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! Year | ! Year Elected | ||
! colspan=2 | | ! colspan=2 | Party | ||
! Electorate | ! Electorate | ||
! Notes | ! Notes | ||
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|Emilia Morales||1972||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Raigleigh||Minister of State for Universities and Higher Education | |Emilia Morales||1972||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Raigleigh||Minister of State for Universities and Higher Education | ||
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|Margaret Kinch||1972||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Margaret Kinch||1972||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Morecambe||Secretary of State for Justice | ||
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|Gladys Leigh||1972||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Pye|| | |Gladys Leigh||1972||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Pye|| | ||
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|Robert Hatfield||1975||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Sandbach|| | |Robert Hatfield||1975||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Sandbach|| | ||
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|Chloe Foreman||1975||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Chloe Foreman||1975||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Glen Innes|| | ||
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|Julian Breckenridge||1975||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Burleigh|| | |Julian Breckenridge||1975||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Burleigh|| | ||
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|Lewis Perrin||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Chandler|| | |Lewis Perrin||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Chandler|| | ||
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|Doroth Cagiano||1978||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Doroth Cagiano||1978||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Swinton|| | ||
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|James Harrison||1978||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |James Harrison||1978||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Thanet|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Lucas Erikson||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Pennsland|| | |Lucas Erikson||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Pennsland|| | ||
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|Orion Baxter||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Oswestry|| | |Orion Baxter||1978||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Oswestry|| | ||
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|Haris Ball||1978||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Haris Ball||1978||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Margate|| | ||
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|Violet Stephens||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Alsager|| | |Violet Stephens||1978||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Alsager|| | ||
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|Howard Patel||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Belvedere||Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of State for Marenesia & Europa | |Howard Patel||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Belvedere||Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of State for Marenesia & Europa | ||
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|Kirsty Simmonds||1981||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Kirsty Simmonds||1981||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Poole||Minister of State for Alharu & Argis | ||
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|Stephen Chambers||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Stonecot||Minister of State for Science | |Stephen Chambers||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Stonecot||Minister of State for Science | ||
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|Francine Williams||1981||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wickshire|| | |Francine Williams||1981||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wickshire|| | ||
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|Lleyton Merricks||1981||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Lleyton Merricks||1981||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Orpington|| | ||
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|Paul Vincent||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Gavern|| | |Paul Vincent||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Gavern|| | ||
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|Robert Lawson||1981||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Hayle|| | |Robert Lawson||1981||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Hayle|| | ||
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|Anaya Perry||1981||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Anaya Perry||1981||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Ripon|| | ||
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|Tobias Davies||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Shrewsbury|| | |Tobias Davies||1981||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Shrewsbury|| | ||
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|Matthew Saxby||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Middlesex|| | |Matthew Saxby||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Middlesex|| | ||
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|Christine Priestly||1984||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Christine Priestly||1984||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Eyre|| | ||
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|Travis Alexander||1984||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Calder Valley|| | |Travis Alexander||1984||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Calder Valley|| | ||
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|Lucia Austin||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wickford|| | |Lucia Austin||1984||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wickford|| | ||
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|Timothy Roberts||1984||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Timothy Roberts||1984||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Quinttrell Downs|| | ||
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|Victoria Elliott||1984||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Victoria Elliott||1984||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Workington|| | ||
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|Ewan Smith||1984||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Durham|| | |Ewan Smith||1984||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Durham|| | ||
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|Ava Owen||1987||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Walthamstow|| | |Ava Owen||1987||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Walthamstow|| | ||
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|Matthew Morris||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Matthew Morris||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Burgess Hill|| | ||
