This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 2001 Western Australian state election, held on 10 February 2001.
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. Note that liberals for forests, while an organised group, was not in fact registered as a political party by the Western Australian Electoral Commission.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Liberal candidate | Nationals candidate | One Nation candidate | Greens candidate | Other candidates |
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Albany | Liberal | Peter Watson | Kevin Prince | Darrall Simpson | Sandy Davis | Diane Evers (LFF) John Watson (Ind) | |
Alfred Cove | Liberal | Doug Shave | Terry Corbett | Elizabeth Peak | Denise Brailey (Ind) John Grayden (Ind) Amanda-Sue Markham (CDP) Pam Neesham (Ind) Jamie Paterson (Dem) Janet Woollard* (LFF) | ||
Armadale | Labor | Alannah MacTiernan | Colin Butler | Thomas Chvojka | Everald Cortis (Ind) Madeleine Goiran (CDP) John Hoare (Dem) Roger Stubbs (Ind) | ||
Avon | National | Phil Shearer | Joanne Burges | Max Trenorden | Ken Collins | Kate Elsey | Peter Morton (Ind) Stuart Smith (Ind) |
Ballajura | Liberal | John D'Orazio | Rhonda Parker | Carl Evans | Rosalba Jeffreys | Patrick Cranley (CDP) Jason Meotti (Dem) | |
Bassendean | Labor | Clive Brown | Ramesh Somasunderam | Sandra Vinciullo | Leanne Lewis | Jack Fox (Dem) Colleen Tapley (CDP) | |
Belmont | Labor | Eric Ripper | Glenys Godfrey | Bill Gaugg | Cliff Holdom | Richard Aguero (Dem) Brett Crook (CDP) | |
Bunbury | Liberal | Tony Dean | Ian Osborne | Alan Giorgi | Marilyn Palmer | Alfred Bussell (Ind) Geoffrey (Ind) Ron Hellyer (Dem) Brendan Kelly (Ind) Mary Lupi (Ind) | |
Burrup | Labor | Fred Riebeling | Robin Vandenberg | Chris Dempsey | Scott Ryan | ||
Carine | Liberal | Vijay Kumar | Katie Hodson-Thomas | Gary Evans | Phill Farren | Eleanor Bell (Ind) Carol Clarke (LFF) Ray Moran (CDP) Helen Van Noort (Dem) | |
Churchlands | Independent | David Michael | Marlene Anderton | Candice Heedes | Liz Constable * (Ind) Christine Emerson (Dem) Mary Minorgan (CDP) | ||
Cockburn | Labor | Fran Logan | Sandra Comley | Jerry Gier | Heather Smedley | Andrew Donaldson (Dem) | |
Collie | National | Mick Murray | Steve Thomas | Hilda Turnbull | Jan Hough | Peter Murphy | Frank Marciano (Ind) Andrew Williams (Ind) |
Cottesloe | Liberal | Simon Nield | Colin Barnett | Dianne Kenworthy | Steve Walker | Andrew Winchester (Dem) | |
Darling Range | Liberal | Geoff Stallard | John Day | Tom Greig | Cathrine Hall | Gail Kelly (Dem) Frank Lindsey (LFF) | |
Dawesville | Liberal | John Hughes | Arthur Marshall | Carl Dacheff | Matthew Bartley | Don Pember (Ind) | |
Eyre | Labor | John Bowler | Laurie Ayers | Neville Smith | Suzie Williams (Ind) | ||
Fremantle | Labor | Jim McGinty | Rita Scolaro | Bob Johnston | Ian Alexander | Anthony Benbow (Ind) William Hall (Dem) Fred Parker (Ind) Steve Ratcliffe (Ind) | |
Geraldton | Liberal | Shane Hill | Bob Bloffwitch | Brendin Flanigan | Ross Paravicini | Ron Ashplant (Ind) Mark Douglas (Ind) Stephen Gyorgy (Ind) Jackie Healy (Ind) Don Rolston (Ind) Noel Sharp (Ind) Michael Walton (Ind) | |
Girrawheen | Labor | Margaret Quirk | Isabelle Adams | Andy Nebro | Katherine Navarro | Jim Kerr (Dem) Keith Mynard (Ind) | |
Greenough | Liberal | Michelle Bone | Jamie Edwards | Kevin Altham | Pam McCagh | David Whitehead (Ind) | |
Hillarys | Liberal | Lorraine Allen | Rob Johnson | Sue Collins | Andrew Roy | Stuart Chapman (CDP) Eugene Hands (Ind) Clive Oliver (Dem) | |
Innaloo | Liberal | John Quigley | Wayne McCurry | Evelyn Grove | Emmie Lister | Mark Beaver (Ind) Graham Brown (Dem) | |
Joondalup | Liberal | Tony O'Gorman | Chris Baker | Jeanette Radisich | Steve Magyar | Sarah Gilfillan (Dem) Michael Mortimer (Ind) Helen Sawyer (CDP) | |
Kalgoorlie | Labor | Megan Anwyl | Matt Birney | Guy Hopkins | Deborah Botica | Ian Burt (Ind) Don Green (Ind) Duncan Griffin (Ind) | |
Kimberley | Independent | Carol Martin | Lyne Page | Peter McCumstie | Wayne Boys | Andrei Nikulinsky | Byne Terry (Ind) Mike Wevers (Ind) |
Kingsley | Liberal | Jon Davies | Cheryl Edwardes | Susan Mansell | Jemma Tyley | Pamela Dell (LFF) Mike Ewers (CDP) Kerry Lock (Dem) | |
Mandurah | Liberal | David Templeman | Roger Nicholls | Martin Suter | Beryl Francis | Don Hatch (Ind) John Smith (Ind) | |
Maylands | Labor | Judy Edwards | Bev Brennan | Bill Goulthorp | Corinne Glenn | Troy Ellis (Ind) Neil Gray (Ind) Michael Phillips-Ryder (Dem) | |
Merredin | National | Sharon Ivey | Hendy Cowan | John McKay | Robert Jeffreys | Don Cowan (Ind) Callum Payne (Ind) | |
