electoral district of Mount Barker

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{{Infobox Australian electorate

|name = Mount Barker

|state = sa

|image =

|caption =

|created = 1857

|abolished= 1902

|mp =

|mp-party =

|namesake = Mount Barker, South Australia

|area =

|class = Rural

|coordinates = {{coord|35|04|S|138|51|E|display=inline,title}}

}}

Mount Barker was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1857 to 1902.{{cite web

|url=http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/AboutParliament/From1836/Documents/StatisticalRecordoftheLegislature1836to20093.pdf

|title=Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836 - 2007

|publisher=Parliament of South Australia

|access-date=21 January 2014

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190311113513/http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/AboutParliament/From1836/Documents/StatisticalRecordoftheLegislature1836to20093.pdf

|archive-date=11 March 2019

|url-status=dead

}}

Mount Barker was also the name of one of the sixteen districts in the unicameral South Australian Legislative Council, which existed from July 1851 to February 1857; John Baker was the elected representative.

The town of Mount Barker is currently represented by the safe Liberal seat of Kavel.

Members

class="wikitable"
colspan=2|MemberPartyTermcolspan=2|MemberPartyTerm
rowspan=6 {{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| rowspan=6|John Dunn

| rowspan=6|

| rowspan=6|1857–1868

| {{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| Friedrich Krichauff

|

| 1857–1858

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| William Rogers

|

| 1858–1860

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| Boyle Finniss

|

| 1860–1862

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| Allan McFarlane

|

| 1862–1864

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| William Rogers

|

| 1864–1865

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| James Rankine

|

| 1865–1868

rowspan=4 {{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| rowspan=4|John Cheriton

| rowspan=4|

| rowspan=4|1868–1871

| {{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| William Rogers

|

| 1868–1868

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| John Dunn

|

| 1868–1868

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| William Rogers

|

| 1868–1870

rowspan=2 {{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| rowspan=2|J. G. Ramsay

| rowspan=2|

| rowspan=2|1870–1875

rowspan=2 {{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| rowspan=2|William West-Erskine

| rowspan=2|

| rowspan=2|1871–1876

rowspan=5 {{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| rowspan=8|A. H. Landseer

| rowspan=5|

| rowspan=5|1875–1891

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| J. G. Ramsay

|

| 1876–1878

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| F. W. Stokes

|

| 1878–1881

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| Lancelot Stirling

|

| 1881–1887

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| rowspan=3|John Cockburn

| rowspan=3|

| rowspan=3|1887–1898

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| {{Australian party style|National Defence League}}| 

| Defence League

| 1891–1896

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| rowspan=2 {{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| rowspan=2|

| rowspan=2|1896–1899

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| rowspan=2|Charles Dumas

| rowspan=2|

| rowspan=2|1898–1902

{{Australian party style|Other}}| 

| {{Australian party style|National Defence League}}| 

| Louis von Doussa

| National League

| 1899–1902

References

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{{Former electoral districts of South Australia |state=expanded}}

{{Electoral districts of South Australia |state=collapsed}}

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Category:Electoral districts of South Australia

Category:1857 establishments in Australia

Category:1902 disestablishments in Australia