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This is a list of members
of the Western
Australian Legislative Council between
22 May 1993 and 21 May 1997:
| Tom Butler[2] |
Labor |
East Metropolitan |
1986–1995 |
| Alan Carstairs[4] |
Liberal |
North Metropolitan |
1996–1997 |
| George Cash |
Liberal |
North Metropolitan |
1989–2009 |
| Kim Chance |
Labor |
Agricultural |
1992–2009 |
| Eric Charlton |
National |
Agricultural |
1984–1998 |
| John Cowdell |
Labor |
South West |
1993–2005 |
| Murray Criddle |
National |
Agricultural |
1993–2008 |
| Cheryl Davenport |
Labor |
South Metropolitan |
1989–2001 |
| Reg Davies |
Independent |
North Metropolitan |
1989–1997 |
| Ed Dermer[3] |
Labor |
North Metropolitan |
1996–2013 |
| Bruce Donaldson |
Liberal |
Agricultural |
1993–2009 |
| Graham Edwards |
Labor |
North Metropolitan |
1986–1997 |
| Max Evans |
Liberal |
North Metropolitan |
1986–2001 |
| Valma Ferguson[2] |
Labor |
East Metropolitan |
1993; 1995–1997 |
| Peter Foss |
Liberal |
East Metropolitan |
1989–2005 |
| Clive Griffiths |
Liberal |
South Metropolitan |
1965–1997 |
| Nick Griffiths |
Labor |
East Metropolitan |
1993–2009 |
| John Halden |
Labor |
South Metropolitan |
1986–2000 |
| Tom Helm |
Labor |
Mining and Pastoral |
1986–2001 |
| Barry House |
Liberal |
South West |
1987–2017 |
| Ross Lightfoot |
Liberal |
North Metropolitan |
1993–1997 |
| Phil Lockyer |
Liberal |
Mining and Pastoral |
1980–1997 |
| Iain MacLean[1][4] |
Liberal |
North Metropolitan |
1994–1996 |
| Alannah MacTiernan[5] |
Labor |
East Metropolitan |
1993–1996; 2017–present |
| Murray Montgomery |
National |
South West |
1989–2001 |
| Norman Moore |
Liberal |
Mining and Pastoral |
1977–2013 |
| Mark Nevill |
Labor |
Mining and Pastoral |
1983–2001 |
| Murray Nixon |
Liberal |
Agricultural |
1993–2001 |
| Muriel Patterson |
Liberal |
South West |
1989–2001 |
| Sam Piantadosi[3] |
Labor/Independent[3] |
North Metropolitan |
1983–1996 |
| Bob Pike[1] |
Liberal |
North Metropolitan |
1977–1983; 1989–1994 |
| Barbara Scott |
Liberal |
South Metropolitan |
1993–2009 |
| Jim Scott |
Greens |
South Metropolitan |
1993–2005 |
| Tom Stephens |
Labor |
Mining and Pastoral |
1982–2004 |
| Bill Stretch |
Liberal |
South West |
1983–2005 |
| Paul Sulc[5] |
Labor |
East Metropolitan |
1996–1997 |
| Bob Thomas |
Labor |
South West |
1989–2001 |
| Derrick Tomlinson |
Liberal |
East Metropolitan |
1989–2005 |
| Doug Wenn |
Labor |
South West |
1986–1997 |
- 1 On
26 April 1994, North
Metropolitan Liberal
MLC Bob
Pike died. Liberal
candidate Iain
MacLean was elected
in the resultant countback on 31 May 1994.
- 2 On
28 February 1995, East
Metropolitan Labor
MLC Tom
Butler resigned.
Labor candidate Valma
Ferguson was elected
in the resultant countback on 4 April 1995.
- 3 In
April 1996, North
Metropolitan MLC Sam
Piantadosi left the
Labor Party and sat as an independent. He
resigned on 19 November 1996 to contest the seat
of Yokine at
the 1996
election. Labor candidate Ed
Dermer, who had already won the seat
effective from May 1997 at the aforementioned
election, was elected at the resulted countback
on 24 December 1996.
- 4 On
19 November 1996, North
Metropolitan Liberal
MLC Iain
MacLean resigned to
contest the seat of Wanneroo at
the 1996 election. Liberal candidate Alan
Carstairs was elected
to the subsequent vacancy in a countback on 24
December 1996.
- 5 On
21 November 1996, East
Metropolitan Labor
MLC Alannah
MacTiernan resigned
to contest the seat of Armadale at
the 1996 election. Labor member Paul
Sulcwas elected to the subsequent
vacancy in a countback on 24 December 1996.
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