Electoral district of Ballaarat

For the lower house seat in the Victorian Legislative Assembly 1927–1955, see Electoral district of Ballarat.
For the upper house seat in the Victorian Legislative Council 1937–2006, see Ballarat Province.

The Electoral district of Ballaarat[1] was an electoral district of the old unicameral Victorian Legislative Council of 1851 to 1856. Victoria being a colony in Australia at the time. Ballaarat (also spelled Ballarat) was added to the Council in 1855, along with four other districts.[1]

The Electoral district of Ballarat's area included the parishes of Ballaarat, Dowling Forest, Burrumbeet, Ascot, Glendaruel, Creswick, and Spring Hill.[1]

Ballaarat was abolished along with all the other districts in the Legislative Council in 1856 as part of the new Parliament of Victoria. New Provinces were created that made up the Legislative Council, which was the upper house from 1856.[2]

Members

Member 1 Term Member 2 Term
John Humffray Nov 1855 – Mar 1856 Peter Lalor Nov 1855 – Mar 1856

Humffray and Lalor were both elected unopposed on 10 November 1855.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "An Act to further alter "The Victoria Electoral Act of 1851" and to increase the Number of Members of the Legislative Council of Victoria. (Assented to 22nd May, 1855.)" (PDF). Australasian Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  2. Sweetman, Edward (1920). Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. p. 182. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  3. "Ballarat". Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer. 12 November 1855. p. 2.

Coordinates: 37°33′S 143°51′E / 37.550°S 143.850°E / -37.550; 143.850

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