Division of Braddon (state) - Members For Braddon and Darwin

Members For Braddon and Darwin

Year Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party
1909 James Belton Labor Herbert Payne Anti-Socialist James Ogden Labor James Long Labor Joshua Whitsitt Anti-Socialist Benjamin Watkins Labor
1910 James Hurst Labor
1912 Liberal George Pullen Liberal Liberal
1916 Edward Hobbs Liberal
1917 Nationalist Nationalist Independent Percy Pollard Nationalist
1919 James Hurst Labor
1920 Percy Pollard Nationalist
1921 Country Country
1922 Francis Marriott Nationalist Richard Franks Country
1922 Philip Kelly Labor
1925 Liberal
1925 Henry McFie Nationalist
1926 Henry Lane Labor
1928 Nationalist Fergus Medwin Labor
1931 Independent
1931 Thomas Butler Nationalist Thomas d'Alton Labor
1934 Frank Edwards Nationalist Jack Chamberlain Nationalist Joseph McGrath Labor
1937 Henry Lane Labor
1940 John Wright Nationalist
1941 James Bugg Labor Henry McFie Nationalist
1944 Thomas Smith Labor
1946 Eric Reece Labor Liberal Carrol Bramich Labor Liberal Charley Aylett Labor John Fidler Liberal
1948 Independent
1948 Kevin Lyons Liberal
1951 John Breheny Liberal
1956 Liberal Sydney Ward Labor
1959 Lloyd Costello Labor Joseph Britton Labor
1964 Geoffrey Chisholm Labor Wilfred Barker Liberal
1969 Centre
1972 Glen Davies Labor Ray Bonney Liberal
1975 Joseph Britton Labor John Coughlan Labor
1976 Michael Field Labor Ron Cornish Liberal Roger Groom Liberal
1979 Michael Weldon Labor
1982 Vince Smith Liberal
1986 Tony Rundle Liberal Michael Weldon Labor Bill Bonde Liberal Greg Peart Labor
1989 Di Hollister Greens
1992 Carole Cains Liberal
1996 Brenton Best Labor
1997 Mike Gard Labor Carole Cains Liberal
1998 Bryan Green Labor Steve Kons Labor
2002 Jeremy Rockliff Liberal Brett Whiteley Liberal
2010 Adam Brooks Liberal Paul O'Halloran Greens

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