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|Jaxon Poole||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Jaxon Poole||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Camberley|| | ||
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|Ayden Mccarthy||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Ayden Mccarthy||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Fleetwood|| | ||
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|Johnny Palmer||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Johnny Palmer||1987||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Hove|| | ||
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|Reece Hussain||1987||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Petworth|| | |Reece Hussain||1987||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Petworth|| | ||
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|Ashley Cato||1990||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Hillingdon|| | |Ashley Cato||1990||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Hillingdon|| | ||
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|Brendan Lawrence||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Brendan Lawrence||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Richmond Park|| | ||
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|Lauren Cambridge||1990||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Winstanley|| | |Lauren Cambridge||1990||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Winstanley|| | ||
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|Hayden Davis||1990||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Wisbech|| | |Hayden Davis||1990||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Wisbech|| | ||
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|Robin Watson||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Robin Watson||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Cowes|| | ||
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|Walter Williamson||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Walter Williamson||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Framlingham|| | ||
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|Maria Henderson||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Maria Henderson||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Salcombe|| | ||
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|Skylar Collins||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Skylar Collins||1990||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Watchet|| | ||
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|Zac Davies||1990||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Minehead|| | |Zac Davies||1990||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Minehead|| | ||
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|Christopher Hawkins||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Chipping||Minister of State for Research, Innovation and Intellectual Property | |Christopher Hawkins||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Chipping||Minister of State for Research, Innovation and Intellectual Property | ||
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|Nathan Grima||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Nathan Grima||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Hastings||Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | ||
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|Charlotte O'Neill||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Levenshulme||Secretary of State for Defence | |Charlotte O'Neill||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Levenshulme||Secretary of State for Defence | ||
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|Charles Richards||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wessex|| | |Charles Richards||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Wessex|| | ||
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|Clinton Dennison||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Clinton Dennison||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Somerton and Frome|| | ||
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|Adele Magoveny||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Adele Magoveny||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Warwick|| | ||
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|Robert Burnham||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Robert Burnham||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Ludlow|| | ||
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|Michael Rose||1993||style="background-color:#888888"| ||Independent||Rosewood|| | |Michael Rose||1993||style="background-color:#888888"| ||Independent||Rosewood|| | ||
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|Sarah Newell||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Normanton|| | |Sarah Newell||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Normanton|| | ||
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|Henry Parry||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Henry Parry||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Hereford||Secretary of State for Trade, Investment and International Development | ||
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|Axel Gordon||1993||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Southwold|| | |Axel Gordon||1993||style="background-color:#D40000"| ||Socialists Alliance||Southwold|| | ||
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|Elis Davis||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Newark-on-Trent|| | |Elis Davis||1993||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Newark-on-Trent|| | ||
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|Rae Robertson||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Rae Robertson||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Aylsham|| | ||
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|Alfred Hughes||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Alfred Hughes||1993||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Lynton|| | ||
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|George Morgan||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Grange-over-Sands|| | |George Morgan||1993||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Grange-over-Sands|| | ||
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|Paulette Goodner||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Derbyshire Dales||Minister of State for Wealth Management, Superannuation and the Economy | |Paulette Goodner||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Derbyshire Dales||Minister of State for Wealth Management, Superannuation and the Economy | ||
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|Amanda Marsden-Spence||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Amanda Marsden-Spence||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Milton Keys||Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Family Support and Child Maintenance | ||
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|Sabrina Cortez||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Abercowny||Solicitor-General | |Sabrina Cortez||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Abercowny||Solicitor-General | ||
