This is a list of members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council between 1885 and 1891. Terms of the Legislative Council did not coincide with Legislative Assembly elections, and members served six-year terms, with a number of members facing election each year.
Date | Electorates | |
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4 May 1885 | Cambridge
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? May 1886 | Hobart (1); Launceston (1); North Esk | |
? May 1887 | Hobart (1); Meander; Pembroke | |
8 May 1888 | Huon
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7 May 1889 | Derwent | |
6 May 1890 | Buckingham |
Name | Division | Years in office | Elected | |
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1877–1881; 1884–1887 | 1884 | |||
1870–1885 | 1882 | |||
1868–1886 | 1880 | |||
1886–1895 | 1889 | |||
1885–1909 | 1885 | |||
1877–1907 | 1889 | |||
1855–1856; 1884–1886; 1890–1904 | 1885 | |||
1866–1869; 1870–1873; 1884–1894 | 1890 | |||
1871–1901 | 1889 | |||
1886–1899 | 1890 | |||
1879–1911 | 1887 | |||
1885–1904 | 1888 | |||
1881–1891 | 1887 | |||
1891–1899 | b/e | |||
1890–1897 | 1891 | |||
1873–1890 | 1885 | |||
1888–1901 | 1888 | |||
1880–1896 | 1886 | |||
1877–1909 | 1885 | |||
1887–1909 | 1890 | |||
1886–1901 | 1886 | |||
1886–1892 | 1887 | |||
1880–1890 | 1885 | |||
1881–1886 | 1881 | |||
1885–1888 | b/e | |||
1882–1905 | 1888 |
On 20 November 1885, following the creation of the seat of Russell in north-western Tasmania, William Moore, the member for Mersey, transferred to the seat. His old seat was filled by James Smith.
In December 1885, a redistribution of the Council occurred.
When the second seat in Tamar was abolished, the incumbent, James Aikenhead, retired. At the resulting Launceston by-election on 21 December 1895, William Hart was elected.
In February 1886, Adye Douglas, the member for South Esk, resigned. James Gibson won the resulting by-election on 26 March 1886.
An extraordinary election for the second Launceston seat was declared for 13 July 1886. Tamar MHA John Scott resigned to contest it, and hence by-elections for both Tamar and Launceston were required. Scott was elected in Launceston, whilst Audley Coote was elected in Tamar.
In January 1886, Thomas Smart, one of the three members for Hobart, resigned. George Salier won the resulting by-election on 8 February 1886.
Shortly after his Government's defeat on 29 March 1887, the Premier of Tasmania and member for Macquarie, James Agnew, retired from politics. Alfred Page won the resulting by-election on 26 July 1887.
On 13 January 1890, John Lord, the member for Cambridge, died. Alfred Lord was elected unopposed on 29 January 1890.
On 3 June 1890, John Scott, one of the two members for Launceston, died. Sir Adye Douglas was elected unopposed on 17 June 1890.
On 19 March 1891, William Hodgson, the member for Pembroke, died. Henry Lamb won the resulting by-election on 14 April 1891.
. Colin Hughes. Aitkin, Don. Voting for the Australian State Upper Houses, 1890-1984. 1986. Australian National University. Canberra. 0-9097-7918-X.