Electoral district of Bathurst

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Location in New South Wales
Location in New South Wales

Bathurst is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Gerard Martin of the Australian Labor Party.

Between 1856 and 1859, the electoral districted was known as Bathurst (County).

The 2004 redistribution of electoral districts estimated that the electoral district would have 48,849 electors on 29 April 2007.[1] At the 2007 election it will encompass Bathurst Regional Council (including Bathurst), the City of Lithgow, Oberon Council, most of Blayney Shire (including Blayney, Carcoar and Millthorpe) and the southern part of Mid-Western Regional Council (including Rylstone, Kandos and Ilford).[2]

Member Party affiliation Period
John Clements none 1859-1860
James Hart none 1860-1864
James Kemp none 1864-1866
William Suttor none 1866-1872
Edward Combes none 1872-1874
Francis Bathurst Suttor none/Protectionist 1875-1887
William Cortis none 1887-1889
William Paul none 1889-1891
Francis Bathurst Suttor Protectionist 1891-1894
Sydney Smith none 1894-1898
Francis Bathurst Suttor none 1898-1900
William Young Australian Labor Party/Progressive Party/Independent 1900-1907
John Miller Liberal Reform Party 1907-1913
Ernest Durack Australian Labor Party 1913-1917
Valentine Johnston Australian Labor Party 1917-1922
James Dooley Australian Labor Party 1920-1927
John Fitzpatrick Nationalist Party of Australia 1920-1927
Sir Charles Rosenthal Nationalist Party/United Australia Party 1922-1925
Christopher Kelly Australian Labor Party 1925-1932
Gordon Wilkins United Australia Party 1932-1935
Christopher Kelly Australian Labor Party 1935-1967
Clive Osborne Country Party 1967-1981
Mick Clough Australian Labor Party 1981-1988
David Berry Liberal Party of Australia 1988-1991
Mick Clough Australian Labor Party 1991-1999
Gerard Martin Australian Labor Party 1999-present


 
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