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Main article: Australian Democrats
Since it was formed in 1977, the Australian Democrats have had a number of elected representatives at the federal, state and local level in Australia.[1]

As of 2025, the Democrats do not have any elected representatives.[2] Robin Millhouse is recognised as the party's first parliamentarian, while David Winderlich is the last member of the party to sit in any Australian parliament.[3][4]
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Federal
Former
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| Image | Name (birth–death) |
Office | Term start | Term end | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Don Chipp (1925−2006) |
MP for Hotham | 9 May 1977 | 10 November 1977 | Did not contest Hotham and won Senate seat at the 1977 election. Resigned | ||
| Senator for Victoria | 1 July 1978 | 18 August 1986 | ||||
| Janine Haines (1945−2004) |
Senator for South Australia | 14 December 1977 | 30 June 1978 | Appointed to fill casual vacancy. Did not contest 1977 election but was re-elected in 1980. Resigned to unsuccessfully contest Kingston in 1990 | ||
| 1 July 1981 | 1 March 1990 | |||||
| Colin Mason (1926−2020) |
Senator for New South Wales | 1 July 1978 | 5 June 1987 | Retired | ||
| Michael Macklin (1943−) |
Senator for Queensland | 1 July 1981 | 30 June 1990 | Retired | ||
| John Siddons (1927−2016) |
Senator for Victoria | 1 July 1981 | 4 February 1983 | Lost seat. Re-elected in 1984. Left party | ||
| 1 July 1985 | 5 June 1987 | |||||
| Jack Evans (1928−2009) |
Senator for Western Australia | 5 March 1983 | 30 June 1985 | Lost seat | ||
| David Vigor (1939–1998) |
Senator for South Australia | 1 December 1984 | 5 June 1987 | Left party | ||
| Norm Sanders (1932–) |
Senator for Tasmania | 1 July 1985 | 1 March 1990 | Resigned to unsuccessfully contest Australian Capital Territory Senate seat in 1990 | ||
| Janet Powell (1942–2013) |
Senator for Victoria | 26 August 1986 | 31 July 1992 | Appointed to replace Don Chipp. Left party | ||
| John Coulter (1930–2024) |
Senator for South Australia | 11 July 1987 | 20 November 1995 | Resigned due to ill health | ||
| Paul McLean (1937–) |
Senator for South Australia | 11 July 1987 | 23 August 1991 | Resigned | ||
| Jean Jenkins (1938–) |
Senator for Western Australia | 11 July 1987 | 30 June 1990 | Lost seat | ||
| Vicki Bourne (1954–) |
Senator for New South Wales | 1 July 1990 | 30 June 2002 | Lost seat | ||
| Sid Spindler (1932–2008) |
Senator for Victoria | 1 July 1990 | 30 June 2002 | Lost seat | ||
| Cheryl Kernot (1948–) |
Senator for Queensland | 1 July 1990 | 15 October 1997 | Left party and joined Labor | ||
| Robert Bell (1950–2001) |
Senator for Tasmania | 7 March 1990 | 30 June 1996 | Lost seat | ||
| Karin Sowada (1961–) |
Senator for New South Wales | 7 March 1990 | 30 June 1993 | Appointed to replace Paul McLean. Lost seat | ||
| John Woodley (1938–) |
Senator for Queensland | 1 July 1993 | 27 July 2001 | Resigned | ||
| Meg Lees (1948–) |
Senator for New South Wales | 4 April 1990 | 26 July 2002 | Left party | ||
| Natasha Stott Despoja (1969–) |
Senator for South Australia | 29 November 1995 | 30 June 2008 | Retired | ||
| Lyn Allison (1946–) |
Senator for Victoria | 1 July 1996 | 30 June 2008 | Lost seat[5] | ||
| Andrew Murray (1947–) |
Senator for Western Australia | 1 July 1996 | 30 June 2008 | Retired[6] | ||
| Andrew Bartlett (1964–) |
Senator for Queensland | 30 October 1997 | 30 June 2008 | Lost seat[7] | ||
| Aden Ridgeway (1962–) |
Senator for New South Wales | 1 July 1999 | 30 June 2005 | Lost seat | ||
| Brian Greig (1966–) |
Senator for Western Australia | 1 July 1999 | 30 June 2005 | Lost seat | ||
| John Cherry (1965–) |
Senator for Queensland | 31 July 2001 | 30 June 2005 | Lost seat | ||
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State
Australian Capital Territory
Former
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| Image | Name (birth–death) |
