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11 Facts About Broughton O'Conor

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Broughton Barnabas O'Conor was a politician and barrister in New South Wales, Australia.

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Broughton O'Conor attended public schools before matriculating at Sydney Grammar School and then studying at the University of Sydney, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in 1892 and a Bachelor of Law in 1895.

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On 25 April 1901, O'Conor married Icey Britania Johnson, and they had two sons.

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Broughton O'Conor was a candidate for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the district of Sherbrooke at the 1895 election as an independent Free Trade candidate, but was defeated with a margin of 252 votes.

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Broughton O'Conor did not join the Progressive Party for the 1901 election, standing as an independent at the 1901 election and winning with an increased margin.

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Broughton O'Conor joined the Liberal Reform Party for the 1904 election.

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Broughton O'Conor retired at the 1907 state election, and in July 1908 was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council, where he served as a Liberal, Nationalist and United Australia Party member.

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The council was reformed in 1934 with members being elected, not directly by the people, but by a joint sitting of the New South Wales Parliament with members elected in four groups of 15 members and Broughton O'Conor was elected in the third group for a term ending in 1940.

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Broughton O'Conor did not stand for re-election, and retired in 1940.

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Broughton O'Conor continued to practice as a barrister until 1930 and he was a director of various companies.

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Broughton O'Conor died at Darlinghurst on 2 February 1953.