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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
{{Use Australian English, date=March 2018 Following are lists of members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly: * Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1989–1991 * Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1992–1995 * Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1995–1998 * Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1998–2001 * Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2001–2004 * Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2004–2008 *Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2008–2012 *Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2012–2016 * Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2016–2020 *Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2020–2024 This is a list of members of the tenth Australian Capital Territor ...
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Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory (known in short as the ACT Legislative Assembly) is the unicameral legislature of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). It sits in the Legislative Assembly Building on Civic Square, close to the centre of the city of Canberra. Creation The Assembly was created by four acts of the Commonwealth Parliament in 1988, including the Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988. The first election was held on 4 March 1989 and the assembly first sat on 11 May that year. Until this point, the ACT had been directly administered by the Commonwealth Government. It replaced the House of Assembly (also known for a period as the Legislative Assembly), which existed from 1976 to 1986, but had no executive power, with a principal function of advising the Commonwealth on matters relating to the Territory. Membership Since October 2016, the Legislative Assembly has 25 members elected from five electorates, Brindabel ...
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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1989–1991
This is a list of the members of the first parliament of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. It was the Territory's first representative parliament after gaining self-government, and operated from 1989 to 1991. The first two parliaments were elected under the one-electorate modified d'Hondt method, which was then abolished and replaced with the current three-electorate Hare-Clark system in 1995. : Michael Moore was elected as a Residents Rally member, but resigned from the party on 24 October 1989 and served out his term as an independent. : Craig Duby, Carmel Maher and David Prowse were elected as representatives of the No Self-Government Party, but resigned to form the Independents Group on 3 December 1989. Prowse left the Independents Group to join the Liberal Party on 31 July 1990, Duby left to found the Hare-Clark Independent Party on 19 November 1991, and Maher served out her term under the Independents Group name. : ALP member Paul Whalan resigned ...
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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1992–1995
This is a list of the members of the second parliament of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, which operated from 1992 to 1995. It was the last to be elected under the one-electorate modified D'Hondt method, before the Territory was divided up into three electorates, as it would remain until 2016. : Helen Szuty was elected on the Moore Independents Group ticket, but sat in the Assembly as an independent. : Liberal member Lou Westende resigned on 25 July 1994. The vacancy was filled by Liberal Bill Stefaniak William George Stefaniak (born 8 January 1952) is an Australian politician and former Australian Capital Territory Minister. He was the Leader of the Opposition in the Australian Capital Territory after succeeding in a leadership challenge agai .... See also * 1992 Australian Capital Territory general election {{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1992-1995 Members of Australian Capital Territory parlia ...
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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1995–1998
This is a list of members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly from 1995 to 1998. This was the first time the three-electorate, Hare-Clark system was used to elect members of the Assembly. : ALP member Terry Connolly resigned from the Assembly on 19 February 1996. The vacancy was filled by the ALP's Marion Reilly. : ALP member Rosemary Follett resigned from the Assembly on 12 December 1996. The vacancy was filled by the ALP's Simon Corbell. : Liberal member Tony De Domenico resigned from the Assembly on 30 January 1997. The vacancy was filled by Liberal Louise Littlewood. See also *1995 Australian Capital Territory general election Elections to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly were held on Saturday, 18 February 1995. The incumbent Labor Party, led by Rosemary Follett, was challenged by the Liberal Party, led by Kate Carnell. For the first time, candid ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative A ...
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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1998–2001
This is a list of members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly from 1998 to 2001: : Although Dave Rugendyke was elected on the Osborne Independent Group ticket, he took his place in the Assembly as an independent, separate from any party grouping. : Though Michael Moore was elected as an independent, he joined Kate Carnell's Liberal government as a minister on 28 April 1998. Despite this, he continued to sit in the Assembly as an independent. : Trevor Kaine resigned from the Liberal Party on 13 May 1998. On 28 May, he announced that he would stand as a representative of the "Canberra Liberals", but then, on 30 July, registered the United Canberra Party, which he represented for the remainder of his term. : Liberal member Kate Carnell resigned from the Assembly on 17 October 2000. The vacancy was filled by Liberal Jacqui Burke Jacqui Burke (born 22 May 1953) is an Australian politician and was a member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative A ...
