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William Long (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
Elliot Johnson

Occupation
  
Boilermaker


Nationality
  
Australian

Succeeded by
  
Dick Dein

Name
  
William Long

William Long (Australian politician)

Born
  
18 June 1885 Newcastle, New South Wales (
1885-06-18
)

Died
  
3 March 1957(1957-03-03) (aged 71)

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

William John Long (18 June 1885 – 3 March 1957) was an Australian politician.

Born in Newcastle, New South Wales, he received a primary education before becoming a boilermaker at the Eveleigh Railway Workshops for fifteen years. He was the unsuccessful Labor candidate for Botany at the 1925 state election and for Nepean at the 1927 state election.

He was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for Lang at the 1928 federal election, defeating long-serving Nationalist MP and Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives Elliot Johnson. Long held the seat until his own defeat in 1931. He died in 1957.

He made a final bid for public office at the 1944 state election, when he unsuccessfully contested the Parramatta as an independent.

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