Gary Humphries

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Gary Humphries
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Senator for the Australian Capital Territory
In office
18 February 2003 6 September 2013
Political offices
Preceded by Opposition Leader of the Australian Capital Territory
1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
20002001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Opposition Leader of the Australian Capital Territory
20012002
Succeeded by
Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
New title Member of the ACT Legislative Assembly
19891995
Served alongside: Berry, Collaery/Carnell, Duby/Cornwell, Follett, Grassby, Jensen/De Domenico, Kaine,
Kinloch/Ellis, Maher/Lamont, Moore, Nolan/McRae, Prowse/Westende/Szuty, Stefaniak, Stevenson, Whalan/Connolly, Wood
Multi-member multiple constituencies
New title Member for Molonglo
19952002
Served alongside: Follett/Corbell, Connolly/Reilly/Quinlan, Carnell/Burke/Quinlan, Cornwell, Tucker, Moore/Cross
Succeeded by
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Senator for the Australian Capital Territory
20032013
Served alongside: Kate Lundy
Succeeded by