Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 2010–2014

Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 2010–2014

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, elected at the 2010 state election.

Name Party Electorate Years in office
Elise Archer Liberal Denison 2010–present
Scott Bacon Labor Denison 2010–present
Hon David Bartlett[1] Labor Denison 2004–2011
Brenton Best Labor Braddon 1996–present
Kim Booth Greens Bass 2002–present
Adam Brooks Liberal Braddon 2010–present
Michael Ferguson Liberal Bass 2010–present
Hon Lara Giddings Labor Franklin 1996–1998, 2002–present
Bryan Green Labor Braddon 1998–present
Matthew Groom Liberal Denison 2010–present
Peter Gutwein Liberal Bass 2002–present
Rene Hidding Liberal Lyons 1996–present
Hon Will Hodgman Liberal Franklin 2002–present
Nick McKim Greens Franklin 2002–present
Tim Morris Greens Lyons 2002–present
David O'Byrne Labor Franklin 2010–present
Hon Michelle O'Byrne Labor Bass 2006–present
Cassy O'Connor Greens Denison 2008–present
Paul O'Halloran Greens Braddon 2010–present
Jacquie Petrusma Liberal Franklin 2010–present
Hon Michael Polley Labor Lyons 1972–present
Jeremy Rockliff Liberal Braddon 2002–present
Mark Shelton Liberal Lyons 2010–present
Graeme Sturges[1] Labor Denison 2002–2010, 2011–present
Rebecca White Labor Lyons 2010–present
Brian Wightman Labor Bass 2010–present
1 Labor MHA for Denison and former Premier of Tasmania, David Bartlett, resigned on 16 May 2011. Graeme Sturges was elected as his replacement on 26 May 2011.

Distribution of seats

Electorate Seats held
Bass          
Braddon          
Denison          
Franklin          
Lyons          
  Labor – 10 seats (40%)
  Liberal – 10 seats (40%)
  Green – 5 seats (20%)
Members of the Parliament of Tasmania
Legislative Council

2005–2011 · 2011–2017 · 2017–2023

House of Assembly

2006–2010 · 2010–2014 · 2014–2018



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