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Hon John Jenkins

Not Re-elected

About Me

Full Name
John Greely Jenkins
Date of Birth
08 September 1851
Party
Unknown
Position
Former Member
Electorate
Not Re-elected
Date Elected
02 April 1887
Public Activities
Originally from Pennsylvania, John Jenkins was the only American-born South Australian Premier. He came to South Australia on business in 1878 and decided to stay, setting up as a bookseller. In the 1880's he became involved in local government politics and in 1887 was elected, on a protectionist platform, to the House of Assembly. During the 1890's he held several ministerial portfolios including Commissioner of Public Works in the Kingston government. With the election in 1901 of numerous prominent South Australian political figures to the new Federal Parliament, including the Premier, Frederick Holder, Jenkins was given the opportunity to form a ministry. The election of a new Parliament in 1902 saw Jenkins forced to rely on the support of the conservative Australasian National League in order to stay in power. Although Jenkins had previously supported the progressive policies associated with Kingston's Premiership, he and his ministers found it necessary to move increasingly to the right in order to pacify the ANL. As a consequence government spending and regulation of private industry were curtailed. In 1905 Jenkins resigned and moved to London, where he took up the post of Agent-General for South Australia, in addition to pursuing private business interests. He died in England in 1923.
Deceased
22 February 1923

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
26 May 1905 - Current
Not Re-elected
Unknown
03 May 1902 - 26 May 1905
Torrens
House of Assembly
Pre-Party System
Not Re-elected
02 Apr 1887 - 02 May 1902
Sturt
House of Assembly
Pre-Party System
Boundary Redistribution

Offices Held

26 May 1905 - Current
Former Member

Ministerial Appointments

15 May 1901 - 01 Mar 1905
Premier
08 Dec 1899 - 01 Mar 1905
Chief Secretary
20 Apr 1894 - 01 Dec 1899
Commissioner of Public Works
06 Jan 1892 - 21 Jun 1892
Commissioner of Public Works
02 Mar 1891 - 06 Jan 1892
Minister Controlling Northern Territory
02 Mar 1891 - 06 Jan 1892
Minister of Education
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Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.