This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly , elected at the 2006 state election.
Name | Party | Electorate | Years in office |
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Hon David Bartlett | Labor | Denison | 2004–2011 |
Brenton Best | Labor | Braddon | 1996–2014 |
Kim Booth | Greens | Bass | 2002–2015 |
Heather Butler | Labor | Lyons | 2005–2010 |
Ross Butler [1] | Labor | Franklin | 2008–2010 |
Hon Jim Cox | Labor | Bass | 1989–1992, 1996–2010 |
Hon Lara Giddings | Labor | Franklin | 1996–1998, 2002–2018 |
Bryan Green | Labor | Braddon | 1998–2017 |
Peter Gutwein | Liberal | Bass | 2002–present |
Rene Hidding | Liberal | Lyons | 1996–2019 |
Hon Michael Hodgman | Liberal | Denison | 1992–1998, 2001–2010 |
Hon Will Hodgman | Liberal | Franklin | 2002–2020 |
Daniel Hulme [3] | Labor | Franklin | 2009–2010 |
Hon Steve Kons | Labor | Braddon | 1998–2010 |
Hon Paul Lennon [1] | Labor | Franklin | 1990–2008 |
Hon David Llewellyn | Labor | Lyons | 1986–2010, 2014–2018 |
Nick McKim | Greens | Franklin | 2002–2015 |
Tim Morris | Greens | Lyons | 2002–2014 |
Hon Sue Napier | Liberal | Bass | 1992–2010 |
Hon Michelle O'Byrne | Labor | Bass | 2006–present |
Cassy O'Connor [2] | Greens | Denison | 2008–present |
Hon Michael Polley | Labor | Lyons | 1972–2014 |
Peg Putt [2] | Greens | Denison | 1993–2008 |
Jeremy Rockliff | Liberal | Braddon | 2002–present |
Hon Lisa Singh | Labor | Denison | 2006–2010 |
Hon Graeme Sturges | Labor | Denison | 2002–2010, 2011–2014 |
Brett Whiteley | Liberal | Braddon | 2002–2010 |
Hon Paula Wriedt [3] | Labor | Franklin | 1996–2009 |
Electorate | Seats held | ||||
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Bass | |||||
Braddon | |||||
Denison | |||||
Franklin | |||||
Lyons | |||||
Australian Labor Party – 14 seats (56%) | |
Liberal Party of Australia – 7 seats (28%) | |
Tasmanian Greens – 4 seats (16%) |
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