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Nationality
  
Australian

Name
  
Frank Tanti

Political party
  
Liberal Party

Role
  
Australian Politician

Occupation
  
Cabinet maker

Succeeded by
  
Lindy Nelson-Carr

Religion
  
Presbyterian



Preceded by
  
Ken Davies (politician)

Full Name
  
Francis John Tanti

Born
  
13 August 1949 (age 74) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (
1949-08-13
)

Party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Francis John "Frank" Tanti (born 13 August 1949) is a former Australian politician.

Born in Adelaide, he became a cabinet-maker, eventually moving to Queensland. A member of the Liberal Party from August 1993, he ran unsuccessfully for Townsville City Council in 1994 and for the state seat of Mundingburra at the 1995 state election. He was North Queensland Liberal of the Year (1995–96) and worked on campaigns for the federal seat of Herbert before he won a by-election for Mundingburra on 3 February 1996. His win deprived the Labor government of its majority and led to the installation of Rob Borbidge of the National Party as Premier. Tanti sat in parliament until the 1998 state election, when he was defeated by the Labor candidate Lindsay Nelson-Carr.

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