Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1996–1998

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, elected at the 1996 state election:

Name Party Electorate Years in office
Jim BaconLaborDenison1996–2004
Tony BenneworthLiberalBass1992–1998
Brenton BestLaborBraddon1996–2014
Hon John BeswickLiberalBass1979–1998
Hon Fran BladelLaborFranklin1986–2002
Hon Bill BondeLiberalBraddon1986–2002
Carole Cains[2]LiberalBraddon1992–1996, 1997–1998
Bob CheekLiberalDenison1996–2002
Hon John ClearyLiberalFranklin1979–1986, 1988–1998
Hon Ron CornishLiberalBraddon1976–1998
Jim CoxLaborBass1989–1992, 1996–2010
Hon Michael Field[1]LaborBraddon1976–1997
Mike FoleyGreensFranklin1995–1998
Mike Gard[1]LaborBraddon1997–1998
Lara GiddingsLaborLyons1996–1998, 2002–2018
Bruce GoodluckIndependentFranklin1996–1998
Hon Ray GroomLiberalDenison1986–2001
Hon Roger Groom[2]LiberalBraddon1976–1997
Rene HiddingLiberalLyons1996–2019
Hon Michael HodgmanLiberalDenison1992–1998, 2001–2010
Hon Peter HodgmanLiberalFranklin1986–2001
Di HollisterGreensBraddon1989–1998
Hon Judy JacksonLaborDenison1986–2006
Hon Gill JamesLaborBass1976–1989, 1992–2002
Paul LennonLaborFranklin1990–2008
Hon David LlewellynLaborLyons1986–2010, 2014–2018
Hon Frank MadillLiberalBass1986–2000
Bob MainwaringLiberalLyons1992–1998
Christine MilneGreensLyons1989–1998
Hon Sue NapierLiberalBass1992–2010
Hon Peter PatmoreLaborBass1984–2002
Hon Michael PolleyLaborLyons1972–2014
Peg PuttGreensDenison1993–2008
Hon Tony RundleLiberalBraddon1986–2002
Hon Denise SwanLiberalLyons1995–2002
Hon John WhiteLaborDenison1986–1998
Paula WriedtLaborFranklin1996–2009
1 ALP member Michael Field resigned in early 1997. Mike Gard was elected as his replacement on 15 July.
2 Liberal member Roger Groom resigned in early 1997. Carole Cains was elected as his replacement on 15 July.

Distribution of seats

Electorate Seats held
Bass              
Braddon              
Denison              
Franklin              
Lyons              


  Australian Labor Party - 14 seats (40%)
  Liberal Party of Australia - 16 seats (46%)
  Tasmanian Greens - 4 seats (11%)
  Independent - 1 seat (3%)
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