Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 51st parliament held their seats from 1995 to 1999. They were elected at the 1995 state election ,[ 1] and at by-elections .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] The Speaker was John Murray .[ 5]
^ a b c Clarence National MLA Ian Causley resigned on 1 February 1996 in order to contest the federal seat of Page at the 1996 election . Labor candidate Harry Woods won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
^ a b c Southern Highlands Liberal MLA John Fahey resigned on 1 February 1996 in order to contest the federal seat of Macarthur at the 1996 election . Liberal candidate Peta Seaton won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
^ a b c Strathfield Liberal MLA Paul Zammit resigned on 1 February 1996 in order to contest the federal seat of Lowe at the 1996 election . Liberal candidate Bruce MacCarthy won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
^ a b c Orange National MLA Garry West resigned on 7 March 1996. National candidate Russell Turner won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
^ a b c Pittwater Liberal MLA Jim Longley resigned on 20 March 1996. Liberal candidate John Brogden won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
^ a b c Port Macquarie National MLA Wendy Machin resigned on 28 August 1996. National candidate Rob Oakeshott won the resulting by-election on 30 November.
^ a b c Sutherland Liberal MLA Chris Downy resigned on 12 February 1997. Liberal candidate Lorna Stone won the resulting by-election on 20 December.
^ a b Burrinjuck Liberal MLA Alby Schultz resigned on 31 August 1998 in order to contest the federal seat of Hume at the 1998 election . No by-election was held, as the March 1999 state election was only six months away.
^ a b Swansea Labor MLA Jill Hall resigned on 1 September 1998 in order to contest the federal seat of Shortland at the 1998 election . No by-election was held, as the March 1999 state election was only six months away.
^ a b Monaro National MLA Peter Cochran resigned on 26 October 1998. No by-election was held, as the March 1999 state election was only five months away.
^ The changes to the composition of the house, in chronological order, were:
Causley resigned,[ a]
Fahey resigned,[ b]
Zammit resigned,[ c]
West resigned,[ d]
Longley resigned,[ e]
Machin resigned,[ f]
Downy resigned,[ g]
Schultz resigned,[ h]
Hall resigned,[ i] and
Cochran resigned.[ j]
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