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  • At the time of the 1901 election, the states of Tasmania and South Australia had not yet been divided into electoral divisions. There were seven Members for South Australia, and five Members for Tasmania.

  • : There was no National Labor Party organisation at the time of the 1901 election. Members categorised as "Labor" were endorsed by their various state Labor parties.

: There was no National Protectionist Party organisation at the time of the 1901 election. Members categorised as "Protectionist" were those who accepted the leadership of Edmund Barton.
: The Free Trade Party , then known as the Australian Free Trade and Liberal Association, was the only national political party at the 1901 election.
: William Groom died in 1901 , and was replaced by Littleton Ernest Groom at the resulting By-election on September 14 .
: Frederick Piesse died in 1902 , and was replaced by William Hartnoll at the resulting by-election on March 26 .
: Rt Hon George Reid resigned in 1903 , and was re-elected to his seat at the resulting by-election on September 4 .


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