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Albert Palmer (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
James McColl

Role
  
Australian Politician

Nationality
  
Australian

Died
  
August 14, 1919


Occupation
  
Grazier

Succeeded by
  
William Hill

Name
  
Albert Palmer

Resigned
  
August 14, 1919

Albert Palmer (Australian politician)

Political party
  
Free Trade Party (1906–1909)

Albert Clayton Palmer (1859 – 14 August 1919) was an Australian politician. Born in Melbourne, he received a primary education before becoming a bank clerk and later a flour-miller and grazier. He sat on Euroa Shire Council and was the leader of the Kyabram Reform Movement, a conservative rural group that aimed to reduce the number of state parliamentarians. In 1906 he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Echuca, defeating the sitting member for the abolished Moira, Thomas Kennedy, by just 32 votes. This election was declared void by the Court of Disputed Returns, and Palmer won the subsequent by-election more comfortably. Palmer joined the Commonwealth Liberal Party in 1909 and the Nationalist Party in 1917, and held Echuca until his death in 1919.

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