Members For Camden
First incarnation (1859–1889, 2 members) | |||||||
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Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | ||
Henry Oxley | None | 1859–1860 | William Wild | None | 1859–1860 | ||
John Morrice | None | 1860–1872 | John Douglas | None | 1860–1861 | ||
David Bell | None | 1861–1864 | |||||
Richard Roberts | None | 1864–1869 | |||||
Arthur Onslow | None | 1869–1880 | |||||
Thomas Garrett | None | 1872–1887 | |||||
John Kidd | None | 1880–1882 | |||||
William McCourt | None | 1882–1885 | |||||
John Kidd | None | 1885–1887 | |||||
Free Trade | 1887–1889 | William McCourt | Free Trade | 1887–1889 |
(1889–1894, 3 members) | |||||||||||
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Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | |||
Thomas Garrett | Free Trade | 1889–1891 | William McCourt | Free Trade | 1889–1894 | John Kidd | Protectionist | 1889–1894 | |||
William Cullen | Free Trade | 1891–1894 |
(1894–1920, 1 member) | |||
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Member | Party | Term | |
John Kidd | Protectionist | 1894–1895 | |
Charles Bull | Free Trade | 1895–1898 | |
John Kidd | Protectionist | 1898–1901 | |
Progressive | 1901–1904 | ||
Frederick Downes | Liberal Reform | 1904–1913 | |
John Hunt | Liberal Reform | 1913–1917 | |
Nationalist | 1917–1920 | ||
Second incarnation (1981–present, 1 member) | |||
Member | Party | Term | |
Ralph Brading | Labor | 1981–1984 | |
John Fahey | Liberal | 1984–1988 | |
Peter Primrose | Labor | 1988–1991 | |
Liz Kernohan | Liberal | 1991–2003 | |
Geoff Corrigan | Labor | 2003–2011 | |
Chris Patterson | Liberal | 2011–present |
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