Candidates of the 1973 New South Wales state election

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This is a list of candidates for the 1973 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 17 November 1973.

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Retiring Members

Note: Jack Beale MLA (Liberal, South Coast) resigned some months prior to the election. No by-election was held.

Labor

Liberal

Independent

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 Coalition candidate DLP candidateOther candidates
Albury Liberal Gordon Mitchell Gordon Mackie (Lib)Anthony Quinn
Armidale Country Judith Waters David Leitch (CP)Peter McRae
Ashfield Liberal Bede Spillane David Hunter (Lib)Mary BurtonJohn Jordan (AP)
Auburn Labor Peter Cox Arthur Deane (Lib)Christopher Carroll
Balmain Labor Roger Degen Gary DohertyRosemary Smith (AP)
Bankstown Labor Nick Kearns John Ghent (Lib)Joseph Sanders
Barwon Country Geoff Crawford (CP)Graham Gifford (AP)
Bass Hill Labor Neville Wran Raymond Clark-Smith (Lib)
Bathurst Country Maxwell Hanrahan Clive Osborne (CP)John O'Grady
Blacktown Labor Gordon Barnier John Lyon (Lib)Stan Aster-SlaterIvor F (Ind)
George Perrin (Ind)
Bligh Liberal John Barraclough (Lib)Monica QuigleyJulia Featherstone (AP)
Blue Mountains Independent Mick Clough Joseph Conroy Harold Coates (Ind)
Broken Hill Labor Lew Johnstone
Burrendong Labor Leo Nott Beryl Bowman (Lib)
Roger Wotton* (CP)
Burrinjuck Labor Terry Sheahan James Brooks (CP)
Leon Garry (Lib)
Edward O'Connor (CP)
John Roche
Burwood Liberal Phil O'Neill John Jackett (Lib)Agnes Bannon
Byron Country James Constable Jack Boyd (CP)Brian Halesworth (AP)
Campbelltown Labor Cliff Mallam John Marsden (Lib)Francis BulgerElizabeth Bye (Ind)
Canterbury Labor Kevin Stewart Jack Backer (Lib)John George
Casino Labor Don Day Donald McRae (CP)
Owen Wainwright (CP)
Clifford Hirst (Ind)
Castlereagh Labor Jack Renshaw Lionel Gray (Lib)
Albert Green (CP)
Cessnock Labor George Neilly Bernard Burke
Charlestown Labor Richard Face Paul Clarkson (Lib)Ignatius PhilippaJohn Steele (AP)
Clarence Country Patricia Oakman Matt Singleton (CP)William EckersleyTerrence Hancock (AP)
Coogee Liberal Michael Cleary Ross Freeman (Lib)Betty StepkovitchAnn Sutherland (AP)
Corrimal Labor Laurie Kelly Robert Law (Lib)Peter DalySusan Healy (AP)
Cronulla Liberal Michael Egan Ian Griffith (Lib)Bernard ForshawMarjory Gray (AP)
Davidson Liberal Walter Willington Dick Healey (Lib)Thomas ColmanVeronica Carey (AP)
Drummoyne Labor Michael Maher Brian Barber (Lib)Vincent Abrams
Dubbo Liberal Emily Renshaw John Mason (Lib)Michael Stephens
Earlwood Labor Colin Williams Eric Willis (Lib)Doris AllisonAlexander Paterson (AP)
East Hills Labor Pat Rogan John Edwards (Lib)John AndersonRobert Walsh (AP)
Eastwood Liberal Jim Clough (Lib)Paul BurtonJohn Butterworth (AP)
Fairfield Labor Eric Bedford Domenic Pangallo (Lib)Maurice GeorgeRobert Tuckwell (AP)
Fuller Liberal William Waters Peter Coleman (Lib)Timothy AbramsPhilip Arantz (Ind)
Jean Braithwaite (AP)
Georges River Labor Frank Walker Roderick MacKenzie (Lib)Charles KaneKenneth Cavanough (Ind)
Peter Eden (AP)
Gloucester Country Terence Wallis Leon Punch (CP)Jack Collins
Gordon Liberal Miron Shapira Kevin Harrold
Gosford Liberal Brian McGowan Malcolm Brooks (Lib)William Dunbar
Goulburn Country Noel Lane Ron Brewer (CP)Raymond AlbrightonEvan Treharne (Ind)
Granville Labor Pat Flaherty John Newland (Lib)Terrence Luthy
Hawkesbury Liberal Peter Stone Kevin Rozzoli (Lib)Emma EkmanPeter Knowland (AP)
John McMahon (Ind)
Heathcote Labor Rex Jackson Philip Benwell (Lib)Margaret SilvaNorman Tonkin (Ind)
Heffron Labor Laurie Brereton Paul EvansPeter Clark (AP)
Hornsby Liberal Brian Silva Neil Pickard (Lib)Cecil Wallace
Hurstville Liberal Kevin Ryan Tom Mead (Lib)Anthony YoungPaul Flottmann (Ind)
Illawarra Labor George Petersen Everardus Himmelreich
Kirribilli Liberal Irene Anderson John Waddy (Lib)Margaret Colman
