Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1982–1986

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, elected at the 1982 state election:

Name Party Electorate Years in office
Michael Aird Labor Franklin 1979–1986, 1989–1995
Dr Julian Amos Labor Denison 1976–1986, 1992–1996
Darrel Baldock Labor Wilmot 1972–1987
Michael Barnard[4] Labor Bass 1969–1984
John Beattie Liberal Franklin 1972–1989
John Beswick Liberal Bass 1979–1998
Max Bingham[2] Liberal Denison 1969–1984
Ray Bonney Liberal Braddon 1972–1986
Ian Braid Liberal Wilmot 1969–1972, 1975–1995
Bob Brown[1] Ind. Green Denison 1983–1993
Max Bushby Liberal Bass 1964–1986
John Cleary Liberal Franklin 1979–1986, 1988–1998
Ron Cornish Liberal Braddon 1976–1998
John Coughlan Labor Braddon 1975–1986
Glen Davies Labor Braddon 1972–1986
Geoff Davis Liberal Denison 1982–1987
John Devine[3] Labor Denison 1979–1984
Michael Field Labor Braddon 1976–1997
Bob Graham[3] Labor Denison 19801982, 1984–1986
Robin Gray Liberal Wilmot 1976–1995
Roger Groom Liberal Braddon 1976–1997
Gabriel Haros[5] Liberal Denison 1980–1986
Harry Holgate Labor Bass 1974–1992
Carmel Holmes[2] Liberal Denison 1984–1986
Gill James Labor Bass 1976–1989, 1992–2002
Andrew Lohrey Labor Wilmot 1972–1986
Doug Lowe Independent Franklin 1969–1986
Brendan Lyons Liberal Bass 1982–1986
Bill McKinnon Labor Franklin 1977–1979, 1979–1986
Graeme Page Liberal Wilmot 1976–1996
Peter Patmore[4] Labor Bass 1984–2002
Geoff Pearsall Liberal Franklin 1969–1988
Michael Polley Labor Wilmot 1972–2014
Neil Robson Liberal Bass 1976–1992
Stephen Salter Liberal Wilmot 1982–1986
Norm Sanders[1] Democrat Denison 1980–1983
Vince Smith Liberal Braddon 1982–1986
Peter Walker Liberal Denison 1982–1986
Ken Wriedt Labor Franklin 1982–1986
1 Denison Democrat MHA Norm Sanders resigned in late 1982 to run for the Australian Senate at the 1983 federal election. Independent green candidate Bob Brown, then briefly jailed as a result of protests against the Franklin Dam, was elected as his replacement on 4 January 1983. This was an unprecedented event in Tasmanian politics, as recounts virtually always result in the election of a member of the same party. However, as Sanders was more well known for his environmentalist activism than his work with the Democrats, his preferences passed to fellow activist Brown ahead of the other Democrat candidates.
2 Denison Liberal MHA Max Bingham resigned in early 1984. Carmel Holmes was elected as his replacement on 25 June.
3 Denison Labor MHA John Devine resigned in early 1984. Bob Graham was elected as his replacement on 25 June.
4 Bass Labor MHA Michael Barnard resigned in mid–1984. Peter Patmore was elected as his replacement on 10 August.
5 In 1983, Denison Liberal MHA Gabriel Haros was convicted for attempted false pretences and struck off as a legal practitioner. Despite maintaining Premier Gray's support, in mid-November 1985, he failed to be endorsed for the seat by the Liberal Party and stood unsuccessfully as an independent at the 1986 election.
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