Candidates of the Tasmanian state election, 1992

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1992 Tasmanian state election, held on 1 February 1992.

Retiring Members

Liberal

House of Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MHA are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*).

Bass

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Tasmanian Greens were defending one seat.

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Charles Barnard
Max Brown
Jim Cox
Peter Daniel
Terry Field
Harry Holgate
Gill James*
Peter Patmore*

Rod Beaumont
Tony Benneworth*
John Beswick*
David Fry
Frank Madill*
Brian Mantach
Sue Napier*

Lance Armstrong*
Ross Barwick
John Chester
Nye Evans
Marion Fry
Kristina Hesketh
Kay Thompson

Robin McKendrick
Eric Petrusma

Tony Le Fevre

Braddon

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending four seats. The Tasmanian Greens were defending one seat.

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Jim Altimira
Colin Berry
Michael Field*
Neil McConnell
Greg Richardson
Sid Sidebottom
Michael Weldon

Bill Bonde*
Carole Cains*
Ron Cornish*
Roger Groom*
Gerald Heathcote
Tony Rundle*
Tony Van Rooyen

Ian Clare
Richard Donaghey
Nicki Fletcher
Di Hollister*
Jon Paice
George Sanders
Peter Walford

Gordon Ibbott
Ken Last

Guy Coughlan
Peter Rettke
Wayne Smith

Denison

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Tasmanian Greens were defending one seat.

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Julian Amos*
David Crean
Andrew Daniels
Rosalind Escott
Judy Jackson*
Charles Touber
John White*

John Barker*
Joy Cairns
Peter Dobromilsky
Chris Gibson
Ray Groom*
Michael Hodgman*
Ingrid Wren

Stuart Baird
Bob Brown*
Dave Heatley
Mary Jenkins
Peg Putt
Rob Valentine
Karen Weldrick

Gordon Dunsby
Brian Sampson

Ruth Butler
Hank Petrusma

Doug Fenton
Mary Guy
Ken Harvey

Franklin

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Tasmanian Greens were defending one seat.

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Michael Aird*
Fran Bladel*
Paul Lennon*
Andrew MacLeod
Darren Purcell
John Sheppard
David Traynor

John Cleary*
Claude Conlan
Brian Davison*
Nigel Grace
Peter Hodgman*
Tony Shanny
Jane Shoobridge

Gerry Bates*
Charles Ellis
Mike Foley
Penny King
Eilean Robinson
Eva Ruzicka
Lorraine Wiltshire

Clive Attwater
Philip French
Harry Grimsey

Nigel Abbott
Jane Flach
Grant Goodwin
Malcolm Muir
Chris Munday

Lyons

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending four seats. The Tasmanian Greens were defending one seat.

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Eugene Alexander
Chris Batt
Peter Gilmore
David Llewellyn*
Michael Polley*
Brian Smith
Pat Tate

Ian Braid*
Malcolm Cleland
Robin Gray*
The Duke of Avram
Bob Mainwaring*
Graeme Page*
Denise Swan

Phil Forward
Laurie Goldsworthy
Noel Harper
Diane Masters
Christine Milne*
Jeremy Pearce
Tess Schramm

Bill Chugg
Simon Edmunds
Dudley Parker
Les Whittle

John Davidson
Ian Jamieson

See also

References

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