Electoral district of Hawthorn
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The Electoral district of Hawthorn is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was first proclaimed in 1889 and has usually been a safe seat for the Liberal Party and its predecessors.
The electorate is located to the east of Melbourne and is based around the suburb of Hawthorn, after which it is named. It also includes parts of Camberwell, Burwood and Glen Iris.
Notable former members for Hawthorn include former Premier William Murray McPherson and Hamer government minister Walter Jona.
The current member is Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu who has a margin of 12.3%.
[edit] Members for Hawthorn
Member | Party | Term | |
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Charles Taylor | Liberal | 1889-1894 | |
Robert Smith | Conservative | 1894-1900 | |
Robert Barbour | Liberal/Ministerialist | 1900-1902 | |
George Swinburne | Ministerialist/Independent/Commonwealth Liberal Party | 1902-1913 | |
William Murray McPherson | Commonwealth Liberal Party/Economy Party/Nationalist Party of Australia | 1913-1930 | |
John Gray | Nationalist Party of Australia/United Australia Party | 1930-1939 | |
Leslie Tyack | United Australia Party | 1939-1940 | |
Leslie Hollins | Independent | 1940-1945 | |
Frederick Edmunds | Liberal Party of Australia/Independent | 1945-1950 | |
Leslie Tyack | Liberal Party of Australia | 1950-1952 | |
Charles Murphy | Australian Labor Party/Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist) | 1952-1955 | |
James Manson | Liberal Party of Australia | 1955-1958 | |
Peter Garrisson | Liberal Party of Australia/Independent | 1958-1964 | |
Walter Jona | Liberal Party of Australia | 1964-1985 | |
Phil Gude | Liberal Party of Australia | 1985-1999 | |
Ted Baillieu | Liberal Party of Australia | 1999-present |
[edit] See also
- Parliaments of the Australian states and territories
- List of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
[edit] External links
- Electorate profile: Hawthorn District, Victorian Electoral Commission
- State Election 2002: Hawthorn District, Victorian Electoral Commission
- State Election 1999: Hawthorn District, Victorian Electoral Commission