Candidates of the 1996 Western Australian state election

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The 1996 Western Australian state election was held on 14 December 1996.

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Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

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 Matt Benson-Lidholm Kevin Prince (Lib)Rob Moir (CALM)
Alfred Cove Liberal Louise Pratt Doug Shave (Lib)Lyn Edwards (Ind)
Penny Hearne (Ind)
Armadale Labor Alannah MacTiernan Tony Andretta (Lib)Raelene WatsonSpike Fokkema (Ind)
Avon National Paul Andrews Max Trenorden (Nat)Stephen Bluck (Ind)
Ballajura Liberal John D'Orazio Rhonda Parker (Lib)Jim KerrHeather AquilinaRobert Farrell (Ind)
Raymond Nelson (Ind)
Dave Sayer (AMP)
Bassendean Labor Clive Brown Shane Shenton (Lib)Kathy Ready
Belmont Labor Eric Ripper Andrew Murfin (Lib)Val PrestonTeresa Castillo
Bunbury Liberal Barry Down Ian Osborne (Lib)Ronald HellyerJoan JenkinsMary Collins (Ind)
Joanne Hill (Ind)
Burrup Labor Fred Riebeling Paul Ausburn (Nat)
Barry Haase (Lib)
Carine Liberal Ros Harley Katie Hodson-Thomas (Lib)Catherine GohJohn Bombak (Ind)
Peter Kyle (Ind)
Churchlands Independent Geoffrey Baker Liz Constable (Ind)
Cockburn Labor Bill Thomas Wendy Blake (Lib)Jakica ZaknicNadine Lapthorne
Collie National Mick Murray Hilda Turnbull (Nat)
Cottesloe Liberal Paul Cecchini Colin Barnett (Lib)Kim MeyerSteve Walker
Darling Range Liberal Geoff Stallard John Day (Lib)Gail KellyStewart Jackson
Dawesville Liberal John Hughes Arthur Marshall (Lib)Andrew HarrisonAlan Gent (Ind)
Shelby Pearson (Ind)
Eyre Labor Julian Grill Kathy Finlayson (Nat)
Don Green (Lib)
Fremantle Labor Jim McGinty Michael Mallis (Lib)Corey WattsElisabeth Jones
Geraldton Liberal Laurie Graham Bob Bloffwitch (Lib)Stephan GyorgyTony Cogan (Ind)
Girrawheen Labor Ted Cunningham Avis Gobby (Lib)Margaret Evans
Greenough Liberal Carl Reynolds Kevin Minson (Lib)
Hillarys Liberal Tony O'Gorman Rob Johnson (Lib)Sylvia Smith
Innaloo Liberal Anne Barrett George Strickland (Lib)Peter MarkhamMerilyn KeillorPaul Shann (AMP)
Joondalup Liberal Dianne Guise Chris Baker (Lib)Sarah GilfillanSteve MagyarPeter Rowlands (APP)
Leigh Smith (AMP)
Kalgoorlie Labor Megan Anwyl Doug Daws (Nat)
Karen McGay (Lib)
Darby Renton (Ind)
Kimberley Labor James O'Kenny (Nat)
David Parker (Lib)
Ernie Bridge * (Ind)
Brian Martin (Ind)
Kingsley Liberal Jon Davies Cheryl Edwardes (Lib)Bert Toonen
Mandurah Liberal Kevin Holmes Roger Nicholls (Lib)Marjorie McKercherPatricia KeddieJohn Smith (Ind)
Maylands Labor Judy Edwards Bev Brennan (Lib)Pat LimColin Speed
Merredin National Mick Cole Hendy Cowan (Nat)
Midland Labor Michelle Roberts Anne Fergusson-Stewart (Lib)Michael Preston
Mitchell Labor Melissa Parke Peter Prowse (Nat)
Dan Sullivan* (Lib)
Morgan WildePeter Eckersley
Moore Liberal Steve Kirby Bill McNee (Lib)
Murdoch Liberal Monica Fitz Mike Board (Lib)Graham Lapthorne
Murray-Wellington Liberal Laurie Preston John Bradshaw (Lib)Les TaylorMorris Bessant (AFP)
Brian McCarthy (CEC)
Nedlands Liberal Neil Roberts Richard Court (Lib)Michael BarrettMark LockettMichael Parks (Ind)
Ningaloo Labor Kevin Leahy Margaret Day (Nat)
Rod Sweetman* (Lib)
Douglas BearhamJohn Blinkhorn
Nollamara Labor John Kobelke Brad Waghorn (Lib)Sean Roda
Peel Labor Norm Marlborough James O'Malley (Lib)David CoombsPaul LewisBill Hall (Ind)
Perth Labor Diana Warnock Janet Davidson (Lib)Elena JeffreysRaymond Conder (Ind)
Pilbara Labor Larry Graham Anne O'Donoghue (Nat)
Domenick Palumbo (Lib)
Riverton Liberal Jane van den Herik Graham Kierath (Lib)Eric SpeedAbraham Lynx (Ind)
Margot Ross (Ind)
Rockingham Labor Mark McGowan Rob Brown (Lib)Barbara EdwardsBob GoodaleArthur Galletly (Ind)
Mal McFetridge (-)
Frans Schutte (-)
Roe National June Belton Ross Ainsworth (Nat)Lesley Parker (Ind)
Lance Shearer (Ind)
Roleystone Liberal Tom Hoyer Fred Tubby (Lib)Tony BloomerCatherine Hall
South Perth Liberal Kim BryantPeter Spencer (Lib)Andrew Thomson Phillip Pendal (Ind)
Southern River Labor Judyth Watson Monica Holmes (Lib)Celia DinesTim Dowsett (Ind)
Michelle Shave (CTA)
Stirling National Barry Christy Monty House (Nat)Gaida Neggo Paul Llewellyn
Swan Hills Liberal Peter Murray June van de Klashorst (Lib)Bobbie MoxhamKathryn DriverDavid Gunnyon (ARP)
Thornlie Labor Sheila McHale Brian Brand (Lib)Charlton BaileyRebecca Byrne
Vasse Liberal Linda Mullins Bernie Masters* (Lib)
Beryle Morgan (Nat)
Alf DenmanRon Palmer (Ind)
Mike Sully (Ind)
Victoria Park Labor Geoff Gallop Bruce Stevenson (Lib)Anne MillarPhil FarrenJohn Collins (Ind)
Wagin National Phil Hogan Bob Wiese (Nat)Jean Robinson (CEC)
Wanneroo Liberal Liz Prime Iain MacLean (Lib)Jeanette GrievesMiguel Castillo
Warren-Blackwood Liberal Nicholas Oaks Paul Omodei (Lib)Sally JohnstonTony Drake (CEC)
Willagee Labor Alan Carpenter Tony Seman (Lib)Ilse TrewinEddie Speed
Yokine Liberal Nick Catania Kim Hames (Lib)Margot CliffordKim HerbertLucy Honan (AMP)
Sam Piantadosi (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 Coalition candidates Democrats candidates Natural Law candidates
  1. Kim Chance *
  2. Dale Piercey
  3. Debbie Helm
  1. Bruce Donaldson * (Lib)
  2. Eric Charlton * (Nat)
  3. Murray Nixon * (Lib)
  4. Murray Criddle * (Nat)
  5. Fran Weller (Lib)
  6. Dexter Davies (Nat)
  7. Anthony Fels (Lib)
  8. Barbara Morrell (Nat)
  1. Lea Logie
  2. Geoff Taylor
  1. Gary Nelson
  2. Anne Leishman

