Member of the Australian Parliament for Kalgoorlie
In office 5 May 1917 – 13 December 1919
Preceded by
Hugh Mahon
Succeeded by
Hugh Mahon
Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
In office 21 October 1914 – 20 March 1917
Preceded by
Samuel Elliott
Succeeded by
Samuel Elliott
Constituency
Geraldton
In office 24 June 1904 – 4 November 1913
Preceded by
Frederick Illingworth
Succeeded by
Thomas Chesson
Constituency
Cue
Personal details
Born
(1878-06-03)3 June 1878 Bendigo, Victoria
Died
30 January 1934(1934-01-30) (aged 55) Bendigo, Victoria
Nationality
Australian
Political party
Labor (1904–17) Nationalist (1917–19)
Spouse
Ada Maude Cooke
Children
Jack Heitmann
Occupation
Miner, unionist
Edward Ernest Heitmann (3 June 1878 – 30 January 1934), was an Australian politician and member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1904 to 1917, then a member of the Australian House of Representatives until 1919.
Edward Ernest Heitmann (3 June 1878 – 30 January 1934), was an Australian politician and member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1904...
business executive EdwardHeitmann (1878–1934), Australian politician Eric Heitmann (born 1980), American footballer John H. Heitmann (1842–1894), American...
Preceded by EdwardHeitmann Succeeded by George Foley In office 22 December 1913 – 5 May 1917 Preceded by Charlie Frazer Succeeded by EdwardHeitmann Member...
affair. Johnston and the government's other main backbench critics, EdwardHeitmann and George Taylor, were convinced not to bring down the government...
Assembly, 1972–1982 John Gunn, Labor Premier of South Australia, 1924–26 EdwardHeitmann, Federal Labor politician, 1917–1919 John Lutey, Labor Party member...
government was strongly opposed by three of its backbench members, EdwardHeitmann, Bertie Johnston and George Taylor. The government survived a no-confidence...
Coolgardie. Served as minister under Fisher and Hughes. Lost seat EdwardHeitmann (1878–1934) Nationalist 5 May 1917 – 13 December 1919 Previously held...
entered parliament in November 1913, following the resignation of EdwardHeitmann. He was the only candidate at the by-election, and was re-elected unopposed...
resignation of James Long. Long resigned from the Senate in December 1918, with Edward Mulcahy appointed as his replacement. At the time, section 15 of the constitution...
Dundas Labor Bill Slater Sidney Officer Eaglehawk VFU Thomas Gamboni EdwardHeitmann Albert Dunstan William Dunstan (Ind) William Wallace (Ind) East Melbourne...
Labor candidate, EdwardHeitmann, by just 12 votes, and Heitmann reversed the result at the 1914 state election. However, Heitmann resigned from parliament...
Jose, historian (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1863) 30 January – EdwardHeitmann, Western Australian politician (b. 1878) 21 February – Sydney Smith...
Bendigo. On 20 February 1915, Carty Salmon (Liberal) was elected to succeed Edward Jolley (Labor) as the member for Grampians. On 6 May 1915, William Mahony...
Western Australian state election: Cue Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour EdwardHeitmann 624 51.4 –5.0 Ministerialist James Chesson 590 48.6 +5.0 Total formal...
Western Australian state election: Cue Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour EdwardHeitmann 1,415 68.8 +17.4 Ministerialist James Chesson 642 31.2 -17.4 Total...
Manifold (Nationalist) as the member for Corangamite. On 15 January 1919, Edward Mulcahy (Nationalist) was appointed as a Tasmanian Senator to replace James...
Western Australian state election: Cue Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour EdwardHeitmann 854 56.4 +56.4 Ministerialist Frederick Illingworth 661 43.6 –12.7...
Australian state election: Geraldton Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor EdwardHeitmann 1,370 56.4 +11.2 Liberal Samuel Elliott 1,060 43.6 +6.9 Total formal...
Bulletin. John Scaddan, c.1889–1895, later Premier of Western Australia EdwardHeitmann c.1896, later Australian M.P. John Michael Higgins c.1882, metallurgist...
Illingworth contested and won the seat of Cue. Defeated for Cue by EdwardHeitmann in the election of 27 June 1904, he successfully contested the seat...