Candidates of the 2016 Australian federal election

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This article lists candidates for the 2016 Australian federal election . There were 1,625 candidates in total (994 for the House of Representatives and 631 for the Senate). [1]

Contents

Retiring members

Labor

Liberal

National

Palmer United

House of Representatives

Sitting members are listed in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Australian Capital Territory

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidateOther candidates
Canberra Labor Gai Brodtmann Jessica Adelan-LangfordPatricia CahillChristopher Bucknell (BTFA)
Fenner Labor Andrew Leigh Robert GunningCarly SaeediTim Bohm (BTFA)
Andrew Woodman (Ind)

New South Wales

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate CDP candidateOther candidates
Banks Liberal Chris Gambian David Coleman (Lib)Philippa ClarkGreg BondarRoy Barnes (AJP)
Bob Spanswick (Ind)
Sharon Wu (FFP)
Barton Labor Linda Burney Nickolas Varvaris (Lib)Brent HeberSonny SusiloRasmus Torkel (Ind)
Harry Tsoukalas (ODD)
Bennelong Liberal Lyndal Howison John Alexander (Lib)Justin AlickJulie WorsleyJohn August (PPA)
Christopher Gordon (Arts)
Martin Mulcare (Ind)
Berowra Liberal Josh Andrews Julian Leeser (Lib)Emma HeydeLeighton ThewBrendan Clarke (SP)
Mick Gallagher (Ind)
Roger Woodward (Ind)
Blaxland Labor Jason Clare Felicity Findlay (Lib)Suzan ViragoClint NasrGabriela Zabala (SEP)
Bradfield Liberal Katie Gompertz Paul Fletcher (Lib)Adrian JonesChris ValeChristine Berman (Ind)
Peter Kelly (ALA)
Calare National Jess Jennings Andrew Gee (Nat)Delanie SkyBernie GeslingRod Bloomfield (NXT)
Anthony Craig (Ind)
Glen Davis (LDP)
Chifley Labor Ed Husic Mohit Kumar (Lib)Eliza JamesJosh GreenAmmar Khan (Ind)
Cook Liberal David Atkins Scott Morrison (Lib)Nathan HuntGeorge CapsisJohn Brett (Ind)
Cowper National Damian Wood Luke Hartsuyker (Nat)Carol VernonWendy LawrenceJohn Arkan (Ind)
Michael Gough (CEC)
Rob Oakeshott (Ind)
Cunningham Labor Sharon Bird Michelle Blicavs (Lib)Cath BlakeyMichelle RyanJohn Flanagan (NCPP)
Nathan Waters (SP)
Dobell Labor Emma McBride Karen McNamara (Lib) Abigail Boyd Hadden ErvinPaul Baker (Ind)
Carter Edwards (ON)
Gregory Stephenson (Ind)
Eden-Monaro Liberal Mike Kelly Peter Hendy (Lib)Tamara RyanUrsula BennettRay Buckley (Ind)
Don Friend (ADVP)
Daniel Grosmaire (Ind)
Frankie Seymour (AJP)
Andrew Thaler (Ind)
Farrer Liberal Christian Kunde
(disendorsed)
Sussan Ley (Lib) Amanda Cohn Paul RossettoBrian Mills (Ind)
Trevor O'Brien (MAP)
Ron Pike (ALA)
Fowler Labor Chris Hayes Adam Farhan (Lib)Bill CashmanCraig HallJoaquim de Lima (SRP)
Gilmore Liberal Fiona Phillips Ann Sudmalis (Lib)Carmel McCallumSteve Ryan
Grayndler Labor Anthony Albanese David van Gogh (Lib)Jim CaseyJamie ElvyOscar Grenfell (SEP)
Chris Hindi (DLR)
Emma Hurst (AJP)
Noel McFarlane (ACP)
Chris McLachlan (REP)
Meow-Ludo Meow-Meow (SP)
Pat Sheil (Sex)
Greenway Labor Michelle Rowland Yvonne Keane (Lib)Chris WinslowAaron WrightAvtar Billu (Ind)
Timothy Mak (LDP)
Rohan Salins (FFP)
Vivek Singha (SP)
Hughes Liberal Diedree Steinwall Craig Kelly (Lib)Phil SmithMichael CaudreEllie Robertson (AJP)
Hume Liberal Aoife Champion-Fashoyin Angus Taylor (Lib)Michaela SherwoodAdrian Van Der BylTrevor Anthoney (BTFA)
Lindsay Cosgrove (CEC)
Hunter Labor Joel Fitzgibbon Ruth Rogers (Nat)Peter MorrisRichard StrettonJohn Harvey (Ind)
Arjay Martin (Ind)
