Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1993–1997

Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1993–1997

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council between 22 May 1993 and 21 May 1997:

Name Party Province Years in office
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–present
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–present
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
Murray Montgomery National South West 1989–2001
Norman Moore Liberal Mining and Pastoral 1977–present
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

Notes

1 On 26 April 1994, North Metropolitan Liberal MLC Bob Pike died. Liberal candidate Iain MacLean was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 31 May 1994.
2 On 28 February 1995, East Metropolitan Labor MLC Tom Butler resigned on 28 February 1995. Labor candidate Valma Ferguson was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy 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 appointed to the resulting casual vacancy 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 Sulc was elected to the subsequent vacancy in a countback on 24 December 1996.
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