Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1941–1946

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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 13 December 1941 election and the 23 November 1946 election. The term was elongated due to World War II.

NamePartyDivisionYears in office
Charles Atkins Nationalist Franklin 1941–1948
Henry Baker NationalistFranklin1928–1946
Hon Edward Brooker Labor Franklin1934–1948
James Bugg Labor Darwin 1941–1946
Neil Campbell Nationalist Wilmot 1922–1955
Jack Chamberlain NationalistDarwin1934–1951
Hon Robert Cosgrove Labor Denison 1919–1922; 1925–1931;
1934–1958
Hon Charles Culley LaborDenison1922–1928; 1934–1948
Hon Thomas d'Alton [3] LaborDarwin1931–1944
Hon Thomas Davies [1] Labor Bass 1929–1942
John Dwyer LaborFranklin1931–1962
Hon Edmund Dwyer-Gray [5] LaborDenison1928–1945
Robert Harvey [6] NationalistDenison1946
Francis Heerey [5] LaborDenison1937–1941; 1945–1946
Henry Hope LaborFranklin1941–1946; 1948–1950
Hon Eric Howroyd LaborBass1937–1950; 1958–1959
Philip Kelly LaborDarwin1922–1946
Henry Lane LaborDarwin1926–1928; 1937–1946
Hon Sir Walter Lee NationalistWilmot1909–1946
John McDonald [4] LaborBass1934–1945
Henry McFie NationalistDarwin1925–1934; 1941–1948
Thomas McKinley LaborFranklin1941–1946
Hon Sir John McPhee NationalistFranklin1919–1934; 1941–1946
Hon John Madden LaborBass1936–1956; 1957–1969
Frank Marriott NationalistBass1922–1946
John Ockerby Nationalist/IndependentBass1928–1946
David O'Keefe [2] LaborWilmot1934–1943
Peter Pike [2] LaborWilmot1943–1949
John Quintal [1] Labor Bass 1942–1946
Michael Adye Smith [3] LaborDarwin1944–1946
John Soundy [6] NationalistDenison1925–1946
Lancelot Spurr LaborWilmot1941–1956
Hon William Taylor LaborWilmot1940–1946
Alan Welsh [4] LaborBass1945–1946
Ernest West LaborWilmot1941–1946
Alfred White LaborFranklin1941–1959

Notes

1 Labor MHA for Bass, Thomas Davies, died on 11 September 1942. A recount on 23 September 1942 resulted in the election of Labor candidate John Quintal. Quintal was believed to be the first direct descendant of a Bounty mutineer to be elected to any Australian parliament.
2 Labor MHA for Wilmot, David O'Keefe, died on 21 July 1943. A recount on 5 August 1943 resulted in the election of Labor candidate Peter Pike.
3 Labor MHA for Darwin, Thomas d'Alton, resigned in April 1944. A recount on 26 April 1944 resulted in the election of Labor candidate Michael Adye Smith.
4 Labor MHA for Bass, John McDonald, resigned on 16 April 1945. A recount on 26 April 1945 resulted in the election of Labor candidate Alan Welsh.
5 Labor MHA for Denison, Edmund Dwyer-Gray, died on 6 December 1945. A recount on 20 December 1945 resulted in the election of Labor candidate and former MHA Francis Heerey.
6 Nationalist MHA for Denison, John Soundy, resigned to stand for the Hobart seat in the Legislative Council. A recount on 19 April 1946 resulted in the election of Robert Harvey.

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