Cordelia Troy (Ind)
John Warham (Ind)
Kingsford Smith Labor Matt Thistlethwaite Michael Feneley (Lib)James MacdonaldAndrew WeatherstoneAndrea Leong (SP)
Lindsay Liberal Emma Husar Fiona Scott (Lib)Kingsley LiuWarren WormaldDebbie Blundell (AJP)
Marcus Cornish (-)
Scott Grimley (DHJP)
Linda La Brooy (FFP)
Stephen Lynch (NXT)
Steve Roddick (ALA)
Jim Saleam (AFP)
Lyne National Peter Alley David Gillespie (Nat)Julie LyfordElaine CarterBrad Christensen (Ind)
Rodger Riach (Ind)
Macarthur Liberal Mike Freelander Russell Matheson (Lib)Ben MoroneyJames GentRichard Bakoss (NXT)
Mackellar Liberal Rhonda Funnell Jason Falinski (Lib)Mike HallAnnie Wright Jim Ball (Ind)
Liam Gavin (Ind)
Julie Hegarty (Ind)
Macquarie Liberal Susan Templeman Louise Markus (Lib)Terry MorganCatherine LincolnLiz Cooper (DHJP)
Hal Ginges (AJP)
Jake Grizelj (SFFP)
Carl Halley (ALA)
Olya Shornikov (LDP)
McMahon Labor Chris Bowen George Bilic (Lib)Astrid O'NeillMilan MaksimovicFadhel Shamasha (Ind)
Victor Waterson (AFP)
Mitchell Liberal Andrew Punch Alex Hawke (Lib)Michael BellstedtDarryl Allen
New England National David Ewings Barnaby Joyce (Nat)Mercurius GoldsteinStan ColefaxPhilip Cox (Ind)
David Mailler (CM)
Rob Taber (Ind)
Robert Walker (ODD)
Peter Whelan (LDP)
Tony Windsor (Ind)
Newcastle Labor Sharon Claydon David Compton (Lib)John MackenzieMilton CaineKaren Burge (DLR)
Rod Holding (Ind)
Stuart Southwell (DLP)
North Sydney Liberal Peter Hayes Trent Zimmerman (Lib) Arthur Chesterfield-Evans Sharon MartinJames Coffey (SP)
Eddy Ku (FFP)
Daniel Leahy (LDP)
Stephen Ruff (Ind)
Page National Janelle Saffin Kevin Hogan (Nat)Kudra Falla-RickettsBethany McAlpineMark Ellis (LDP)
Anna Ludvick (AJP)
Parkes National Kate Stewart Mark Coulton (Nat)Matt ParmeterGlen RyanJohn Ayton (ODD)
Parramatta Labor Julie Owens Michael Beckwith (Lib)Phil BradleyKeith PiperAndrew Driessen (ODD)
Mark Guest (LDP)
Mahesh Raj (Ind)
Mikaela Wu (FFP)
Paterson Labor Meryl Swanson Karen Howard (Lib)John BrownPeter ArenaGraham Burston (ON)
Brian Clare (RUAP)
Peter Davis (CEC)
Reid Liberal Angelo Tsirekas Craig Laundy (Lib)Alice MantelChris KangMarylou Carter (FFP)
Richmond Labor Justine Elliot Matthew Fraser (Nat) Dawn Walker Russell KilarneyAngela Pollard (AJP)
Neil Smith (ON)
Riverina National Tim Kurylowicz Michael McCormack (Nat)Kevin PoynterPhilip LangfieldRichard Foley (Ind)
Glenn O'Rourke (FFP)
Robertson Liberal Anne Charlton Lucy Wicks (Lib)Hillary MorrisRobert StoddartMatthew Craig (LDP)
Van Davy (Ind)
Lawrie Higgins (AAP)
Shortland Labor Pat Conroy Jenny Barrie (Lib)Ivan MacFadyenMorgan Cox
Sydney Labor Tanya Plibersek Geoffrey Winters (Lib)Sylvie EllsmoreUla FalangaMark Berriman (AJP)
Peter Boyle (SA)
Tom Geiser (SP)
Rebecca Lanning (Sex)
Kris Spike (SA)
Tula Tzoras (ODD)
Warringah Liberal Andrew Woodward Tony Abbott (Lib)Clara Williams RoldanJune ScifoTony Backhouse (Ind)
David Barrow (Ind)
Shea Caplice (Arts)
Marc Giordano (SP)
James Mathison (Ind)
Marie Rowland (NXT)
Watson Labor Tony Burke Mohammad Zaman (Lib)Barbara BlochViolet AbdullaPaul Geran (ODD)
Tom Gordon (SP)
Wentworth Liberal Evan Hughes Malcolm Turnbull (Lib)Dejay ToborekBeresford Thomas Anthony Ackroyd (Arts)
David Allen (Ind)
Marc Aussie-Stone (Ind)
Peter Xing (SP)
Werriwa Labor Anne Stanley Ned Mannoun (Lib)Signe WesterbergDaniel Edwards
Whitlam Labor Stephen Jones Marcus Hewitt (Lib)
Jan Mandelson (Nat)
Tom HuntSusan PinsutiWayne Hartman (NCPP)

