Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 2014–2018 explained

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, elected at the 2014 state election.

NamePartyElectorateYears in office
2010–2023
Denison 2010–2019
Liberal 2014–present
Kim Booth 1 2002–2015
Dr Shane Broad 4 Labor 2017–present
Liberal Braddon 2010–2019, 2021
Liberal Bass 2014–2022
Andrea Dawkins 1 Greens Bass 2015–2018
LiberalBass 2010–present
Labor 1996–1998, 2002–2018
Bryan Green 4 Labor Braddon 1998–2017
Liberal Denison 2010–2018
Liberal Bass 2002–2022
Hon Paul Harriss 3 Liberal Franklin 2014–2016
Liberal Lyons 1996–2019
Liberal Franklin 2002–2020
Liberal Braddon 2014–present
Labor Lyons 1986–2010, 2014–2018
Nick McKim 2 Greens Franklin 2002–2015
Labor Bass 2006–present
Greens Denison 2008–2023
Labor Denison 2014–2018, 2019–present
Liberal Franklin 2010–2022, 2024–present
Liberal Braddon 2002–present
Liberal Braddon 2014–2018, 2019–2020
Liberal Lyons 2010–present
Nic Street 3 Liberal Franklin 2016–2018, 2020–present
Labor Lyons 2010–present
Dr Rosalie Woodruff 2 GreensFranklin 2015–present

1 Greens MHA for Bass Kim Booth resigned on 20 May 2015. He was replaced in a countback held on 9 June 2015 by Andrea Dawkins.

2 Greens MHA for Franklin Nick McKim resigned on 4 August 2015 to take up appointment to the Australian Senate seat vacated by Christine Milne. He was replaced in a countback held on 17 August 2015 by Rosalie Woodruff.

3 Liberal MHA for Franklin Paul Harriss resigned on 17 February 2016. He was replaced in a countback held on 1 March 2016 by Nic Street.

4 Labor MHA for Braddon and Opposition Leader Bryan Green resigned on 17 March 2017. He was replaced in a countback held on 3 April 2017 by Shane Broad.

Distribution of seats

ElectorateSeats held
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 Liberal – 15 seats (60%)
width=20  Labor – 7 seats (28%)
 Greens – 3 seats (12%)

See also

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