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Electoral division of Montgomery

Tasmanian Legislative Council electoral division

Electoral division of Montgomery

Summary

Tasmanian Legislative Council electoral division

FieldValue
upperyes
nameMontgomery
statetas
image
created1999
mpCasey Hiscutt
mp-partyIndependent
electors27913
electors_year2019
area2457
classProvincial
fedgovBraddonLyons
near-nBass Strait
near-neBass Strait
near-nwMurchison
near-eMerseyMcIntyre
near-wMurchison
near-sMcIntyre
near-seMcIntyre
near-swMurchison
coordinates

| mp-party = Independent | near-n = Bass Strait | near-ne = Bass Strait | near-nw = Murchison | near-e = MerseyMcIntyre | near-w = Murchison | near-s = McIntyre | near-se = McIntyre | near-sw = Murchison

Map showing the electoral division of Montgomery

The electoral division of Montgomery is one of the fifteen electorates in the Tasmanian Legislative Council.

It is centred on the Central Coast area and includes the localities of; Ulverstone, Penguin, Heybridge, Hampshire and West Pine.

The electorate also includes most of the City of Burnie. Acton, Hillcrest, Montello, Brooklyn, Romaine, South Burnie and Upper Burnie are part of this electoral division. However Somerset, Parklands, Park grove and Shorewell are located in the Electoral division of Murchison. The division shares its western borders with the Burnie Municipal Council.

, Montgomery had 27,913 enrolled voters and covers an area of 2,457 km². The electorate is represented by independent Casey Hiscutt, who was elected on 24 May 2025.

Members

MemberPartyPeriod
Sue SmithIndependent
Leonie HiscuttLiberal
Casey HiscuttIndependent

Election results

Main article: Electoral results for the Division of Montgomery

References

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