Northern Territory

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate CLP candidate Greens candidate Shooters candidateOther candidates
Lingiari Labor Warren Snowdon Tina MacFarlaneRob HoadChris RightonBraedon Earley (Ind)
Peter Flynn (CEC)
Alfred Gould (Ind)
Yingiya Mark Guyula (Ind)
Regina McCarthy (RUAP)
Solomon CLP Luke Gosling Natasha Griggs Todd WilliamsMarty ReinholdNevin Cartwright (ODD)
Robert Dawes (LDP)
Mark Garner (Ind)
John Kearney (AFP)
Lance Lawrence (HEMP)
Silvija Majetic (RUAP)
Brigid McCullough (CEC)

Queensland

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate LNP candidate Greens candidate FFP candidateOther candidates
Blair Labor Shayne Neumann Teresa HardingPat WalshGeoff DarrTroy Aggett (ON)
Jonathan Emms (Ind)
Patricia Petersen (Ind)
Sandy Turner (Ind)
Bonner LNP Laura Fraser Hardy Ross Vasta Ken AustinAndrew BroughtonMatthew Linney (LDP)
Jarrod Wirth (Ind)
Bowman LNP Kim Richards Andrew Laming Brad ScottBrett SaundersTony Duncan (ALA)
Brisbane LNP Pat O'Neill Trevor Evans Kirsten LovejoyMark VegarBridget Clinch (ADVP)
John Humphreys (LDP)
Capricornia LNP Leisa Neaton Michelle Landry Kate GiamarelosLindsay TempleLaurel Carter (KAP)
Ken Murray (Ind)
Dawson LNP Frank Gilbert George Christensen Jonathon DykyjAmanda NicksonAsh Dodd (KAP)
Michael Hall (GLT)
Stephen Large (Ind)
Dickson LNP Linda Lavarch Peter Dutton Michael Berkman Ray HutchinsonDoug Nicholson (LDP)
Thor Prohaska (Ind)
Fadden LNP Meaghan Scanlon Stuart Robert Daniel KwonLyn ReesBrenden Ball (ON)
Sean Macnamara (ADVP)
Fairfax Palmer United Scott Anderson Ted O'Brien Sue EtheridgeDavid ReesKris Bullen (ODD)
Keith Campbell (Ind)
Robert Dickson (Ind)
Robert Pasquali (ON)
Fisher LNP Bill Gissane Andrew Wallace Tony GibsonCaroline AshlinTracey Bell-Henselin (RUAP)
Jason Burgess (ADVP)
Mike Jessop (Ind)
LB Joum (ODD)
John Spellman (ALA)
Flynn LNP Zac Beers Ken O'Dowd Craig TomsettHeather BarnettPhil Baker (ON)
Nathan Fletcher (Ind)
Richard Love (KAP)
Jordan Puku (Ind)
Duncan Scott (Ind)
Forde LNP Des Hardman Bert van Manen Sally SpainAnnelise HellbergShaun Spain (ALA)
David Wilks (Ind)
Griffith Labor Terri Butler Fiona WardKaren AndersonTheresa GrahamBronwyn Ablett (LDP)
Karel Boele (Ind)
Matt Darragh (ALA)
John Jiggens (DLR)
Groom LNP Bronwyn Herbertson John McVeigh Antonia van GeunsJohn SandsJosie Townsend (NXT)
Herbert LNP Cathy O'Toole Ewen Jones Wendy TubmanMichael PunshonMartin Brewster (PUP)
Colin Dwyer (KAP)
David Harris (LDP)
Aaron Raffin (GLT)
Geoff Virgo (ON)
Hinkler LNP Tim Lawson Keith Pitt Tim RobertsStephen LynchBill Foster (Ind)
Damian Huxham (ON)
Robert Windred (ALA)
Kennedy KAP Norm JacobsenJonathan PavettoValerie WeierDonna Gallehawk Bob Katter (KAP)
Leichhardt LNP Sharryn Howes Warren Entsch Kurt PudniksNed GebadiJohn Kelly (RUAP)
Daniel McCarthy (Ind)
Michael Newie (Ind)
Peter Rogers (ON)
Brad Tassell (KAP)
Lilley Labor Wayne Swan David KingstonClaire OgdenSharan HallSimon Holmick (LDP)
Longman LNP Susan Lamb Wyatt Roy Ian BellWill SmithStephen Beck (Arts)
Brad Kennedy (KAP)
Rob Law (Ind)
Frances McDonald (DLR)
Michelle Pedersen (ON)
Greg Riddell (Ind)
Caleb Wells (-)
Maranoa LNP Dave Kerrigan David Littleproud Katherine HompesMyfanwy SchenkLuke Arbuckle (CM)
Sherrilyn Church (RUAP)
Rick Gurnett (KAP)
Lynette Keehn (ON)
McPherson LNP Sandy Gadd Karen Andrews Peter BurgoyneSimon GreenRob Jones (Ind)
Moncrieff LNP Hayden Sheppard Steven Ciobo Roger BrisbaneJulie Rose
Moreton Labor Graham Perrett Nic MonsourKristen LyonsFlorian HeiseAndrew Cooper (LDP)
Shan-Ju Lin (KAP)
Des Soares (NXT)
Oxley Labor Milton Dick Bibe RoadleySteve PurcellCaroline McCormackStephen Lacaze (KAP)
Brad Trussell (ON)
Petrie LNP Jacqui Pedersen Luke Howarth Sue WeberMark WhiteCatherine Buckley (LDP)
Andrew Tyrell (Arts)
Rankin Labor Jim Chalmers Freya Ostapovitch Neil CotterChristopher LawrieRic Davies (LDP)
Jeffrey Hodges (CRNT)
Shane Holley (KAP)
Ryan LNP Stephen Hegedus Jane Prentice Sandra BayleyDavid ToddSly Gryphon (LDP)
John Quinn (DLP)
Wide Bay LNP Lucy Stanton Llew O'Brien Bron MarshBruce MayerBarry Cook (KAP)
Elise Anne Cottam (ON)
Jannean Dean (GLT)
Wright LNP Allistair Smith Scott Buchholz Pietro AgnolettoBarry AustinJohn Cox (MAP)
Rod Smith (ON)
Mark Stone (LDP)

