Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1956–1959

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 13 October 1956 election and the 2 May 1959 election. The previous Darwin division had been renamed Braddon after former Premier of Tasmania Sir Edward Braddon.

Name Party Division Years in office
Hon Alexander Atkins Labor Bass 1946–1948; 1956–1972
Hon Charley Aylett Labor Braddon 1946–1964
Claude Barnard[1] Labor Bass 1950–1957
Bill Beattie Liberal Bass 1946–1950; 1954–1979
Bert Bessell Liberal Wilmot 1956–1976
Amelia Best[3] Liberal Wilmot 1955–1956; 1958–1959
Charles Best[3] Liberal Wilmot 1950–1958
Angus Bethune Liberal Wilmot 1946–1975
Carrol Bramich Liberal Braddon 1946–1964
Jack Breheny Liberal Braddon 1951–1972
Hon Douglas Cashion Labor Wilmot 1949–1972
Hon Sir Robert Cosgrove[2] Labor Denison 1919–1922; 1925–1931;
1934–1958
Brian Crawford Labor Franklin 1956–1959
Hon John Dwyer Labor Franklin 1931–1962
Hon Roy Fagan Labor Wilmot 1946–1974
Reg Fisher[4] Labor Wilmot 1956–1958
Hon Dr John Gaha Labor Denison 1950–1964
Bill Hodgman Liberal Denison 1955–1964
Hon Eric Howroyd[2] Labor Denison 1937–1950; 1958–1959
Tim Jackson Liberal Franklin 1946–1964
Bert Lacey[5] Labor Denison 1959
Kevin Lyons Liberal Braddon 1948–1972
William McNeil[4] Labor Wilmot 1959–1964
Hon John Madden[1] Labor Bass 1936–1956; 1957–1969
Fred Marriott Liberal Bass 1946–1961
Mabel Miller Liberal Franklin 1955–1964
Hon Bill Neilson Labor Franklin 1946–1977
Thomas Pearsall Liberal Franklin 1950–1966
Hon Eric Reece Labor Braddon 1946–1975
John Steer Liberal Bass 1950–1961; 1964–1968
Horace Strutt Liberal Denison 1946–1959; 1959–1969
Rex Townley Liberal Denison 1946–1965
Hon Dr Reg Turnbull Labor/Independent[6] Bass 1946–1961
Sydney Ward Labor Braddon 1956–1976
Hon Alfred White[5] Labor Denison 1941–1959

Notes

1 Labor MHA for Bass, Claude Barnard, died on 6 December 1957. A recount on 23 December 1957 resulted in the election of former Labor MHA John Madden.
2 Labor MHA for Denison and Premier, Robert Cosgrove, resigned due to ill health on 25 August 1958. A recount on 4 September 1958 resulted in the election of Labor candidate Eric Howroyd.
3 Liberal MHA for Wilmot, Charles Best, resigned to contest the Council seat of Meander in November 1958. A recount on 24 November 1958 resulted in the election of former Liberal MHA Amelia Best.
4 Labor MHA for Wilmot, Reg Fisher, died on 29 December 1958. A recount on 15 January 1959 resulted in the election of former Labor candidate William McNeil.
5 Labor MHA for Denison, Alfred White, was appointed to the role of Agent-General in London in January 1959. A recount on 27 January 1959 resulted in the election of Labor candidate Bert Lacey. Lacey never got to sit in Parliament, however, as the House had been prorogued and he was defeated at the following election.
6 On 9 April 1959, Dr Reg Turnbull, the Treasurer and Minister for Health, was suspended from Labor Party membership by the State Executive due mainly to constant criticism of the Reece Government. The event precipitated the calling of the 1959 election for 2 May, at which Turnbull won two quotas (27.93%) in his own right.

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