Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1934–1937

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 9 June 1934 election and the 20 February 1937 election. The 1934 election reduced the Nationalists from one of their biggest majorities ever into opposition, as Labor leader Albert Ogilvie became Premier of Tasmania. It was not until 1969 that the Nationalists' successors, the Liberals, would achieve another term of office.

Name Party Division Years in office
Henry Baker Nationalist Franklin 1928–1946
George Becker Independent Wilmot 1912–1931; 1934–1941
Edward Brooker Labor Franklin 1934–1948
Donald K. Cameron Nationalist Wilmot 1934–1937
Hon Neil Campbell Nationalist Wilmot 1922–1955
Rev George Carruthers Independent Denison 1934–1937
Jack Chamberlain Nationalist Darwin 1934–1951
Hon Robert Cosgrove Labor Denison 1919–1922; 1925–1931;
1934–1958
Charles Culley Labor Denison 1922–1928; 1934–1948
Hon Thomas d'Alton Labor Darwin 1931–1944
Hon Thomas Davies Labor Bass 1929–1942
John Dwyer Labor Franklin 1931–1962
Hon Edmund Dwyer-Gray Labor Denison 1928–1945
Frank Edwards Nationalist Darwin 1934–1940
John Evans Nationalist Franklin 1897–1937
Allen Hollingsworth Nationalist Bass 1934–1941
Claude James Nationalist Bass 1925–1937
Philip Kelly Labor Darwin 1922–1946
Hon Sir Walter Lee Nationalist Wilmot 1909–1946
John McDonald Labor Bass 1934–1945
Joseph McGrath Labor Darwin 1934–1937
John Madden[1] Labor Bass 1936–1956; 1957–1969
Frank Marriott Nationalist Darwin 1922–1946
John Ockerby Nationalist Bass 1928–1946
Hon Albert Ogilvie Labor Franklin 1919–1939
Hon Eric Ogilvie Labor Wilmot 1928–1940
David O'Keefe Labor Wilmot 1934–1943
Benjamin Pearsall Independent Franklin 1928–1931; 1934–1937
Victor Shaw[1] Labor Bass 1925–1936
John Soundy Nationalist Denison 1925–1946
Ernest Turner Nationalist Denison 1931–1937; 1941

Notes

1 Labor MHA for Bass, Victor Shaw, died on 14 June 1936. A recount on 25 June 1936 resulted in Labor candidate John Madden being elected.

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