South Australia

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Xenophon candidate FFP candidateOther candidates
Adelaide Labor Kate Ellis David ColovicSophie GuyJoe HillAdrian RivishTyrone Lock (LDP)
Matt Tidswell (AJP)
Barker Liberal Mat O'Brien Tony Pasin Mark KeoughJames StaceyYvonne Zeppel
Boothby Liberal Mark Ward Nicolle Flint Jane BangeKaren HockleyGary WheatcroftJamie Armfield (Ind)
Evelyn Carroll (AJP)
Rob de Jonge (Ind)
Grey Liberal Scott Martin Rowan Ramsey Jillian MarshAndrea BroadfootCheryl KaminskiPhillip Gourlay (Ind)
Hindmarsh Liberal Steve Georganas Matt Williams Patrick O'SullivanDaniel KirkMark PotterAlyssa Liu (AJP)
Marina William (CDP)
Kingston Labor Amanda Rishworth Kelvin BinnsRobyn HolthamDamian CareyGeoff Doecke
Makin Labor Tony Zappia Graham ReynoldsKeiran SnapeCraig BossiePaul CoombeMark Aldridge (Ind)
Zarina Greenberg (AJP)
Mayo Liberal Glen Dallimore Jamie Briggs Nathan Daniell Rebekha Sharkie Bruce HicksLuke Dzivinski (LDP)
Port Adelaide Labor Mark Butler Emma FlowerdewMatthew CareyMichael SlatteryBruce HambourJanine Clipstone (AJP)
Jenalie Salt (CDP)
Sturt Liberal Matt Loader Christopher Pyne Rebecca GaldiesMatthew WrightCraig BowyerNeil Aitchison (Ind)
Geoff Russell (AJP)
Wakefield Labor Nick Champion Kathleen BourneCraig VanstoneRichard InwoodMarilyn PhillipsRalph Anderson (CDP)
John Bolton (Ind)

Tasmania

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate CDP candidateOther candidates
Bass Liberal Ross Hart Andrew Nikolic Terrill Riley-GibsonMalcolm BeattieRoy Ramage (REP)
Mark Tapsell (ARFP)
Braddon Liberal Justine Keay Brett Whiteley Scott JordanGraham HodgeJoshua Boag (LDP)
Clinton Rice (REP)
Glen Saltmarsh (ARFP)
Denison Independent Jane AustinMarcus AllanJen BrownAmanda Excell Andrew Wilkie * (Ind)
Wayne Williams (DLP)
Franklin Labor Julie Collins Amanda-Sue Markham Martine Delaney George MuskettTim Sanderson (Arts)
Lyons Liberal Brian Mitchell Eric Hutchinson Hannah Rubenach-QuinnGene MawerDuncan Livingston (REP)
Shelley Shay (ARFP)

