The Division of Martin was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of New South Wales. It was located in the inner western suburbs of Sydney, and initially included the suburbs of Concord and Mortlake, although by the time it was abolished in 1955, it had moved to cover Abbotsford, Balmain and Drummoyne.

The Division was named after Hon Sir James Martin, a former Premier of New South Wales. It was proclaimed at the redistribution of 13 September 1922, and was first contested at the 1922 Federal election. It was abolished at the redistribution of 30 August 1955. The seat was at one stage held by William Holman, a former Premier of New South Wales.

Members

ImageMemberPartyTermNotes
Herbert Pratten (1865–1928)Nationalist16 December 1922 – 7 May 1928Previously held the Division of Parramatta. Served as minister under Bruce. Died in office. Nephew was Graham Pratten
Graham Pratten (1899–1977)16 June 192812 October 1929Lost seat. Later became a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1937. Uncle was Herbert Pratten
John Eldridge (1872–1954)Labor12 October 192927 March 1931Did not contest in 1931. Failed to win the Division of Barton
Labor (NSW)27 March 193119 December 1931
William Holman (1871–1934)United Australia19 December 1931 – 5 June 1934Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Cootamundra. Died in office
William McCall (1908–1968)15 September 193421 August 1943Lost seat
Fred Daly (1912–1995)Labor21 August 194310 December 1949Transferred to the Division of Grayndler
William O'Connor (1910–1987)10 December 194910 December 1955Previously held the Division of West Sydney. Transferred to the Division of Dalley after Martin was abolished in 1955

Election results