Division of Darling Downs - Members

Members

Member Party Term
William Henry Groom Protectionist 1901–1901
(Sir) Littleton Groom Protectionist 1901–1909
Commonwealth Liberal 1909–1917
Nationalist 1917–1929
Independent Nationalist 1929–1929
Arthur Morgan Nationalist 1929–1931
Sir Littleton Groom Independent 1931–1933
United Australia 1933–1936
Arthur Fadden Country 1936–1949
(Sir) Reginald Swartz Liberal 1949–1972
Tom McVeigh Country, National 1972–1984

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