillon Unknown N/A Results 3.99 Arthur Willison Unknown

† - election not held, incumbent unoppossed
‡ - incumbent councillor did not nominate for re-election

Campaign

Edward Dillon, the retiring councillor for South Ward, was defending his support of a controversial by-law to control wandering livestock. Arthur Willison opposed him at the 1915 election and defeated Dillon by 33 votes.[1] This was no small achievement, Dillon having served for the longest period of time of any councillor in Camberwell's or Boroondara's history.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Camberwell and Hawthorn Advertiser. Camberwell City. 4 September 1915. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article153605169, accessed: 19 October 2017
  2. Dillon, Paul (2015) 'Edward Dillon, the Forgotten Boroondara Warrior of Bench, Bank and Borough'. Melbourne: Dillon.