Candidates of the 1971 Western Australian state election

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The 1971 Western Australian state election was held on 20 February 1971.

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Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

Country

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Country candidate DLP candidateOther candidates
Albany Labor Wyndham Cook George FormbyPeter Cameron
Ascot Labor Merv Toms Albert Ots
Avon Country Harry Gayfer Brian MarwickTom Ingham (Ind)
Balcatta Labor Herb Graham Elmo Gugiatti
Belmont Labor Colin Jamieson Maxine ChamberlainArthur Pearson (Ind)
Blackwood CountryCol SumnerDel Francis Willmott David Reid John FleetonPeter Cracknell (UPGA)
Boulder-Dundas Labor Tom Hartrey John MaddenKevin Merriman (Ind)
Bunbury Liberal Robert Wells Maurice Williams Michael BuswellCharles Turner (Ind)
Canning Labor Tom Bateman Neil CharlesBill WallaceVictor Hawtin (Ind. Labor)
Clontarf Labor Donald May Malcolm AtwellBill O'Grady
Cockburn Labor Alexander Taylor Henry MillerVictor Williams (Comm.)
Collie Labor Tom Jones Iain PatersonStan Johnston
Cottesloe LiberalHoward Olney Ross Hutchinson Keith Carton
Dale LiberalOwen Hanlon Cyril Rushton Rose JohnsonIan Trainer (Ind)
Joseph Hunt (Law Reform)
Darling Range LiberalTom Howard Ian Thompson Walter DaveyAlbert OtsRobert Ravine (Ind)
Percy Seaton (Ind)
East Melville LiberalHerman Maer Des O'Neil Rosemary Lorrimar
Floreat LiberalLeslie Park Andrew Mensaros Bernard FlanaganJoan Watters (Ind)
Fremantle Labor Harry Fletcher Richard UttingWilliam Kenneally
Gascoyne Labor Daniel Norton Keith HaslebyKevin CourtneyRobert Phillips (Ind)
Geraldton Labor Bill Sewell Ron HamiltonLawrence EatonJoyce Webber (Ind Country)
Greenough LiberalFredric NewmanSir David Brand John WadeLeonard Hamersley (UPGA)
Kalgoorlie Labor Tom Evans Ian WedgewoodGeoffrey Sands
Karrinyup Labor Stan Lapham Jim Clarko John Poole
Katanning CountryRay Francisco Crawford Nalder John CarrHugh Carmichael-Smith (UPGA)
Lloyd Nelson (Ind Country)
Bill Stretch (Ind)
Kimberley LiberalPatrick Weir Alan Ridge Maurice Bailey
Maylands Labor John Harman Ross TrobeFrancis Pownall
Melville Labor John Tonkin Peter WhyteJohn O'Reilly
Merredin-Yilgarn Liberal James Brown Jack Stewart Albert FletcherRay EvansJeff Legge (Ind)
Mirrabooka Liberal Arthur Tonkin Doug Cash Brian PrestonPat Giles (DOGS)
Moore CountryMichael Oxenburgh Edgar Lewis Gavin DrewRaymond Down (Ind Lib)
Dawn Yates (UFGA)
Mount Hawthorn Labor Ron Bertram John BulbeckPatrick Cranley
Mount Lawley LiberalMichael Helm Ray O'Connor Keith Anderson
Mount Marshall CountryKathleen Knopp Ray McPharlin Ron RichardsKenneth May (UFGA)
Murchison-Eyre LiberalGeoffrey Bailey Peter Coyne Kevin SauerBevan Hamersley (UFGA)
Murray LiberalSpencer Geroff Ewart Runciman Dudley TuckeyPeter O'Shea
Narrogin CountryMalcolm TuckerHarry Pennington William Manning Terry StevensonMalcolm McNaughton (UFGA)
Nedlands LiberalJohn CrouchSir Charles Court George MazakPaul Marsh (Comm.)
Ralph von Paleske (Ind)
Northam Labor Ken McIver Claude RoedigerJohn van der Zanden
Perth Labor Terry Burke Bob Pike John Martyr Tom Cain (Ind Labor)
John Dawson (Ind)
Francesco Nesci (Ind)
Pilbara Labor Arthur Bickerton Michael Barry
Roe Country Bill Young Stephen MulallyLeonard Gleeson (Ind)
Marianne McCall (Ind)
South Perth LiberalWilliam Johnson Bill Grayden Emil MurrayArthur Williams (Australia)
Stirling CountryRay WoodPeter Drummond Matt Stephens Peter SullivanGeorge Brookes (Ind)
Duncan Hordacre (Ind Country)
Subiaco LiberalDennis Kemp Tom Dadour Francis DwyerPatrick Holland (DOGS)
Swan Labor John Brady Paul McLaughlin
Toodyay Country James Moiler John WagthorneJoseph WrothArthur WhiteJoseph O'Callaghan (Ind)
Vasse LiberalAlexander Hemsley Barry Blaikie Colin FyfeJohn BrennanEdward Packard (Ind)
Victoria Park Labor Ron Davies Benjamin Ballantyne
Warren Labor David Evans Murray EdwardsAlfred Whiteside
Wellington LiberalLes Fitcher Iven Manning Michael GlendonFrancis CowcherFrancois Baljeu (Ind)
Wembley LiberalJohn Elsegood Ray Young Brian Peachey

Legislative Council

Sitting members are shown in bold text.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Country candidate DLP candidateOther candidates
Metropolitan Area
Metropolitan Liberal Garry Kelly Richard Williams*Peter McGowanWilliam Marks (Ind)
North Metropolitan LiberalGilbert Currie Arthur Griffith *Adrian Briffa
North-East Metropolitan Labor Lyla Elliott*Walter Staniforth
South Metropolitan Labor Des Dans*Yvonne van Wees Shirley de la Hunty (Ind)
South-East Metropolitan LiberalDonald Bennewith Clive Griffiths *Alan Crofts
Agricultural, Mining and Pastoral Area
Central CountryColin PatersonMervyn Cornish Norm Baxter *Jeoffry CartonFrederick Keast (UF)
Lower Central CountryRoss FieldByron Hardie Thomas Perry *George BlakeSamuel Crook (Ind)
Leon Day (UF)
Murray Ward (Ind)
Lower West LiberalJohn Dawkins Neil McNeill *Robert Burns
South CountrySydney Hatfield David Wordsworth*Marshall HoodBrian BurnsThomas Oakey (UF)
South-East Labor Ron Leeson*Leo McGuire
South-West LiberalGeorge Smart Vic Ferry *Keith NixLeslie RamsayDoris Callow (Ind)
Rex Newbold (UF)
Upper West CountryJeffrey Carr Jack Heitman *Ronald ElphickDaniel CarneyJohn Norris (UF)
John Walton (Ind)
West LiberalClifford Hunt Charles Abbey * George Spriggs Johannes Jutte
North West Area
Lower North Liberal George Brand Stan Dellar*George Jensen
North LaborRobert Archer Bill Withers*George Gaunt

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