Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1992–1996 explained

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, elected at the 1992 state election:

NamePartyElectorateYears in office
1976–1986, 1992–1996
Labor 1979–1986, 1989–1995
1989–1996
Denison 1987–1996
Greens Franklin 1986–1995
Liberal Bass 1992–1998
Liberal Bass 1979–1998
Labor Franklin 1986–2002
Liberal 1986–2002
Liberal 1969–1972, 1975–1995
Greens Denison 1983–1993
Liberal Braddon 1992–1996, 1997–1998
Liberal Franklin 1979–1986, 1988–1998
Liberal Braddon 1976–1998
Liberal Franklin 1990–1996
Labor Braddon 1976–1997
Greens Franklin 1995–1998
Liberal Lyons 1976–1995
Liberal Denison 1986–2001
Liberal Braddon 1976–1997
Liberal Denison 1992–1998, 2001–2010
Liberal Franklin 1986–2001
Greens Braddon 1989–1998
Labor Denison 1986–2006
Labor Bass 1976–1989, 1992–2002
Labor Franklin 1990–2008
Labor Lyons 1986–2010, 2014–2018
Liberal Bass 1986–2000
Liberal Lyons 1986–1989, 1992–1998
Greens Lyons 1989–1998
Liberal Bass 1992–2010
Liberal Lyons 1976–1996
Labor Bass 1984–2002
Labor Lyons 1972–2014
Greens Denison 1993–2008
Liberal Braddon 1986–2002
Labor Franklin 1995–1996
Liberal Lyons 1995–2002
Labor Denison 1986–1998

Greens member Bob Brown resigned in early 1993 to contest a seat in the Australian House of Representatives at the 1993 federal election. Peg Putt was elected in the resulting countback on 26 February.

Labor member Michael Aird resigned in early 1995. John Sheppard was elected in the resulting countback on 10 April.

Greens member Gerry Bates resigned in early 1995. Mike Foley was elected in the resulting countback on 15 May.

Liberal member Robin Gray resigned in late 1995. Denise Swan was elected in the resulting countback on 15 December.

Liberal member Ian Braid resigned in late 1995. No countback was held due to the proximity of the next election.

Distribution of seats

ElectorateSeats held
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width=20  Australian Labor Party - 11 seats (31%)
 Liberal Party of Australia - 19 seats (54%)
 Tasmanian Greens - 5 seats (14%)