Electoral division of Tamar
The Electoral division of Tamar was an electoral division in the Tasmanian Legislative Council of Australia. It existed from 1856 to 1997, when it was renamed Roland.
Members
Two members (1856–1885) | |||||||
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Member | Party | Period | Member | Party | Period | ||
William Button | Independent | 1856–1863 | William Henty | Independent | 1856–1862 | ||
Sir Richard Dry | Independent | 1862–1869 | |||||
Thomas Corbett | Independent | 1863–1865 | |||||
Charles Weedon | Independent | 1865–1866 | |||||
Isaac Sherwin | Independent | 1866–1869 | |||||
William Grubb | Independent | 1869–1879 | William Hutchins | Independent | 1869–1870 | ||
James Aikenhead | Independent | 1870–1885 | |||||
Frederick Grubb | Independent | 1879–1880 | |||||
John Scott | Independent | 1880–1885 | |||||
Single member (1885–1997) | |||
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Member | Party | Period | |
John Scott | Independent | 1885–1886 | |
Audley Coote | Independent | 1886–1895 | |
George Collins | Independent | 1895–1919 | |
Ernest Freeland | Nationalist | 1919–1937 | |
Arthur Cutts | Independent | 1937–1955 | |
Neil Campbell | Liberal | 1955–1960 | |
Daniel Hitchcock | Independent | 1960–1979 | |
Reg Hope | Independent | 1979–1982 | |
Jeff Coates | Independent | 1982–1989 | |
John Loone | Independent | 1989–1997 | |
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References
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