Members of The Tasmanian House of Assembly

Following are lists of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly:

  • 1856–1861
  • 1861–1862
  • 1862–1866
  • 1866–1871
  • 1871–1872
  • 1872–1877
  • 1877–1882
  • 1882–1886
  • 1886–1891
  • 1891–1893
  • 1893–1897
  • 1897–1900
  • 1900–1903
  • 1903–1906
  • 1906–1909
  • 1909–1912
  • 1912–1913
  • 1913–1916
  • 1916–1919
  • 1919–1922
  • 1922–1925
  • 1925–1928
  • 1928–1931
  • 1931–1934
  • 1934–1937
  • 1937–1941
  • 1941–1946
  • 1946–1948
  • 1948–1950
  • 1950–1955
  • 1955–1956
  • 1956–1959
  • 1959–1964
  • 1964–1969
  • 1969–1972
  • 1972–1976
  • 1976–1979
  • 1979–1982
  • 1982–1986
  • 1986–1989
  • 1989–1992
  • 1992–1996
  • 1996–1998
  • 1998–2002
  • 2002–2006
  • 2006–2010
  • 2010–2014

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