Candidates of the 2001 Western Australian state election

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This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 2001 Western Australian state election, held on 10 February 2001.

Contents

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. Note that liberals for forests, while an organised group, was not in fact registered as a political party by the Western Australian Electoral Commission.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Nationals candidate One Nation candidate Greens candidateOther candidates
 
Albany Liberal Peter Watson Kevin Prince Darrall SimpsonSandy Davis Diane Evers (LFF)
John Watson (Ind)
Alfred Cove Liberal Doug Shave Terry CorbettElizabeth PeakDenise Brailey (Ind)
John Grayden (Ind)
Amanda-Sue Markham (CDP)
Pam Neesham (Ind)
Jamie Paterson (Dem)
Janet Woollard* (LFF)
Armadale Labor Alannah MacTiernan Colin ButlerThomas ChvojkaEverald Cortis (Ind)
Madeleine Goiran (CDP)
John Hoare (Dem)
Roger Stubbs (Ind)
Avon National Phil ShearerJoanne Burges Max Trenorden Ken CollinsKate ElseyPeter Morton (Ind)
Stuart Smith (Ind)
Ballajura Liberal John D'Orazio Rhonda Parker Carl EvansRosalba JeffreysPatrick Cranley (CDP)
Jason Meotti (Dem)
Bassendean Labor Clive Brown Ramesh SomasunderamSandra VinciulloLeanne LewisJack Fox (Dem)
Colleen Tapley (CDP)
Belmont Labor Eric Ripper Glenys Godfrey Bill GauggCliff HoldomRichard Aguero (Dem)
Brett Crook (CDP)
Bunbury Liberal Tony Dean Ian Osborne Alan GiorgiMarilyn PalmerAlfred Bussell (Ind)
Geoffrey (Ind)
Ron Hellyer (Dem)
Brendan Kelly (Ind)
Mary Lupi (Ind)
Burrup Labor Fred Riebeling Robin VandenbergChris DempseyScott Ryan
Carine Liberal Vijay Kumar Katie Hodson-Thomas Gary EvansPhill FarrenEleanor Bell (Ind)
Carol Clarke (LFF)
Ray Moran (CDP)
Helen Van Noort (Dem)
Churchlands Independent David Michael Marlene AndertonCandice Heedes Liz Constable * (Ind)
Christine Emerson (Dem)
Mary Minorgan (CDP)
Cockburn Labor Fran Logan Sandra ComleyJerry GierHeather SmedleyAndrew Donaldson (Dem)
Collie National Mick Murray Steve Thomas Hilda Turnbull Jan HoughPeter MurphyFrank Marciano (Ind)
Andrew Williams (Ind)
Cottesloe Liberal Simon Nield Colin Barnett Dianne KenworthySteve WalkerAndrew Winchester (Dem)
Darling Range Liberal Geoff Stallard John Day Tom GreigCathrine HallGail Kelly (Dem)
Frank Lindsey (LFF)
Dawesville Liberal John Hughes Arthur Marshall Carl DacheffMatthew BartleyDon Pember (Ind)
Eyre Labor John Bowler Laurie AyersNeville SmithSuzie Williams (Ind)
Fremantle Labor Jim McGinty Rita ScolaroBob Johnston Ian Alexander Anthony Benbow (Ind)
William Hall (Dem)
Fred Parker (Ind)
Steve Ratcliffe (Ind)
Geraldton Liberal Shane Hill Bob Bloffwitch Brendin FlaniganRoss ParaviciniRon 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 AdamsAndy NebroKatherine NavarroJim Kerr (Dem)
Keith Mynard (Ind)
Greenough Liberal Michelle Bone Jamie Edwards Kevin AlthamPam McCaghDavid Whitehead (Ind)
Hillarys Liberal Lorraine Allen Rob Johnson Sue CollinsAndrew RoyStuart Chapman (CDP)
Eugene Hands (Ind)
Clive Oliver (Dem)
Innaloo Liberal John Quigley Wayne McCurryEvelyn GroveEmmie ListerMark Beaver (Ind)
Graham Brown (Dem)
Joondalup Liberal Tony O'Gorman Chris Baker Jeanette RadisichSteve MagyarSarah Gilfillan (Dem)
Michael Mortimer (Ind)
Helen Sawyer (CDP)
Kalgoorlie Labor Megan Anwyl Matt Birney Guy HopkinsDeborah BoticaIan Burt (Ind)
Don Green (Ind)
Duncan Griffin (Ind)
Kimberley Independent Carol Martin Lyne PagePeter McCumstieWayne BoysAndrei NikulinskyByne Terry (Ind)
