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Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2008–2012

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This is a list of members of the seventh Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, as elected at and subsequent to 18 October 2008 election.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Andrew Barr ALP Molonglo 2006–present
Amanda Bresnan Green Brindabella 2008–2012
Joy Burch ALP Brindabella 2008–present
Chris Bourke[1] ALP Ginninderra 2011–2016
Alistair Coe Liberal Ginninderra 2008–2021
Simon Corbell ALP Molonglo 1996–2016
Steve Doszpot Liberal Brindabella 2008–2017
Vicki Dunne Liberal Ginninderra 2001–2020
Katy Gallagher ALP Molonglo 2001–2014
Jeremy Hanson Liberal Molonglo 2008–present
John Hargreaves ALP Brindabella 1998–2012
Meredith Hunter Green Ginninderra 2008–2012
Caroline Le Couteur Green Molonglo 2008–2012, 2016–2020
Mary Porter ALP Ginninderra 2004–2016
Shane Rattenbury Green Molonglo 2008–present
Zed Seselja Liberal Molonglo 2004–2013
Brendan Smyth Liberal Brindabella 1998–2016
Jon Stanhope[1] ALP Ginninderra 1998–2011

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1 On 16 May 2011, Labor member for Ginninderra and former Chief Minister, Jon Stanhope, resigned. Chris Bourke was elected by countback on 1 June 2011 to fill the casual vacancy.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Dr Chris Bourke officially declared elected to fill the casual vacancy". ACT Electoral Commission. 1 June 2011. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
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