Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1986–1989

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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, elected at the 1986 state election:

Name Party Electorate Years in office
Darrel Baldock[1] Labor Lyons 1972–1987
John Barker[2] Liberal Denison 1987–1996
Gerry Bates Ind. Green Franklin 1986–1995
Chris Batt[1] Labor Lyons 1987–1989
Neil Batt Labor Denison 1969–1980, 1986–1989
John Beattie Liberal Franklin 1972–1989
John Bennett Liberal Denison 1986–1990
John Beswick Liberal Bass 1979–1998
Fran Bladel Labor Franklin 1986–2002
Bill Bonde Liberal Braddon 1986–2002
Ian Braid Liberal Lyons 1969–1972, 1975–1995
Bob Brown Ind. Green Denison 1983–1993
John Cleary[3] Liberal Franklin 1979–1986, 1988–1998
Ron Cornish Liberal Braddon 1976–1998
Geoff Davis[2] Liberal/Independent Denison 1982–1987
Nick Evers Liberal Franklin 1986–1990
Michael Field Labor Braddon 1976–1997
Robin Gray Liberal Lyons 1976–1995
Ray Groom Liberal Denison 1986–2001
Roger Groom Liberal Braddon 1976–1997
Peter Hodgman Liberal Franklin 1986–2001
Harry Holgate Labor Bass 1974–1992
Judy Jackson Labor Denison 1986–2006
Gill James Labor Bass 1976–1989, 1992–2002
David Llewellyn Labor Lyons 1986–2010, 2014–2018
Frank Madill Liberal Bass 1986–2000
Bob Mainwaring Liberal Lyons 1986–1989, 1992–1998
Graeme Page Liberal Lyons 1976–1996
Peter Patmore Labor Bass 1984–2002
Geoff Pearsall[3] Liberal Franklin 1969–1988
Greg Peart Labor Braddon 1986–1989
Michael Polley Labor Lyons 1972–2014
Peter Rae Liberal Bass 1986–1989
Neil Robson Liberal Bass 1976–1992
Tony Rundle Liberal Braddon 1986–2002
Michael Weldon Labor Braddon 1979–1982, 1986–1992
John White Labor Denison 1986–1998
Ken Wriedt Labor Franklin 1982–1990
1 Labor member Darrel Baldock resigned on 30 June 1987 to take up a role as coach of St Kilda Football Club. Chris Batt was elected as his replacement on 14 July.
2 Liberal member Geoff Davis resigned from the Liberal Party on 8 July 1987, and from parliament on 17 September. John Barker was appointed as his replacement on 29 September.
3 Liberal member and Deputy Premier Geoff Pearsall resigned in late October 1988. John Cleary was appointed as his replacement on 14 November.