Candidates of the 1962 Western Australian state election

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The 1962 Western Australian state election was held on 31 March 1962.

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Retiring Members

Labor

LCL

Country

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate LCL candidate Country candidateOther candidates
Albany Labor Jack Hall John Hutchinson
Avon LCL Arthur Kelly Harry Gayfer*
Leonard Doncon
Balcatta Labor Herb Graham Rodney TreadgoldAdrian Briffa (DLP)
Bayswater Labor Merv Toms
Beeloo Labor Colin Jamieson William HowPhilip De Lacey (DLP)
Belmont Labor James Hegney Hudson Hudson-Taylor (Ind.)
Patrick Faulkner (Ind. Lab)
Stanley Meredith (DLP)
Michael Coffey (Ind. Lab)
Blackwood LCL John Hearman Henry Rudd (Ind.)
Boulder-Eyre Labor Arthur Moir Philip CharsleyWilliam KirwanOrlando Stuart (Ind.)
Bunbury LCL Charles Webber George Roberts
Canning LCL Don May Raymond RichardsonArthur Mills
Claremont LCL Harold Crommelin John Smith (Ind. Lib)
Cockburn Labor Henry Curran James BurnsMaurice Robinson (DLP)
Collie Labor Harry May Edward CockerNorman Coote (Ind.)
Cottesloe LCL David Wright Ross Hutchinson
Dale LCL Donald Culley Gerald Wild
Darling Range Country Jack Metcalfe Ken Dunn Ray Owen
East Melville LCL Mervyn Jahn Des O'Neil
Fremantle Labor Harry Fletcher Charles ScamptonGeorge Kendrick (Comm.)
Gascoyne Labor Daniel Norton
Geraldton Labor Bill Sewell Charles Eadon-Clarke (Ind)
John Porteus (Ind)
Greenough LCL David Brand John Gandini (Comm.)
Kalgoorlie Labor Tom Evans Graham Jonas
Karrinyup LCL Stan Lapham Les Nimmo Brian Peachey (DLP)
Katanning Country Crawford Nalder
Kimberley Labor John Rhatigan Lenin McAlear (Ind. Lab)
Maylands Labor Edward Oldfield John WattsGerard Lyons (DLP)
Melville Labor John Tonkin Eelco Tacoma
Merredin-Yilgarn Labor Lionel Kelly Squire Fletcher
Moore Country Edgar Lewis
Mount Hawthorn Labor Bill Hegney Hugh O'Doherty
Mount Lawley LCL Joe Berinson Ray O'Connor
Mount Marshall Country George Cornell
Murchison LCL William Matthews Richard Burt Kevin Bartle (DLP)
Murray LCL Ross McLarty Frederick Crockenberg (Ind)
Narrogin Country William Manning
Nedlands LCL John Henshaw Charles Court
Northam Labor Albert Hawke
Perth Labor Stanley Heal Raymond NowlandTerence Merchant (DLP)
Pilbara Labor Arthur Bickerton
Roe Country Colin Cameron Tom Hart
South Perth LCL Bill Grayden Harry Repacholi (Ind)
George Strickland (Ind. Lib)
Stirling Country Roy Dix Clayton Mitchell*
John Lyons
Robin Faulkner (Ind)
Malcol Bateman (Ind)
Subiaco LCL Percival Potter Hugh Guthrie Francis Dwyer (DLP)
Swan Labor John Brady Gordon Murray (Comm)
Toodyay Country Slavejko Geroff James Craig Leo Agnello (DLP)
Vasse LCL William Bovell
Victoria Park Labor Ron Davies John Stanbridge
Warren Labor Joseph Rowberry Walter Muir
Wellington LCL William Bovell
Wembley LCL Guy Henn

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