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|Savinder Arora||1996||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Pearlston|| | |Savinder Arora||1996||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Pearlston|| | ||
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|Ada Driscoll||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Ada Driscoll||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Farmheath|| | ||
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|Jessica Cromwell||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Jessica Cromwell||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Hove|| | ||
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|Vanessa Pinto||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Vanessa Pinto||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Audon|| | ||
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|Jeremiah Klien||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Bonney|| | |Jeremiah Klien||1996||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Bonney|| | ||
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|Eliana Poole||1996||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Tunbridge Wells|| | |Eliana Poole||1996||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Tunbridge Wells|| | ||
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|Sebastian Gill||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Sebastian Gill||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Dagenham|| | ||
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|Charles Owen||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Charles Owen||1996||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Nottingham|| | ||
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|Charles Pearson||1997||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Westcombe|| | |Charles Pearson||1997||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Westcombe|| | ||
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|Owen Novak||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Davidson||Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion | |Owen Novak||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Davidson||Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion | ||
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|Emma Leighford||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Emma Leighford||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Nuneaton||Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Crime, Safeguarding and Vunerability | ||
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|Rowan Brandt||1999||style="background-color:#000000"| ||Speaker||Chipping Barnett||Speaker | |Rowan Brandt||1999||style="background-color:#000000"| ||Speaker||Chipping Barnett||Speaker | ||
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|Jaden Poole||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||East Grinstead||Minister of State for Immigration and Border Protection | |Jaden Poole||1999||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||East Grinstead||Minister of State for Immigration and Border Protection | ||
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|Miriam Armstrong||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Miriam Armstrong||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Nailsea|| | ||
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|Prince Newman||1999||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Barnstaple|| | |Prince Newman||1999||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Barnstaple|| | ||
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|Zain Walsh||1999||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Shoreham-by-Sea|| | |Zain Walsh||1999||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Shoreham-by-Sea|| | ||
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|Hayden Lane||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Hayden Lane||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Dunstable|| | ||
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|Dillon Fraser||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Dillon Fraser||1999||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Godalming|| | ||
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|Anthony Fleming||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Chatsworth||Deputy Treasurer | |Anthony Fleming||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Chatsworth||Deputy Treasurer | ||
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|Kathleen Jacobson||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Wickford|| | |Kathleen Jacobson||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Wickford|| | ||
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|Alicia Sharp||2002||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Alicia Sharp||2002||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Market Rasen|| | ||
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|Jax Gardner||2002||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Jax Gardner||2002||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Sutton-in-Ashfield|| | ||
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|Marcus Lane||2002||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Bromsgrove|| | |Marcus Lane||2002||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Bromsgrove|| | ||
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|Charles Miller||2002||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Stockon-on-Lees|| | |Charles Miller||2002||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Stockon-on-Lees|| | ||
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|Elizabeth Carr||2002||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Elizabeth Carr||2002||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Uckfield|| | ||
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|Maxwell Cooper||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Hemel|| | |Maxwell Cooper||2002||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Hemel|| | ||
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|Sebastian Fimone||2005||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Macalister||Minister of State for Defence Personnel | |Sebastian Fimone||2005||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Macalister||Minister of State for Defence Personnel | ||
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|Neil Williams||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Neil Williams||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Windsor|| | ||
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|Elizabeth Withington||2005||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Redfern|| | |Elizabeth Withington||2005||style="background-color:#39B54A"| ||Gallambrian Greens||Redfern|| | ||
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|Ariella Mills||2005||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Teignmouth|| | |Ariella Mills||2005||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Teignmouth|| | ||
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|Victor Ward||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Victor Ward||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Chorley|| | ||
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|Kairo Bennett||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Kairo Bennett||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Frodsham|| | ||
