Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1948–1950

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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 21 August 1948 election and the 6 May 1950 election.

NamePartyDivisionYears in office
Charley Aylett Labor Darwin 1946–1964
Bill Beattie Liberal Bass 1946–1950; 1954–1979
Angus Bethune Liberal Wilmot 1946–1975
Carrol Bramich LaborDarwin1946–1964
Neil Campbell LiberalWilmot1922–1955
Douglas Cashion [1] LaborWilmot1949–1972
Jack Chamberlain LiberalDarwin1934–1951
Hon Robert Cosgrove Labor Denison 1919–1922; 1925–1931;
1934–1958
Hon John Dwyer Labor Franklin 1931–1962
Hon Roy Fagan LaborWilmot1946–1974
John Fidler LiberalDarwin1946–1956
George Gray IndependentFranklin1946–1950
Charles Hand LaborFranklin1948–1956
Henry Hope LaborDenison1941–1946; 1948–1950
Hon Eric Howroyd LaborBass1937–1950; 1958–1959
Tim Jackson LiberalFranklin1946–1964
Kevin Lyons LiberalDarwin1948–1972
Hon John Madden LaborBass1936–1956; 1957–1969
Fred Marriott LiberalBass1946–1961
Bill Neilson LaborFranklin1946–1977
John Orchard LiberalBass1948–1954
Archibald Park [2] LiberalFranklin1949–1955; 1959
Peter Pike [1] LaborWilmot1943–1949
Hon Eric Reece LaborDarwin1946–1975
Robert Robertson LiberalWilmot1946–1950
Lancelot Spurr LaborWilmot1941–1956
Horace Strutt LiberalDenison1946–1959; 1959–1969
Rex Townley Independent/LiberalDenison1946–1965
Hon Dr Reg Turnbull LaborBass1946–1961
Bill Wedd IndependentDenison1948–1953; 1959–1964
Hon Alfred White LaborFranklin1941–1959
Reg Wright [2] LiberalFranklin1946–1949

Notes

1 Labor MHA for Wilmot and Speaker of the House, Peter Pike, died on 3 September 1949. A recount on 19 September 1949 resulted in the election of Labor candidate Douglas Cashion.
2 Liberal MHA for Franklin, Reg Wright, resigned to contest a seat in the Australian Senate at the 1949 election. A recount on 8 November 1949 resulted in the election of Liberal candidate Archibald Park.

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