Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2016–2020

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This is a list of members of the ninth Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly , as elected at and subsequent to the October 2016 election. [1] [2]

NameParty Electorate Term in office
Andrew Barr ALP Kurrajong 2006–present
Yvette Berry ALP Ginninderra 2012–present
Candice Burch [1] Liberal Kurrajong 2017–2020
Joy Burch ALP Brindabella 2008–present
Tara Cheyne ALPGinninderra2016–present
Bec Cody ALP Murrumbidgee 2016–2020
Alistair Coe Liberal Yerrabi 2008–2021
Steve Doszpot [1] LiberalKurrajong2008–2017
Vicki Dunne LiberalGinninderra2001–2020
Meegan Fitzharris [2] ALPYerrabi2015–2019
Mick Gentleman ALPBrindabella2004–2008, 2012–present
Deepak-Raj Gupta [2] ALPYerrabi2019–2020
Jeremy Hanson LiberalMurrumbidgee2008–present
Giulia Jones LiberalMurrumbidgee2012–2022
Elizabeth Kikkert LiberalGinninderra2016–present
Nicole Lawder LiberalBrindabella2013–present
Caroline Le Couteur Greens Murrumbidgee2008–2012, 2016–2020
Elizabeth Lee LiberalKurrajong2016–present
James Milligan LiberalYerrabi2016–2020, 2021–present
Suzanne Orr ALPYerrabi2016–present
Mark Parton LiberalBrindabella2016–present
Michael Pettersson ALPYerrabi2016–present
Gordon Ramsay ALPGinninderra2016–2020
Shane Rattenbury GreensKurrajong2008–present
Chris Steel ALPMurrumbidgee2016–present
Rachel Stephen-Smith ALPKurrajong2016–present
Andrew Wall LiberalBrindabella2012–2020
1 Kurrajong Liberal MLA Steve Doszpot died on 25 November 2017. He was replaced after a countback on 13 December 2017 by Candice Burch.
2 Yerrabi Labor MLA Meegan Fitzharris resigned on 8 July 2019. She was replaced after a countback on 23 July 2019 by Deepak-Raj Gupta.

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References

  1. "List of ACT Legislative Assembly Members Elected at the 2016 Election (By Electorate)". ABC News. 22 October 2016.
  2. "ACT Election 2020 Results". ABC News.