This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council elected to serve a term between 22 May 2021 and 21 May 2025.
Name | Party | Region | Term in office | |
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2013–present | ||||
2021–present | ||||
Labor | 2021–present | |||
Labor | Agricultural | 2021–present | ||
Labor | 2013–present | |||
Liberal | North Metropolitan | 2005–present | ||
2023–present | ||||
Labor | 2013–present | |||
National | Agricultural | 2017–present | ||
Labor | South Metropolitan | 2001–present | ||
Labor | South Metropolitan | 2001–present | ||
Liberal | East Metropolitan | 2005–present | ||
Labor | Mining and Pastoral | 2021–present | ||
Liberal | South Metropolitan | 2009–present | ||
Labor | East Metropolitan | 2021–present | ||
National/Independent | South West | 2021–2023 | ||
Labor | South West | 2021–present | ||
National/Independent | South West | 2023–present | ||
Labor | South West | 1993–1996, 2017–2023 | ||
Labor | North Metropolitan | 2021–present | ||
Liberal | Agricultural | 2021–present | ||
Labor | Mining and Pastoral | 2017–present | ||
Legalise Cannabis/Independent | South West | 2021–present | ||
Labor | Agricultural | 2021–present | ||
South Metropolitan | 2021–present | |||
Labor | South Metropolitan | 2021–present | ||
Labor | North Metropolitan | 2015–present | ||
Labor | East Metropolitan | 2013–present | ||
Labor | Mining and Pastoral | 2021–present | ||
Liberal | North Metropolitan | 2017–present | ||
Labor | East Metropolitan | 2017–present | ||
Labor | South West | 2005–present | ||
Liberal | South West | 2017–present | ||
Liberal | Mining and Pastoral | 2021–present | ||
Daylight Saving/Independent | Mining and Pastoral | 2021–present | ||
Legalise Cannabis | East Metropolitan | 2021–present | ||
Labor | Agricultural | 2013–present | ||
Labor | North Metropolitan | 2017–present |
South West National MLC James Hayward was suspended from the party on 2 December 2021 and resigned the following day to sit as an independent.
South West Labor MLC Alannah MacTiernan resigned on 10 February 2023. Ben Dawkins was elected to replace her in a countback on 20 March 2023; although he had run as a Labor candidate, he had been suspended from the party and sat as an independent.
The Daylight Saving Party allowed its registration to lapse on 20 February 2023, and Mining and Pastoral MLC Wilson Tucker became an independent.
South West Independent MLC James Hayward was convicted of sexual misconduct on 28 August 2023, which caused his seat to be declared vacant. National candidate Louise Kingston was elected in a countback on 19 September 2023.
South West Independent MLC Ben Dawkins joined Pauline Hanson's One Nation on 29 February 2024.
South West Legalise Cannabis MLC Sophia Moermond resigned from the party to sit as an independent on 9 May 2024.
South West National MLC Louise Kingston resigned from the party to sit as an independent on 20 June 2024.