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|John Rose||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |John Rose||2005||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Hebden Bridge|| | ||
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|Marcus Porter||2005||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Grimsby|| | |Marcus Porter||2005||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Grimsby|| | ||
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|Timothy Mosely||2008||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Falloway|| | |Timothy Mosely||2008||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Falloway|| | ||
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|Jay Rose||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Jay Rose||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||St Semsworth|| | ||
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|Theo Mccarthy||2008||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Worthing||Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion | |Theo Mccarthy||2008||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Worthing||Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion | ||
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|Jasper Campbell||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Jasper Campbell||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Bexhill-on-Sea|| | ||
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|Francesca Griffiths||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Francesca Griffiths||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Oxford|| | ||
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|Maisy Wright||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Maisy Wright||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Reading|| | ||
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|Darcy Palmer||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Darcy Palmer||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Rotherham|| | ||
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|Edwin Marshall||2008||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Atherstone|| | |Edwin Marshall||2008||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Atherstone|| | ||
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|Oscar Lewis||2008||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Nuneaton|| | |Oscar Lewis||2008||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Nuneaton|| | ||
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|Tiana Armstrong||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Tiana Armstrong||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Ulverston|| | ||
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|Natalie Baxter||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Natalie Baxter||2008||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Yeadon|| | ||
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|Martin Walters||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Shortland||Minister of State for Disability and Aged Care | |Martin Walters||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Shortland||Minister of State for Disability and Aged Care | ||
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|Margaret Lawson-Cox||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Gippsland||Minister of State without Portfolio | |Margaret Lawson-Cox||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Gippsland||Minister of State without Portfolio | ||
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|Samuel Tamahori||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Samuel Tamahori||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Stoke-on-Trent||Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development | ||
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|Sakura Evans||2011||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Lighton|| | |Sakura Evans||2011||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Lighton|| | ||
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|Jill Kirk||2011||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Cote Heath|| | |Jill Kirk||2011||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Cote Heath|| | ||
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|Julian Mustoe||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Julian Mustoe||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Barridge|| | ||
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|Thomas Morrison||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Napier|| | |Thomas Morrison||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Napier|| | ||
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|Arabella Stevens||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Acton||Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Victims, Female Offenders and Offender Health | |Arabella Stevens||2011||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Acton||Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Victims, Female Offenders and Offender Health | ||
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|Leighton Watts||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Leighton Watts||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Brentwood|| | ||
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|Isa Webb||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Isa Webb||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Windermere|| | ||
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|Cian King||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Cian King||2011||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Yoxall|| | ||
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|Jasmine Moss||2011||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Harlow|| | |Jasmine Moss||2011||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Harlow|| | ||
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|Ollie Williams||2014||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Ramsgate|| | |Ollie Williams||2014||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Ramsgate|| | ||
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|Tyler Kelly||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Tyler Kelly||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Bracknelll|| | ||
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|Tristan Barrett||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Tristan Barrett||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Fakenham|| | ||
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|Austin Hawkins||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Austin Hawkins||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Great Yarmouth|| | ||
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|Anya Rose||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Anya Rose||2014||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Taunton|| | ||
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|Oskar Fraser||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Didcot|| | |Oskar Fraser||2014||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Didcot|| | ||
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|David Knott||2017||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Exwick|| | |David Knott||2017||style="background-color:#DE3533"| ||Gallambrian Labor Party||Exwick|| | ||
