This is a list of candidates for the 2013 Western Australian state election. The election was held on 9 March 2013.
Incumbent members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Liberal candidate | National candidate | Greens candidate | Christians candidate | Other candidates |
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Albany | Labor | Peter Watson | Trevor Cosh | Robert Sutton | Diane Evers | Hans Vermeulen | Barry Critchison (FFP) |
Alfred Cove | Independent | David Houston | Dean Nalder | Ros Harman | Estelle Gom (-) Janet Woollard (Ind) | ||
Armadale | Labor | Tony Buti | Katherine Webster | Damon Pages-Oliver | Jamie van Burgel | ||
Balcatta | Labor | Janet Pettigrew | Chris Hatton | Sheridan Young | Peter Dodd | Lesley Croll (FFP) Mubarak Kim Kidima (Ind) Joe Ruzzi (Ind) | |
Bassendean | Labor | Dave Kelly | Bob Brown | Jennie Carter | Paul Mewhor | ||
Bateman | Liberal | Rob Chasland | Matt Taylor | Rebecca Leighton | |||
Belmont | Labor | Cassie Rowe | Glenys Godfrey | Steve Wolff | Steve Klomp | ||
Bunbury | Liberal | Karen Steele | John Castrilli | James Forsyth | Mitchella Hutchins | Edward Dabrowski | Lui Alfa Canedoli (Ind) Linda Rose (FFP) |
Butler | Labor | John Quigley | Linda Aitken | Thomas Webster | Steven Leeder | ||
Cannington | Labor | Bill Johnston | Jesse Jacobs | Christine Cunningham | Mark Harrington (Ind) | ||
Carine | Liberal | Sharon Webb | Tony Krsticevic | Nathalie Cattaneo | Rick Davey | ||
Central Wheatbelt | National | John Watters | Stephen Strange | Mia Davies | Tricia Walters | Bob Adair | Gerald Sturman (Ind) |
Churchlands | Independent | Patrick Ashforth | Sean L'Estrange | Cameron Pidgeon | Pat Seymour | Jim Bivoltsis (Ind) Wayne Monks (Ind) Elizabeth Re (Ind) | |
Cockburn | Labor | Fran Logan | Don Barrett | Shannon Hewitt | Derek Rosborough (Ind) | ||
Collie-Preston | Labor | Mick Murray | Jaimee Motion | Peter Hutchinson | Kingsley Gibson | Alice Harper (FFP) Clinton Knop (-) | |
Cottesloe | Liberal | Emma Williams | Colin Barnett | Greg Boland | Neil Fearis | Kevin Morgan (Ind) | |
Darling Range | Liberal | Barry Urban | Tony Simpson | Denise Hardie | Madeleine Goiran | ||
Dawesville | Liberal | Fred Riebeling | Kim Hames | Bryn Butler | Patricia Armstrong | Brenton Baker (FFP) Dave Schumacher (Ind) | |
Eyre | Liberal | Greg Smith | Graham Jacobs | Colin de Grussa | Giorgia Johnson | Brett Hilton | |
Forrestfield | Labor | Andrew Waddell | Nathan Morton | Peter Burrell | Troy Eikelboom | Mike Munro (FFP) | |
Fremantle | Greens | Simone McGurk | Matthew Hanssen | Andrew Sullivan | Sanna Andrew (-) Adele Carles (Ind) Jan ter Horst (Ind) | ||
Geraldton | Liberal | Kathryn Mannion | Ian Blayney | Shane Van Styn | Paul Connolly | Carmen Burdett | |
Girrawheen | Labor | Margaret Quirk | John Halligan | Saba Kafami | Mel Davey | Che Tam Nguyen (FFP) | |
Gosnells | Labor | Chris Tallentire | David Goode | Luke Edmonds | Mark Staer | Debbie Butler (Ind) Chris Fernandez (Ind) | |
Hillarys | Liberal | Sam Thomas | Rob Johnson | Adam Collins | Michael Ford | ||
Jandakot | Liberal | Klara Andric | Joe Francis | John Haynes | |||
Joondalup | Labor | Tony O'Gorman | Jan Norberger | Brittany Young | Geoff McDavitt | ||
