Members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council, 1939–1945

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council between 1939 and 1945. Terms of the Legislative Council did not coincide with Legislative Assembly elections, and members served six year terms, with a number of members facing election each year.

Elections

DateElectorates
2 May 1939Cambridge; Hobart (1); Russell
7 May 1940Hobart (1); Launceston (1); Gordon
6 May 1941Hobart (1); Meander; Pembroke
5 May 1942Huon; Launceston (1); Mersey
4 May 1943Derwent; Tamar; Westmorland
2 May 1944Buckingham; Macquarie; South Esk

Members

Name Division Years in office Elected
Hon Compton ArcherMacquarie1944–19501944
Hon Albert BendallMacquarie1932–19441938
Hon Percy Best[2]Meander1935–19431941
Hon Archibald BlacklowPembroke1936–19531941
Hon William CalvertHuon1924–19421936
Hon John Cheek[1]Westmorland1907–1913; 1919–19421937
Hon Arthur CuttsTamar1937–19551943
Hon Joe DarlingCambridge1921–19461939
Hon Charles EadyHobart1925–19451940
Hon Alexander EvansLaunceston1936–19421936
Hon Arthur FentonRussell1933–19571939
Hon George Flowers[1]Westmorland1942–19581943
Hon Dr John Gaha[3] (Labor)Hobart1933–19431939
Hon Frank HartLaunceston1916–19401934
Hon Alexander LillicoMersey1924–19541942
Hon Elliot Lillico[2]Meander1943–1958b/e
Hon James McDonald (Labor)Gordon1916–1922; 1928–19471940
Hon George McElwee (Labor)Launceston1940–19461940
Hon Thomas MurdochBuckingham1914–1916; 1921–19441938
Hon Leslie ProcterSouth Esk1939–19621944
Hon William RobinsonLaunceston1942–19481942
Hon Rupert ShoobridgeDerwent1937–19551943
Hon William StruttHobart1938–19481941
Hon Arthur Tyler[3] (Labor)Hobart1943–1945b/e
Hon Bill WeddBuckingham1944–19481944
Hon Rowland Worsley (Labor)Huon1942–19481942

Notes

1 On 26 February 1942, John Cheek, the member for Westmorland, died. George Flowers won the resulting by-election on 5 May 1942.
2 On 14 April 1943, Percy Best, the member for Meander, died. Elliot Lillico, the son of Alexander Lillico, won the resulting by-election.
3 On 10 July 1943, Labor member Dr John Gaha, one of the three members for Hobart, resigned to successfully contest the federal seat of Denison at the 1943 election. Labor candidate Arthur Tyler won the resulting by-election on 14 September 1943 by a margin of three votes, and the unsuccessful candidate successfully petitioned the Supreme Court to void the election. Tyler won a second by-election on 22 January 1944 by a 211-vote margin against a different opponent.

Sources

  • Hughes, Colin A.; Aitkin, Don (1986). Voting for the Australian State Upper Houses, 1890–1984. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-9097-7918-X.
  • Parliament of Tasmania (2006). The Parliament of Tasmania from 1856
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