The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is elected from single-member electorates called districts, returning 93 members since the 1999 election. Prior to 1927 some districts returned multiple members, including 1920-1927 when all districts returned three, four or five members. Parramatta is the only district to have continuously existed since the establishment of the Assembly in 1856.

References

External links

  • New South Wales State Electoral Commission
  • "Former members". Parliament of New South Wales.
  • New South Wales Election Results 1856–2007

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