Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 2009–2013

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This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council between 22 May 2009 and 21 May 2013:

NamePartyRegionPeriod in office
Hon Martin Aldridge 3 National Agricultural 2013–present
Hon Ken Baston Liberal Mining and Pastoral 2005–present
Hon Liz Behjat Liberal North Metropolitan 2009–2017
Hon Matt Benson-Lidholm Labor Agricultural2005–2013
Hon Helen Bullock LaborMining and Pastoral2009–2013
Hon Robin Chapple Greens Mining and Pastoral2001–2005; 2009–present
Hon Jim Chown LiberalAgricultural2009–present
Hon Peter Collier LiberalNorth Metropolitan2005–present
Hon Mia Davies 3 NationalAgricultural2009–2013
Hon Ed Dermer LaborNorth Metropolitan1996–2013
Hon Kate Doust Labor South Metropolitan 2001–present
Hon Wendy Duncan 3 NationalMining and Pastoral2008–2013
Hon Phil Edman LiberalSouth Metropolitan2009–2017
Hon Sue Ellery LaborSouth Metropolitan2001–present
Hon Brian Ellis LiberalAgricultural2007–2017
Hon Donna Faragher Liberal East Metropolitan 2005–present
Hon Adele Farina Labor South West 2001–present
Hon Jock Ferguson 1 LaborEast Metropolitan2009–2010
Hon Jon Ford LaborMining and Pastoral2001–2013
Hon Philip Gardiner National/Independent 2 Agricultural2009–2013
Hon Dave Grills 3 NationalMining and Pastoral2013–2017
Hon Nick Goiran LiberalSouth Metropolitan2009–present
Hon Nigel Hallett LiberalSouth West2005–2017
Hon Alyssa Hayden LiberalEast Metropolitan2009–2017
Hon Colin Holt NationalSouth West2009–present
Hon Barry House LiberalSouth West1987–2017
Hon Lynn MacLaren GreensSouth Metropolitan2005; 2009–2017
Hon Robyn McSweeney LiberalSouth West2001–2017
Hon Michael Mischin LiberalNorth Metropolitan2009–present
Hon Norman Moore LiberalMining and Pastoral1977–2013
Hon Helen Morton LiberalEast Metropolitan2005–2017
Hon Simon O'Brien LiberalSouth Metropolitan1997–present
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich LaborEast Metropolitan1997–2015
Hon Linda Savage 1 LaborEast Metropolitan2010–2013
Hon Sally Talbot LaborSouth West2005–present
Hon Ken Travers LaborNorth Metropolitan1997–2016
Hon Max Trenorden National/Independent 2 Agricultural2009–2013
Hon Giz Watson GreensNorth Metropolitan1997–2013
Hon Alison Xamon GreensEast Metropolitan2009–2013; 2017–present
  1. ^ Labor East Metropolitan MLC Jock Ferguson died on 13 February 2010. Linda Savage was elected in a recount on 22 March 2010.
  2. ^ National Agricultural MLC Max Trenorden was defeated for party preselection in May 2012; fellow National Agricultural MLC Philip Gardiner, initially preselected, withdrew from the Nationals' ticket as a protest. Trenorden announced his candidacy for the next election as an independent in November 2012 and was joined by Gardiner in December.
  3. ^ National MLCs Mia Davies and Wendy Duncan resigned on 12 February 2013 to contest the Assembly seats of Central Wheatbelt and Kalgoorlie respectively. Martin Aldridge and Dave Grills were elected in recounts on 5 April 2013.

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