[1] The Liberal Party retained Prosser with a swing towards them, while the Tasmanian Greens won their first upper house seat with a victory in Hobart.
[4][5] Tasmanian's upper house is unique in Australian politics, in that historically it is the only chamber in any state parliament to be significantly non-partisan.
[13][14] Former Tasmanian House of Assembly MP and former state Greens leader Cassy O'Connor announced she will contest Hobart.
[14] The east coast seat of Prosser has been held by Jane Howlett of the Liberal Party since 2018.
[20] The mayor of the Sorell Council Kerry Vincent was announced as the Liberal Party candidate.