Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1968–1971

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1968 to 1971:

Name Party District Years in office
Tom BatemanLaborCanning1968–1986
Ron BertramLaborMount Hawthorn1968–1989
Arthur BickertonLaborPilbara1958–1974
Stewart BovellLiberalVasse1947–1971
John BradyLaborSwan1948–1974
Sir David BrandLiberalGreenough1945–1975
Terry BurkeLaborPerth1968–1987
Richard BurtLiberalMurchison-Eyre1959–1971
Doug CashLiberalMirrabooka1968–1971
Wyndham Cook[1]LaborAlbany1970–1974
Charles CourtLiberalNedlands1953–1982
James CraigCountryToodyay1959–1971
Ron DaviesLaborVictoria Park1961–1986
Ken DunnLiberalDarling Range1962–1971
David EvansLaborWarren1968–1989
Tom EvansLaborKalgoorlie1956–1980
Harry FletcherLaborFremantle1959–1977
Harry GayferCountryAvon1962–1974
Herb GrahamLaborBalcatta1943–1973
Bill GraydenLiberalSouth Perth1947–1949; 1956–1993
Hugh GuthrieLiberalSubiaco1959–1971
Jack Hall[1]LaborAlbany1956–1970
John HarmanLaborMaylands1968–1986
Guy HennLiberalWembley1959–1971
Ross HutchinsonLiberalCottesloe1950–1977
Colin JamiesonLaborBelmont1953–1986
Tom JonesLaborCollie1968–1989
Ron KitneyCountryBlackwood1968–1971
Stan LaphamLaborKarrinyup1953–1959; 1968–1974
Edgar LewisCountryMoore1958–1974
Iven ManningLiberalWellington1950–1974
William ManningCountryNarrogin1956–1974
Donald MayLaborClontarf1962–1965; 1968–1977
Ken McIverLaborNortham1968–1986
Ray McPharlinCountryMount Marshall1967–1983
Andrew MensarosLiberalFloreat1968–1991
Clayton MitchellCountryStirling1962–1971
Arthur MoirLaborBoulder-Dundas1951–1971
Crawford NalderCountryKatanning1947–1974
Daniel NortonLaborGascoyne1953–1974
Ray O'ConnorLiberalMount Lawley1959–1984
Des O'NeilLiberalEast Melville1959–1980
Alan RidgeLiberalKimberley1968–1980
Ewart RuncimanLiberalMurray1962–1974
Cyril RushtonLiberalDale1965–1988
Bill SewellLaborGeraldton1950–1974
Jack StewartLiberalMerredin-Yilgarn1968–1971
Don TaylorLaborCockburn1968–1984
Merv TomsLaborAscot1956–1971
John TonkinLaborMelville1933–1977
Maurice WilliamsLiberalBunbury1962–1973
Bill YoungCountryRoe1967–1974

Notes

1 On 14 April 1970, the Labor member for Albany, Jack Hall, resigned. Labor candidate Wyndham Cook won the resulting by-election on 6 June 1970.
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