Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly  who served in the 39th  parliament held their seats from 1959 to 1962. They were elected at the 1959 state election,[1] and at by-elections.[2][3][4] The Speaker was Ray Maher.[5]
| Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office | 
| Keith Anderson [f] |  | Labor | Paddington-Waverley | 1961–1962 | 
| Robert Askin |  | Liberal | Collaroy | 1950–1975 | 
| Brian Bannon |  | Labor | Rockdale | 1959–1986 | 
| Jack Beale |  | Liberal | South Coast | 1942–1973 | 
| Ivan Black |  | Liberal | Neutral Bay | 1945–1951, 1951–1962 | 
| George Booth [d] |  | Labor | Kurri Kurri | 1925–1960 | 
| Ken Booth [d] |  | Labor | Kurri Kurri | 1960–1988 | 
| George Brain |  | Liberal | Willoughby | 1943–1968 | 
| Jim Brown |  | Country | Raleigh | 1959–1984 | 
| Michael Bruxner |  | Country | Tenterfield | 1920–1962 | 
| Joseph Cahill [c] |  | Labor | Cook's River | 1925–1959 | 
| Tom Cahill [c] |  | Labor | Cook's River | 1959–1983 | 
| Bill Chaffey |  | Country | Tamworth | 1940–1973 | 
| Bill Chapman |  | Liberal | Nepean | 1956–1962 | 
| Reg Coady |  | Labor | Leichhardt | 1954–1973 | 
| Keith Compton [a] |  | Labor | Lismore | 1959–1965 | 
| Rex Connor |  | Labor | Wollongong-Kembla | 1950–1963 | 
| Geoffrey Cox |  | Liberal | Vaucluse | 1957–1964 | 
| Bill Crabtree |  | Labor | Kogarah | 1953–1983 | 
| Geoff Crawford |  | Country | Barwon | 1950–1976 | 
| Douglas Cross |  | Liberal | Georges River | 1948–1953, 1956–1970 | 
| Charles Cutler |  | Country | Orange | 1947–1975 | 
| Tom Dalton |  | Labor | Sutherland | 1953–1956, 1959–1968 | 
| Douglas Darby |  | Liberal | Manly | 1945–1978 | 
| Bernie Deane |  | Liberal | Hawkesbury | 1950–1972 | 
| Alfred Dennis [h] |  | Liberal/Independent | Blacktown | 1959–1962 | 
| Doug Dickson [e] |  | Country | Temora | 1938–1960 | 
| Ben Doig |  | Liberal | Burwood | 1957–1965 | 
| Frank Downing |  | Labor | Ryde | 1953–1968 | 
| Clarrie Earl |  | Labor | Fairfield | 1953–1973 | 
| Jack Easter [a] |  | Country | Lismore | 1953–1959 | 
| Kevin Ellis |  | Liberal | Coogee | 1948–1953, 1956–1962, 1965–1973 | 
| George Enticknap |  | Labor | Murrumbidgee | 1941–1965 | 
| Jack Ferguson |  | Labor | Merrylands | 1959–1984 | 
| William Ferguson [f] |  | Labor | Paddington-Waverley | 1953–1961 | 
| Wal Fife |  | Liberal | Wagga Wagga | 1957–1975 | 
| Ray Fitzgerald |  | Country | Gloucester | 1941–1962 | 
| Les Ford |  | Liberal | Dubbo | 1959–1964 | 
| Howard Fowles |  | Labor | Illawarra | 1941–1968 | 
| Stewart Fraser |  | Liberal | Gordon | 1953–1962 | 
| George Freudenstein |  | Country | Young | 1959–1981 | 
| William Gollan |  | Labor | Randwick | 1941–1962 | 
| Fred Green |  | Labor | Redfern | 1950–1968 | 
| Ian Griffith |  | Liberal | Cronulla | 1956–1978 | 
| Frank Hawkins |  | Labor | Newcastle | 1935–1968 | 
| Eric Hearnshaw |  | Liberal | Eastwood | 1945–1965 | 
| Bob Heffron |  | Labor | Maroubra | 1930–1968 | 
| Pat Hills |  | Labor | Phillip | 1954–1988 | 
| Davis Hughes |  | Country | Armidale | 1950–1953, 1956–1973 | 
| David Hunter |  | Liberal | Ashfield-Croydon | 1940–1976 | 
| Harold Jackson |  | Liberal | Gosford | 1950–1965 | 
| Rex Jackson |  | Labor | Bulli | 1955–1986 | 
| Les Jordan [b] |  | Country/Liberal | Oxley | 1944–1965 | 
| Gus Kelly |  | Labor | Bathurst | 1925–1932, 1935–1967 | 
| Joe Kelly |  | Labor | East Hills | 1956–1973 | 
| Bill Lamb |  | Labor | Granville | 1938–1962 | 
| Abe Landa |  | Labor | Bondi | 1930–1965 | 
| Walter Lawrence |  | Liberal | Drummoyne | 1956–1962 | 
| Joe Lawson |  | Country | Murray | 1932–1973 | 
| Tom Lewis |  | Liberal | Wollondilly | 1957–1978 | 
| Ray Maher |  | Labor | North Sydney | 1953–1965 | 
| Dan Mahoney |  | Labor | Parramatta | 1959–1976 | 
