Candidates of the 1983 Western Australian state election

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The 1983 Western Australian state election was held on 19 February 1983.

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Retiring Members

Liberal

National 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 Coalition candidateOther candidates
Albany Liberal Josephine LynchDarrall Simpson (NCP)
Leon Watt * (Lib)
John Chamberlain (Dem)
Armadale Labor Bob Pearce Douglas Cable (Lib)
Ascot Labor Mal Bryce Richard Dalgleish (Lib)
Avon Labor Ken McIver Thomas Richards (Lib)
Max Trenorden (NCP)
Balcatta Labor Ron Bertram Vincenzo Allessandrino (Lib)
Balga Labor Brian Burke Peter Nolan (Lib)
Bunbury Liberal Phil Smith John Sibson (Lib)Donald Stewart (Dem)
Canning Labor Tom Bateman John Nagle (Lib)
Clontarf Liberal David Dale Tony Williams (Lib)
Cockburn Labor Don Taylor Gregory Bowler (Lib)
Collie Labor Tom Jones Allen Mountford (NCP)
Cottesloe Liberal Leslie Heinrich Bill Hassell (Lib)Alfred Bussell (Ind)
Marjorie McKercher (Dem)
Dale Liberal Philip Vincent Cyril Rushton (Lib)Joan Farrelly (Dem)
Darling Range Liberal Reginald Howard-Smith George Spriggs (Lib)
East Melville Liberal Carmen Lawrence Anthony Trethowan (Lib) Shirley de la Hunty (Dem)
Esperance-Dundas Labor Julian Grill Geoff Grewar (Lib)
Robert Russell (NCP)
Floreat Liberal Peter Keating Andrew Mensaros (Lib)Robert Ward (Ind)
Fremantle Labor David Parker Joseph Faliti (Lib)Timothy Peach (SLL)
Gascoyne Liberal John Cunningham Ian Laurance (Lib)
Geraldton Liberal Jeff Carr Harold Driscoll (Lib)
Gosnells Labor Yvonne Henderson Michael Mitchell (Lib)Gordon Stapp (Ind)
Greenough Liberal Timothy Gamage Reg Tubby (Lib)
Helena Labor Gordon Hill Marianne McCall (Lib)
Joondalup Labor Jackie Watkins Mick Nanovich (Lib)
Kalamunda Liberal Theraza Glindon Ian Thompson (Lib)Phillip Franzone (Dem)
Kalgoorlie Labor Ian Taylor Ross Lightfoot (Lib)Maxine Cable (Ind)
Karrinyup Liberal Richard Pitts Jim Clarko (Lib) Jean Jenkins (Dem)
Katanning-Roe NCP Marilyn Elson Dick Old (NCP)
Kimberley Labor Ernie Bridge Robert Whitton (Lib)
Mandurah Liberal John Read Richard Shalders (Lib)Leonard Attwill (Ind)
Maylands Labor John Harman Wouterina Klein (Lib)
Melville Labor Barry Hodge Judith Gleeson (Lib)
Merredin National Richard Cooper (Lib)
Harold Lang (NCP)
Hendy Cowan * (Nat)
Zoran Panzich (Ind)
Mitchell Labor David Smith June Craig (Lib)
Moore NCP Michael O'Rourke Bert Crane * (NCP)
Ernest Twine (Lib)
Morley-Swan Labor Arthur Tonkin Ramsay Bogunovich (Lib)James Connolly (Ind)
Mount Lawley Liberal Desmond Hoffman Ray O'Connor (Lib)Cedric Beidatsch (CPA)
Mount Marshall National Robert Couzens Bill McNee* (Lib)
Ray McPharlin (NCP)
Ronald Aitkenhead (Nat)
Mundaring Liberal Gavan Troy Tom Herzfeld (Lib)Bryan Scott-Courtland (Dem)
Murchison-Eyre Liberal Frank Donovan Peter Coyne (Lib)Kevin Seivwright (Ind)
Murdoch Liberal Eric Ripper Barry MacKinnon (Lib)James Owen (Ind)
Murray-Wellington Liberal James Hersey John Bradshaw (Lib)Marius Loeffler (Ind)
Narrogin NCP Peter Jones (NCP)
Nedlands Liberal Saliba Sassine Richard Court (Lib)
Nollamara Labor Keith Wilson Gregory Wilson (Lib)
Perth Labor Terry Burke Peter Bogue (Lib)
Pilbara Liberal Pam Buchanan David Penny (Lib)Vincent Cooper (Ind)
Rockingham Labor Mike Barnett Maureen Mileham (Lib)
Scarborough Liberal Graham Burkett Ray Young (Lib)
South Perth Liberal Sten Jakobsen Bill Grayden (Lib)
Stirling National Thomas Buxton (NCP)
Peter Skinner (Lib)
Matt Stephens (Nat)
Subiaco Liberal William Bartholomaeus Tom Dadour (Lib)
Vasse Liberal Dane Carroll Barry Blaikie (Lib)Stewart Melville (Ind)
Victoria Park Labor Ron Davies Pauline Iles (Lib)
Warren Labor David Evans Noel Klopper (NCP)
Ross Young (Lib)
Noel Duggan (Ind)
Welshpool Labor Colin Jamieson Robert Gray (Lib)
Whitford Liberal Pam Beggs Darryll Retallack (Lib)

Legislative Council

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.

ProvinceHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidateOther candidates
Central NCP Roy Little Gordon Atkinson* (Lib)
Arnold Byfield (NCP)
Eric Charlton (Nat)
Lower Central NCP John Bird Winifred Piesse (NCP)
Bill Stretch* (Lib)
Lower North Liberal Brian Wyatt Norman Moore (Lib)Frank Nesci (Ind)
Lower West Liberal Brian Coffey Colin Bell (Lib)Maxwell Barrington (Dem)
Metropolitan Liberal Graham Droppert John Williams (Lib)
North Labor Tom Stephens Peter Murray (Lib)
North Central Metropolitan Labor Sam Piantadosi Michael Brazier (Lib)
North Metropolitan Liberal Graham Edwards Bob Pike (Lib)Bryan Lobascher (Dem)
North-East Metropolitan Labor Fred McKenzie Douglas Ismail (Lib)Kevin Trent (Dem)
South Liberal Ron Leeson Leonard Newing (NCP)
David Wordsworth * (Lib)
Leslie Stephens (Nat)
South Central Metropolitan Liberal Sydney Hickman Clive Griffiths (Lib)Richard Jeffreys (Dem)
South-East Labor Mark Nevill Stanley Brown (Lib)
South-East Metropolitan Labor Kay Hallahan Rodney Boland (Lib)
South Metropolitan Labor Des Dans Colin Cashman (Lib)
South West Liberal Doug Wenn Vic Ferry (Lib)
Upper West National Peter Browne (Lib)
Gordon Garratt (NCP)
Tom McNeil (Nat)
West Liberal Nadeem Ramsay Neil Oliver (Lib)

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