William MacGillivray (politician)

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William MacGillivray (14 December 1891 – 15 November 1975) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Chaffey as an independent from 1938 to 1956.[1]

He was one of 14 of 39 lower house MPs at the 1938 election to be elected as an independent, which as a grouping won 40 percent of the primary vote, more than either of the major parties. Tom Stott was the de facto leader of the independent caucus within parliament.

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Parliament of South Australia
New seat Member for Chaffey
1938–1956
Succeeded by
Harold King

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