Kogarah Labor Bill Crabtree Edward Griffiths (Lib)Harold Rich
Ku-ring-gai Liberal Ian Cameron John Maddison (Lib)Norma Boyle
Lake Macquarie Labor Merv Hunter Donald RichardsColin Fisher (Ind)
Lakemba Labor Vince Durick Philip Gregory (Lib)Anthony HookDouglas Morgan (Ind)
Lane Cove Liberal Robert Toner Ken McCaw (Lib)Francis HernageMalcolm Hilbery (AP)
Gregory Lewis (Ind)
Peter Livesey (Ind)
Lismore Country Frederick Braid Bruce Duncan (CP)William HuntWilliam Hargrave (Ind)
Liverpool Labor George Paciullo Richard Lennon (Lib)Doris Brown
Maitland Liberal George Lyons Milton Morris (Lib)Reginald Hughes
Manly Liberal Allan Hughes Douglas Darby (Lib)Bernard FoxJohn Alexander (AP)
Maroubra Labor Bill Haigh Ronald Burkitt (Lib)John MartinNorwood Hartley (AP)
Marrickville Labor Tom Cahill George Lamont (Lib)Anthony Kiely
Merrylands Labor Jack Ferguson Garry Dent (Lib)Geoffrey Thomas (AP)
Miranda Liberal John Brookfield Tim Walker (Lib)Bill CaseyNeva Wendt (AP)
Monaro Liberal Margaret Gleeson Steve Mauger (Lib)Gerald O'Shaughnessy
Mosman Liberal David Arblaster (Lib)Peter KeoghAllan Mann (AP)
Mount Druitt Labor Tony Johnson Neiven Harrison (Lib)Francesco ReaPatrick Chalker (Ind)
Munmorah Labor Harry Jensen William Jackson (Lib)Raymond Connolly
Murray Liberal Douglas Drew Mary Meillon (Lib)Brian MawGregory Graham (Ind)
Bruce Jeffery (Ind)
Kevin Lowndes (Ind)
Murrumbidgee Labor Lin Gordon Donald Mackay (Lib)
Bernardino Zappacosta (CP)
John Hagan
Nepean Liberal Kathleen Tucker Ron Rofe (Lib)David SansonJohn Allan (Ind)
Maurice Sharp (Ind)
Gregory Woodward (Ind)
Newcastle Labor Arthur Wade Richard Bevan (Lib)Charin GodfreyPeter Baldwin (AP)
Northcott Liberal Jim Cameron (Lib)Michael KaneVivienne Berzin (AP)
Franciscus Leechburch-Auwers (RPA)
Orange Country Joseph Ryan Sir Charles Cutler (CP)Robert Hansen
Oxley Country Bruce Langford Bruce Cowan (CP)Gary Phillips
Parramatta Labor Dan Mahoney Hilton Robinson (Lib)Mary Woodbury
Peats Labor Keith O'Connell Graeme Hallett (Lib)
Penrith Labor Ron Mulock Eileen Cammack (Lib)Joseph Stein (Ind)
Phillip Labor Pat Hills Walter O'Donoghue (Lib)Kristina Aster-StaterJennifer Baker (AP)
John Hawkins (Ind)
Joseph Owens (CPA)
Pittwater Liberal Dorothy Jeffery Sir Robert Askin (Lib)Kevin Lee
Raleigh Country Ken Reed Jim Brown (CP)
Rockdale Labor Brian Bannon Kenneth Gates (Lib)Alan Lewis
South Coast Liberal Alexander Cochrane (CP)
Basil Emery (CP)
Doug Otton (Lib)
Robert Burke (Ind)
Robert Coburn (Ind)
John Hatton* (Ind)
Sturt Country John Foley Tim Fischer (CP)Joseph Lenehan
Tamworth Country William Bischoff
William Forrest
Noel Park* (CP)
Neil Roberts (Lib)
Peter YoungJoan Byrne (AP)
Leonard Hill (Ind)
Temora Country Alroy Provan Jim Taylor (CP)Terence BradyDonald Douglas (Ind)
Tenterfield Country Alice Clifford Tim Bruxner (CP)
The Hills Liberal Judith Mackinolty Max Ruddock (Lib)John Woulfe
Upper Hunter Country Kenneth Cosgrove Col Fisher (CP)Kathleen Buckingham
Vaucluse Liberal Keith Doyle (Lib)Doris AndersonBrian Hickey (AP)
Wagga Wagga Liberal Kenneth Fletcher Wal Fife (Lib)Kevin MurphyPamela Osmond (AP)
Wakehurst Liberal Colin McIlwraith Allan Viney (Lib)Terrence FayPamela Wilson (AP)
Wallsend Labor Ken Booth Robert GodfreyDesmond Kynaston (AP)
Waratah Labor Sam Jones Anne McCoskerGeorge Wawryck (Rep)
Waverley Labor Syd Einfeld Hans Dreyer (Lib)Dominique DroulersMartin Smith (Ind)
Virginia Walker (AP)
Wentworthville Labor Ernie Quinn Edward Roberts (Lib)Ian Purdie (Ind)
Willoughby Liberal Alwynne Pengelly Laurie McGinty (Lib)Reginald Lawson Mary McNish (AP)
Wollondilly Liberal Bill Knott Tom Lewis (Lib)Bernard McRaeDianne Allen (Ind)
Jill Kerr (AP)
Wollongong Labor Eric Ramsay Ian Brown (Lib)Raymond Proust
Woronora Labor Maurie Keane Evelyn Thompson (Lib)William GoslettJean Manuel (Ind)
Walter Skarschewski (Ind)
Yaralla Liberal Derek Margerison Lerryn Mutton (Lib)Terence McCormack
Young Country Kenneth Gunn George Freudenstein (CP)John Hawkins

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