| Cliff Mallam |  | Labor | Dulwich Hill | 1953–1968, 1971–1981 | 
| Jack Mannix |  | Labor | Liverpool | 1952–1971 | 
| Robert McCartney |  | Labor | Hamilton | 1959–1971 | 
| Ken McCaw |  | Liberal | Lane Cove | 1947–1975 | 
| John McMahon |  | Labor | Balmain | 1950–1968 | 
| Milton Morris |  | Liberal | Maitland | 1956–1980 | 
| Pat Morton |  | Liberal | Mosman | 1947–1972 | 
| Thomas Murphy |  | Labor | Concord | 1953–1968 | 
| George Neilly |  | Labor | Cessnock | 1959–1978 | 
| Leo Nott |  | Labor | Mudgee | 1953–1973 | 
| Roger Nott [g] |  | Labor | Liverpool Plains | 1941–1961 | 
| Frank O'Keefe [g] |  | Country | Liverpool Plains | 1961–1969 | 
| Doug Padman |  | Liberal | Albury | 1947–1965 | 
| Spence Powell |  | Labor | Bankstown | 1950–1962 | 
| Leon Punch |  | Country | Upper Hunter | 1959–1985 | 
| Frank Purdue |  | Independent | Waratah | 1956–1962, 1964–1965 | 
| Jack Renshaw |  | Labor | Castlereagh | 1941–1980 | 
| Bill Rigby |  | Labor | Hurstville | 1959–1965 | 
| Ian Robinson |  | Country | Casino | 1953–1963 | 
| Jim Robson |  | Labor | Hartley | 1956–1965 | 
| Norm Ryan |  | Labor | Marrickville | 1953–1973 | 
| Thomas Ryan |  | Labor | Auburn | 1956–1965 | 
| John Seiffert |  | Labor | Monaro | 1941–1965 | 
| Bill Sheahan |  | Labor | Burrinjuck | 1941–1973 | 
| Jim Simpson |  | Labor | Lake Macquarie | 1950–1968 | 
| Albert Sloss |  | Labor | King | 1956–1973 | 
| Stanley Stephens |  | Country | Byron | 1944–1973 | 
| Jack Stewart |  | Labor | Kahibah | 1957–1972 | 
| Sydney Storey |  | Liberal | Hornsby | 1941–1962 | 
| Jim Taylor [e] |  | Country | Temora | 1960–1981 | 
| Arthur Tonge |  | Labor | Canterbury | 1926–1932, 1935–1962 | 
| Vernon Treatt |  | Liberal | Woollahra | 1938–1962 | 
| Laurie Tully |  | Labor | Goulburn | 1946–1965 | 
| William Wattison |  | Labor | Sturt | 1947–1968 | 
| Bill Weiley |  | Country | Clarence | 1955–1971 | 
| Ernest Wetherell |  | Labor | Cobar | 1949–1965 | 
| Eric Willis |  | Liberal | Earlwood | 1950–1978 | 
| Stan Wyatt |  | Labor | Lakemba | 1950–1964 | 
- ^ a b c The 1959 re-election of Lismore Country Party MLA Jack Easter was overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns on 12 June 1959. Labor candidate Keith Compton won the resulting by-election on 12 September.
- ^ a b Oxley MLA Les Jordan had been re-elected as a Country Party member in 1959, but defected to the Liberal Party late that year.
- ^ a b c Cook’s River Labor MLA and Premier Joseph Cahill died on 22 October 1959. His son, Labor candidate Tom Cahill, won the resulting by-election on 12 December.
- ^ a b c Kurri Kurri Labor MLA George Booth died on 31 July 1960. His son, Labor candidate Ken Booth, won the resulting by-election on 8 October.
- ^ a b c Temora Country Party MLA Doug Dickson died on 27 July 1960. Country Party candidate Jim Taylor won the resulting by-election on 8 October.
- ^ a b c Paddington-Waverley Labor MLA William Ferguson died on 29 January 1961. Labor candidate Keith Anderson won the resulting by-election on 25 February.
- ^ a b c Liverpool Plains Labor MLA Roger Nott resigned on 3 March 1961 to accept an appointment as Administrator of the Northern Territory. Country Party candidate Frank O'Keefe won the resulting by-election on 25 March.
- ^ a b Blacktown MLA Alfred Dennis was elected as a representative of the Liberal Party, but resigned to sit as an independent in 1962 after losing a preselection challenge for the safer Liberal seat of The Hills.
- ^ The changes to the composition of the house, in chronological order, were:
Easter’s election overturned,[a]
Jordan joined the Liberals ,[b]
Cahill died,[c]
Booth died,[d]
Dickson died,[e]
Ferguson died,[f]
Nott resigned,[g]
Dennis sat as an independent,[h]
 
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