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 Democrats candidates Greens candidates CTA candidates Natural Law candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Nick Griffiths *
  2. Ljiljanna Ravlich*
  3. Kate Doust
  4. Jane Saunders
  5. Brad George
  6. Paul Sulc
  1. Peter Foss *
  2. Derrick Tomlinson *
  3. Nick Bruining
  4. Kent Murphy
  5. Kristine McConnell
  1. Norm Kelly*
  2. Julie Ward
  1. Rowena Skinner
  2. Wayne Dierden
  1. Gerard Goiran
  2. Derk Gans
  1. Jody Nielsen
  2. Patti Roberts

Graeme Harris (Ind)
Mark Schneider (AMP)

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 National candidates Democrats candidates Natural Law candidates
  1. Tom Stephens *
  2. Mark Nevill *
  3. Tom Helm *
  4. Peter McKerrow
  5. Jon Ford
  6. Omega Porteous
  1. Norman Moore *
  2. Greg Smith*
  3. Ken Baston
  4. Les Moss
  5. John Fawcett
  1. Dudley Maslen
  2. Maxine Cable
  3. Kevin Williams
  1. Patti Turney
  2. Shaaron du Bignon
  1. Lesley Maher
  2. Jennifer Andrews

North Metropolitan

Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending four seats. Independent MLC Reg Davies was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates Natural Law candidates Marijuana candidates
  1. Ed Dermer*
  2. Ken Travers*
  3. Mark Cuomo
  4. Nick Agocs
  5. Pauline O'Connor
  6. June Galea
  1. George Cash *
  2. Max Evans *
  3. Ross Lightfoot *
  4. Ray Halligan
  5. Cam Tinley
  6. Lesley Goudie
  7. Michael Sutherland
  1. Helen Hodgson*
  2. Stephen Crabbe
  1. Giz Watson*
  2. Robin Chapple
  1. George Kailis
  2. Elenora Kailis
  1. Gordon Huntley
  2. Michael Solonec
Independent candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Reg Davies
  2. Adam Davies
  1. Chris Burke
  2. Joan Samuel

Fred Rieben (AFP)

South Metropolitan

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

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates Natural Law candidates Racism No! candidates
  1. John Halden *
  2. Cheryl Davenport *
  3. Geoff Donegan
  4. Graham Giffard
  5. Dermot Buckley
  6. Andy Fitzgerald
  1. Simon O'Brien*
  2. Barbara Scott *
  3. Peter Bacich
  4. Patricia Waghorn
  5. Anthony Jarvis
  1. Jim Scott *
  2. Mary Jenkins
  1. Don Millar
  2. Shirley de la Hunty
  1. Cindy Hollings
  2. David Norman
  1. Clarrie Isaacs
  2. Arun Pradhan
Independent candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Huw Grossmith
  2. Mark Grossmith

Russell Aubrey (Ind)
Alison de Garis (AMP)

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 Coalition candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates Natural Law candidates CTA candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Bob Thomas *
  2. John Cowdell *
  3. Lois Anderson
  4. Marilyn Elson
  5. Gary De Jager
  1. Barry House * (Lib)
  2. Bill Stretch * (Lib)
  3. Muriel Patterson * (Lib)
  4. Murray Montgomery * (Nat)
  5. John Silcock (Lib)
  6. Robyn McSweeney (Lib)
  7. Rick Beatty (Nat)
  8. Pauline McLeod (Lib)
  9. Steve Thomas (Lib)
  10. Nigel Hallett (Lib)
  1. Chrissy Sharp*
  2. Basil Schur
  3. Len Howard
  1. Malcolm McKercher
  2. Helen van Noort
  1. Ian Sandwell
  2. Elspeth Clairs
  1. Justin Moseley
  2. Laurie Sugg

J J Amelia (AFP)
Paul Roth (AMP)

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