List of Senators from Western Australia

This is a list of senators from the state of Western Australia since Australian Federation in 1901.

List

Senate Election Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
1901–1903 1901 Edward Harney
(Free Trade)
George Pearce
(Labor)
Staniforth Smith
(Free Trade)
Hugh de Largie
(Labor)
Norman Ewing
(Free Trade)
Sir Alexander Matheson
(Free Trade)
6 Senators per state
1901-1950
1903 Henry Saunders
(Free Trade)
1904–1906 1903 George Henderson
(Labor)
John Croft
(Labor)
1907–1910 1906 Patrick Lynch
(Labor)
Ted Needham
(Labor)
1910–1913 1910 Richard Buzacott
(Labor)
1913–1914 1913
1914–1917 1914
1917–1920 1917 George Henderson
(Nationalist)
George Pearce
(Nationalist)
Patrick Lynch
(Nationalist)
Hugh de Largie
(Nationalist)
Richard Buzacott
(Nationalist)
1920–1923 1919 Edmund Drake-Brockman
(Nationalist)
1923–1926 1922 Charles Graham
(Labor)
Walter Kingsmill
(Nationalist/UAP)
Ted Needham
(Labor)
1926–1929 1925 William Carroll
(Country)
1929–1932 1928 Bertie Johnston
(Country)
Hal Colebatch
(Nationalist/UAP)
1932–1935 1931 George Pearce
(UAP)
Patrick Lynch
(UAP)
1933 Herbert Collett
(UAP)
1935–1938 1934 Allan MacDonald
(UAP)
1936 Thomas Marwick
(Country)
1937 James Cunningham
(Labor)
1938–1941 1937 James Fraser
(Labor)
Robert Clothier
(Labor)
1941–1944 1940
1942 Charles Latham
(Country)
1943 Richard Nash
(Labor)
Dorothy Tangney
(Labor)
1944–1947 1943
1947–1950 1946 Joe Cooke
(Labor)
John Harris
(Labor)
1950–1951 1949 Don Willesee
(Labor)
Agnes Robertson
(Liberal)
Edmund Piesse
(Country)
Malcolm Scott
(Liberal)
Seddon Vincent
(Liberal)
10 Senators per state
1950-1985
1951–1953 1951 Shane Paltridge
(Liberal)
Harrie Seward
(Country)
1952 Joe Cooke
(Labor)
Bill Robinson
(Country)
1953–1956 1953 John Harris
(Labor)
1956–1959 1955 Agnes Robertson
(Country)
1958 Tom Drake-Brockman
(Country)
1959–1962 1958 Harry Cant
(Labor)
Tom Drake-Brockman
(Country)
George Branson
(Liberal)
1962–1965 1961 Edgar Prowse
(Country)
1964 Peter Sim
(Liberal)
1965–1968 1964 John Wheeldon
(Labor)
1966 Reg Withers
(Liberal)
1967 Laurie Wilkinson
(Labor)
1968–1971 1967 Reg Withers
(Liberal)
1970 Peter Durack
(Liberal)
1971–1974 1970 Syd Negus
(Independent)
1974–1975 1974 Gordon McIntosh
(Labor)
Peter Walsh
(Labor)
David Reid
(Country)
Fred Chaney
(Liberal)
1975–1978 1975 Ruth Coleman
(Labor)
Andrew Thomas
(Liberal)
1978–1981 1977 Allan Rocher
(Liberal)
1981–1983 1980 Patricia Giles
(Labor)
John Martyr
(Liberal)
Noel Crichton-Browne
(Liberal)
1983–1985 1983 Jack Evans
(Democrat)
Peter Cook
(Labor)
1985–1987 1984 Jim McKiernan
(Labor)
Jo Vallentine
(NDP/
Independent
/Green)
Sue Knowles
(Liberal)
1987–1990 1987 Jean Jenkins
(Democrat)
Michael Beahan
(Labor)
John Panizza
(Liberal)
1990–1993 1990 Ian Campbell
(Liberal)
Winston Crane
(Liberal)
1992 Christabel Chamarette
(Greens)
1993–1996 1993 Chris Evans
(Labor)
Dee Margetts
(Greens)
Chris Ellison
(Liberal)
1996–1999 1996 Mark Bishop
(Labor)
Alan Eggleston
(Liberal)
Andrew Murray
(Democrat)
1997 Ross Lightfoot
(Liberal)
1999–2002 1998 Brian Greig
(Democrat)
2002–2005 2001 Ruth Webber
(Labor)
David Johnston
(Liberal)
2005–2008 2004 Rachel Siewert
(Greens)
Glenn Sterle
(Labor)
Judith Adams
(Liberal)
2008–2011 2007 Michaelia Cash
(Liberal)
Louise Pratt
(Labor)
Mathias Cormann
(Liberal)
Scott Ludlam
(Greens)
2009 Chris Back
(Liberal)
2011–2014 2010
2012 Dean Smith
(Liberal)
2013 Sue Lines
(Labor)
2014–2016 2013 Joe Bullock
(Labor)
Zhenya Wang
(Palmer United)
Linda Reynolds
(Liberal)
2016–2019 2016 Louise Pratt
(Labor)
Pat Dodson
(Labor)
Rod Culleton
(Independent)
2017 Peter Georgiou
(One Nation)
Slade Brockman
(Liberal)[1]
Jordon Steele-John
(Greens)
2019–2022 2019 Matt O'Sullivan
(Liberal)
2020 Ben Small
(Liberal)
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