Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1919–1922

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 31 May 1919 election and the 10 June 1922 election. Nationalist MHA Walter Lee was the Premier of Tasmania throughout the term. In 1922, shortly before the election, a new Country Party emerged with several sitting Nationalist MPs joining it.

Name Party Division Years in office
George BeckerLaborBass1912–1931; 1934–1941
James BeltonLaborDarwin1909–1931
Ernest BlythNationalist/CountryWilmot1913–1925
John ClearyLaborDenison1916–1928
Robert CosgroveLaborDenison1919–1922; 1925–1931;
1934–1958
David DickerLabor/IndependentFranklin1909–1922
William DixonNationalist/CountryFranklin1919–1922
John EvansNationalistFranklin1897–1937
Allan GuyLaborBass1916–1929
John HayesNationalistBass1913–1923
Herbert HaysNationalistWilmot1911–1922
Alexander HeanNationalistFranklin1903–1913; 1916–1925
Edward HobbsNationalist/CountryDarwin1916–1934
James HurstLaborDarwin1910–1912; 1919–1926
Walter LeeNationalistWilmot1909–1946
Elliott LewisNationalistDenison1886–1903; 1909–1922
Joseph Lyons[1]LaborWilmot1909–1929
John McPheeNationalistDenison1919–1934; 1941–1946
Alexander MarshallNationalistBass1914–1925
James NewtonNationalistBass1917–1928
James OgdenLaborDarwin1906–1922
Albert OgilvieLaborFranklin1919–1939
Michael O'KeefeLaborWilmot1912–1926
Herbert Payne[2]NationalistDarwin1903–1920
Percy Pollard[2]NationalistDarwin1917–1919; 1920–1922
George PullenNationalistWilmot1912–1916; 1919–1922
Robert SadlerNationalistBass1900–1912; 1913–1922
William SheridanLaborDenison1909–1913; 1914–1928
Robert SnowdenNationalistDenison1919–1924
Benjamin WatkinsLaborFranklin1906–1917; 1919–1922;
1925–1934
Joshua WhitsittIndependent/CountryDarwin1909–1922

Notes

1 Labor MHA for Wilmot, Joseph Lyons, resigned to contest the federal seat of Darwin at the 13 December 1919 election, and was unsuccessful. He was re-elected at the Wilmot by-election on 10 January 1920.
2 Nationalist MHA for Darwin, Herbert Payne, resigned in January 1920 to contest a vacancy on the Australian Senate. Nationalist candidate Percy Pollard was elected on 29 January 1920.

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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