Leader of The New South Wales National Party - Deputy Leaders of The New South Wales National Party

Deputy Leaders of The New South Wales National Party

Deputy Leader Start of Term End of Term
William Fleming 1922 1922
Ernest Buttenshaw 1922 1925
William Missingham 1925 1932
David Drummond 1932 1949
Roy Vincent 1950 1953
Doug Dickson 1953 1958
Sir Charles Cutler 1958 1959
Bill Chaffey 1959 1968
Davis Hughes 1968 1973
Leon Punch 1973 1975
Tim Bruxner 1975 1981
Wal Murray 1981 1984
Ian Armstrong 1984 1993
George Souris 1993 1999
John Turner 1999 2003
Don Page 2003 2007
Andrew Fraser 2007 2008
Adrian Piccoli 2008 Incumbent

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