Victoria

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate FFP candidateOther candidates
Aston Liberal Paul Klisaris Alan Tudge (Lib)Steve RaymondDaniel MartinDaniel Huppert (Ind)
Rosemary Lavin (AJP)
Joel Moore (LDP)
Ballarat Labor Catherine King Paul Tatchell (Nat)
Sarah Wade (Lib)
Alice BarnesGraham HowardDianne Colbert (AC)
Brian Eckel (Ind)
Tran Tran (RUAP)
Batman Labor David Feeney George Souris (Lib)Alex BhathalGeoffrey Cicuto (ACP)
Caitlin Evans (AJP)
Franco Guardiani (Ind)
Russell Hayward (AP)
Joel Murray (ASXP)
Maurice Oldis (REP)
Philip Sutton (Ind)
Elizabeth Syber (AEP)
Bendigo Labor Lisa Chesters Andy Maddison (Nat)
Megan Purcell (Lib)
Rosemary GlaisherAlan HowardSandra Caddy (RUAP)
Anita Donlon (Ind)
Ruth Parramore (AJP)
Bruce Labor Julian Hill Helen Kroger (Lib)Stefanie BauerNathan FoggieJill Jarvis-Wills (REP)
Doug Leith (AJP)
Alan Roncan (DLR)
Calwell Labor Maria Vamvakinou John Hsu (Lib)
(disendorsed) [32]
Natalie AbboudMichael Lakkis (Ind)
Meagan Searls (AJP)
Casey Liberal Hovig Melkonian Tony Smith (Lib)Elissa SutherlandKristin Bacon (AJP)
Peter Charleton (Ind)
Angela Dorian (RUAP)
Chisholm Labor Stefanie Perri Julia Banks (Lib)Josh FergeusCraig McCrackenMelanie Vassiliou (RUAP)
Nyree Walshe (AJP)
Corangamite Liberal Libby Coker Sarah Henderson (Lib)Patchouli PatersonAlan BarronCourtney Dalton (DLR)
Michael Lawrence (Ind)
Andy Meddick (AJP)
Patrice Nelson (DHJP)
Louis Rowe (LDP)
Nick Steel (RUAP)
Corio Labor Richard Marles Richard Lange (Lib)Sarah MansfieldSue Bull (SA)
Jeff Moran (BTFA)
Jamie Overend (AJP)
Ash Puvimanasinghe (RUAP)
Deakin Liberal Tony Clark Michael Sukkar (Lib)Joshua BriersGary CoombesVanessa Brown (AJP)
Karen Dobby (AC)
Dunkley Liberal Peta Murphy Chris Crewther (Lib)Jeanette SwainMichael RathboneSally Baillieu (Arts)
Tyson Jack (AJP)
Jeff Reaney (AC)
Ruth Stanfield (DHJP)
Joseph Toscano (Ind)
Lin Tregenza (RUAP)
Tim Wilms (LDP)
Flinders Liberal Carolyn Gleixner Greg Hunt (Lib)Willisa HogarthYvonne Gentle (RUAP)
Shane Lewis (Ind)
Ben Wild (AJP)
Gellibrand Labor Tim Watts Ben Willis (Lib)Jonathon MarsdenDavid Tran (Ind)
Gippsland National Shashi Bhatti Darren Chester (Nat)Ian OnleyBrian HeathAshleigh Belsar (AC)
Ben Buckley (LDP)
Peter Dorian (RUAP)
Peter Gardner (REP)
Christine Sindt (Ind)
Cherie Smith (Ind)
Goldstein Liberal Matthew Coote Tim Wilson (Lib)Cheryl HercusTrevor BishopNaren Chellappah (AJP)
Lee Kavanagh (DLR)
Gorton Labor Brendan O'Connor Daryl Lang (Lib)Rod Swift
Higgins Liberal Carl Katter Kelly O'Dwyer (Lib) Jason Ball Nancy Bassett (NXT)
Eleonora Gullone (AJP)
Robert Kennedy (LDP)
Rebecca O'Brien (AEP)
Jessica Tregear (DHJP)
Holt Labor Anthony Byrne James Mathias (Lib)Jake TiltonNeil BullColin Robertson (RUAP)
Hotham Labor Clare O'Neil George Hua (Lib)James BennettTatiana RathboneHelen Jeges (AJP)
Peter Vassiliou (RUAP)
Indi Independent Eric KerrMarty Corboy (Nat)
Sophie Mirabella (Lib)
Jenny O'ConnorRay Dyer (Ind)
Vincent Ferrando (RUAP)
Julian Fidge (Country)
Alan Lappin (Ind)
Cathy McGowan * (Ind)
Tim Quilty (LDP)
Isaacs Labor Mark Dreyfus Garry Spencer (Lib)Alex BreskinElizabeth Johnstone (AJP)
Jagajaga Labor Jenny Macklin David Mulholland (Lib)Hugh McKinnonJessica WardNathan Schram (AJP)
Kooyong Liberal Marg D'Arcy Josh Frydenberg (Lib)Helen McLeodAngelina Zubac (Ind)
La Trobe Liberal Simon Curtis Jason Wood (Lib)Tom CummingsJeffrey BartramJulieanne Doidge (DHJP)
David Fent (SFFP)
Leah Folloni (AJP)
Les Hughes (LDP)
Martin Leahy (ASXP)
Margaret Quinn (RUAP)
Lalor Labor Joanne Ryan Gayle Murphy (Lib)Daniel SovaSusan Jakobi (AFP)
Marion Vale (RUAP)
Mallee National Lydia Senior Andrew Broad (Nat)Helen HealyChris Lahy (CEC)
Tim Middleton (RUAP)
Maribyrnong Labor Bill Shorten Ted Hatzakortzian (Lib)Olivia Ball Catherine Cumming (Ind)
Fiona McRostie (AJP)
Anthony O'Neill (AC)
McEwen Labor Rob Mitchell James Anderson (Nat)
Chris Jermyn (Lib)
Neil BarkerDorothy LongTracey Andrew (Country)
Ross Lee (Ind)
Jeff Truscott (RUAP)
Cathy Vaina (AJP)
McMillan Liberal Chris Buckingham Russell Broadbent (Lib)Donna LancasterNathan HardingNorman Baker (RUAP)
Kathleen Ipsen (AC)
Jennifer McAdam (AJP)
Jim McDonald (LDP)
Melbourne Greens Sophie IsmailPhilip Liu (Lib) Adam Bandt Lewis Freeman-Harrison (ASXP)
Matt Riley (DLR)
Miranda Smith (AJP)
Melbourne Ports Labor Michael Danby Owen Guest (Lib) Steph Hodgins-May Peter Holland (Ind)
Levi McKenzie-Kirkbright (DLR)
John Myers (Ind)
Rob Smyth (AJP)
Henry von Doussa (AEP)
Menzies Liberal Adam Rundell Kevin Andrews (Lib)Richard CranstonDavid ClarkJay Franklin (VEP)
Antony Hulbert (AJP)
Stephen Mayne (Ind)
Ramon Robinson (Ind)
Murray Liberal Alan Williams Damian Drum* (Nat)
Duncan McGauchie (Lib)
Ian ChristoeAndrew Bock (Ind)
Robert Danieli (Country)
Jeff Davy (CEC)
Yasmin Gunasekera (RUAP)
Nigel Hicks (Ind)
Fern Summer (Ind)
Diane Teasdale (Ind)
Scullin Labor Andrew Giles Melanie Stockman (Lib)Rose LjubicicAdriana Buccianti (DLR)
John Matlen (AJP)
Wannon Liberal Michael Barling Dan Tehan (Lib)Thomas CampbellBernardine Atkinson (Ind)
Michael McCluskey (Ind)
Wills Labor Peter Khalil Kevin Hong (Lib) Samantha Ratnam Zane Alcorn (SA)
Ash Blackwell (DLR)
Tristram Chellew (ASXP)
Will Fulgenzi (SEP)
Dougal Gillman (REP)
Camille Sydow (AJP)
Francesco Timpano (Ind)