Mike Wevers (Ind)
Kingsley Liberal Jon Davies Cheryl Edwardes Susan MansellJemma TyleyPamela Dell (LFF)
Mike Ewers (CDP)
Kerry Lock (Dem)
Mandurah Liberal David Templeman Roger Nicholls Martin SuterBeryl FrancisDon Hatch (Ind)
John Smith (Ind)
Maylands Labor Judy Edwards Bev BrennanBill GoulthorpCorinne GlennTroy Ellis (Ind)
Neil Gray (Ind)
Michael Phillips-Ryder (Dem)
Merredin National Sharon Ivey Hendy Cowan John McKayRobert JeffreysDon Cowan (Ind)
Callum Payne (Ind)
Midland Labor Michelle Roberts Ian JamesDavid GunnyonJane BremmerPeter Bucknell (Ind)
John Burt (Ind)
Kev Cusworth (Ind)
Charles Eadon-Clarke (Ind)
Peter Markham (Dem)
Mitchell Liberal Margaret Lane Dan Sullivan Andy KonneckePatsie GublerElizabeth Hellyer (Dem)
Lyn Kearsley (Ind)
Ross Slater (Ind)
Moore Liberal Darren West Bill McNee Sue MetcalfStephen PetersAdrian Glamorgan
Murdoch Liberal Gavin Waugh Mike Board Felicity McGeorgeCarole Pestana (Dem)
Murray-Wellington Liberal Patricia Briggs John Bradshaw Joe DacheffIan Campbell (Ind)
Brian McCarthy (Ind)
Nedlands Liberal Neil Roberts Richard Court Bill EdgarElena JeffreysAshley Buckle (Dem)
Liz Davenport (LFF)
Doug Greypower (Ind)
Ningaloo Liberal Samantha Ogden Rod Sweetman John CopeJohn BlinkhornLex Fullarton (Ind)
Marcus Lindsay (Dem)
Nollamara Labor John Kobelke Aaron GrayKeith AndersonKayt DaviesHasan Demirkol (Ind)
Paul McCutcheon (Dem)
Peel Labor Norm Marlborough John WoottonBill HolmesJeff McGinnissAlan Grafton (Ind)
Lynette Lowery-Small (Ind)
John Vickers (Ind)
Craig Wakeford (Dem)
Perth Labor John Hyde Peter BoyleJohn HakesleySu-Hsien LeeDave Chambers (Ind)
Paul Hubbard (Dem)
Roberto Jorquera (Ind)
Julius Re (Ind)
Pilbara Labor Jackie OrmsbyMark LiedelGavin Ness Larry Graham (Ind)
Riverton Liberal Tony McRae Graham Kierath Aida KonstekMarilyn AshtonJamie Bekkers (Dem)
Li Chen (Ind)
Anita Matsen (Ind)
Rockingham Labor Mark McGowan Jodie PayneMaz FiannacaMonique KeelGordon Heyes (Ind)
Dean Richter (Dem)
Roe National Steve Boni Anthony Fels Ross Ainsworth Bob HodgkinsonSteve Leeder (Ind)
Roleystone Liberal Martin Whitely Fred Tubby Bill CoxMargo BeilbyGaye Cranfield (Dem)
Bill Love (Ind)
Craig Watson (CDP)
South Perth Independent Daniel SmithAndrew MurfinPaul SmithClaire Allison (Ind)
Phillip Pendal * (Ind)
Mark Reynolds (Dem)
Southern River Liberal Paul Andrews Monica Holmes Peter HopkinsLuke EdmondsDean 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 WhittakerSharon DaviesMichael Barrett (Dem)
John Daw (LFF)
Thornlie Labor Sheila McHale Julie BrownKevin KoevortTina McVicarStephen Crabbe (Dem)
Terry Ryan (CDP)
Anwar Sayed (Ind)
Vasse Liberal Ross Brommell Bernie Masters Beryle MorganPatricia EmbryBill FranssenJohn Partridge (Dem)
Victoria Park Labor Geoff Gallop Sandra BrownPeter DavidJuanita MillerAndrew Fox (Ind)
Collin Mullane (Dem)
Wagin National Allison Madson Judith Adams Terry Waldron Henk MeydamStewart JacksonJean Robinson (Ind)
Wanneroo Labor Dianne Guise Iain MacLean Ron HoltMiguel CastilloEric Couzens (Ind)
Dave Fort (Ind)
Patti Lock (Dem)
Warren-Blackwood Liberal Veronica Keating Paul Omodei Tony DrakePeter LaneChris Davies (LFF)
Allan Martin (Ind)
Hayden Rice (Ind)
Willagee Labor Alan Carpenter Nerina LewisWarren HiggsDiannah JohnstonFlorence Evans (Dem)
Yokine Liberal Bob Kucera Kim Hames James RingHeather AquilinaAaron Hewett (Dem)
Ron Samuel (Ind)
Penny Searle (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 One Nation candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates
 
