Candidates of the 1993 Western Australian state election

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This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1993 Western Australian state election, held on 6 February 1993.

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Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

National

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 Democrats candidate Greens candidateOther candidates
 
Albany Liberal Ursula RichardsMalcolm Cameron (Nat)
Kevin Prince* (Lib)
Ronald PaverRobert Howard (Ind)
Drew Posthuma (Ind)
Alf Sharp (CALM)
Applecross Liberal Maryla Rowcroft Richard Lewis (Lib)Anne Millar
Armadale Labor Kay Hallahan Maureen Healy (Lib)Fred MillerWilliam Higgins (Ind)
Tammo Hoover (Ind)
Zac Schonberg
Ivan Talbot (Ind)
Kenneth Williamson (Ind)
Ashburton Labor Fred Riebeling Joy West (Lib)Hugh Paterson
Avon National Walerjan SieczkaBevan Henderson (Lib)
Max Trenorden * (Nat)
Paul Maycock (Ind)
Balcatta Labor Nick Catania Katie Hodson-Thomas (Lib)Yvette HeathJack Geneff
Belmont Labor Eric Ripper Don Randall (Lib)Kathleen HillJohn RiordanMalcolm Meikle (Ind)
Bunbury Labor Phil Smith Ian Osborne (Lib)Marilyn PalmerRonald Waldron (Ind)
Cockburn Labor Bill Thomas Janette McTaggart (Lib)Lynda SomersMargaret-Mary Jenkins
Collie National Mick Murray Harald Peterson (Lib)
Hilda Turnbull * (Nat)
Sandra ChurchesAlfred Bussell (Ind)
Adrianus Hladio (Ind)
Cottesloe Liberal James Wearne Colin Barnett (Lib)Michael Barrett Giz Watson
Darling Range Liberal James Christie John Day (Lib)Peter LambertJanet TaciakMaura Howlett (Ind)
Peter Marjoram (Ind)
Wiebe Tielman (Ind)
Dianella Labor Keith Wilson Kim Hames (Lib)Stewart GoddenEdwin SpeedMarguerite Henshaw (Ind)
Eyre Labor Julian Grill Stephen Sprigg (Lib)Darrall Renton (Ind)
Floreat Independent Douglas Jecks (Lib)Noreen O'ConnorGeoffrey Dodson Liz Constable (Ind)
Fremantle Labor Jim McGinty Phillip Storey (Lib)Kevin AllenKatherine AnketellDonald De San Miguel
Clarrie Isaacs (Ind)
Patrick Mullins (Ind)
Fred Rieben (Ind)
Anthony Seman (Ind)
Geoffrey Spencer (DSEL)
Geraldton Liberal Gary Evershed Bob Bloffwitch * (Lib)
Malcolm Short (Nat)
William Tomson (Ind)
Glendalough Labor Carmen Lawrence Michael Saunders (Lib) Helen Hodgson Stewart JacksonScott Calnan (Ind)
Barbara Campbell (Ind)
Karen Zielinski (Ind)
Greenough Liberal John BeenhamGlenys McDonald (Nat)
Kevin Minson * (Lib)
Helena Labor Gordon Hill Rhonda Parker (Lib)Christine NealOwen McGrath
Jandakot Liberal Dermot Buckley Mike Board (Lib)David Banner
Kalgoorlie Labor Ian Taylor Gary Boyle (Lib)Margaret Jones (Ind)
Kenwick Labor Judyth Watson Leslie McMahon (Lib)Valma PrestonJacqueline RobinsonPaul Augustson (Ind)
Jean Jeans (Ind)
Kimberley Labor Ernie Bridge Dale Vaughan (Lib)
Kingsley Liberal John Elkin Cheryl Edwardes (Lib)Warren BishopWillem Franssen
Mandurah Liberal David Templeman Roger Nicholls (Lib)Andrea EvansNorman Dicks (Ind)
Clive Hart (Ind)
Neville Hawtin (Ind)
Julia Shewring (Ind)
Marangaroo Labor Ted Cunningham Avis Gobby (Lib)Otto DikRonald Bowman (Ind)
William Francis (Ind)
Marmion Liberal Kirk Stergiou Jim Clarko (Lib)Elizabeth BrownVivienne Elanta