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|Hillary Mahoney||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Hillary Mahoney||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Surrey Heath|| | ||
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|David Berkovich||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |David Berkovich||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||St Albans|| | ||
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|Robert Sawyer||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Robert Sawyer||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Kenilworth|| | ||
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|Nicholas Adamson||2017||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Fincheley|| | |Nicholas Adamson||2017||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Fincheley|| | ||
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|Megan Henderson||2017||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Denholme|| | |Megan Henderson||2017||style="background-color:#B81C00"| ||Communist Party of Gallambria||Denholme|| | ||
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|Tiana Edwards||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Tiana Edwards||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Bishop's Stortford|| | ||
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|Sophia Gray||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| || | |Sophia Gray||2017||style="background-color:#508050"| ||National Party of Gallambria||Telford|| | ||
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|Jackson Cunningham||2017||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Saxmundham|| | |Jackson Cunningham||2017||style="background-color:#0047AB"| ||Liberal Party||Saxmundham|| |
Revision as of 12:18, 25 May 2019
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107 | 65 | 94 | 28 | 26 | ||||
LIBS | NATS | GLP | CPG | SA |
Affiliation | Members | ||
---|---|---|---|
Elected | Current | ||
Liberals | 105 | 107 | |
GLP | 102 | 94 | |
Nationals | 67 | 65 | |
SA | 29 | 26 | |
CPG | 17 | 28 | |
Greens | 10 | 10 | |
CA | 9 | 9 | |
Independents | 2 | 2 | |
Speaker | 1 | 1 | |
Vacant | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 342 | 342 | |
Voting Total | 338 | 338 | |
Safe Majority | 171 | 171 | |
Government short by | 66 | 64 | |
Coalition majority | 1 | 1 |
Name | Year Elected | Party | Electorate | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Paul Kozlow | 1972 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Castle Point | Father of the House of Commons | |
Susan Donaldson | 1972 | Liberal Party | Ashbrowe | Minister of State for Regional Services and Development | |
Evan Kinnaird | 1972 | Liberal Party | Clarence | Minister of State for Security and Counter-Terrorism | |
John Deveroux | 1972 | Liberal Party | Hacton | Minister of State for the Armed Forces | |
Emilia Morales | 1972 | Liberal Party | Raigleigh | Minister of State for Universities and Higher Education | |
Margaret Kinch | 1972 | National Party of Gallambria | Morecambe | Secretary of State for Justice | |
Gladys Leigh | 1972 | Gallambrian Greens | Pye | ||
Mary Stephenson | 1972 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Freeman | ||
Jacob Winterburn | 1972 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Banks | ||
Peter Hermanson | 1972 | Gallambrian Labor Party | McMillan | ||
Marsha Coates | 1972 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Brayston | ||
Mary Klee | 1972 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Gipton | ||
Constance Hanks | 1972 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Sandhurst | ||
Karen MacDonald | 1972 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Branksome Woods | ||
Jeanette Taylor | 1972 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Dorset | ||
Lawrence Saunders | 1975 | Liberal Party | Hindmarsh | Minister of State for Health | |
Sharon Howe | 1975 | Gallambrian Greens | Camperdown | ||
James Kanawa | 1975 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Lyons | ||
Rowland Free | 1975 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Huddersfield | ||
Robert Hatfield | 1975 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Sandbach | ||
Chloe Foreman | 1975 | National Party of Gallambria | Glen Innes | ||
Julian Breckenridge | 1975 | Liberal Party | Burleigh | ||
Maxwell Ferguson | 1975 | Liberal Party | Invercargill | ||
Luke Wilson-Johns | 1975 | Liberal Party | Inverclyde | ||
Oliver Williams | 1978 | Liberal Party | Bexleyheath | Minister of State for Communications and the Media | |
Lawrence Baker | 1978 | Centre Alliance | Benthal Green | Minister of State for Sport and Civil Society | |
Robert Schultz | 1978 | Liberal Party | Doncaster | Minister of State for Vocational Training | |
Raymond Bergstrom | 1978 | Centre Alliance | Gedling | ||
Mary Arthurs | 1978 | Centre Alliance | McEwan | ||
Melanie Lentini | 1978 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Isaacs | ||
Frank Connelly | 1978 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Dobell | ||
Esther Elliot | 1978 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Rawmarsh | ||
Andrew Martin | 1978 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Elmwood | ||
Lewis Perrin | 1978 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Chandler | ||
Doroth Cagiano | 1978 | National Party of Gallambria | Swinton | ||
James Harrison | 1978 | National Party of Gallambria | Thanet | ||
Lucas Erikson | 1978 | Liberal Party | Pennsland | ||
Janice Quinn | 1978 | Liberal Party | Barkershire | ||
Lennox Fox | 1978 | Liberal Party | Jarrow | Minister of State for Workplace Relations and Union Reform | |
Maryam Ward | 1978 | Socialists Alliance | Retford | ||
Caelan Hawkins | 1978 | Socialists Alliance | Wakefield | ||
Mario Howard | 1978 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Attleborough | ||
Mila Burns | 1978 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Clevedon | ||
Ela Roberts | 1978 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Glastonbury | ||
Orion Baxter | 1978 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Oswestry | ||
Haris Ball | 1978 | National Party of Gallambria | Margate | ||
Violet Stephens | 1978 | Liberal Party | Alsager | ||
Franklin Fraser | 1978 | Liberal Party | Eton | ||
Carter Davis | 1978 | Liberal Party | Falmouth | ||
Dennis Sharp | 1978 | Liberal Party | Petersfield | ||
Howard Patel | 1981 | Liberal Party | Belvedere | Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of State for Marenesia & Europa | |
Kirsty Simmonds | 1981 | National Party of Gallambria | Poole | Minister of State for Alharu & Argis | |
Stephen Chambers | 1981 | Liberal Party | Stonecot | Minister of State for Science | |
Andrew Coleman-Beck | 1981 | Liberal Party | Belle Vale | Minister of State for the Dominions | |
Henry Richardson | 1981 | Liberal Party | Myall Lakes | Minister of State for the Environment and Forestry | |
Patrick Morlington | 1981 | Liberal Party | Ashburton | Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry | |
Dominic Ellsworth | 1981 | Liberal Party | Shiregreen | Secretary of State for Trade, Investment and International Development | |
Sean Anderson | 1981 | Centre Alliance | Clayton | ||
Lawrence Cartwright | 1981 | Socialists Alliance | Flinders | ||
Clarissa Hudec | 1981 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Aston | ||
Wayne Cheeseman | 1981 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Mitcham and Mooredon | ||