Western Australia

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Christians candidateOther candidates
Brand Labor Madeleine King Craig BuchananDawn JecksBob BurdettPhilip Scott (RUAP)
Burt Liberal Matt Keogh Matt O'Sullivan Muhammad SalmanWarnar SpykerIan Blevin (SFFP)
Canning Liberal Barry Winmar Andrew Hastie Aeron Blundell-CamdenJanine Vander VenJason Turner (Nat)
Cowan Liberal Anne Aly Luke Simpkins Sheridan YoungRex HostJamie Chester (SFFP)
Neil Hamilton (LDP)
Steve Veness (MAP)
Curtin Liberal Melissa Callanan Julie Bishop Viv GlanceDavid Archibald (ALA)
Sandra Boulter (Ind)
Durack Liberal Carol Martin Melissa Price Ian JamesGrahame GouldLisa Cole (Nat)
Mitchell Sambell (RUAP)
Forrest Liberal Lorrae Loud Nola Marino Jill ReadingEdward DabrowskiDavid Fishlock (ORP)
Luke Pilkington (Nat)
Ross Slater (Ind)
Jennifer Whately (RUAP)
Fremantle Labor Josh Wilson Pierrette KellyKate DavisMick Connolly (MAP)
Chris Jenkins (SA)
Hasluck Liberal Bill Leadbetter Ken Wyatt Patrick HyslopPhil TwissHenry Barnard (RUAP)
Moore Liberal Tony Walker Ian Goodenough Daniel LindleyMaryka Groenewald
O'Connor Liberal Jon Ford Rick Wilson Giz Watson Trevor YoungStephen Carson (RUAP)
John Hassell (Nat)
Pearce Liberal Thomas French Christian Porter Lee-Anne MilesTaffy Samuriwo-Vuntarde (RUAP)
Maddison Simmonds (Nat)
Perth Labor Tim Hammond Jeremy Quinn Tim Clifford Andrew Chambers (ODD)
Mark Walmsley (LDP)
Stirling Liberal Robert Pearson Michael Keenan Tom WebsterKevin HostKim Mubarak (Ind)
Alison Rowe (RUAP)
Swan Liberal Tammy Solonec Steve Irons Sarah Nielsen-HarveySteve Klomp
Tangney Liberal Marion Boswell Ben Morton Thor KerrJohn Wieske Dennis Jensen (Ind)

Senate

Sitting senators are listed in bold. Since this was a double dissolution election, each state elected twelve senators. Typically, the first six successful candidates from each state are elected to six-year terms, the remaining six to three-year terms, although this can create distorted results in the single transferable vote system. [33] Section 282 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act provides for a fairer method of allocation, involving a re-count of the Senate votes cast as if the election had been a half-Senate election for six seats. The long term seats are allocated to those elected in the re-count, and the short-term positions allocated to the remaining elected candidates.

Ultimately, the power to determine terms is given under the Constitution to the Senate. Following the 1987 double dissolution, the Senate chose to ignore the alternative count and instead use the traditional method based on order of election.

Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

Australian Capital Territory

Two seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates AJP candidates CDP candidates
     
  1. Katy Gallagher *
  2. David Smith
  1. Zed Seselja *
  2. Jane Hiatt
  1. Christina Hobbs
  2. Sue Wareham
  1. Deborah Field
  2. Jessica Montagne
  1. David Kim
  2. Elizabeth Tadros
LDP candidates RUAP candidates Secular candidates Sex Party candidates #Sustainable candidates
  1. Matt Donnelly
  2. Cawley Hennings
  1. Sandie O'Connor
  2. Jess Wyatt
  1. David Edwards
  2. Denis Mihaljevic
  1. Steven Bailey
  2. Robbie Swan
  1. John Haydon
  2. Martin Tye
Ungrouped candidates

Michael Hay (VOTEFLUX)
Anthony Hanson (Mature)

New South Wales

Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending four seats. The Liberal/National Coalition was defending six seats. The Australian Greens were defending one seat. The Liberal Democratic Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates CDP candidates
     
  1. Sam Dastyari *
  2. Jenny McAllister *
  3. Deborah O'Neill *
  4. Doug Cameron *
  5. Tara Moriarty
  6. Vivien Thomson
  7. Shuo Zhou
  8. Jagath Bandara
  9. Miriam Rizvi
  10. Mary O'Sullivan
  11. Paul Yi-Wen Han
  12. Alexandra Costello
  1. Marise Payne * (Lib)
  2. Arthur Sinodinos * (Lib)
  3. Fiona Nash * (Nat)
  4. Concetta Fierravanti-Wells * (Lib)
  5. John Williams * (Nat)
  6. Hollie Hughes (Lib)
  7. Jim Molan (Lib)
  8. Wes Fang (Nat)
  9. Sang Ok (Lib)
  10. Sarah Richards (Lib)
  11. Fiona Leviny (Nat)
  12. Victoria McGahey (Lib)
  1. Lee Rhiannon *
  2. Michael Osborne
  3. Jane Oakley
  4. Jananie Janarthana
  5. Marika Kontellis
  6. Gareth Bryant
  7. Christina Ho
  8. Kathryn Maiden
  9. Ray Goodlass
  10. Christine Donayre
  11. Kate Parker
  12. Sarah Fernandes
  1. Brian Burston*
  2. Dean Mackin
  3. Christine Bernier
  1. Nella Hall
  2. Peter Rahme
  3. Deborah Lions
  4. Andrew Phillips
  5. Tania Piper
  6. Beth Smith
  7. Dave Vincent
  8. Colin Broadbridge
  9. Rhonda Avasalu
  10. Archie Lea
  11. Lena El-Daghl
  12. Charles Knox
LDP candidates ADVP candidates AJP candidates ALA candidates AMEP candidates
     