Maylands Labor Judy Edwards Gary Lilleyman (Lib)Rosslyn TilburyRobert PatonNoel Sharp (Ind)
Melville Liberal William Lyon Doug Shave (Lib)Ann CurtisValerie CousinsMargaret Barton (Ind)
Anthony Buhagiar (Ind)
Shirley de la Hunty (Ind)
Michael McKibbin (Ind)
Merredin National Susanne ChanceJos Chatfield (Lib)
Hendy Cowan * (Nat)
Mitchell Labor David Smith Kerrol Gildersleeve (Lib)Bernard NoonanJill ReadingRonald Cook (Ind)
John Sibson (Ind)
Moore Liberal Colin Meredith Dexter Davies (Nat)
Bill McNee * (Lib)
Morley Labor Clive Brown John Horobin (Lib)Karry-Lea Smith (Ind)
Murray Labor Keith Read Frank Letchford (Nat)
Arthur Marshall* (Lib)
Susan IshmaelKim Blacklock (Ind)
Theo Kearing (Ind)
Laurence Preston (Ind)
Wayne Whitcroft (Ind)
Nedlands Liberal William Harman Richard Court (Lib)Fraser PopeElisabeth Jones
Nollamara Labor John Kobelke John Babbage (Lib)Lucy HonanNeil Watson (Ind)
Northern Rivers Labor Kevin Leahy Paquita Boston (Nat)
Dudley Maslen (Lib)
Jill BondLorraine HatchwellNabil Rowland (Ind)
Peel Labor Norm Marlborough Margaret McMurdo (Lib)Huw GrossmithJeff Anderton
Perth Labor Diana Warnock Hal Colebatch (Lib)Penelope RobinsonLife Addvalue (Ind)
Christopher Bignell (Ind)
Michelle Hovane (DSEL)
Kathleen Mallott (Ind)
Alexander Manfrin (-)
Pilbara Labor Larry Graham Pamela Walsh (Lib)Glenis CooperDavid FlynnAllan Hutcheson (Ind)
Karen Merrin (Ind)
Rodney Tregonning (Ind)
Riverton Liberal Dean Ellis Graham Kierath (Lib)Donald BryantSally Boteler
Rockingham Labor Mike Barnett Kathleen Harste (Lib)John AndersonBarbara GilchristArthur Galletly (Ind)
Allan Hill (Ind)
Laurie Smith (Ind)
Roe National Rosemary Braybrook Ross Ainsworth * (Nat)
Allan Matthews (Lib)
Roderick Rogers (Ind)
Roleystone Liberal Michael Duxbury Fred Tubby (Lib)Raymond TilburyMichael Devereux (Ind)
Karen Nielsen (Ind)
Scarborough Liberal Robyn Murphy George Strickland (Lib)Gaenor CranchRobert TaitDean Economou (Ind)
South Perth Liberal Phillip Pendal (Lib)Gordon EdwardsTroy EllisJim Grayden (Ind)
Isobel (Ind)
Brett Miller (Ind)
Stirling National Anthony HughesJames Barrow (Lib)
Monty House * (Nat)
Maurice DeanePamela RumbleWilliam North (CALM)
Swan Hills Labor Clyde BevanJames Lee (Nat)
June van de Klashorst* (Lib)
Kingsley DunstanPhilip Bourgault Du CoudrayKevin Oliver (Ind)
Diane Parker (Ind)
Thornlie Labor Yvonne Henderson Monica Holmes (Lib)Gordon StappJoseph Isherwood (Ind)
Vasse Liberal Leslie Longwood Barry Blaikie * (Lib)
Coralie Tarbotton (Nat)
David Swainston
Victoria Park Labor Geoff Gallop Betsy Kennish (Lib)Daniel BagsterAndrew ThomsonIan Tracy (Ind)
Wagin National Kelly Newton-Wordsworth (Lib)
Bob Wiese * (Nat)
Wanneroo Labor Jackie Watkins Wayde Smith (Lib)Bronwyn JonesStephen MagyarTerry Bolden (Ind)
William Duffy (Ind)
Ronald Holt (CtA)
Michael O'Brien (Ind)
Ronald Palmer (Ind)
Warren Liberal Keith Lillie Paul Omodei (Lib)Peter Akerman
Wellington Liberal Marilyn Elson John Bradshaw (Lib)Bernard NoonanJudyth Salom
Whitford Labor Pam Beggs Rob Johnson (Lib)Geoffrey CurtisMiguel CastilloJannifer Pearce (Ind)
Norma Rundle (Ind)

Legislative Council

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 (*).

