Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1931–1934

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 9 May 1931 election and the 9 June 1934 election. The 1931 election produced a landslide victory for the Nationalists, in what turned out to be the non-Labor parties' last term in office until 1969.

Name Party Division Years in office
Llewellyn AtkinsonNationalistWilmot1931–1934
Henry BakerNationalistFranklin1928–1946
Howard Barber[2]NationalistBass1931–1933
Alfred BurburyNationalistWilmot1931–1934
Thomas ButlerNationalistDarwin1931–1934
Neil CampbellNationalistWilmot1922–1955
Thomas d'AltonLaborDarwin1931–1944
Thomas DaviesLaborBass1929–1942
John James DwyerLaborFranklin1931–1962
Edmund Dwyer-GrayLaborDenison1928–1945
John EvansNationalistFranklin1897–1937
Charles Grant[1]NationalistDenison1922–1925; 1928–1932
Edward HobbsNationalistDarwin1916–1934
Claude JamesNationalistBass1925–1937
Jens JensenLaborWilmot1903–1910; 1922–1925;
1928–1934
Philip KellyLaborDarwin1922–1946
Walter LeeNationalistWilmot1909–1946
Arndell Lewis[1]NationalistDenison1932–1934; 1937–1941
Henry McFieNationalistDarwin1925–1934; 1941–1948
John McPheeNationalistDenison1919–1934; 1941–1946
Gerald MahoneyLaborDenison1931–1934
Frank MarriottNationalistDarwin1922–1946
Robert MurphyNationalistBass1931–1934
John OckerbyNationalistBass1928–1946
Albert OgilvieLaborFranklin1919–1939
Eric OgilvieLaborWilmot1928–1940
Dr Herbert Postle[2]NationalistBass1933–1934
Alfred SeabrookNationalistFranklin1931–1934
Victor ShawLaborBass1925–1936
John SoundyNationalistDenison1925–1946
Ernest TurnerNationalistDenison1931–1937; 1941
Benjamin WatkinsIndependentFranklin1906–1917; 1919–1922;
1925–1934

Notes

1 Nationalist MHA for Denison, Charles Grant, was elected to the Australian Senate at a joint sitting of Parliament on 2 March 1932. A recount on 14 March 1932 resulted in Nationalist candidate Arndell Lewis being elected.
2 Nationalist MHA for Bass, Howard Barber, resigned on 26 May 1933. A recount on 6 June 1933 resulted in Nationalist candidate Dr Herbert Postle being elected—the first member of a Tasmanian parliament to hold a doctorate (Doctor of Laws from the University of Melbourne).

Sources

  • Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the South Australian, Western Australian and Tasmanian Lower Houses, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-1334-6.
  • Parliament of Tasmania (2006). The Parliament of Tasmania from 1856
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