The
electoral division of Clark is one of the
five electorates in the
Tasmanian House of Assembly , it is located in
Hobart on the western shore of the
River Derwent and includes the suburbs below
Mount Wellington . Clark is named after
Andrew Inglis Clark , a Tasmanian jurist who was the principal author of the
Australian Constitution . The electorate shares its name and boundaries with the
federal division of Clark .
The electorate was renamed from the electoral division of Denison in September 2018. Denison was named after Sir William Denison , who was Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land (1847–55), and Governor of New South Wales (1855–61). The renaming of the electorate to Clark was in line with the renaming of the federal division of Denison to Clark.
Clark and the other House of Assembly electoral divisions are each represented by five members elected under the Hare-Clark electoral system (also named after Andrew Inglis Clark).
History and electoral profile
Clark was renamed from the Denison when amendments to the Tasmanian Constitution Act 1934 gained Royal Assent on 28 September 2018, aligning Tasmania's state electoral divisions with the federal divisions which had undergone a boundary redistribution, including renaming Denison to Clark , and was formally gazetted on 14 November 2017.
The division is located on the western side of the Derwent River , covering a part of Kingborough and all of the Hobart and Glenorchy local government areas . Covering an area of 292.26 km² it is the smallest of Tasmania 's five electoral divisions.
Representation
Distribution of seats
As 7-member seat:
Election
Seats won
2024–2028
Members for Clark and Denison
Election results
See also
References
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