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Tasmanian Legislative Council electoral divisions

Australian election constituencies

Tasmanian Legislative Council electoral divisions

Summary

Australian election constituencies

Map of Tasmania showing the 15 Tasmanian Legislative Council divisions

The Tasmanian Legislative Council has fifteen single member constituencies, called divisions.

Current divisions

The fifteen Tasmanian Legislative Council divisions as of the 2016-17 redistribution are:

Montgomery[[Image:Locator map of Montgomery TLC electorate 2017.svgframelessalt=Map of the Tasmanian Legislative Council divisions, Montgomery highlighted in crimson.]]
Windermere[[Image:Locator map of Windermere TLC electorate 2017.svgframelessalt=Map of the Tasmanian Legislative Council divisions, Windermere highlighted in crimson.]]

Abolished divisions

  • Apsley (1999–2017)
  • Brighton (1851–1856)
  • Buckingham (1851–1999)
  • Cambridge (1856–1946)
  • Campbell Town (1851–1856)
  • Cornwall (1851–1856, 1946–1999)
  • Cumberland (1851–1856)
  • Emu Bay (1997–1999)
  • Glamorgan (1855–1856)
  • Gordon (1899–1999)
  • Hobart Town (1851–1857)
  • Jordan (1856–1885)
  • Leven (1997–1999)
  • Longford (1853–1885)
  • Macquarie (1886–1999)
  • Meander (1856–1997)
  • Monmouth (1946–1999)
  • Morven (1855–1856)
  • Newdegate (1946–1999)
  • New Norfolk (1851–1856)
  • North Esk (1855–1901)
  • Paterson (1999–2008)
  • Queenborough (1947–1999)
  • Richmond (1851–1856)
  • Roland (1997–1999)
  • Rowallan (1999–2008)
  • Russell (1885–1999)
  • Sorell (1851–1856)
  • South Esk (1856–1999)
  • Tamar (1856–1997)
  • Wellington (1999–2008)
  • Westbury (1851–1856)
  • West Devon (1947–1997)
  • Western Tiers (2008–2017)
  • Westmorland (1885–1999)

Members

Main article: Members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council

References

References

  1. Stait, Bryan. (2006). "The Companion to Tasmanian History: Legislative Council". Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies.
  2. "2016-17 Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Redistribution". Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Redistribution Tribunal.
  3. ''Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Act 1995''
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