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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1968–1971

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This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1968 to 1971:

Name Party District Years in office
Tom Bateman Labor Canning 1968–1986
Ron Bertram Labor Mount Hawthorn 1968–1989
Arthur Bickerton Labor Pilbara 1958–1974
Stewart Bovell Liberal Vasse 1947–1971
John Brady Labor Swan 1948–1974
Sir David Brand Liberal Greenough 1945–1975
Terry Burke Labor Perth 1968–1987
Richard Burt Liberal Murchison-Eyre 1959–1971
Doug Cash Liberal Mirrabooka 1968–1971
Wyndham Cook[1] Labor Albany 1970–1974
Charles Court Liberal Nedlands 1953–1982
James Craig Country Toodyay 1959–1971
Ron Davies Labor Victoria Park 1961–1986
Ken Dunn Liberal Darling Range 1962–1971
David Evans Labor Warren 1968–1989
Tom Evans Labor Kalgoorlie 1956–1980
Harry Fletcher Labor Fremantle 1959–1977
Harry Gayfer Country Avon 1962–1974
Herb Graham Labor Balcatta 1943–1973
Bill Grayden Liberal South Perth 1947–1949; 1956–1993
Hugh Guthrie Liberal Subiaco 1959–1971
Jack Hall[1] Labor Albany 1956–1970
John Harman Labor Maylands 1968–1986
Guy Henn Liberal Wembley 1959–1971
Ross Hutchinson Liberal Cottesloe 1950–1977
Colin Jamieson Labor Belmont 1953–1986
Tom Jones Labor Collie 1968–1989
Ron Kitney Country Blackwood 1968–1971
Stan Lapham Labor Karrinyup 1953–1959; 1968–1974
Edgar Lewis Country Moore 1958–1974
Iven Manning Liberal Wellington 1950–1974
William Manning Country Narrogin 1956–1974
Donald May Labor Clontarf 1962–1965; 1968–1977
Ken McIver Labor Northam 1968–1986
Ray McPharlin Country Mount Marshall 1967–1983
Andrew Mensaros Liberal Floreat 1968–1991
Clayton Mitchell Country Stirling 1962–1971
Arthur Moir Labor Boulder-Dundas 1951–1971
Crawford Nalder Country Katanning 1947–1974
Daniel Norton Labor Gascoyne 1953–1974
Ray O'Connor Liberal Mount Lawley 1959–1984
Des O'Neil Liberal East Melville 1959–1980
Alan Ridge Liberal Kimberley 1968–1980
Ewart Runciman Liberal Murray 1962–1974
Cyril Rushton Liberal Dale 1965–1988
Bill Sewell Labor Geraldton 1950–1974
Jack Stewart Liberal Merredin-Yilgarn 1968–1971
Don Taylor Labor Cockburn 1968–1984
Merv Toms Labor Ascot 1956–1971
John Tonkin Labor Melville 1933–1977
Maurice Williams Liberal Bunbury 1962–1973
Bill Young Country Roe 1967–1974

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1 On 14 April 1970, the Labor member for Albany, Jack Hall, resigned. Labor candidate Wyndham Cook won the resulting by-election on 6 June 1970.
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