  1. David Leyonhjelm *
  2. Sam Kennard
  1. Raymond Bennie
  2. Mark Bradbury
  1. Lynda Stoner
  2. Gordon Elkington
  1. Kirralie Smith
  2. Gary Anderson
  1. Rob Bryden
  2. Daniel Kirkness
Arts candidates CEC candidates CountryMinded candidates DLP candidates DLR candidates
     
  1. Barry Keldoulis
  2. Nicholas Gledhill
  1. Ann Lawler
  2. Robert Butler
  1. Christopher Buckman
  2. Methuen Morgan
  1. Paul McCormack
  2. Dawn Willis
  1. Ray Thorpe
  2. Stacey Dowson
FFP candidates HAP candidates HEMP candidates Hinch candidates Katter candidates
     
  1. Phil Jobe
  2. Sally Vincent
  3. Simon McCaffrey
  1. Andrew Patterson
  2. Leanne Paff
  1. Jason Olbourne
  2. Andrew Katelaris
  1. Ken Stevens
  2. Adam Washbourne
  1. Tom Harris
  2. Anthony Belcastro
Lambie candidates Mature candidates NCPP candidates ODD candidates Pirate candidates
    
  1. Allan Thomas
  2. Bruce Relph
  3. Mitch Carr
  1. Paul Quinn
  2. Gregory Frearson
  1. Eric Greening
  2. Andy Thompson
  1. Berge Der Sarkissian
  2. Arthur Emmett
  1. Sam Kearns
  2. Darren McIntosh
Progressives candidates PUP candidates REP candidates RUAP candidates SA candidates
     
  1. Allan Quartly
  2. Ash Rose
  1. Suellen Wrightson
  2. Robert Marks
  3. Cara Donnelly
  1. Peter Breen
  2. Susan Perrow
  1. Brian Tucker
  2. Maree Nichols
  1. Ken Canning
  2. Susan Price
  3. Sharlene Leroy-Dyer
  4. Howard Byrnes
Science/Cyclists candidates Secular candidates Seniors United candidates SEP candidates Sex Party candidates
     
  1. James Jansson (Science)
  2. Eve Slavich (Science)
  3. Ingrid Ralph (Cyclists)
  4. Jai Cooper (Cyclists)
  1. Ian Bryce
  2. Dee Ellis
  1. Gillian Evans
  2. Kerry Koliadis
  3. Chris Osborne
  1. James Cogan
  2. John Davis
  1. Ross Fitzgerald
  2. Sue Raye
SFF candidates #Sustainable candidates VEP candidates VOTEFLUX candidates Xenophon candidates
     
  1. Karl Houseman
  2. Peter Johnson
  1. William Bourke
  2. Greg Graham
  1. Shayne Higson
  2. Janise Farrell
  1. Steven Lopez
  2. Nathan Spataro
  1. Aidan Dalgliesh
  2. Anthony Dona
Group G candidatesUngrouped candidates
  
  1. Teresa van Lieshout
  2. Colin Bennett

Warren Grzic (Ind)
Jane Ward (Ind)
Liam Munday (Ind)
Bryan Lambert (Ind)
Peter Wallace (Ind)

James Wright (Ind)
Joanna Rzetelski (Ind)
Danny Lim (Ind)
Maree Ann Cruze (AAP)
Stephen Muller (Ind)

Peter Muller (Ind)
John Cooper (Ind)
Santa Spruce-Peet-Boyd (Ind)
David Ash (Ind)
Nigel Smith (Ind)

Ron Poulsen (-)
Peter Gooley (Ind)
Nick Chapman (Ind)
Leonard Brown (Ind)
Richelle Tsay (Ind)

Northern Territory

Two seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Country Liberal Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates CLP candidates Greens candidates CDP candidates CEC candidates
     
  1. Malarndirri McCarthy*
  2. Pat Honan
  1. Nigel Scullion *
  2. Jenni Lillis
  1. Michael Connard
  2. Kathy Bannister
  1. Carol Ordish
  2. John Ordish
  1. Trudy Campbell
  2. Ian Barry
HEMP/Sex Party candidates RUAP candidatesUngrouped candidates
   
  1. Andrew Kavasilas (HEMP)
  2. Timothy Jones (Sex)
  1. Jan Pile
  2. Jimmy Gimini

TS Lee (Ind)
Tristan Marshall (ODD)
Maurie Japarta Ryan (Ind)

Marney MacDonald (AAP)
Greg Strettles (Ind)

Queensland

Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending four seats. The Liberal National Party was defending six seats. The Australian Greens were defending one seat. The Palmer United Party was defending one seat, although Senator Glenn Lazarus had left the party and was contesting for his Glenn Lazarus Team.

Labor candidates LNP candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates Lazarus candidates
     
  1. Murray Watt*
  2. Anthony Chisholm*
  3. Claire Moore *
  4. Chris Ketter *
  5. Jane Casey
  6. Cheryl Thompson
  1. George Brandis *
  2. Matt Canavan *
  3. James McGrath *
  4. Ian Macdonald *
  5. Barry O'Sullivan *
  6. Joanna Lindgren
  7. Dan Ryan
  8. Gerard Rennick
  1. Larissa Waters *
  2. Andrew Bartlett
  3. Ben Pennings
  4. Johanna Kloot
  5. Fiona Anderson
  6. Charles Worringham
  7. Rainee Skinner
  8. Janina Leo
  9. Meg Anderson
  10. Louise Noble
  11. Kirsten Kennedy
  12. Elena Quirk
  1. Pauline Hanson*
  2. Malcolm Roberts*
  3. Fraser Anning
  4. Judy Smith
  1. Glenn Lazarus
  2. Kerrod Walters
  3. Annette Lourigan
ADVP candidates AJP candidates ALA candidates Arts candidates CDP candidates
     
