Madeleine Ogilvie
Madeleine Ruth Ogilvie (born 25 January 1969) is an Australian lawyer and politician. She was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly for the Labor Party in the Division of Denison at the 2014 state election. She ran as a Labor candidate and was defeated at the 2018 state election, but re-entered parliament as an independent in September 2019, replacing Scott Bacon who quit the Parliament. Shortly after the 2021 state election was called, she joined the Liberal Party and ran for re-election in the Division of Clark. She was later re-elected to the fifth and last seat of Clark after 11 days of counting and beating former speaker Sue Hickey to the position.
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Madeleine Ogilvie
Madeleine Ruth Ogilvie (born 25 January 1969) is an Australian lawyer and politician. She was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly for the Labor Party in the Division of Denison at the 2014 state election. She ran as a Labor candidate and was defeated at the 2018 state election, but re-entered parliament as an independent in September 2019, replacing Scott Bacon who quit the Parliament. Shortly after the 2021 state election was called, she joined the Liberal Party and ran for re-election in the Division of Clark. She was later re-elected to the fifth and last seat of Clark after 11 days of counting and beating former speaker Sue Hickey to the position.
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1969-01-25
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