This is a list of members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council from 2002 to 2006. Terms of the Legislative Council do not coincide with Legislative Assembly elections, with members serving eight-year terms, and two or three members facing re-election every year. The members have been categorised here according to the four-year terms of the Legislative Assembly so as to avoid the need for separate member lists for each year.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Hon Michael Aird 3Labor PartyDerwent1995–2011
Hon Ray Bailey 1IndependentRosevears1990–2002
Hon David Crean 4Australian Labor PartyElwick1992–2004
Ivan Dean 1IndependentWindermere2003–2021
Hon Kerry Finch1IndependentRosevears2002–2020
Hon Tony Fletcher 3IndependentMurchison1981–2005
Hon Ruth Forrest[1]5IndependentMurchison2005–present
Hon Greg HallIndependentRowallan2001–2018
Hon Paul Harriss2IndependentHuon1996–2014
Norma Jamieson 1IndependentMersey2003–2009
Hon Terry Martin 5Australian Labor PartyElwick2004–2010
Hon Doug ParkinsonAustralian Labor PartyWellington1994–2012
Hon Colin Rattray 4IndependentApsley1992–2004
Hon Tania Rattray 4IndependentApsley2004–present
Allison RitchieAustralian Labor PartyPembroke2001–2009
Silvia Smith 3Independent LaborWindermere1997–2003
Hon Sue Smith2IndependentMontgomery1997–2013
Geoff Squibb 3IndependentMersey1997–2003
Lin Thorp 5Australian Labor PartyRumney1999–2011
Hon Jim WilkinsonIndependentNelson1995–2019
Hon Don Wing 5IndependentPaterson1982–2011
1 Independent Rosevears MLC Ray Bailey retired in 2002 at the conclusion of his term. He was replaced by another independent, Kerry Finch, at the periodic election.
2 The two incumbents facing re-election, Paul Harriss (Huon) and Sue Smith (Montgomery) were both returned.
3 Mersey MLC Geoff Squibb, Windermere MLC Silvia Smith and Derwent MLC Michael Aird faced re-election at the 2003 periodic elections. Squibb, an independent, was defeated by another independent, Norma Jamieson. Smith, an independent Labor member, was defeated by conservative independent Ivan Dean. Aird, a Labor member, was comfortably returned.
4 Aspley MLC Colin Rattray and Elwick MLC David Crean both retired at the 2004 periodic elections. Rattray's daughter Tania Rattray, like her father an independent, was elected in Aspley; another Labor member, Terry Martin, was elected in Elwick.
5 Murchison MLC Tony Fletcher, Rumney MLC Lin Thorp and Paterson MLC Don Wing faced re-election at the 2005 periodic elections. Independent MLC Fletcher retired and was succeeded by another independent, Ruth Forrest, with Wing and Thorp both re-elected.

References

  1. Tasmania, Parliament of (13 June 2023). "The Honourable Ruth Forrest". www.parliament.tas.gov.au. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
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