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Electoral division of Macquarie

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The Electoral division of Macquarie was an electoral division in the Tasmanian Legislative Council of Australia. It existed from 1886 to 1999, when it was abolished since the Council was reduced from 19 to 15 seats. It took its name from former New South Wales Governor Lachlan Macquarie.

Members

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Member Party Period
  James Agnew Independent 1886–1887
  Alfred Page Independent 1887–1909
  Alfred Youl Independent 1909–1920
  George Pitt Independent 1920–1932
  Albert Bendall Independent 1932–1944
  Compton Archer Independent 1944–1950
  Thomas Cheek Independent 1950–1968
  George Shaw Independent 1968–1998
  Russell Anderson Independent 1998–1999

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