The 1989 Western Australian state election was held on 4 February 1989.
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.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Liberal candidate | National candidate | Grey Power candidate | Other candidates |
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Albany | Liberal | Brian Bradley | Leon Watt | Michael Jardine | ||
Applecross | Liberal | Margaret Barton | Richard Lewis | Anthony Furness | ||
Armadale | Labor | Bob Pearce | Maureen Healy | William Higgins | Reginald Hames (Ind) | |
Ashburton | Labor | Pam Buchanan | Maurice Harper | David Fort (Ind) | ||
Avon | National | Robert Duncanson | John Dival | Max Trenorden | ||
Balcatta | Labor | Nick Catania | Marie Wordsworth | Brendan O'Dwyer | ||
Belmont | Labor | Eric Ripper | Brett Whitford | Margaret Bright | Clem Cumbo (Ind) Barbara Turner (Dem) | |
Bunbury | Labor | Phil Smith | Raymond Bosustow | Margaret Charnley | David Morrissey (CEC) Judyth Salom (Ind) | |
Cockburn | Labor | Bill Thomas | Simon O'Brien | Isobel Davison | Alison Jensen (AC) | |
Collie | Labor | John Mumme | John Silcock | Hilda Turnbull | Ursula Bolitho (Dem) Alfred Bussell (Ind) | |
Cottesloe | Liberal | John Noonan | Bill Hassell | Marianne McCall | Martina Hagues (Dem) | |
Darling Range | Liberal | Maura Howlett | Ian Thompson | Eric Tommey | ||
Dianella | Labor | Keith Wilson | Terence Tyzack | John Greathead | Allan Jones (Ind) | |
Eyre | Labor | Julian Grill | Stephen Sprigg | Donald Green (Ind) Yvonne Hicks (Ind) | ||
Floreat | Liberal | Clyde Bevan | Andrew Mensaros | Jane King | Georgina Beaumont (Dem) | |
Fremantle | Labor | David Parker | Peter Cumins | Jack Webb | Mary Druskovich (Dem) Dee Margetts (AC) John Troy (Ind) | |
Geraldton | Labor | Jeff Carr | Victor McCabe | Mary Gould | ||
Glendalough | Labor | Carmen Lawrence | Gloria Hancock | Donald Gudgeon | Clive Galletly (Ind) | |
Greenough | Liberal | Frank O'Loughlin | Kevin Minson | John Hutchinson | ||
Helena | Labor | Gordon Hill | Bob Greig | Cecil Morris | Jack van Tongeren (Ind) | |
Jandakot | Liberal | Clyde Bevan | Barry MacKinnon | Bryan Cortese | Timothy Thies (Ind) | |
Kalgoorlie | Labor | Ian Taylor | Douglas Bowie | John Burt (Ind) Peter Girando (Ind) | ||
Kenwick | Labor | Judyth Watson | Joao Malta | William Meadwell | Donald Bryant (Dem) Jean Jeans (Ind) | |
Kimberley | Labor | Ernie Bridge | Maxine Reid | |||
Kingsley | Labor | Mark Nolan | Cheryl Edwardes | Francis Butler | Jack Christensen (Ind) Robert Gow (Ind) | |
Mandurah | Labor | John Read | Roger Nicholls | Barbara Stark | ||
Marangaroo | Labor | Ted Cunningham | William Lewis | James Wilson | ||
Marmion | Liberal | Jonathan Davies | Jim Clarko | Eric Hammond | Sharon McDonald (Grn) | |
Maylands | Labor | Peter Dowding | Peter Blaxell | John Redmond | Norman Heslington (Ind) Brian Peachey (AFM) Noel Sharp (Ind) | |
Melville | Labor | Barry Hodge | Doug Shave | Leslie Sells | Paul Llewellyn (Grn) Bernard Putnin (Ind) | |
Merredin | National | Michael Fitzpatrick | Hendy Cowan | Margaret Buegge (Ind) | ||
Mitchell | Labor | David Smith | Beverley Bradshaw | |||
Moore | Liberal | John Mason | Bill McNee | Mort Schell | Edna Smith (Ind) | |
Morley | Labor | Frank Donovan | David MacGregor | |||
Murray | Labor | Keith Read | Brian McLean | Terence Caraher (Ind) Luna Gardiner (Ind) Susan Ishmael (Ind) | ||
Nedlands | Liberal | Ross Connell | Richard Court | Douglas Ratcliffe | Kevin Judd (Dem) | |
Nollamara | Labor | John Kobelke | William Stewart | Brian Lobascher (Dem) | ||
Northern Rivers | Labor | Kevin Leahy | Dudley Maslen | |||
Peel | Labor | Norm Marlborough | Marten Noordzy | Desmond Swiney | Michael Nella (Ind) | |
Perth | Labor | Ian Alexander | Kim Hames | Gerrard Taylor | Frederick Long (Dem) | |
Pilbara | Labor | Larry Graham | William Shephard | Vincent Cooper (Ind) | ||
Riverton | Labor | Marilyn Crispin | Graham Kierath | Michael Smith (Ind) Eelco Tacoma (Ind) Neil Worrall (Dem) | ||
Rockingham | Labor | Mike Barnett | Robert Douglas | Elsie Pledge | ||
Roe | Liberal | Peter Blond | Graham Jacobs | Ross Ainsworth | Dallas Clarnette (CEC) | |
Roleystone | Labor | Roger Stubbs | Fred Tubby | Frederick Betts | Edna Stevens (Ind) Maralyn Yorston (Ind) | |
Scarborough | Labor | Graham Burkett | George Strickland | Eugene Hands | Gaenor Cranch (Dem) Peter Rose (Ind) | |
South Perth | Liberal | Joan Davison | Bill Grayden | Beatrice Trutmann | David Smith (Ind) | |
Stirling | National | Lesley-Ann Hoare | Thomas Knight | Monty House | Paul Ensor | |
Swan Hills | Labor | Gavan Troy | Neil Oliver | Eric Ridgway | ||
Thornlie | Labor | Yvonne Henderson | Antony York | Phillip Giblett | ||
Vasse | Liberal | Leslie Longwood | Barry Blaikie | Alan Hillier | ||
Victoria Park | Labor | Geoff Gallop | Katherine Mair | Joseph Mitchell | Marion Hercock (Dem) Michael Ward (Ind) | |
Wagin | National | David Whitney | John Chamberlain | Bob Wiese | ||
Wanneroo | Labor | Jackie Watkins | Brian Cooper | Peter Rowlands | Henrietta Waters (Ind) | |
Warren | Liberal | John Towie | Paul Omodei | Donald Hancock | ||
Wellington | Liberal | Ronald Mitchell | John Bradshaw | Wesley Betterton | ||
Whitford | Labor | Pam Beggs | Peter Harrop | Geoffrey Smart | John Clifford (Ind) | |
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MLC are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).
Five seats were up for election.
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