thumb|right|Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1998–2001
This is a list of members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly from 1998 to 2001:
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! Name
! Party
! Electorate
! Term in office
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|| Wayne Berry || ALP || Ginninderra || 1989–2008
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|| Jacqui Burke || Liberal || Molonglo || 2000–2001, 2002–2008
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|| Kate Carnell || Liberal || Molonglo || 1992–2000
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|| Simon Corbell || ALP || Molonglo || 1996–2016
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|| Greg Cornwell || Liberal || Molonglo || 1992–2004
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|| John Hargreaves || ALP || Brindabella || 1998–2012
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|| Harold Hird || Liberal || Ginninderra || 1995–2001
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|| Gary Humphries || Liberal || Molonglo || 1989–2002
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|| Trevor Kaine || United Canberra Party || Brindabella || 1989–2001
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|| Michael Moore || Independent || Molonglo || 1989–2001
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|| Paul Osborne || Osborne Independent Group || Brindabella || 1995–2001
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|| Ted Quinlan || ALP || Molonglo || 1998–2006
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|| Dave Rugendyke || Osborne Independent Group || Ginninderra || 1998–2001
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|| Brendan Smyth || Liberal || Brindabella || 1998–2016
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|| Jon Stanhope || ALP || Ginninderra || 1998–2011
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|| Bill Stefaniak || Liberal || Ginninderra || 1989–1992, 1994–2008
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|| Kerrie Tucker || Greens || Molonglo || 1995–2004
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|| Bill Wood || ALP || Brindabella || 1989–2004
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: Although Dave Rugendyke was elected on the Osborne Independent Group ticket, he took his place in the Assembly as an independent, separate from any party grouping.
: Though Michael Moore was elected as an independent, he joined Kate Carnell's Liberal government as a minister on 28 April 1998. Despite this, he continued to sit in the Assembly as an independent.
: Trevor Kaine resigned from the Liberal Party on 13 May 1998. On 28 May, he announced that he would stand as a representative of the "Canberra Liberals", but then, on 30 July, registered the United Canberra Party, which he represented for the remainder of his term.
: Liberal member Kate Carnell resigned from the Assembly on 17 October 2000. The vacancy was filled by Liberal Jacqui Burke.
See also
- 1998 Australian Capital Territory election