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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2001–2004
This is a list of members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2004. : Liberal member Gary Humphries resigned on 25 November 2002 to take up the position in the Australian Senate that had been vacated by Margaret Reid. The vacancy was filled by Liberal Jacqui Burke. : Helen Cross was expelled from the Liberal Party on 23 September 2002 after tensions with other party members. She served out the remainder of her term as an independent. See also *2001 Australian Capital Territory general election Elections to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly were held on Saturday, 20 October 2001. The incumbent Liberal Party, led by Gary Humphries, was challenged by the Labor Party, led by Jon Stanhope. Candidates were elected to fi ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2001-2004 Members of Australian Capital Territory parliaments by term 21st-century Australian politicians ...
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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2004–2008
This is a list of members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, as elected at 16 October 2004 election. : Molonglo Labor MLA Ted Quinlan resigned on 21 March 2006. Andrew Barr was elected as his replacement on a countback on 3 April : Molonglo MLA Richard Mulcahy was expelled from the Liberal Party on 10 December 2007. Mulcahy served as an independent until August 2008, when he formed the Richard Mulcahy Canberra Party to contest the 2008 election. See also *2004 Australian Capital Territory general election Elections to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly were held on Saturday, 16 October 2004. The incumbent Labor Party, led by Jon Stanhope, was challenged by the Liberal Party, led by Brendan Smyth. Candidates were elected to fill ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2004-2008 Members of Australian Capital Territory parliaments by term 21st-century Australian politicians ...
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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2008–2012
This is a list of members of the seventh Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, as elected at and subsequent to 18 October 2008 election. See also *2008 Australian Capital Territory general election Notes : On 16 May 2011, Labor member for Ginninderra and former Chief Minister, Jon Stanhope, resigned. Chris Bourke was elected by countback In various sports, a countback is used to break ties. Field events High jump and pole vault World Athletics, the international governing body for athletics, uses the following criteria to break ties (rule 26.8 in the 2020 edition of the World At ... on 1 June 2011 to fill the casual vacancy. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2008-2012 Members of Australian Capital Territory parliaments by term 21st-century Australian politicians ...
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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2012–2016
This is a list of members of the eighth Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, as elected at and subsequent to the October 2012 election. See also *2012 Australian Capital Territory general election Notes : Brindabella Liberal MLA Zed Seselja resigned on 11 June 2013 to contest a Senate seat at the 2013 federal election. Nicole Lawder was elected to the casual vacancy in a countback on 24 June. : Molonglo Labor MLA Katy Gallagher resigned on 23 December 2014 after announcing her intention to contest Labor preselection for a Senate vacancy. Meegan Fitzharris Meegan Fitzharris (born 1972) is a former Australian politician, who was a member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly for the Yerrabi electorate from October 2016 to July 2019, and before that, member for the electorate of ... was elected to the casual vacancy in a countback on 15 January 2015. : Ginninderra Labor MLA Mary Porter resigned on 19 February 2016 for health reasons. Jay ...
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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2016–2020
This is a list of members of the ninth Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, as elected at and subsequent to the October 2016 election. : Kurrajong Liberal MLA Steve Doszpot died on 25 November 2017. He was replaced after a countback on 13 December 2017 by Candice Burch. : Yerrabi Labor MLA Meegan Fitzharris resigned on 8 July 2019. She was replaced after a countback on 23 July 2019 by Deepak-Raj Gupta. See also *2016 Australian Capital Territory general election A general election for the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly was held on Saturday, 15 October 2016. The 15-year incumbent Labor Party, led by Chief Minister Andrew Barr, won a fifth term over the main opposition Liberal Part ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2016-2020 Members of Australian Capital Territory parliaments by term 21st-century Australian politicians ...
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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2020–2024
This is a list of members of the tenth Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, as elected at and subsequent to the October 2020 election. : Yerrabi Liberal MLA Alistair Coe resigned from the Assembly on 12 March 2021. He was replaced via a countback of votes at the general election by James Milligan. : Murrumbidgee Liberal MLA Giulia Jones resigned from the Assembly on 2 June 2022. She was replaced via a countback of votes at the general election by Ed Cocks. See also *2020 Australian Capital Territory general election The 2020 Australian Capital Territory general election was held between 28 September and 17 October 2020 to elect all 25 members of the unicameral ACT Legislative Assembly. The incumbent Labor/ Greens coalition government, led by Chief Minister ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2016-2020 Members of Australian Capital Territory parliaments by term 21st-century Australian pol ...
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