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{{short description|Former Australian federal electoral division}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2017}}
{{Use Australian English|date=September 2017}}
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}
{{Infobox Australian Electorateelectorate
|federal = yes
|name = Echuca
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| {{Australian party style|Protectionist}}| 
| rowspan=23 | [[File:James McColl - Swiss Studios (cropped).jpg|100px]]
| rowspan=23 | [[James McColl (Australian politician)|James McColl]]<br>{{small|(1844–1929)}}
| [[Protectionist Party|Protectionist]]
| nowrap | [[1901 Australian federal election|29 March 1901]] –<br/>1904
| rowspan=23 | Previously held the [[Victorian Legislative Assembly]] seat of [[Electoral district of Gunbower|Gunbower]]. Transferred to the [[Australian Senate|Senate]]
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| {{Australian party style|Free Trade}}|&nbsp;
| nowrap | [[Free Trade Party|Free Trade/Anti-Socialist]]
| nowrap | 1904 –<br/>[[1906 Australian federal election|5 November 1906]]
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| {{Australian party style|Free Trade}}|&nbsp;
| rowspan="2" | [[Free Trade Party|Anti-Socialist]]
| nowrap | 1906 –<br/>[[1906 Australian federal election|8 November 1906]]
 
|-
| {{Australian party style|Free Trade}}|&nbsp;
| rowspan=3 | [[File:Portrait of Albert Clayton Palmer (cropped).jpg|100px]]
| rowspan=3 | [[Albert Palmer (Australian politician)|Albert Palmer]]<br>{{small|(1859–1919)}}
| [[Free Trade Party|Anti-Socialist]]
| nowrap | [[1906 Australian federal election|12 December 1906]] –<br/>26 May 1909
| rowspan=3 | Died in office
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| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}|&nbsp;
| nowrap | [[Commonwealth Liberal Party|Commonwealth (Australia, 1909)|Liberal]]
| nowrap | 26 May 1909 –<br/>17 February 1917
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| {{Australian party style|Country}}|&nbsp;
| rowspan=2 | [[File:William Caldwell Hill 1926 (cropped).jpg|100px]]
| rowspan=2 | [[William Hill (Australian politician)|William Hill]]<br>{{small|(1866–1939)}}
| [[National Party of Australia|Victorian Farmers' Union/Country]]
| nowrap | [[1919 Echuca by-election|20 September 1919]] –<br/>[[193422 AustralianJanuary federal election|7 August 1934]]1920
| rowspan=2 | Served as minister under [[Stanley Bruce|Bruce]]. Retired
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| {{Australian party style|Country}}|&nbsp;
| rowspan="2" | [[National Party of Australia|Country]]
| nowrap | 22 January 1920 –<br/>[[1934 Australian federal election|7 August 1934]]
 
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| [[File:John McEwen 1930s.jpg|100px]]
| [[John McEwen]]<br>{{small|(1900–1980)}}
| [[National Party of Australia|Country]]
| nowrap | [[1934 Australian federal election|15 September 1934]] –<br/>[[1937 Australian federal election|23 October 1937]]
| Transferred to the Division of [[Division of Indi|Indi]] after Echuca was abolished in 1937
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{{Australian federal divisions of Victoria}}
 
{{coord missing|Victoria (Australiastate)}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Echuca, Division Of}}