Wilson Tucker (politician)

[5] Tucker lived in the state's South West region for most of his early life and graduated from St Joseph's High School.

[3] He worked as an electrician for two years before studying a Bachelor of Computer Science at Edith Cowan University in Perth.

[6] He co-founded the Daylight Saving Party with his twin brother Brett Tucker in 2016,[3] and was an unsuccessful candidate for the South Metropolitan region in the 2017 state election, winning 0.79% of the vote.

[8] His election, along with those of Sophia Moermond and Brian Walker – two Legalise Cannabis WA candidates in the electoral region of South West and East Metropolitan who respectively achieved 2.21% and 2.63% of the primary vote – attracted criticism of the group ticket voting system.

[15] By August 2022, Tucker had drafted a private member's bill to introduce daylight saving in Western Australia.

[17][18] Tucker's Daylight Saving Party did not apply for continuing registration and was deregistered by the Western Australian Electoral Commission in February 2023.