Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2020–2024

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This is a list of members of the tenth Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly , as elected at and subsequent to the October 2020 election. [1]

NameParty Electorate Term in office
Andrew Barr ALP Kurrajong 2006–present
Yvette Berry ALP Ginninderra 2012–present
Andrew Braddock Greens Yerrabi 2020–present
Joy Burch ALP Brindabella 2008–present
Peter Cain Liberal Ginninderra2020–present
Leanne Castley LiberalYerrabi2020–present
Tara Cheyne ALPGinninderra2016–present
Jo Clay GreensGinninderra2020–present
Ed Cocks [2] LiberalMurrumbidgee2022–present
Alistair Coe [1] LiberalYerrabi2008–2021
Emma Davidson Greens Murrumbidgee 2020–present
Johnathan Davis [3] GreensBrindabella2020–2023
Mick Gentleman ALPBrindabella2004–2008, 2012–present
Jeremy Hanson LiberalMurrumbidgee2008–present
Giulia Jones [2] LiberalMurrumbidgee2012–2022
Elizabeth Kikkert LiberalGinninderra2016–present
Nicole Lawder LiberalBrindabella2013–present
Elizabeth Lee LiberalKurrajong2016–present
James Milligan [1] LiberalYerrabi2016–2020, 2021–present
Laura Nuttall [3] GreensBrindabella2023–present
Suzanne Orr ALPYerrabi2016–present
Mark Parton LiberalBrindabella2016–present
Marisa Paterson ALPMurrumbidgee2020–present
Michael Pettersson ALPYerrabi2016–present
Shane Rattenbury GreensKurrajong2008–present
Chris Steel ALPMurrumbidgee2016–present
Rachel Stephen-Smith ALPKurrajong2016–present
Rebecca Vassarotti GreensKurrajong2020–present
1 Yerrabi Liberal MLA Alistair Coe resigned from the Assembly on 12 March 2021. He was replaced via a countback of votes at the general election by James Milligan.
2 Murrumbidgee Liberal MLA Giulia Jones resigned from the Assembly on 2 June 2022. She was replaced via a countback of votes at the general election by Ed Cocks.
3 Brindabella Greens MLA Johnathan Davis resigned from the Assembly on 12 November 2023. He was replaced via a countback of votes at the general election by Laura Nuttall.

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References

  1. "ACT Election 2020 Results". ABC News. 20 October 2020.