This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, elected at the 1998 state election:
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! Name
! Party
! Electorate
! Years in office
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|| Hon Jim Bacon || Labor || Denison || 1996–2004
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|| Ken Bacon || Labor || Lyons || 1998–2005
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|| Brenton Best || Labor || Braddon || 1996–2014
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|| Hon Fran Bladel || Labor || Franklin || 1986–2002
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|| Hon Bill Bonde || Liberal || Braddon || 1986–2002
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|| Bob Cheek || Liberal || Denison || 1996–2002
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|| Jim Cox || Labor || Bass || 1989–1992, 1996–2010
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|| David Fry || Liberal || Bass || 2000–2002
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|| Bryan Green || Labor || Braddon || 1998–2017
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|| Hon Ray Groom || Liberal || Denison || 1986–2001
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|| Rene Hidding || Liberal || Lyons || 1996-2019
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|| Hon Michael Hodgman || Liberal || Denison || 1992–1998, 2001–2010
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|| Hon Peter Hodgman || Liberal || Franklin || 1986–2001
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|| Hon Judy Jackson || Labor || Denison || 1986–2006
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|| Hon Gill James || Labor || Bass || 1976–1989, 1992–2002
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|| Steve Kons || Labor || Braddon || 1998–2010
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|| Hon Paul Lennon || Labor || Franklin || 1990–2008
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|| Hon David Llewellyn || Labor || Lyons || 1986–2010, 2014–2018
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|| Hon Frank Madill || Liberal || Bass || 1986–2000
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|| Martin McManus || Liberal || Franklin || 2001–2002
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|| Hon Sue Napier || Liberal || Bass || 1992–2010
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|| Neville Oliver || Labor || Franklin || 2002
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|| Hon Peter Patmore || Labor || Bass || 1984–2002
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|| Hon Michael Polley || Labor || Lyons || 1972–2014
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|| Peg Putt || Greens || Denison || 1993–2008
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|| Hon Tony Rundle || Liberal || Braddon || 1982–2002
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|| Matt Smith || Liberal || Franklin || 1998–2002
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|| Hon Denise Swan || Liberal || Lyons || 1995–2002
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|| Hon Paula Wriedt || Labor || Franklin || 1996–2009
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: Liberal member Frank Madill resigned in early 2000. David Fry was elected as his replacement in February.
: Liberal member Ray Groom resigned on 9 August 2001. Michael Hodgman was elected as his replacement on 21 August.
: Liberal member Peter Hodgman resigned in 2001. Martin McManus was elected as his replacement on 19 October.
: Labor member Fran Bladel resigned in 2002. Neville Oliver was elected as her replacement on 22 April.
Distribution of seats
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|| Denison
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| Australian Labor Party – 14 seats (56%)
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| Liberal Party of Australia – 10 seats (40%)
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| Tasmanian Greens – 1 seat (4%)
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