Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 2021–2024

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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly , elected at the 2021 state election.

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NameParty Electorate Years in office
Lara Alexander 2Liberal/Independent Bass 2022–2024
Hon Elise Archer 6 Liberal Clark 2010–2023
Hon Guy Barnett Liberal Lyons 2014–present
Vica Bayley 5 Greens Clark2023–present
Simon Behrakis 6LiberalClark2023–present
Dr Shane Broad Labor Braddon 2017–present
Adam Brooks 1LiberalBraddon2010–2019, 2021
Jen Butler LaborLyons2018–present
Hon Sarah Courtney 2LiberalBass2014–2022
Anita Dow LaborBraddon2018–present
Felix Ellis 1LiberalBraddon2020–2021, 2021–present
Hon Michael Ferguson LiberalBass2010–present
Janie Finlay LaborBass2021–present
Hon Peter Gutwein 3LiberalBass2002–2022
Ella Haddad LaborClark2018–present
Roger Jaensch LiberalBraddon2014–present
Kristie Johnston IndependentClark2021–present
David O'Byrne Labor/Independent Labor Franklin 2010–2014, 2018–present
Michelle O'Byrne LaborBass2006–present
Cassy O'Connor 5GreensClark2008–2023
Madeleine Ogilvie LiberalClark2014–2018, 2019–present
Hon Jacquie Petrusma 4LiberalFranklin2010–2022, 2024–present
Hon Jeremy Rockliff LiberalBraddon2002–present
Mark Shelton LiberalLyons2010–present
Nic Street LiberalFranklin2016–2018, 2020–present
John Tucker Liberal/IndependentLyons2019–2024
Rebecca White LaborLyons2010–present
Dean Winter LaborFranklin2021–present
Simon Wood 3LiberalBass2022–present
Dr Rosalie Woodruff GreensFranklin2015–present
Dean Young 4LiberalFranklin2022–2024
1 Adam Brooks was declared elected as a member for Braddon on 13 May, but on 14 May Peter Gutwein announced he would not be taking his seat due to facing firearms charges interstate. [1] He was replaced by Felix Ellis in a recount on 3 June 2021. [2]
2 Bass MHA Sarah Courtney resigned on 10 February 2022. She was replaced in a recount held on 25 February 2022 by Lara Alexander.
3 Bass MHA Peter Gutwein resigned on 8 April 2022. He was replaced in a recount held on 26 April 2022 by Simon Wood.
4 Franklin MHA Jacquie Petrusma resigned on 25 July 2022. She was replaced in a recount held on 16 August 2022 by Dean Young.
5 Clark MHA Cassy O'Connor resigned on 13 July 2023. She was replaced in a recount held on 1 August 2023 by Vica Bayley.
6 Clark MHA Elise Archer resigned on 4 October 2023. She was replaced in a recount held on 26 October 2023 by Simon Behrakis.

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References

  1. "Tasmanian Liberal Adam Brooks won't take seat in Parliament". ABC News. 14 May 2021. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  2. "Braddon Recount completed". Tasmanian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 3 June 2021.