  1. Kim Chance *
  2. Dale Piercey
  3. Kelly Shay
  4. Cathryn Backer
  1. Bruce Donaldson *
  2. Murray Nixon
  3. Stuart Adams
  4. Brian Reading
  5. Margaret Rowe
  1. Murray Criddle *
  2. Dexter Davies
  3. Geoff Gill
  4. Chris Nelson
  5. Allan Marshall
  6. Gavin Davis
  1. Frank Hough*
  2. Ron McLean
  3. Leonard Hamersley
  1. Dee Margetts*
  2. Kate Davis
  1. Marilyn Rock
  2. Malcolm McKercher
Independent candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. A. E. Harvey
  2. Malcolm Talbot

Ramon Kennedy

East Metropolitan

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.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates One Nation candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates CDP candidates
 
  1. Nick Griffiths *
  2. Ljiljanna Ravlich *
  3. Louise Pratt*
  4. John Carruthers
  5. Brad George
  6. Emiliano Barzotto
  1. Peter Foss *
  2. Derrick Tomlinson *
  3. Bill Munro
  4. Deborah Hopper
  5. Ken Shephard
  1. Robin Scott
  2. Marye Daniels
  1. Lee Bell
  2. Alison Xamon
  1. Norm Kelly
  2. Julie Ward
  1. Gerard Goiran
  2. Derk Gans
Independent candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. Megan Kirwan
  2. Simon Makin
  1. Alan Bateson
  2. Linda Bateson

Joan Torr
Tom Hoyer
John Tucak

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 One Nation candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates
 
  1. Tom Stephens *
  2. Jon Ford*
  3. Kevin Leahy
  4. Liz Tassell
  5. Margaret Vincent
  6. Mike Anderton
  1. Norman Moore *
  2. Greg Smith
  3. Isabelle Scott
  4. Ken Baston
  5. John Fawcett
  1. Dudley Maslen
  2. Paul Ausburn
  3. Peter Kneebone
  1. John Fischer*
  2. Wayne Trembath
  3. Irene Wyborn
  1. Robin Chapple*
  2. Scott Ludlam
  1. Don Hoddy
  2. Pam Heald
Independent candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. Mark Nevill
  2. Randy Spargo
  3. Janenell Sibosado
  1. Tom Helm
  2. Diane Mills

Vin Cooper
Murray Kennedy

North Metropolitan

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.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates One Nation candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates CDP candidates
 
  1. Ed Dermer *
  2. Ken Travers *
  3. Graham Giffard*
  4. Batong Pham
  5. Roslyn Harley
  6. Andrew Waddell
  1. George Cash *
  2. Ray Halligan *
  3. Alan Cadby*
  4. Peter Collier
  5. Michael Sutherland
  6. Andre Shannon
  7. Alan Carstairs
  1. Gerry Kenworthy
  2. Leeann Hopkins
  1. Giz Watson *
  2. Cameron Poustie
  3. Brenda Roy
  1. Helen Hodgson
  2. Tim Law
  1. Dwight Randall
  2. Brian Peachey
Independent candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. Ismail Fredericks
  2. Sam Basri
  1. Michael Whiteside
  2. Ismail Julius

Audrey Anderson
Bronislaw Tabaczynski
David Berry

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 One Nation candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidatesGroup D candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. Sue Ellery*
  2. Kate Doust*
  3. Sylvia Mortas
  4. Liam Costello
  5. Kim Young
  6. Chilip Foo
  1. Barbara Scott *
  2. Simon O'Brien *
  3. Alison Gibson
  4. Barry Pound
  5. Margaret Thomas
  1. Tony Dines
  2. Sandra Rawlings
  1. Jim Scott *
  2. Lynn MacLaren
  1. Jakiica Zaknic
  2. Pam Townshend
  1. Adrian Bennett
  2. June Bennett

Rick Finney
Eddie Hwang
Peter Van De Zuidwind
Lawrence Shave

South West

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.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates One Nation candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. John Cowdell *
  2. Adele Farina*
  3. Matt Benson-Lidholm
  4. Ursula Richards
  5. Patricia Creevey
  6. Garry Newman
  1. Barry House *
  2. Bill Stretch *
  3. Robyn McSweeney*
  4. John Silcock
  5. Nigel Hallett
  6. Robert Nicholson
  7. Craig Carbone
  1. Mal Cameron
  2. Steve Dilley
  3. Gordon Smith
  1. Paddy Embry*
  2. Peter O'Reilly
  3. Judith South
  1. Chrissy Sharp *
  2. Basil Schur
  3. Judy Trembath
  1. Alf Denman
  2. Alison Wylie

Glen Wood (Ind)
Ken Gunson (Ind)
Justin Moseley (CDP)
Terry Iturbide (Ind)

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