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This is a list of members
of the Tasmanian
House of Assembly between
the 9 June
1934 election and
the 20
February 1937 election. The 1934 election
reduced the Nationalists from one of their biggest
majorities ever into opposition, as Labor leader Albert
Ogilvie became Premier
of Tasmania. It was not until 1969 that
the Nationalists' successors, the Liberals,
would achieve another term of office.
| Henry Baker |
Nationalist |
Franklin |
1928–1946 |
| George Becker |
Independent |
Wilmot |
1912–1931; 1934–1941 |
| Edward
Brooker |
Labor |
Franklin |
1934–1948 |
| Donald K. Cameron |
Nationalist |
Wilmot |
1934–1937 |
| Hon Neil
Campbell |
Nationalist |
Wilmot |
1922–1955 |
| Rev George
Carruthers |
Independent |
Denison |
1934–1937 |
| Jack Chamberlain |
Nationalist |
Darwin |
1934–1951 |
| Hon Robert
Cosgrove |
Labor |
Denison |
1919–1922; 1925–1931;
1934–1958 |
| Charles Culley |
Labor |
Denison |
1922–1928; 1934–1948 |
| Hon Thomas
d'Alton |
Labor |
Darwin |
1931–1944 |
| Hon Thomas
Davies |
Labor |
Bass |
1929–1942 |
| John
Dwyer |
Labor |
Franklin |
1931–1962 |
| Hon Edmund
Dwyer-Gray |
Labor |
Denison |
1928–1945 |
| Frank Edwards |
Nationalist |
Darwin |
1934–1940 |
| John Evans |
Nationalist |
Franklin |
1897–1937 |
| Allen Hollingsworth |
Nationalist |
Bass |
1934–1941 |
| Claude James |
Nationalist |
Bass |
1925–1937 |
| Philip Kelly |
Labor |
Darwin |
1922–1946 |
| Hon Sir Walter
Lee |
Nationalist |
Wilmot |
1909–1946 |
| John McDonald |
Labor |
Bass |
1934–1945 |
| Joseph McGrath |
Labor |
Darwin |
1934–1937 |
| John Madden[1] |
Labor |
Bass |
1936–1956; 1957–1969 |
| Frank Marriott |
Nationalist |
Darwin |
1922–1946 |
| John Ockerby |
Nationalist |
Bass |
1928–1946 |
| Hon Albert
Ogilvie |
Labor |
Franklin |
1919–1939 |
| Hon Eric
Ogilvie |
Labor |
Wilmot |
1928–1940 |
| David O'Keefe |
Labor |
Wilmot |
1934–1943 |
| Benjamin Pearsall |
Independent |
Franklin |
1928–1931; 1934–1937 |
| Victor Shaw[1] |
Labor |
Bass |
1925–1936 |
| John Soundy |
Nationalist |
Denison |
1925–1946 |
| Ernest Turner |
Nationalist |
Denison |
1931–1937; 1941 |
- 1 Labor
MHA for Bass, Victor
Shaw, died on 14 June 1936. A recount
on 25 June 1936 resulted in Labor candidate John
Madden being
elected.
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