Kendall was the unsuccessful Country Party candidate for the seat of Corowa at the state elections of 1938,[2] and 1944.[3] On both occasions he was defeated by the incumbent Independent Country member Christopher Lethbridge. Kendell was elected as the member for Corowa at the 1946 by-election caused by Lethbridge's resignation to contest the federal seat of Riverina at the 1946 election. Lethbridge was unsuccessful and then contested the by-election as the Liberal candidate but was beaten by Kendell,[4] who retained the seat at the next election in 1947.[5] The seat was abolished by a redistribution at the 1950 election and Kendell stood as one of two endorsed candidates for the seat of Murray. He was defeated by the incumbent member Joe Lawson,[6] and retired from public life. He did not hold a party, parliamentary or ministerial position.[1]