Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1997–2001

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council between 22 May 1997 and 21 May 2001:

Name Party Province Years in office
George CashLiberalNorth Metropolitan1989–2009
Kim ChanceLaborAgricultural1992–2009
Eric Charlton[1]NationalAgricultural1984–1998
John CowdellLaborSouth West1993–2005
Murray CriddleNationalAgricultural1993–2008
Cheryl DavenportLaborSouth Metropolitan1989–2001
Dexter Davies[1]NationalAgricultural1998–2001
Ed DermerLaborNorth Metropolitan1996–2013
Bruce DonaldsonLiberalAgricultural1993–2009
Max EvansLiberalNorth Metropolitan1986–2001
Peter FossLiberalEast Metropolitan1989–2005
Graham Giffard[3]LaborSouth Metropolitan2000–2008
Nick GriffithsLaborEast Metropolitan1993–2009
John Halden[3]LaborSouth Metropolitan1986–2000
Ray HalliganLiberalNorth Metropolitan1997–2009
Tom HelmLabor/Independent[4]Mining and Pastoral1986–2001
Helen HodgsonDemocratNorth Metropolitan1997–2001
Barry HouseLiberalSouth West1987–2017
Norm KellyDemocratEast Metropolitan1997–2001
Murray MontgomeryNationalSouth West1989–2001
Norman MooreLiberalMining and Pastoral1977–2013
Mark NevillLabor/Independent[2]Mining and Pastoral1983–2001
Murray NixonLiberalAgricultural1993–2001
Simon O'BrienLiberalSouth Metropolitan1997–present
Muriel PattersonLiberalSouth West1989–2001
Ljiljanna RavlichLaborEast Metropolitan1997–2015
Barbara ScottLiberalSouth Metropolitan1993–2009
Jim ScottGreensSouth Metropolitan1993–2005
Dr Chrissy SharpGreensSouth West1997–2005
Greg SmithLiberalMining and Pastoral1997–2001
Tom StephensLaborMining and Pastoral1982–2004
Bill StretchLiberalSouth West1983–2005
Bob ThomasLaborSouth West1989–2001
Derrick TomlinsonLiberalEast Metropolitan1989–2005
Ken TraversLaborNorth Metropolitan1997–2016
Giz WatsonGreensNorth Metropolitan1997–2013

Notes

1 On 28 July 1998, Agricultural Nationals MLC Eric Charlton resigned. Nationals candidate Dexter Davies was elected in the resultant countback on 11 August 2008.
2 Mining and Pastoral MLC Mark Nevill was elected as a representative of the Labor Party, but left the party on 23 August 1999 and sat as an independent.
3 On 20 January 2000, South Metropolitan Labor MLC John Halden resigned in order to take up the position of party state president. Labor candidate Graham Giffard was elected in the resultant countback on 7 February 2000.
4 Mining and Pastoral MLC Tom Helm was elected as a representative of the Labor Party, but left the party on 27 July 2000 and sat as an independent after losing preselection for the 2001 state election.
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