- Retiring Members Labor Liberal
- House of Assembly Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Wilmot
- See also
- References
This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1964 Tasmanian state election, held on 2 May 1964. Retiring MembersLaborLiberal- Carrol Bramich MHA (Braddon)
House of AssemblySitting members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MHA are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*). BassSeven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The seventh seat had been won in 1959 by independent candidate Reg Turnbull, but a recount conducted following Turnbull's resignation in 1961 had elected a Labor candidate. Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Country candidates | DLP candidates | Group A candidates | Ungrouped candidates |
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Labor}}| | Liberal}}| | Country TAS}}| | DLP}}| | Independent}}| | Independent}}| | Alexander Atkins*
Eric Down
Wallace Fraser*
Harold Holmes
Norman Laurence
Mac Le Fevre*
Laurence Lovett
John Madden* | Bill Beattie* Max Bushby*
Stewart Chapple
Kevin Hendstock
James Henty
Jack Hookway
James McGowen
John Steer* | Keith Darcey
Geoffrey Finney
Graeme Millar
Colin Rattray | Edward Hare
Frederick Kaye | Leslie Arnold
Jack Harper | Brian Johnson |
BraddonSeven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending four seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Country candidates | DLP candidates |
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Labor}}| | Liberal}}| | Country TAS}}| | DLP}}| | Douglas Blacklow
Joseph Britton Geoff Chisholm* Lloyd Costello*
Gordon O'Shannessey
Eric Reece*
Richard Sleath
Sydney Ward* | Wilfred Barker* Jack Breheny*
Ray Grey
Ernest Johnson
John Leary
Kevin Lyons*
Charles MacKenzie
Loch Roberts
William Young | Gilbert Allen
Thomas Barnard
Roger Chalk
Anthony Hine
Elliott Hooper
Eric Webster | Ronald Cole
John Chapman-Mortimer
Abraham Neut |
DenisonSeven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Labor MHA Charley Aylett and Liberal MHA Bill Hodgman, however, were running as independents. Independent Bill Wedd was also defending a seat. Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Group A candidates | Ungrouped candidates |
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Labor}}| | Liberal}}| | Independent}}| | | Ken Austin*
Mary Cumming
Merv Everett* Henry Hope Eric Howroyd
Neville Lovell
Harry McLoughlin*
Myron Tripp | Nigel Abbott* George Brown
Donald Clark
Robert Mather*
Gladys Schott
Horace Strutt*
Rex Townley* | John Clemente
Bill Wedd | Charley Aylett Max Bound (CPA) Bill Hodgman
Stanislaus Ryan
Harold Senior |
FranklinSeven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending four seats, although Liberal MHA Tim Jackson was running as an independent. Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Country candidates | Ungrouped candidates |
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Labor}}| | Liberal}}| | Country TAS}}| | Independent}}| | Eric Barnard*
William Blackburn
Jack Frost*
Clyde Harvey
Lynda Heaven Terry Martin* Bill Neilson* Ken Wriedt | Doug Clark* Eric Iles Ken Lowrie
Jan Meldrum
Mabel Miller Thomas Pearsall*
Bill Young* | Vernon Rae
Kathleen Reynolds
James Skinner
Gordon Suhr
Murrum Sweet | George Carr
Tim Jackson
Virgil Morgan (DLP) |
WilmotSeven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending four seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Country candidates | DLP candidates | Ungrouped candidates |
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Labor}}| | Liberal}}| | Country TAS}}| | DLP}}| | Independent}}| | William Anderson* Douglas Cashion* Roy Fagan* Thomas McDonald* William McNeil
Henry Penny
Archibald Wilson | Bert Bessell* Angus Bethune*
Henry Clark
Bob Ingamells*
Ronald Johnstone
Kenneth O'Brien | Allen Brown
William Dunbabin
Solomon Henderson
Maxwell Oliver
Bernard Taylor | Alastair Davidson
Harold Grace | Bruce Hill |
See also- Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1959–1964
- Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1964–1969
References- Tasmanian Parliamentary Library
1 : Candidates for Tasmanian state elections |