Candidates of the 2013 Western Australian state election

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This is a list of candidates for the 2013 Western Australian state election. The election was held on 9 March 2013.

Contents

Redistribution and seat changes

Retiring MPs

Labor

Liberal

National

Independent

Legislative Assembly

Incumbent members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate National candidate Greens candidate Christians candidateOther candidates
Albany Labor Peter Watson Trevor CoshRobert Sutton Diane Evers Hans VermeulenBarry Critchison (FFP)
Alfred Cove Independent David Houston Dean Nalder Ros HarmanEstelle Gom (-)
Janet Woollard (Ind)
Armadale Labor Tony Buti Katherine WebsterDamon Pages-OliverJamie van Burgel
Balcatta Labor Janet Pettigrew Chris Hatton Sheridan YoungPeter DoddLesley Croll (FFP)
Mubarak Kim Kidima (Ind)
Joe Ruzzi (Ind)
Bassendean Labor Dave Kelly Bob BrownJennie CarterPaul Mewhor
Bateman Liberal Rob Chasland Matt Taylor Rebecca Leighton
Belmont Labor Cassie Rowe Glenys Godfrey Steve WolffSteve Klomp
Bunbury Liberal Karen Steele John Castrilli James ForsythMitchella HutchinsEdward DabrowskiLui Alfa Canedoli (Ind)
Linda Rose (FFP)
Butler Labor John Quigley Linda AitkenThomas WebsterSteven Leeder
Cannington Labor Bill Johnston Jesse JacobsChristine CunninghamMark Harrington (Ind)
Carine Liberal Sharon Webb Tony Krsticevic Nathalie CattaneoRick Davey
Central Wheatbelt National John WattersStephen Strange Mia Davies Tricia WaltersBob AdairGerald Sturman (Ind)
Churchlands Independent Patrick Ashforth Sean L'Estrange Cameron PidgeonPat SeymourJim Bivoltsis (Ind)
Wayne Monks (Ind)
Elizabeth Re (Ind)
Cockburn Labor Fran Logan Don BarrettShannon HewittDerek Rosborough (Ind)
Collie-Preston Labor Mick Murray Jaimee MotionPeter HutchinsonKingsley GibsonAlice Harper (FFP)
Clinton Knop (-)
Cottesloe Liberal Emma Williams Colin Barnett Greg BolandNeil FearisKevin Morgan (Ind)
Darling Range Liberal Barry Urban Tony Simpson Denise HardieMadeleine Goiran
Dawesville Liberal Fred Riebeling Kim Hames Bryn ButlerPatricia ArmstrongBrenton Baker (FFP)
Dave Schumacher (Ind)
Eyre Liberal Greg Smith Graham Jacobs Colin de Grussa Giorgia JohnsonBrett Hilton
Forrestfield Labor Andrew Waddell Nathan Morton Peter BurrellTroy EikelboomMike Munro (FFP)
Fremantle Greens Simone McGurk Matthew HanssenAndrew SullivanSanna Andrew (-)
Adele Carles (Ind)
Jan ter Horst (Ind)
Geraldton Liberal Kathryn Mannion Ian Blayney Shane Van StynPaul ConnollyCarmen Burdett
Girrawheen Labor Margaret Quirk John HalliganSaba KafamiMel DaveyChe Tam Nguyen (FFP)
Gosnells Labor Chris Tallentire David GoodeLuke EdmondsMark StaerDebbie Butler (Ind)
Chris Fernandez (Ind)
Hillarys Liberal Sam Thomas Rob Johnson Adam CollinsMichael Ford
Jandakot Liberal Klara Andric Joe Francis John Haynes
Joondalup Labor Tony O'Gorman Jan Norberger Brittany YoungGeoff McDavitt
Kalamunda Liberal Mick Wainwright John Day Toni WardenHannah WilliamsGreg Ross (Ind)
Geoff Stallard (Ind)
Kalgoorlie Independent Terrence Winner Melissa Price Wendy Duncan Tim HallRoss Paterson
Kimberley Labor Josie Farrer Jenny BloomMichele PucciChris MaherCraig SimonsRod Ogilvie (Ind)
Kingsley Liberal Brian Corr Andrea Mitchell Diana MacTiernanSophie Ann Mason
Kwinana Labor Roger Cook John JamiesonIwan BoskampStephen Wardell-Johnson Carol Adams (Ind)
Mandurah Labor David Templeman Tony Solin Jake Ash Chilla Bulbeck Charles Bryant (Ind)
John Hughes (Ind)
Andrew Newhouse (FFP)
Maylands Labor Lisa Baker Sylvan AlbertDee O'NeillPaul Madden
Midland Labor Michelle Roberts Daniel ParasilitiPippa TandyIsaac Moran
Mirrabooka Labor Janine Freeman Andrea CreadoMark CooperLois Host
Moore National Peter JohnsonChris Wilkins Shane Love Dee Margetts Wes Porter
Morley Labor Reece Whitby Ian Britza Sally PalmerRoss FraserGreg Halls (FFP)
Mount Lawley Liberal Bob Kucera Michael Sutherland Tim Clifford Paul ConnellyDave Bolt (FFP)
Murray-Wellington Liberal David Scaife Murray Cowper Michael RoseDeni FullerLaurie Fuller (FFP)
Norm Heslington (Ind)
Nedlands Liberal Tony Walker Bill Marmion George CrispGail ForderMax Hipkins (Ind)
North West Central National Jennifer SheltonTami Maitre Vince Catania Des PikeAndrew Eddison
Ocean Reef Liberal Philippa Taylor Albert Jacob Mary O'ByrneLyn KennedyAliné Croll (FFP)
Perth Labor John Hyde Eleni Evangel Jonathan HallettKevin HostFarida Iqbal (-)
Pilbara Labor Kelly HowlettGeorge Levissianos Brendon Grylls Julie MathesonBruce RichardsBrent McKenna (Ind)
Riverton Liberal Hannah Beazley Mike Nahan Marcus AtkinsonJoe Delle Donne (Ind)
Rockingham Labor Mark McGowan Matthew PollockDawn JecksJohn WieskeMatthew Whitfield (Ind)
Scarborough Liberal Eddie Lennie Liza Harvey Judith CullityBruce Olsen
South Perth Liberal Dustin Rafferty John McGrath Peter BestDavid Mangini (Ind)
Southern River Liberal Susy Thomas Peter Abetz Kate GnanapragasamDamian Posthuma
Swan Hills Liberal Ian Radisich Frank Alban Dominique LiebJohn TapleyKyran Sharrin (FFP)
Vasse Liberal Lee Edmundson Troy Buswell James WishartMichael Baldock Bernie Masters (Ind)
Gary Norden (Ind)
Julie Westbrook (FFP)
Victoria Park Labor Ben Wyatt Haider ZamanSarah Newbold
Wagin National Josh StokesPhillip Blight Terry Waldron Shirley CollinsJacky Young
Wanneroo Liberal Brett Treby Paul Miles Rob PhillipsMeg BirchMoyna Rapp (FFP)
Warnbro Labor Paul Papalia Joel Marks Jordon Steele-John
Warren-Blackwood National John ThorpeRay Colyer Terry Redman Nerilee BoshammerPhillip Douglass (FFP)
Kim Redman (-)
Louie Scibilia (Ind)
West Swan Labor Rita Saffioti Natasha CheungPeter LeamEsther Wieske
Willagee Labor Peter Tinley Samuel PiipponenAlisha Ryans-TaylorWayne D. Shortland (Ind)
Teresa van Lieshout (Ind)
Sam Wainwright (-)

