Division of Denison

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The Division of Denison is an Australian Electoral Division in Tasmania. The division was created in 1903 and is named for Sir William Denison, who was Lt-Governor of Van Diemens Land 1847-55. It is located in central Hobart, today including the suburbs of Glenorchy, New Town and Taroona. Denison has had 15 members, the equal highest (with Bendigo) of any Division. It has been a consistently marginal seat, but has been held by the Australian Labor Party with little difficulty since 1987. Its most prominent members have been Sir Philip Fysh, a member of the first federal Cabinet, and Athol Townley, Defence Minister in the Robert Menzies government.

Member Party Term
Rt Hon Sir Philip Fysh Protectionist/Anti-Socialist, Comm Lib 1903-10
Hon William Laird Smith ALP, Nat 1910-22
Hon David O'Keefe ALP 1922-25
Sir John Gellibrand Nationalist 1925-28
Hon Charles Culley ALP 1928-31
Arthur Hutchin UAP 1931-34
Gerald Mahoney ALP 1934-40
Arthur Beck UAP 1940-43
Dr John Gaha ALP 1943-49
Hon Athol Townley Liberal 1949-64
Adrian Gibson Liberal 1964-69
Dr Robert Solomon Liberal 1969-72
John Coates ALP 1972-75
Hon Michael Hodgman Liberal 1975-87
Hon Duncan Kerr ALP 1987-


Electoral divisions of Tasmania

Federal: Bass | Braddon | Denison | Franklin | Lyons

House of Assembly: Bass | Braddon | Denison | Franklin | Lyons

Legislative Council: Apsley | Derwent | Elwick | Huon | Mersey
Montgomery | Murchison | Nelson | Paterson | Pembroke
Rosevears | Rowallan | Rumney | Wellington | Windermere

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