The 1982 Tasmanian state election was held on 15 May 1982.

Retiring Members

Liberal

House of Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MHA are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*).

Bass

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending four seats, although Mary Willey had left the party to sit as an independent. The Liberal Party was defending three seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Group C candidates

Michael Barnard*
Wendy Carcinelli
Paul Driscoll
Harry Holgate*
Gill James*
Peter Patmore
William Zeeman

John Beswick*
George Brookes
Max Bushby*
Brian Coogan
Brendan Lyons*
Neil Robson*
Ivan Williams

Joan Bell
Nick Goldie
Max Lubke
Gillean Munro
Rick Rolls
Rae Saxon
Pat Stride

Nigel Davies
Dawn Rhodes
Mary Willey

Braddon

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending four seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Group C candidates Group D candidates Ungrouped candidates

Peter Blizzard
John Coughlan*
Steve Daley
Glen Davies*
Bruce Duhig
Michael Field*
Michael Weldon

Ray Bonney*
Ron Cornish*
Malcolm Fenton
Roger Groom*
Barbara Lamberton
Tony Rundle
Vince Smith*

Gavin Bugg
Margaret Duthoit
Allan McDonald

Graham Gee
James Hay

Kerry Berwick
Ronald Machen

Michael Boylan
Terrence Reid
Ivan Walsh

Denison

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Green Inds candidates Group A candidates Ungrouped candidates

Julian Amos*
Colin Brown
Ian Cuthbertson
John Devine*
Bob Graham
Marjorie Luck
Arnold Sierink
Ron Snashall

Max Bingham*
Geoff Davis*
Gabriel Haros*
Carmel Holmes
Richard Mulcahy
John Stopp
Peter Walker*

Rod Broadby
Mark Clough
Peter Creet
Angela Devine
Norm Sanders*

Bob Brown
Tina Fraser

Mike Brown
Brian Hoyle

Nigel Abbott
Peter Bell
Reg Johnston
Verne Reid
Emery Thierjung
Harvey Wallace-Williams

Franklin

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending four seats, although former Premier Doug Lowe had left the party to sit as an independent. The Liberal Party was defending three seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Group D candidates Ungrouped candidates

Dick Adams
Michael Aird*
Stan Bell
Murray Delphin
Kerry Fogarty
Einstein Jager
Bill McKinnon*
Ken Wriedt*

John Beattie*
John Cleary*
Bern Cuthbertson
S Dixson
Joan Ellims
Geoff Pearsall*
Graham Woodward

Peter Brown
June Francis
Malcolm Gregory
Bruce Kent
John Thomson

Dale Eagling
Doug Lowe*

Alan Barnett
Edward Dyer
Anthony Oldfield
Bill Spencer

Wilmot

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending four seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Group C candidates Ungrouped candidates

Terry Aulich
Darrel Baldock*
Chris Batt
Tony Beckerath
Andrew Lohrey*
Michael Polley*
Marguerite Scott
Ken Smith

Ian Braid*
Robin Gray*
Edyth Langham
Kim Oswin
Graeme Page*
Stephen Salter*
Bruce Stewart

Nigel Burch
Liz Holloway

John Reid
Jeff Weston

Adrian Brettingham-Moore
John Clune
Len de Kok
Gregory Suitor

See also

References

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