Candidates of the 1904 New South Wales state election

The 1904 New South Wales state election was held on 6 August 1904. It involved 90 electoral districts returning one member each, a reduction from 125 to 90. Women were given the right to vote for the first time in New South Wales elections, almost doubling the number of enrolled voters. As a result, it is not possible to tell the notional holder of a seat prior to the election.

Retiring members
Orange Liberal MLA Harry Newman died on 1 June. Deniliquin Independent MLA Joseph Evans died on 5 July. Due to the proximity of the election, no by-elections were held.

Progressive

 * Albert Chapman MLA (Braidwood)
 * William Davis MLA (Bourke)
 * James Gormly MLA (Wagga Wagga) — appointed to the Legislative Council.
 * James Hayes MLA (Murray) — appointed to the Legislative Council.
 * William Hurley MLA (Macquarie) — appointed to the Legislative Council.
 * Daniel O'Connor MLA (Sydney-Phillip)
 * Sir John See MLA (Grafton) — appointed to the Legislative Council.

Liberal

 * Samuel Whiddon MLA (Sydney-Cook)

Labor

 * John Power MLA (Sydney-Lang) — lost preselection

Independent

 * Frank Byrne MLA (Hay)
 * Thomas Griffith MLA (Albury)
 * Edward Terry MLA (Ryde)

Legislative Assembly
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.