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John Lynch (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
Alfred Conroy

Name
  
John Lynch

Occupation
  
Road contractor

Nationality
  
Australian

Succeeded by
  
Bert Lazzarini


John Lynch (Australian politician)

Died
  
15 June 1941 (aged 78–79)

Political party
  
Labor (1914–17) Nationalist (1917–19)

John Lynch (1862 – 15 June 1941) was an Australian politician. Born in Young, New South Wales, he received a primary education before becoming a road contractor and dam sinker. He also selected land at Thuddingra. In 1914, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for Werriwa, defeating Liberal MP Alfred Conroy. Lynch was one of the Labor members who followed Prime Minister Billy Hughes when he left the Labor Party in 1916 and formed the Nationalist Party with the Liberals. Lynch won re-election as a Nationalist in 1917 but was defeated in 1919 by Labor's Bert Lazzarini. He became a farmer and rural writer before his death in 1941.

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John Lynch (Australian politician) Wikipedia