Tasmanian Legislative Council electoral divisions

The Tasmanian Legislative Council has fifteen single member constituencies, called divisions.[1]
Current divisions
The fifteen Tasmanian Legislative Council divisions as of the 2016-17 redistribution are:[2][3]
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Abolished divisions
- Apsley (1999–2017)
 - Brighton (1851–1856)
 - Buckingham (1851–1999)
 - Cambridge (1856–1946)
 - Campbell Town (1851–1856)
 - Cornwall (1851–1856, 1946–1999)
 - Cumberland (1851–1856)
 - Emu Bay (1997–1999)
 - Glamorgan (1855–1856)
 - Gordon (1899–1999)
 - Hobart Town (1851–1857)
 - Jordan (1856–1885)
 - Leven (1997–1999)
 - Longford (1853–1885)
 - Macquarie (1886–1999)
 - Meander (1856–1997)
 - Monmouth (1946–1999)
 - Morven (1855–1856)
 - Newdegate (1946–1999)
 - New Norfolk (1851–1856)
 - North Esk (1855–1901)
 - Paterson (1999–2008)
 - Queenborough (1947–1999)
 - Richmond (1851–1856)
 - Roland (1997–1999)
 - Rowallan (1999–2008)
 - Russell (1885–1999)
 - Sorell (1851–1856)
 - South Esk (1856–1999)
 - Tamar (1856–1997)
 - Wellington (1999–2008)
 - Westbury (1851–1856)
 - West Devon (1947–1997)
 - Western Tiers (2008–2017)
 - Westmorland (1885–1999)
 
Members
See also
References
- ^ Stait, Bryan (2006). "The Companion to Tasmanian History: Legislative Council". utas.edu.au. Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
 - ^ "2016-17 Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Redistribution" (PDF). lcredistribution.tas.gov.au. Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Redistribution Tribunal. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
 - ^ Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Act 1995
 















