Hodgman first entered politics in 1966 as member for the
Tasmanian Legislative Council seat of
Huon. He held this position until 1974 when he stood down to run for the Federal electorate of
Denison. He was unsuccessful, but won the seat at his second attempt at the
1975 election, and held the seat until
1987, when he was defeated by
Duncan Kerr from the
Australian Labor Party. He served as
Minister for the Capital Territory and Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry and Commerce in the
Fraser government from 1980 to 1983. In 1992 Hodgman returned to state politics in the lower house electorate of
Denison, which he held until defeated in 1998, when the size of parliament was reduced from 35 to 25 members. He regained the position in 2001 after a recount of votes due to the retirement of
Ray Groom. In the
2002 state election he retained his seat, at the expense of his colleague and leader
Bob Cheek. Hodgman was well known for his strong support for retaining Australia's
Constitutional monarchy. ==Death==