Peter Hand | 1981 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Bathavon | ||
Francine Williams | 1981 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Wickshire | ||
Lleyton Merricks | 1981 | National Party of Gallambria | Orpington | ||
Paul Vincent | 1981 | Liberal Party | Gavern | ||
Grayson Farrah | 1981 | Liberal Party | Stroud | ||
Lawrence Cole | 1981 | Liberal Party | Mablethorpe | Minister of State for Alharu | |
Walter Ball | 1981 | Socialists Alliance | Darley Dale | ||
Aaron Burke | 1981 | Socialists Alliance | Droitwich Spa | ||
Robert Lawson | 1981 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Hayle | ||
Anaya Perry | 1981 | National Party of Gallambria | Ripon | ||
Tobias Davies | 1981 | Liberal Party | Shrewsbury | ||
Joshua Davidson | 1984 | Socialists Alliance | Mallee | ||
Avan Finnigan | 1984 | Socialists Alliance | Evanston | ||
Lewis Thorton | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Altringcham | ||
Philip Cope | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Littleborough | ||
Faisal Islam | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Kirby Thore | ||
Hillary Macgillivray | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Sagefield | ||
Matthew Saxby | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Middlesex | ||
Christine Priestly | 1984 | National Party of Gallambria | Eyre | ||
Travis Alexander | 1984 | Liberal Party | Calder Valley | ||
Lachlan Ainsley | 1984 | Liberal Party | Llanelli | ||
Nyla Wallace | 1984 | Socialists Alliance | Luton | ||
Macie Holland | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Cromer | ||
Cameron Clark | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Knaresborough | ||
Albi Powell | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Swindon | ||
Alicia Cole | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Towcester | ||
Anna Mason | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Welwyn | ||
Lucia Austin | 1984 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Wickford | ||
Timothy Roberts | 1984 | National Party of Gallambria | Quinttrell Downs | ||
Victoria Elliott | 1984 | National Party of Gallambria | Workington | ||
Ewan Smith | 1984 | Liberal Party | Durham | ||
Bertie Hayes | 1984 | Liberal Party | Ealing | ||
Natan Berry | 1984 | Liberal Party | Ivybridge | ||
Helen Bassett | 1987 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Mackellar | ||
Julie Redgate | 1987 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Malbury | ||
Allan Wilde | 1987 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Exeter | ||
Isaac Clarke | 1987 | Liberal Party | Wigan | Minister of State for Thalassa | |
Elliot Phillips | 1987 | Liberal Party | Tavistock | Secretary of State for Foreign and Dominion Affairs | |
Frank Clark | 1987 | Socialists Alliance | Aspatria | ||
Sabrina Howard | 1987 | Socialists Alliance | Newton-le-Willows | ||
Layton Cooper | 1987 | Socialists Alliance | Ryde | ||
Jimmy Harrison | 1987 | Socialists Alliance | Rugby | ||
Ellie-Mae Elliott | 1987 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Uxbridge | ||
Ava Owen | 1987 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Walthamstow | ||
Matthew Morris | 1987 | National Party of Gallambria | Burgess Hill | ||
Jaxon Poole | 1987 | National Party of Gallambria | Camberley | ||
Ayden Mccarthy | 1987 | National Party of Gallambria | Fleetwood | ||
Johnny Palmer | 1987 | National Party of Gallambria | Hove | ||
Reece Hussain | 1987 | Liberal Party | Petworth | ||
James Thompson-Grey | 1990 | Liberal Party | Fenner | Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food | |
Peter Cootes | 1990 | Liberal Party | Hounslow | Minister of State for Finance, Regulation and Taxation | |
Deborah Wootton | 1990 | Gallambrian Greens | Spatford | ||
Erik Nazarian | 1990 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Slater | ||
Frances Osteen | 1990 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Oxley | ||
Stephanie Housemann | 1990 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Forde | ||
Jillian Horde | 1990 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Higgins | ||
Ashley Cato | 1990 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Hillingdon | ||
Brendan Lawrence | 1990 | National Party of Gallambria | Richmond Park | ||
Lauren Cambridge | 1990 | Liberal Party | Winstanley | ||
Lyle Brantson | 1990 | Liberal Party | Fellgate | ||
Laura Chandra | 1990 | Liberal Party | Sevenoaks | ||
Louis Byrne | 1990 | Socialists Alliance | Leyton | ||
Hayden Davis | 1990 | Socialists Alliance | Wisbech | ||
Robin Watson | 1990 | National Party of Gallambria | Cowes | ||
Walter Williamson | 1990 | National Party of Gallambria | Framlingham | ||
Maria Henderson | 1990 | National Party of Gallambria | Salcombe | ||
Skylar Collins | 1990 | National Party of Gallambria | Watchet | ||
Zac Davies | 1990 | Liberal Party | Minehead | ||
Holly McLelland | 1993 | Liberal Party | Blaenau Gwent | Minister of State for Corrective Services | |
Stuart Abrahams | 1993 | Liberal Party | Broadwater | Minister of State for Defence Industry | |
Arthur Matthews | 1993 | Liberal Party | Southall Green | Minister of State for Pensions and Financial Inclusion | |
Christopher Hawkins | 1993 | Liberal Party | Chipping | Minister of State for Research, Innovation and Intellectual Property | |
Nathan Grima | 1993 | National Party of Gallambria | Hastings | Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | |
Charlotte O'Neill | 1993 | Liberal Party | Levenshulme | Secretary of State for Defence | |
Michael Percival | 1993 | Centre Alliance | Fyde | Secretary of State for the Arts, Culture and Sports | |
Mitchell Franklin | 1993 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Bartle | ||
Olivia Duke-Cohen | 1993 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Petrie | ||
Jeremy Knowles | 1993 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Wentworth | ||
Andrew Jack | 1993 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Glebe | ||
David Jones | 1993 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Phillips | ||
Kim Revell | 1993 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Rothwall | ||
Charles Richards | 1993 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Wessex | ||
Clinton Dennison | 1993 | National Party of Gallambria | Somerton and Frome | ||
Adele Magoveny | 1993 | National Party of Gallambria | Warwick | ||
Robert Burnham | 1993 | National Party of Gallambria | Ludlow | ||
Michael Rose | 1993 | Independent | Rosewood | ||
Carmen McFarland | 1993 | Liberal Party | Eastbury | ||
Lachlan Peterson | 1993 | Liberal Party | Apsley Guise | ||
Sarah Newell | 1993 | Liberal Party | Normanton | ||
Henry Parry | 1993 | National Party of Gallambria | Hereford | Secretary of State for Trade, Investment and International Development | |
Axel Gordon | 1993 | Socialists Alliance | Southwold | ||
William Simpson | 1993 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Ledbury | ||
Elis Davis | 1993 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Newark-on-Trent | ||
Rae Robertson | 1993 | National Party of Gallambria | Aylsham | ||
Alfred Hughes | 1993 | National Party of Gallambria | Lynton | ||
George Morgan | 1993 | Liberal Party | Grange-over-Sands | ||
Paulette Goodner | 1996 | Liberal Party | Derbyshire Dales | Minister of State for Wealth Management, Superannuation and the Economy | |