Midland | Labor | Michelle Roberts | Ian James | David Gunnyon | Jane Bremmer | Peter Bucknell (Ind) John Burt (Ind) Kev Cusworth (Ind) Charles Eadon-Clarke (Ind) Peter Markham (Dem) | |
Mitchell | Liberal | Margaret Lane | Dan Sullivan | Andy Konnecke | Patsie Gubler | Elizabeth Hellyer (Dem) Lyn Kearsley (Ind) Ross Slater (Ind) | |
Moore | Liberal | Darren West | Bill McNee | Sue Metcalf | Stephen Peters | Adrian Glamorgan | |
Murdoch | Liberal | Gavin Waugh | Mike Board | Felicity McGeorge | Carole Pestana (Dem) | ||
Murray-Wellington | Liberal | Patricia Briggs | John Bradshaw | Joe Dacheff | Ian Campbell (Ind) Brian McCarthy (Ind) | ||
Nedlands | Liberal | Neil Roberts | Richard Court | Bill Edgar | Elena Jeffreys | Ashley Buckle (Dem) Liz Davenport (LFF) Doug Greypower (Ind) | |
Ningaloo | Liberal | Samantha Ogden | Rod Sweetman | John Cope | John Blinkhorn | Lex Fullarton (Ind) Marcus Lindsay (Dem) | |
Nollamara | Labor | John Kobelke | Aaron Gray | Keith Anderson | Kayt Davies | Hasan Demirkol (Ind) Paul McCutcheon (Dem) | |
Peel | Labor | Norm Marlborough | John Wootton | Bill Holmes | Jeff McGinniss | Alan Grafton (Ind) Lynette Lowery-Small (Ind) John Vickers (Ind) Craig Wakeford (Dem) | |
Perth | Labor | John Hyde | Peter Boyle | John Hakesley | Su-Hsien Lee | Dave Chambers (Ind) Paul Hubbard (Dem) Roberto Jorquera (Ind) Julius Re (Ind) | |
Pilbara | Labor | Jackie Ormsby | Mark Liedel | Gavin Ness | Larry Graham (Ind) | ||
Riverton | Liberal | Tony McRae | Graham Kierath | Aida Konstek | Marilyn Ashton | Jamie Bekkers (Dem) Li Chen (Ind) Anita Matsen (Ind) | |
Rockingham | Labor | Mark McGowan | Jodie Payne | Maz Fiannaca | Monique Keel | Gordon Heyes (Ind) Dean Richter (Dem) | |
Roe | National | Steve Boni | Anthony Fels | Ross Ainsworth | Bob Hodgkinson | Steve Leeder (Ind) | |
Roleystone | Liberal | Martin Whitely | Fred Tubby | Bill Cox | Margo Beilby | Gaye Cranfield (Dem) Bill Love (Ind) Craig Watson (CDP) | |
South Perth | Independent | Daniel Smith | Andrew Murfin | Paul Smith | Claire Allison (Ind) Phillip Pendal * (Ind) Mark Reynolds (Dem) | ||
Southern River | Liberal | Paul Andrews | Monica Holmes | Peter Hopkins | Luke Edmonds | Dean Craig (Dem) Roger Davenport (Ind) John Parker (Ind) Michelle Shave (CDP) | |
Stirling | National | Ian Bishop | Monty House | Darius Crowe | Paul Llewellyn | Ken Drummond (Ind) | |
Swan Hills | Liberal | Jaye Radisich | June van de Klashorst | Ian Whittaker | Sharon Davies | Michael Barrett (Dem) John Daw (LFF) | |
Thornlie | Labor | Sheila McHale | Julie Brown | Kevin Koevort | Tina McVicar | Stephen Crabbe (Dem) Terry Ryan (CDP) Anwar Sayed (Ind) | |
Vasse | Liberal | Ross Brommell | Bernie Masters | Beryle Morgan | Patricia Embry | Bill Franssen | John Partridge (Dem) |
Victoria Park | Labor | Geoff Gallop | Sandra Brown | Peter David | Juanita Miller | Andrew Fox (Ind) Collin Mullane (Dem) | |
Wagin | National | Allison Madson | Judith Adams | Terry Waldron | Henk Meydam | Stewart Jackson | Jean Robinson (Ind) |
Wanneroo | Labor | Dianne Guise | Iain MacLean | Ron Holt | Miguel Castillo | Eric Couzens (Ind) Dave Fort (Ind) Patti Lock (Dem) | |
Warren-Blackwood | Liberal | Veronica Keating | Paul Omodei | Tony Drake | Peter Lane | Chris Davies (LFF) Allan Martin (Ind) Hayden Rice (Ind) | |
Willagee | Labor | Alan Carpenter | Nerina Lewis | Warren Higgs | Diannah Johnston | Florence Evans (Dem) | |
Yokine | Liberal | Bob Kucera | Kim Hames | James Ring | Heather Aquilina | Aaron Hewett (Dem) Ron Samuel (Ind) Penny Searle (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. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The National Party was defending two seats.
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Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat.
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| Joan Torr |
Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats.
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| Vin Cooper |
Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. The Greens WA were defending one seat.
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| Audrey Anderson |
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.
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| Rick Finney |
Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The National Party was defending one seat. The Greens WA were defending one seat.
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| Glen Wood (Ind) |
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