Leslie Procter
Australian politician
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Leslie Arthur Procter MBE (27 January 1884 – 21 April 1968) was an Australian politician.
Preceded byAlan Wardlaw
Succeeded byLloyd Carins
BornLeslie Arthur Procter
17 January 1884
17 January 1884
Died21 April 1968 (aged 84)
Leslie Procter | |
|---|---|
| Member of Tasmanian Legislative Council for South Esk | |
| In office 1939 – 1962 | |
| Preceded by | Alan Wardlaw |
| Succeeded by | Lloyd Carins |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Leslie Arthur Procter 17 January 1884 |
| Died | 21 April 1968 (aged 84) |
| Party | Independent |
| Occupation | Coachbuilder |
He was born in Lefroy, Tasmania, son of Frederick and Sarah Procter (née Palmer). In 1939, with his occupation listed as coachbuilder,[1] he was elected to the Tasmanian Legislative Council as the independent member for South Esk.[2] He held the seat until his retirement in 1962. Procter died in Launceston in 1968, aged 84.[3]