Amanda Marsden-Spence | 1996 | National Party of Gallambria | Milton Keys | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Family Support and Child Maintenance | |
Sabrina Cortez | 1996 | Liberal Party | Abercowny | Solicitor-General | |
Evan Habberford | 1996 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Didnottingham | ||
Savinder Arora | 1996 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Pearlston | ||
Ada Driscoll | 1996 | National Party of Gallambria | Farmheath | ||
Jessica Cromwell | 1996 | National Party of Gallambria | Hove | ||
Vanessa Pinto | 1996 | National Party of Gallambria | Audon | ||
Jeremiah Klien | 1996 | Liberal Party | Bonney | ||
Ted Beckett | 1996 | Liberal Party | Londonderry | ||
Anais Dubois | 1996 | Liberal Party | Cullompton | Minister of State for Education and Testing Standards | |
Dominic Parry | 1996 | Centre Alliance | Thaxted | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence Treaties and Collective Defence | |
Aryan Palmer | 1996 | Socialists Alliance | Appleby-in-Westmorland | ||
Sami Hayes | 1996 | Socialists Alliance | Keswick | ||
Annabel Wood | 1996 | Socialists Alliance | Penzance | ||
Kobi Barnes | 1996 | Socialists Alliance | Tewkesbury | ||
Tom Roberts | 1996 | Centre Alliance | Wells | ||
Milo Fletcher | 1996 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Loughton | ||
Laurence Watson | 1996 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Preston | ||
Aya Perry | 1996 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Thornaby | ||
Eliana Poole | 1996 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Tunbridge Wells | ||
Sebastian Gill | 1996 | National Party of Gallambria | Dagenham | ||
Charles Owen | 1996 | National Party of Gallambria | Nottingham | ||
Charles Pearson | 1997 | Liberal Party | Westcombe | ||
Sophia Cunnignham | 1999 | Liberal Party | Moncrieff | Minister of State for Housing | |
George Parker | 1999 | Liberal Party | Bromley Commons | Minister of State for Industry and Energy | |
Audrey Garnet | 1999 | Liberal Party | Holsworthy | Minister of State for Police and Emergency Services | |
Daniel Jones-Taylor | 1999 | Liberal Party | Brooklands | Minister of State for Small Business, Consumers and Corporate Responsibility | |
Anna Pollakowski | 1999 | Liberal Party | Falkirk | Minister of State for the Digital Economy | |
Owen Novak | 1999 | Liberal Party | Davidson | Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion | |
Emma Leighford | 1999 | National Party of Gallambria | Nuneaton | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Crime, Safeguarding and Vunerability | |
Rowan Brandt | 1999 | Speaker | Chipping Barnett | Speaker | |
Patrick Newton | 1999 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Fischer | ||
Tony Hennessey | 1999 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Hasluck | ||
Gerald Theroux | 1999 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Scullin | ||
Susan Doyle | 1999 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Gauley | ||
Anna King | 1999 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Eamonte | ||
Donald Kingsley | 1999 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Cotmanhay | ||
Wayne Mann | 1999 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Weald Bassett | ||
Robert Pearson | 1999 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Hedge End | ||
Thomas Griffiths | 1999 | Liberal Party | Frome Vale | ||
Troy Clarkson | 1999 | Liberal Party | Deptford | ||
Jaden Poole | 1999 | Liberal Party | East Grinstead | Minister of State for Immigration and Border Protection | |
Miriam Armstrong | 1999 | National Party of Gallambria | Nailsea | ||
Prince Newman | 1999 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Barnstaple | ||
Milena Russell | 1999 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Filey | ||
Hudson Dixon | 1999 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Redditch | ||
Zain Walsh | 1999 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Shoreham-by-Sea | ||
Hayden Lane | 1999 | National Party of Gallambria | Dunstable | ||
Dillon Fraser | 1999 | National Party of Gallambria | Godalming | ||
Anthony Fleming | 2002 | Liberal Party | Chatsworth | Deputy Treasurer | |
Anthony Phillips | 2002 | Liberal Party | Banbury | Minister of State for Biosecurity | |
Amelia Carson | 2002 | Liberal Party | Hotham | Minister of State for Public Works | |
Mark Brighton-Wells | 2002 | Liberal Party | Chessington | Minister of State for Transport | |
Michael O'Callaghan | 2002 | Liberal Party | Hale Barnes | Treasurer | |
Richard Lee | 2002 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Chisholm | ||
Charles Finch | 2002 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Wright | ||
Paul Wells | 2002 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Penrose | ||
Angus MacMillan | 2002 | Independent | Bysouth | ||
Kathleen Jacobson | 2002 | Liberal Party | Wickford | ||
Alicia Sharp | 2002 | National Party of Gallambria | Market Rasen | ||
Jax Gardner | 2002 | National Party of Gallambria | Sutton-in-Ashfield | ||
Marcus Lane | 2002 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Bromsgrove | ||
Jasmine Simpson | 2002 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Dorchester | ||
Minnie Wilson | 2002 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Gillingham | ||
Josh Gill | 2002 | Communist Party of Gallambria | St Asaph | ||
Charles Miller | 2002 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Stockon-on-Lees | ||
Elizabeth Carr | 2002 | National Party of Gallambria | Uckfield | ||
Maxwell Cooper | 2002 | Liberal Party | Hemel | ||
Sebastian Fimone | 2005 | Liberal Party | Macalister | Minister of State for Defence Personnel | |
Neil Williams | 2005 | National Party of Gallambria | Windsor | ||
Elizabeth Withington | 2005 | Gallambrian Greens | Redfern | ||
Stacey Young | 2005 | Gallambrian Greens | Dunwich | ||
Alecksander Gorecki | 2005 | Gallambrian Greens | Allworth | ||
Bradley McDermott | 2005 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Lanesbury | ||
Natalie Curzi | 2005 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Basildon | ||
Caroline Shapiro | 2005 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Swanson | ||
Charles Callaghan | 2005 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Canning | ||
Stephen Levett | 2005 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Buckland | ||
Stuart Mackenzie | 2005 | Gallambrian Labor Party | St Marks | ||
Fletcher Robinson | 2005 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Basildon | ||
Anastasia Walsh | 2005 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Harrogate | ||
Cameron Nicholson | 2005 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Ormskirk | ||
Ariella Mills | 2005 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Teignmouth | ||
Victor Ward | 2005 | National Party of Gallambria | Chorley | ||
Kairo Bennett | 2005 | National Party of Gallambria | Frodsham | ||
John Rose | 2005 | National Party of Gallambria | Hebden Bridge | ||
Marcus Porter | 2005 | Liberal Party | Grimsby | ||
Nathaniel Newman | 2005 | Liberal Party | Strood | ||
Daniel Hartford | 2008 | Liberal Party | Tynemouth | Attorney-General | |
Nadia Burnett | 2008 | Liberal Party | Colyers | Prime Minister | |
Anastacia Laws | 2008 | Liberal Party | Finsbury Parkes | Secretary of State for Communications, Media and the Digital Economy | |
Trent Neumann | 2008 | Liberal Party | Graveney | Secretary of State for Health, Social Care and Human Services | |
