Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1980–1983 explained

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1980 to 1983:

NamePartyDistrictYears in office
1974–1996
Labor 1968–1989
Labor 1968–1989
1971–1996
Labor 1980–2001
Labor 1971–1988
Labor 1973–1988
Labor 1968–1987
Labor 1974–1991
Liberal 1974–1996
Liberal 1953–1982
Liberal 1982–2001
1974–2001
Liberal 1971–1986
Liberal 1974–1983
National Country 1974–1989
Liberal 1971–1986
Labor 1968–1989
Labor 1961–1986
Labor 1980–1981
Liberal 1947–1949; 1956–1993
Liberal 1974–1983
Labor 1977–2001
Labor 1968–1986
Liberal 1977–1990
Liberal 1977–1983
Labor 1982–1994
Labor 1977–1989
Labor 1953–1986
National Country 1974–1986
Labor 1968–1989
Liberal 1974–1987
Labor 1968–1986
Liberal 1977–1993
National/NCP 1967–1983
Liberal 1968–1991
Liberal 1974–1983
Liberal 1959–1984
National Country 1974–1986
Labor 1980–1990
Labor 1977–1993
Liberal 1965–1988
Liberal 1974–1983
Liberal 1973–1983
1974–1982
Liberal 1974–1983
Liberal 1977–1987
National 1971–1989
Labor 1968–1984
Labor 1981–1996
Liberal 1971–1993
Labor 1971–1987
Liberal 1980–1986
Liberal 1975–1989
Liberal 1974–1993
Liberal 1977–1989
Labor 1977–1993
Liberal 1971–1983

Notes

On 30 April 1981, the Labor member for Kalgoorlie, Ted Evans, died, just one year into his first term. Labor candidate Ian Taylor won the resulting by-election on 20 June 1981.

On 31 January 1982, the Premier and Liberal member for Nedlands, Sir Charles Court, resigned. His son, Richard Court, won the resulting by-election on 13 March 1982.

In October 1981, the Labor member for Swan, Jack Skidmore, resigned from the party to sit as an independent. He subsequently resigned from parliament on 31 January 1982. Labor candidate Gordon Hill won the resulting by-election on 13 March 1982.

On 12 May 1982, Ray McPharlin, the member for Mount Marshall, resigned from the National Party and joined the National Country Party.