Legislative Council

Six candidates are elected in each region. Incumbent members in 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 Region

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates Christians candidates Family First candidates
  1. Darren West*
  2. Matt Benson-Lidholm
  3. Judy Riggs
  4. Sheila Mills
  5. Bob Somerville
  6. Graeme McBeath
  1. Jim Chown *
  2. Brian Ellis *
  3. Steve Martin
  4. Alan McFarland
  5. Sarah Panizza
  6. James McLagan
  1. Martin Aldridge*
  2. Paul Brown*
  3. Jill Sounness
  4. Cathie Bowen
  5. Rosalba Butterworth
  1. Andrew Huntley
  2. Sarah Nielsen-Harvey
  1. Trevor Young
  2. Lachlan Dunjey
  1. Peter Custers
  2. Steven Fuhrmann
Shooters candidatesGroup C candidatesGroup E candidatesGroup G candidatesGroup H candidatesGroup L candidates
  1. Rick Mazza*
  2. Ray Hull
  1. Max Trenorden
  2. Philip Gardiner
  3. Bill Cowan
  4. Rob Kestel
  5. Lindsay Tuckwell
  1. Anthony Fels
  2. Felly Chandra
  1. Peter Swift
  2. Rod Davis
  1. Anne-Marie Copeland
  2. Ian James
  3. Darrell Boase
  1. Osama Rifai
  2. Yaebiyo Araya
Ungrouped candidates