Timothy Mosely | 2008 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Falloway | ||
Jay Rose | 2008 | National Party of Gallambria | St Semsworth | ||
Theo Mccarthy | 2008 | Liberal Party | Worthing | Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion | |
Jasper Campbell | 2008 | National Party of Gallambria | Bexhill-on-Sea | ||
Francesca Griffiths | 2008 | National Party of Gallambria | Oxford | ||
Maisy Wright | 2008 | National Party of Gallambria | Reading | ||
Darcy Palmer | 2008 | National Party of Gallambria | Rotherham | ||
Edwin Marshall | 2008 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Atherstone | ||
Julian Read | 2008 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Kempston | ||
Oscar Lewis | 2008 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Nuneaton | ||
Tiana Armstrong | 2008 | National Party of Gallambria | Ulverston | ||
Natalie Baxter | 2008 | National Party of Gallambria | Yeadon | ||
Martin Walters | 2011 | Liberal Party | Shortland | Minister of State for Disability and Aged Care | |
David Baker | 2011 | Liberal Party | Valencia | Minister of State for the Cabinet Office | |
Margaret Lawson-Cox | 2011 | Liberal Party | Gippsland | Minister of State without Portfolio | |
Samuel Tamahori | 2011 | National Party of Gallambria | Stoke-on-Trent | Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development | |
Sakura Evans | 2011 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Lighton | ||
Jill Kirk | 2011 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Cote Heath | ||
Julian Mustoe | 2011 | National Party of Gallambria | Barridge | ||
Thomas Morrison | 2011 | Liberal Party | Napier | ||
George Murphy | 2011 | Liberal Party | Runcorn | Minister of State for Europa | |
Nicolas Ellis | 2011 | Liberal Party | Lythan St Annes | Minister of State for Policing and the Emergency Services | |
Levi Houghton | 2011 | Liberal Party | Hythe | Minister of State for Security and Counter-Terrorism | |
Arabella Stevens | 2011 | Liberal Party | Acton | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Victims, Female Offenders and Offender Health | |
Leighton Watts | 2011 | National Party of Gallambria | Brentwood | ||
Isa Webb | 2011 | National Party of Gallambria | Windermere | ||
Cian King | 2011 | National Party of Gallambria | Yoxall | ||
Jasmine Moss | 2011 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Harlow | ||
Josh Martin | 2011 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Oldham | ||
Joey Rose | 2011 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Poltimore | ||
Roman Gardner | 2011 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Southwell | ||
Glenn Carlson | 2014 | Liberal Party | Shireworth | Minister of State for Trade Policy | |
Alexandra Sadana | 2014 | Liberal Party | Helensville | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Court Services and Reform | |
Alice Mavrinac | 2014 | Liberal Party | Delyn | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Growth and Planning | |
Gabriella Robinson | 2014 | Liberal Party | Atherleigh | Secretary of State for the Home Office | |
Robert Francis | 2014 | Gallambrian Greens | Malborough | ||
Claire Hyman | 2014 | Gallambrian Greens | Gleeson | ||
Scott Mataraci | 2014 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Fairbourne | ||
Kate Burns-Laing | 2014 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Menzies | ||
Jeffrey Edwards | 2014 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Windle | ||
Oliver Hollis | 2014 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Shevlock | ||
John McConaghy | 2014 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Tollesbury | ||
Kashmira Naik | 2014 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Thames Head | ||
Ian Waldron | 2014 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Wellington | ||
Elijah Ward | 2014 | Liberal Party | Stirling | ||
Bennet Delaney | 2014 | Liberal Party | Charnwood | ||
Carter Houghton | 2014 | Liberal Party | South Molton | Minister of State for Communities and Local Government | |
Charles West | 2014 | Liberal Party | Yarm | Minister of State for Marenesia | |
Eddie Khan | 2014 | Socialists Alliance | Foxley | ||
Casey Thompson | 2014 | Socialists Alliance | Launceston | ||
Felix Mitchell | 2014 | Socialists Alliance | Royston | ||
Mark Francis | 2014 | Socialists Alliance | Southam | ||
Ernie Day | 2014 | Socialists Alliance | Uppingham | ||
Thomas Shelby | 2014 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Burham-on-sea | ||
Neve Ball | 2014 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Epping | ||
Ray Austin | 2014 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Needham Market | ||
Ollie Williams | 2014 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Ramsgate | ||
Tyler Kelly | 2014 | National Party of Gallambria | Bracknelll | ||
Tristan Barrett | 2014 | National Party of Gallambria | Fakenham | ||
Austin Hawkins | 2014 | National Party of Gallambria | Great Yarmouth | ||
Anya Rose | 2014 | National Party of Gallambria | Taunton | ||
Oskar Fraser | 2014 | Liberal Party | Didcot | ||
Ellis Jordan | 2014 | Liberal Party | Winchelsea | ||
Roger Josephson | 2017 | Centre Alliance | Don Valley | Minister of State for Aurelia | |
Penelope Garcis | 2017 | Liberal Party | Bradfield | Minister of State for Employment and Workplace Relations | |
Francis Duncan | 2017 | Liberal Party | Upper Norwood | Secretary of State for Education, Training and Workplace Relations | |
Andrew Bayliss | 2017 | Gallambrian Greens | Camberwell | ||
Marcus Belmonte | 2017 | Centre Alliance | Wakefield | ||
Fiona Marshall | 2017 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Watson | ||
Theresa Martin-Rovet | 2017 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Pearce | ||
Barry Duncan | 2017 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Molyneaux | ||
Sarah George | 2017 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Temple Newsam | ||
Yvonne Killen | 2017 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Arnside | ||
David Knott | 2017 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Exwick | ||
Hillary Mahoney | 2017 | National Party of Gallambria | Surrey Heath | ||
David Berkovich | 2017 | National Party of Gallambria | St Albans | ||
Robert Sawyer | 2017 | National Party of Gallambria | Kenilworth | ||
Nicholas Adamson | 2017 | Liberal Party | Fincheley | ||
Hayden Spencer | 2017 | Liberal Party | St Neots | Minister of State for Investment | |
Zoe Gibson | 2017 | Socialists Alliance | Newmarket | ||
Felix Jackson | 2017 | Socialists Alliance | Shepton Mallet | ||
Megan Henderson | 2017 | Communist Party of Gallambria | Denholme | ||
Tiana Edwards | 2017 | National Party of Gallambria | Bishop's Stortford | ||
Sophia Gray | 2017 | National Party of Gallambria | Telford | ||
Jackson Cunningham | 2017 | Liberal Party | Saxmundham | ||
Issac Mahaki-Maia | 2018 | Liberal Party | Mangere | Minister of State for Marenai Affairs | |
Benjamin Stevenson | 2018 | Liberal Party | Manuwera | Minister of State for the Arts, Heritage and Tourism | |
Simon Ratana | 2018 | Liberal Party | Kaikora | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Marenai and Indigenous Health | |
Norman Grice | 2018 | Gallambrian Greens | Ohariou | ||
Antonia Blundell | 2018 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Otaki | ||
James Goslin | 2018 | Gallambrian Labor Party | Papakura | ||
Carson Lewis | 2018 | Liberal Party | Ohakea |