Kalamunda | Liberal | Mick Wainwright | John Day | Toni Warden | Hannah Williams | Greg Ross (Ind) Geoff Stallard (Ind) | |
Kalgoorlie | Independent | Terrence Winner | Melissa Price | Wendy Duncan | Tim Hall | Ross Paterson | |
Kimberley | Labor | Josie Farrer | Jenny Bloom | Michele Pucci | Chris Maher | Craig Simons | Rod Ogilvie (Ind) |
Kingsley | Liberal | Brian Corr | Andrea Mitchell | Diana MacTiernan | Sophie Ann Mason | ||
Kwinana | Labor | Roger Cook | John Jamieson | Iwan Boskamp | Stephen 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 Albert | Dee O'Neill | Paul Madden | ||
Midland | Labor | Michelle Roberts | Daniel Parasiliti | Pippa Tandy | Isaac Moran | ||
Mirrabooka | Labor | Janine Freeman | Andrea Creado | Mark Cooper | Lois Host | ||
Moore | National | Peter Johnson | Chris Wilkins | Shane Love | Dee Margetts | Wes Porter | |
Morley | Labor | Reece Whitby | Ian Britza | Sally Palmer | Ross Fraser | Greg Halls (FFP) | |
Mount Lawley | Liberal | Bob Kucera | Michael Sutherland | Tim Clifford | Paul Connelly | Dave Bolt (FFP) | |
Murray-Wellington | Liberal | David Scaife | Murray Cowper | Michael Rose | Deni Fuller | Laurie Fuller (FFP) Norm Heslington (Ind) | |
Nedlands | Liberal | Tony Walker | Bill Marmion | George Crisp | Gail Forder | Max Hipkins (Ind) | |
North West Central | National | Jennifer Shelton | Tami Maitre | Vince Catania | Des Pike | Andrew Eddison | |
Ocean Reef | Liberal | Philippa Taylor | Albert Jacob | Mary O'Byrne | Lyn Kennedy | Aliné Croll (FFP) | |
Perth | Labor | John Hyde | Eleni Evangel | Jonathan Hallett | Kevin Host | Farida Iqbal (-) | |
Pilbara | Labor | Kelly Howlett | George Levissianos | Brendon Grylls | Julie Matheson | Bruce Richards | Brent McKenna (Ind) |
Riverton | Liberal | Hannah Beazley | Mike Nahan | Marcus Atkinson | Joe Delle Donne (Ind) | ||
Rockingham | Labor | Mark McGowan | Matthew Pollock | Dawn Jecks | John Wieske | Matthew Whitfield (Ind) | |
Scarborough | Liberal | Eddie Lennie | Liza Harvey | Judith Cullity | Bruce Olsen | ||
South Perth | Liberal | Dustin Rafferty | John McGrath | Peter Best | David Mangini (Ind) | ||
Southern River | Liberal | Susy Thomas | Peter Abetz | Kate Gnanapragasam | Damian Posthuma | ||
Swan Hills | Liberal | Ian Radisich | Frank Alban | Dominique Lieb | John Tapley | Kyran Sharrin (FFP) | |
Vasse | Liberal | Lee Edmundson | Troy Buswell | James Wishart | Michael Baldock | Bernie Masters (Ind) Gary Norden (Ind) Julie Westbrook (FFP) | |
Victoria Park | Labor | Ben Wyatt | Haider Zaman | Sarah Newbold | |||
Wagin | National | Josh Stokes | Phillip Blight | Terry Waldron | Shirley Collins | Jacky Young | |
Wanneroo | Liberal | Brett Treby | Paul Miles | Rob Phillips | Meg Birch | Moyna Rapp (FFP) | |
Warnbro | Labor | Paul Papalia | Joel Marks | Jordon Steele-John | |||
Warren-Blackwood | National | John Thorpe | Ray Colyer | Terry Redman | Nerilee Boshammer | Phillip Douglass (FFP) Kim Redman (-) Louie Scibilia (Ind) | |
West Swan | Labor | Rita Saffioti | Natasha Cheung | Peter Leam | Esther Wieske | ||
Willagee | Labor | Peter Tinley | Samuel Piipponen | Alisha Ryans-Taylor | Wayne D. Shortland (Ind) Teresa van Lieshout (Ind) Sam Wainwright (-) |
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 (*).
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