Agricultural

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The National Party was defending two seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates Grey Power candidates
 
  1. Kim Chance *
  2. John Mason
  3. Dianne Spowart
  4. John Czuzman
  1. Bruce Donaldson*
  2. Murray Nixon*
  3. Peter Lee
  4. Steve Boylan
  5. Fran Weller
  1. Eric Charlton *
  2. Murray Criddle*
  3. Dascia Weckert
  4. Geoff Gill
  1. Terrence Cheetham
  2. Lindsay Olman
  3. Robert Endersbee
  1. Pete Christiansen
  2. John Phillips
  1. Salli Vaughan

East Metropolitan

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. Alannah MacTiernan*
  2. Tom Butler *
  3. Nick Griffiths*
  4. Michelle Roberts
  5. Valma Ferguson
  6. Paul Sulc
  1. Peter Foss *
  2. Derrick Tomlinson *
  3. Robert Van Straalen
  4. Nicholas Bruining
  1. Mark Forecast
  2. Otto Weber
  1. Brian Jenkins
  2. Jean Ritter
  1. Mark Schneider
  2. Lorraine Johnston

John Tucak (Ind)
Arthur Robertson (Grey Power)
Kevin Cloghan (Republican)

Mining and Pastoral

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates Grey Power candidates
 
  1. Tom Stephens *
  2. Mark Nevill *
  3. Tom Helm *
  4. Peter McKerrow
  5. Bob Couzens
  6. Paul Summers
  1. Norman Moore *
  2. Phil Lockyer *
  3. Sally Wilkinson
  4. Sandy McTaggart
  1. Vin Cooper
  2. Shyama Peebles
  1. Robin Chapple
  2. Keith Lockyer
  1. Don Gudgeon

North Metropolitan

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending four seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates Davies Group candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. Graham Edwards *
  2. Sam Piantadosi *
  3. John O'Connor
  4. Ed Dermer
  5. Victor Leonzini
  6. Robert McLoughlin
  1. George Cash *
  2. Bob Pike *
  3. Max Evans *
  4. Ross Lightfoot*
  5. Iain MacLean
  6. Alan Carstairs
  1. Richard Jeffreys
  2. Sarah Gilfillan-Gray
  3. John Massam
  1. Brenda Roy
  2. Maria Catelli
  1. Reg Davies *
  2. Adam Davies

Phil King (Grey Power)
Eugene Hands (Republican)

South Metropolitan

Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates Call to Australia candidates Hodge Group
 
  1. John Halden *
  2. Cheryl Davenport *
  3. Garry Kelly
  4. John Noonan
  5. Reg Gordon
  6. Tony Lovett
  1. Clive Griffiths *
  2. Barbara Scott *
  3. Simon O'Brien
  4. Lesley Vanstan
  5. Robert Carruthers
  1. Jim Scott*
  2. Alison de Garis
  1. Don Millar
  2. Marlon Hercock
  1. Gerard Goiran
  2. Beryl Rogers
  1. Barry Hodge
  2. Kim Hodge
Utting Group candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. Richard Utting
  2. Julie Dethridge

Michael Hutton (Grey Power)
Laurie Humphreys (Ind)
Geoffrey Taylor (Ind)
Veema Munroe (Republican)

South West

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The National Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. Bob Thomas *
  2. John Cowdell*
  3. Doug Wenn *
  4. Brian Procter
  5. Lois Anderson
  1. Barry House *
  2. Bill Stretch *
  3. Muriel Patterson *
  4. John Silcock
  5. Ian Mabey
  6. Peter Giumelli
  7. Gabi Ghasseb
  1. Murray Montgomery *
  2. David Pover
  3. Robert Teale
  1. David Churches
  2. Lila Ward
  1. Paul Davis
  2. Lyn Serventy

Trish Townsend (Ind)
Sandy Lewis (Ind)
Doug Ratcliffe (Grey Power)
Robert Moir (CALM)
Ted Stone (Ind)
J J Amelia (Ind)
Jane King (Republican)

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