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Midland Province

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'''Midland Province''' was an electoral province of the [[Western Australian Legislative Council|Legislative Council]] of [[Western Australia]] between 1950 and 1965. It elected three members throughout its existence.

==Members==
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
!colspan="12"|Three members (1894–1950)
|-
!colspan="2" width="15%"|Member 1 !! width="9%"| Party !! width="9%"| Term !! colspan="2" width="15%"|Member 2 !! width="9%"|Party !! width="9%"|Term !! colspan="2" width="15%"|Member 3 !! width="9%"|Party !! width="9%"|Term
|-
| |  
| rowspan="2"| [[Ray Jones (Australian politician)|Ray Jones]]
| rowspan="2"| [[National Party of Australia (WA)|Country]]
| rowspan="2"| 1950–1965
| |  
| rowspan="2"| [[Les Logan]]
| rowspan="2"| [[National Party of Australia (WA)|Country]]
| rowspan="2"| 1950–1965
| |  
| [[Charles Simpson (politician)|Charles Simpson]]
| [[Liberal Party of Australia (Western Australian Division)|Liberal]]
| 1950–1963
|-
| |  
| |  
| |  
| [[Jack Heitman]]
| [[Liberal Party of Australia (Western Australian Division)|Liberal]]
| 1963–1965
|}

==References==
* [[David Black (historian)|David Black]] (2014), [https://ift.tt/36Kitun ''The Western Australian Parliamentary Handbook (Twenty-Third Edition)''], pp. 221–222, 225





[[Category:Former electoral provinces of Western Australia]]
[[Category:1950 establishments in Australia]]
[[Category:1965 disestablishments in Australia]]


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