Electoral division of Launceston explained

Upper:yes
Launceston
State:tas
Created:1851
Mp:Rosemary Armitage
Mp-Party:Independent
Electors:24372
Electors Year:2019
Area:146
Class:Provincial

The electoral division of Launceston is one of 15 electorates or seats in the Tasmanian Legislative Council, created in 2008. It also previously existed until 1999, when it was abolished and substantially incorporated into the new division of Paterson, which was in turn abolished in 2008.

The division of Launceston includes the Launceston city council suburbs of West Launceston, Summerhill, Kings Meadows, Prospect, Glen Dhu, Norwood and Youngtown. It also included the Meander Valley council areas of Prospect Vale and Blackstone Heights. Its southern border was shared with present-day Launceston city council, its northern the South Esk River and Bathurst Street in the central business district. Its western border was Lake Trevallyn.

Most of the electorate was merged with the northern area of Macquarie to create the Electoral division of Paterson. The suburbs of West Launceston, Trevallyn were merged with the existing Cornwall to create the Rosevears. A small area became part of Windermere.

Members

Third incarnation (two members, 1885–1946)
MemberPartyPeriodMemberPartyPeriod
 William HartIndependent1885–1904 vacant1885–1886
 John ScottIndependent1886–1890
 (Sir) Adye DouglasIndependent1890–1904
 Peter McCrackanIndependent1904–1916 Charles RussenIndependent1904–1914
 Tasman ShieldsIndependent1915–1936
 Frank HartIndependent1916–1940
 Alexander EvansIndependent1936–1942
 George McElweeLabor1940–1946
 William RobinsonIndependent1942–1946
Fourth incarnation (1946–1999)
MemberPartyPeriod
 Richard GreenIndependent1946–1950
 Arthur GroundsLabor1950–1951
 Lucy GroundsLabor1951–1958
 William FryLiberal1958–1965
 John OrchardLiberal1966–1968
 Ray ShippIndependent1968–1982
 Don WingIndependent1982–1999
Fifth incarnation (2008–present)
MemberPartyPeriod
 Don WingIndependent2008–2011
 Rosemary ArmitageIndependent2011–present

Election results

See main article: Electoral results for the Division of Launceston.

See also

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