Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1991–1995 explained

Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council who served in the 50th Parliament were affected by the 1991 referendum which reduced the number of members and reduced their term from three terms of the Legislative Assembly to two terms, meaning the maximum term was eight years. The Council consisted of 42 members, 12 elected in 1984, 15 elected in 1988 and 15 elected in 1991. Half of the council would face re-election in 1995 and half did not face re-election until 1999.[1] [2] The President was Johno Johnson until 3 July 1991 and then Max Willis.

NamePartyEnd termYears in office
  19991981–1999
  19951984–2000
  19991991–2007
  19991991–2007
  19991978–1999
  19951991–1995
  19951979–2003
  19951986–2005
  19951984–1995
  / Seniors19951984–1995
  19991991–2006
  19991991–2015
  19951988–2017
  19991988–1999
  19991973–1991
  19951984–1999
  19991978–1988, 1990–1999
  19951984–2003
  19951976–2001
  19951988–2003
  19991978–1999
  19991981–1998
  19951976–1995
  19991988–2010
  19951988–2000
  19991976–1978, 1991–2000
  19951988–1996
  19951988–2002
  19991981–2004, 2004–present
  19951988–1996
  19991991–2011
  19951988–2003
  19991976–1995
  19991974–1999
  19991991–2007
  19951984–2003
  19951988–2003
  19991990–2000
  19951969–1991
  19951982–1998
  19991981–1999
  19951984–1995
  19991991–1995
  19991970–1999

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former members of the New South Wales Parliament . New South Wales Parliament . 28 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Part 3 Members of the Legislative Council . New South Wales Parliamentary Record . . 28 May 2020.