Office | Term start | Term end | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ivor Vivian (1932–) |
MHA for Fraser | 9 May 1977 | 5 June 1982 | Joined party when it formed. Lost seat[8] | ||
| Gordon Walsh (1932–2000) |
MHA for Canberra | 9 May 1977 | 30 June 1986 | Joined party when it formed. Remained in House of Assembly until it was dissolved[9][10] | ||
| Roslyn Dundas (1932–2000) |
MLA for Ginninderra | 20 October 2001 | 16 October 2004 | Lost seat | ||
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New South Wales
Former
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| Image | Name (birth–death) |
Office | Term start | Term end | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elisabeth Kirkby (1921–) |
Member of the Legislative Council | 27 October 1981 | 25 June 1998 | Retired | ||
| Richard Jones (1940–) |
Member of the Legislative Council | 13 March 1988 | 12 March 1996 | Left party[11] | ||
| Arthur Chesterfield-Evans (1950–) |
Member of the Legislative Council | 25 June 1998 | 2 April 2007 | Lost seat[12] | ||
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South Australia
Former
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| Image | Name (birth–death) |
Office | Term start | Term end | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robin Millhouse (1929–2017) |
MHA for Mitcham | 9 May 1977 | 7 April 1982 | Resigned after accepting position of South Australian Supreme Court justice | ||
| Lance Milne (1915–1995) |
Member of the Legislative Council | 15 September 1979 | 1 December 1985 | Retired and left party five days before 1985 state election[13] | ||
| Heather Southcott (1928–2014) |
MHA for Mitcham | 8 May 1982 | 6 November 1982 | Won by-election to replace Robin Millhouse. Lost seat at state election held six months later | ||
| Ian Gilfillan (1932–) |
Member of the Legislative Council | 6 November 1982 | 18 November 1993 | Resigned to unsuccessfully contest Norwood at 1993 state election. Re-elected in 1997. Retired | ||
| 11 October 1997 | 18 March 2006 | |||||
| Mike Elliott (1952–) |
Member of the Legislative Council | 7 December 1985 | 18 November 1993 | Resigned to unsuccessfully contest Davenport at 1993 state election. Appointed to replace Ian Gilfillan. Resigned to retire from politics | ||
| 10 February 1994 | 10 December 2002 | |||||
| Sandra Kanck (1950–) |
Member of the Legislative Council | 11 December 1993 | 31 January 2009 | Resigned[14] | ||
| Kate Reynolds (1962–) |
Member of the Legislative Council | 17 February 2003 | 18 March 2006 | Appointed to replace Mike Elliott. Lost seat | ||
| David Winderlich (1964–) |
Member of the Legislative Council | 17 February 2009 | 7 October 2009 | Appointed to replace Sandra Kanck. Left party | ||
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Tasmania
Former
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| Image | Name (birth–death) |
Office | Term start | Term end | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Norm Sanders (1932–) |
MHA for Denison | 16 February 1980 | 23 December 1982 | Resigned | ||
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West Australia
Former
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| Image | Name (birth–death) |
Office | Term start | Term end | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Helen Hodgson (1961–) |
MLC for North Metropolitan | 22 May 1997 | 21 May 2001 | Lost seat | ||
| Norm Kelly (1959–) |
MLC for East Metropolitan | 22 May 1997 | 21 May 2001 | Lost seat | ||
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New South Wales
Former
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| Image | Name (birth–death) |
Office | Term start | Term end | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greg Butler | Councillor for Wingecarribee Shire | 9 September 1995 | 11 September 1999 | [15][16] | ||
| Peter Furness | Councillor of the City of South Sydney for South Ward | 1 July 2000 | 11 April 2003 | Left party[17][18] | ||
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