Division of Bass (state)

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Division of Bass before the 2021 state election

The electoral division of Bass is one of the five electorates in the Tasmanian House of Assembly, it includes north-east Tasmania and Flinders Island. Bass takes its name from the British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia: George Bass. The division shares its name and boundaries with the federal division of Bass.

Bass and the other House of Assembly electoral divisions are each represented by five members elected under the Hare-Clark electoral system.

History and electoral profile

Bass was created in 1909 and includes the city of Launceston and towns in the states north east including: Scottsdale, Lilydale, St Helens, George Town and others.[1]

Representation

Distribution of seats

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Members for Bass

Year Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party
1909
6 seats
(1909–1959)
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Template:Australian party style| Thomas Bakhap Anti-Socialist rowspan=32 Template:Australian party style| James Guy Labor Template:Australian party style| Robert Sadler Liberal Democrat rowspan=6 Template:Australian party style| Charles Howroyd Labor Template:Australian party style| Albert Solomon Anti-Socialist Template:Australian party style| Richard McKenzie Anti-Socialist
1912 rowspan=5 Template:Australian party style| Liberal rowspan=15 Template:Australian party style| George Becker Labor rowspan=5 Template:Australian party style| Liberal rowspan=5 Template:Australian party style| Liberal
1913 Robert Sadler Liberal Arthur Anderson Labor John Hayes Liberal
1914 Alexander Marshall Liberal
1915 James McDonald Labor
1916 Allan Guy Labor
1917 rowspan=3 Template:Australian party style| Nationalist rowspan=5 Template:Australian party style| Nationalist rowspan=6 Template:Australian party style| Nationalist rowspan=18 Template:Australian party style| Nationalist
1917 James Newton Nationalist
1919
1922 rowspan=3 Template:Australian party style| Jens Jensen Independent Labor
1923 George Shields Nationalist
1925 rowspan=2 Template:Australian party style| Liberal
1925 rowspan=38 Template:Australian party style| Victor Shaw Labor Template:Australian party style| Claude James Liberal Henry Thomson Nationalist
1928 rowspan=11 Template:Australian party style| Nationalist rowspan=7 Template:Australian party style| Nationalist
1928 John Ockerby Nationalist
1929 Thomas Davies Labor
1931 rowspan=2 Template:Australian party style| Robert Murphy Nationalist Howard Barber Nationalist
1933 Herbert Postle Nationalist
1934 rowspan=7 Template:Australian party style| John McDonald Labor Allen Hollingsworth Nationalist
1936 John Madden Labor
1937 rowspan=7 Template:Australian party style| Eric Howroyd Labor
1941 Frank Marriott Nationalist
1942 John Quintal Labor
1945 Alan Welsh Labor
1946 rowspan=37 Template:Australian party style| Liberal Template:Australian party style| Independent
1946 Reg Turnbull Labor rowspan=2 Template:Australian party style| Bill Beattie Liberal Fred Marriott Liberal Template:Australian party style| Alexander Atkins Labor
1948 rowspan=22 Template:Australian party style| John Orchard Liberal
1950 rowspan=9 Template:Australian party style| Claude Barnard Labor rowspan=34 Template:Australian party style| John Steer Liberal
1954 Bill Beattie Liberal
1955
1956 Alexander Atkins Labor
1957 John Madden Labor
1959 rowspan=14 Template:Australian party style| Mac Le Fevre Labor Template:Australian party style| Independent
1961 rowspan=28 Template:Australian party style| Wallace Fraser Labor James McGowen Liberal Max Bushby Liberal
1964 John Steer Liberal
1968 James Henty Liberal
1969 Allan Foster Labor Michael Barnard Labor Template:Australian party style| Timothy Barrenger Liberal
1972 David Farquhar Labor rowspan=2 Template:Australian party style| Mac Le Fevre Labor Neil Pitt Liberal
1974 Harry Holgate Labor
1976 Gill James Labor Template:Australian party style| Jim Mooney Liberal Neil Robson Liberal
1979 Template:Australian party style| Mary Willey Labor John Beswick Liberal
1981 Template:Australian party style| Independent
1982 rowspan=3 Template:Australian party style| Brendan Lyons Liberal
1984 Peter Patmore Labor
1986 Peter Rae Liberal Frank Madill Liberal
1989 Jim Cox Labor rowspan=2 Template:Australian party style| Lance Armstrong Greens
1992 rowspan=2 Template:Australian party style| Tony Benneworth Liberal Gill James Labor Sue Napier Liberal
1996 rowspan=6 Template:Australian party style| Jim Cox Labor
1998
5 seats
(1998–2024)
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5 seats
(1998–2024)
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2000 David Fry Liberal
2002 rowspan=5 Template:Australian party style| Kim Booth Greens Kathryn Hay Labor Peter Gutwein Liberal
2006 Michelle O'Byrne Labor
2010 Brian Wightman Labor Michael Ferguson Liberal
2014 rowspan=5 Template:Australian party style| Sarah Courtney Liberal
2015 Andrea Dawkins Greens
2018 rowspan=6 Template:Australian party style| Jennifer Houston Labor
2021 Janie Finlay Labor
2022 Lara Alexander Liberal Simon Wood Liberal
2023 Template:Australian party style| Independent
2024 rowspan=2 Template:Australian party style| Cecily Rosol Greens Template:Australian party style| Rebekah Pentland Jacqui Lambie rowspan=2 Template:Australian party style| Rob Fairs Liberal
2024 Template:Australian party style| Independent

Election results

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Final vote tallies

Liberal Michael Ferguson (elected 1) 8491

Labour O'Byrne (elected 2) 8491

Labour Finlay (elected 3) 8491

Liberal Rob Fairs (elected 4) 8491

Greens Rosol (elected 5) 8491

Lambie Pentland (elected 6) 8491

Liberal Simon Wood (elected 7) 6461[3]

See also

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References

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External links

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