Tony Bozich
Gregory Kenney

East Metropolitan Region

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Christians candidates Family First candidates Shooters candidates
  1. Alanna Clohesy*
  2. Samantha Rowe*
  3. Amber-Jade Sanderson*
  4. Bill Leadbetter
  5. Michelle O'Driscoll
  6. Andy Smith
  1. Helen Morton *
  2. Donna Faragher *
  3. Alyssa Hayden *
  4. Caroline Preuss
  5. Darryl Trease
  6. Jessica Thorpe-Gudgeon
  1. Alison Xamon
  2. Glenice Smith
  3. David Bromfield
  1. Dwight Randall
  2. David Kingston
  1. Paul Barrett
  2. Nathan Clifford
  1. Michael Georgiou
  2. Grant Cooper
Ungrouped candidates

Chung Tu
Tom Hoyer
Joe Nardizzi

Mining and Pastoral Region

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates Christians candidates Family First candidates
  1. Stephen Dawson*
  2. Jim Murie
  3. Shane Hill
  4. Jon Ford
  5. Linda Morich
  6. Renee Portland
  1. Ken Baston *
  2. Mark Lewis*
  3. Eden Coad
  4. Ross Wood
  5. Ross Beckett
  1. Jacqui Boydell*
  2. Dave Grills*
  3. John McCourt
  4. David Eagles
  5. Adrian Hatwell
  6. Cale Hill
  1. Robin Chapple *
  2. Kado Muir
  1. Roger Mansell
  2. Mike Walsh
  1. Ian Rose
  2. Cedric Harper
Shooters candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. John Parkes
  2. Stefan Colagiuri

Frank Bertola

North Metropolitan Region

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Christians candidates Family First candidates Shooters candidates
  1. Ken Travers *
  2. Ljiljanna Ravlich *
  3. Martin Pritchard
  4. Laine McDonald
  5. Sarah Seymour
  6. Rebeka Marton
  1. Peter Collier *
  2. Michael Mischin *
  3. Liz Behjat *
  4. Peter Katsambanis*
  5. Elise Irwin
  6. Paul Collins
  1. Cameron Poustie
  2. Rebecca Brown
  3. Heather Aquilina
  1. Ray Moran
  2. Rudy Labordus
  1. Henry Heng
  2. Douglas Croker
  1. Paul Bedford
  2. D'arne Stubbs
Ungrouped candidates

Noel Avery
Angela Smith
Douglas Thorp
Michael Tucak

South Metropolitan Region

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Christians candidates Family First candidates Shooters candidates
  1. Sue Ellery *
  2. Kate Doust *
  3. Anne Wood
  4. Dominic Rose
  5. Sharon Thiel
  6. Sandy Bird
  1. Simon O'Brien *
  2. Nick Goiran *
  3. Phil Edman *
  4. Gabriel Moens
  5. Michelle Jack
  1. Lynn MacLaren *
  2. Tammy Solonec
  3. Jean Jenkins
  1. Bob Burdett
  2. Ka-ren Chew
  1. Jim McCourt
  2. Steve Bolt
  1. Ian Blevin
  2. Michael Glover
Ungrouped candidates

John Tucak
Keith Wilson
Jim Grayden

South West Region

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates Christians candidates Family First candidates
  1. Sally Talbot *
  2. Adele Farina *
  3. John Mondy
  4. Ian Bishop
  5. Aaron Dean
  6. Pearl Lim
  1. Robyn McSweeney *
  2. Nigel Hallett *
  3. Barry House *
  4. Ian Morison
  5. Paul Fitzpatrick
  6. Michelle Steck
  1. Colin Holt *
  2. Sam Harma
  3. Dudley Greathead
  1. Giz Watson
  2. Hsien Harper
  1. Justin Moseley
  2. Tim Schoof
  1. Bev Custers
  2. David Bolt
Shooters candidatesGroup D candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Daniel Strijk
  2. Mark Mazza
  1. Nataporn Sri-Innop Ross
  2. Janet Grogan

Don Hyland

Unregistered parties and groups

Notes

  1. Green, Antony. "2011 Redistribution". ABC Elections.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Woodhams retiring from politics". Au.news.yahoo.com. 4 April 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  3. Mills, Vanessa (15 November 2012). "Carol Martin farewells parliamentary life". Abc.net.au. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  4. "Whitely bids for Senate in challenge to Bullock". ABC News. Abc.net.au. 23 July 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  5. "Labor man slams Senate as 'unionists' retirement home' | The Australian". Archived from the original on 29 July 2012.
  6. "Labor puts pressure on older MPs to retire". ABC News. Abc.net.au. 3 January 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  7. "Port Hedland mayor to take on Grylls". Archived from the original on 9 February 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  8. Courtney Trenwith (1 February 2012). "Father Of WA Politics Norman Moore To Retire". Watoday.com.au. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  9. "Kalgoorlie MP Bowler retires from politics". Au.news.yahoo.com. 1 November 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  10. "Retiring MP Constable not bitter about dumping". ABC News. Abc.net.au. 16 October 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2012.

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