Members and Electorates

​​View information about Members of the NSW Parliament including contact details, electorates, ministerial portfolios, background and qualifications.​

Party representation of members

Most members of parliament belong to a political party. Below is the party representation in the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council in the current parliament.

Legislative Assembly

PartyNumber of members% members
Australian Labor Party4649%
Liberal Party of Australia2426%
The Nationals1112%
The Greens33%
Independent910%
Total93100%

Gender composition of the Legislative Assembly

59% Male

55 of 93 members

41% Female

38 of 93 members

Legislative Council

PartyNumber of members% members
Animal Justice Party12.5%
Australian Labor Party1535%
Independent410%
Legalise Cannabis Party12.5%
Liberal Party of Australia921%
Libertarian Party12.5%
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party25%
The Greens410%
The Nationals512%
Total42100%

Gender composition of the Legislative Council

52% Male

22 of 42 members

48% Female

20 of 42 members

Frequently asked questions

Which member represents me?

Each resident of New South Wales lives in one state electorate, and the member who was elected in your electorate is your representative in the Legislative Assembly. If you don't know what electorate you live in, use the Find my electorate tool from the NSW Electoral Commission.

Additionally, all residents of New South Wales are represented by all members of the Legislative Council.

For more information about your representatives, find their member profiles in the List of members.

How can I contact a member?

Each member's contact information can be found in their member profile. Find a member in the List of members to view their profile.

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