When is the election?
The 2024 Tasmanian State Election will be held on Saturday 23 March 2024.
If you can’t vote on that day, you are able to vote early at a pre-poll location.
Where to vote
Polling locations are open from 8 am to 6 pm on Saturday 23 March 2024.
You can find the full list of places to vote here.
Jacqui Lambie Network | Labor | Liberal | Greens | Other |
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Miriam Beswick (w f) | Shane Broad (w f) | Felix Ellis (w f i) | Dr Darren Briggs (w f i) | Julia King (AJP) (w) |
Craig Cutts (w f) | Amanda Diprose (w f) | Patrick Fabian (w) | Sarah Kersey | Brenton Jones (SFF) (w) |
James Redgrave (w f) | Anita Dow (w f) | Roger Jaensch (w f) | Leeya Lovell | Dale Marshall (SFF) (w) |
Samantha Facey (w) | Sarina Laidler (w) | Michael Mc Loughlin | Kim Swanson (SFF) (w) | |
Danielle Kidd (w) | Vonette Mead (w) | Erin Morrow | Craig Garland (f i t) | |
Adrian Luke (w f) | Jeremy Rockliff (w f t) | Susanne Ward | Gatty Burnett (w f i t y tt) | |
Chris Lynch (w f) | Giovanna Simpson (w) | Petra Wilden | Andrea Courtney (f) | |
Peter Freshney (f) | ||||
Liz Hamer | ||||
Incumbent MPs
Liberal – Felix Ellis, Jeremy Rockliff and Roger Jaensch
Labor – Shane Broad and Anita Dow
What electoral voting system is used in this election?
The Hare-Clark method is used. You can find more information on this voting system here.
“Hare-Clark enables parties, groups and independents to be elected to the House of Assembly in proportion to their support in the division. In other words, compared to other counting systems, the composition of the House more closely reflects the proportion of primary votes for each party on a state-wide basis.” From the Tasmanian Electoral Commission website.
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