  1. Jeremy Davey
  2. Darryl Hodkinson
  1. Paul Bevan
  2. Zade Watson
  1. Bernard Gaynor
  2. Alan Biggs
  3. Chelle Dobson
  1. Frances Jankowski
  2. Neil Fainges
  1. Wayne Solomon
  2. Ludy Sweeris-Sigrist
CEC candidates Christians candidates CountryMinded candidates Cyclists candidates DLP candidates
     
  1. Jan Pukallus
  2. Stephen Harding
  1. Shea Taylor
  2. Malcolm Brice
  1. Pete Mailler
  2. Sherrill Stivano
  1. Chris Cox
  2. Edward Re
  1. Sheila Vincent
  2. Lucius Majoor
DLR candidates Family First candidates HAP candidates Hinch candidates Katter candidates
     
  1. Deb Lynch
  2. Lorraine Smith
  1. Rod McGarvie
  2. Sue Baynes
  3. Kate Horan
  4. David Pellowe
  1. Jason Woodforth
  2. Sarinah Golden
  1. Deb Cotter
  2. Karin Hanbidge
  1. Rowell Walton
  2. Joy Marriott
Lambie candidates LDP candidates Mature candidates MEP candidates ODD candidates
     
  1. Marcus Saltmarsh
  2. Crystal Peckett
  1. Gabe Buckley
  2. John Rooth
  1. Terry Snell
  2. Belinda Cameron
  1. Marnie Southward
  2. William Moran
  1. Peter Radic
  2. David Missingham
Pirate candidates Progressives candidates PUP candidates REP candidates RUAP candidates
     
  1. Brandon Selic
  2. Isaac Pursehouse
  1. Ken Stevens
  2. Jo McCormack
  1. James McDonald
  2. Craig Gunnis
  1. James Moylan
  2. MaryBeth Gundrum
  1. Paul Taylor
  2. Neroli Mooney
Secular candidates SEP candidates Sex Party/HEMP candidates SFF candidates #Sustainable candidates
     
  1. Trevor Bell
  2. Scott Clark
  1. Mike Head
  2. Erin Cooke
  1. Robin Bristow (Sex)
  2. Therese Howes (HEMP)
  3. Kirsty Patten (Sex)
  1. Michael Turner
  2. Michael Gee
  1. John Roles
  2. Matt Moran
VOTEFLUX candidates Xenophon candidatesGroup R candidatesUngrouped candidates
    
  1. Mark Gardner
  2. Reece Flowers
  1. Suzanne Grant
  2. Daniel Crow
  1. Sal Rivas
  2. Val Tanguilig
  • Shyamal Reddy
  • Greg McMahon
  • David Bundy
  • Kim Vuga
  • Jim Savage
  • Tony Moore
  • Josephine Potter
  • Paul Stevenson
  • Marshal Anderson
  • Ian Eugarde
  • Julie Boyd
  • Leeanne Hanna-McGuffie
  • Zoemaree Harris
  • Michael Kaff
  • Terry Jorgensen
  • Gary Pead
  • John Gibson
  • Belinda Marriage
  • Greg Beattie

South Australia

Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending five seats. The Australian Greens were defending two seats. The Family First Party was defending one seat. The Nick Xenophon Team was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates NXT candidates Family First candidates
     
  1. Penny Wong *
  2. Don Farrell*
  3. Alex Gallacher *
  4. Anne McEwen
  5. Michael Allison
  6. Bronwyn Gallacher
  1. Simon Birmingham *
  2. Cory Bernardi *
  3. Anne Ruston *
  4. David Fawcett *
  5. Sean Edwards
  6. Kerrynne Liddle
  1. Sarah Hanson-Young *
  2. Robert Simms
  3. Jody Moate
  4. Harriet de Kok
  1. Nick Xenophon *
  2. Stirling Griff*
  3. Skye Kakoschke-Moore*
  4. Tim Storer
  1. Bob Day *
  2. Lucy Gichuhi
One Nation candidates AJP candidates ALA candidates AMEP candidates Arts candidates
     
  1. Steven Burgess
  2. Angelina Nicolis
  1. Tania Noble
  2. Emma Breagan
  1. Wanda Lee Marsh
  2. Andrew Horwood
  1. Nathan Green
  2. Judith Kuerschner
  1. Terence Crawford
  2. Charles Sanders
CDP candidates CEC candidates Cyclists candidates HEMP/Sex Party candidates Hinch candidates
     
  1. Matt Attia
  2. Joseph Stephen
  1. Alex Kozlow
  2. Paul Siebert
  1. Sundance Bilson-Thompson
  2. Angus Harker-Smith
  1. Ryan Parker (HEMP)
  2. Margaret Saunders (Sex)
  1. Lynn-Marie Grosser
  2. Colin Thomas
LDP candidates Mature candidates MEP candidates Progressives candidates PUP candidates
     
  1. Roostam Sadri
  2. Michael Noack
  1. Darryl Bothe
  2. Lyndal Denny
  1. Adrian Tuazon-McCheyne
  2. Alex Bond
  1. Sasha Pazeski-Nikoloski
  2. Jaz Priddey
  1. Kristian Rees
  2. Carlo Filingeri
SFF candidates VEP candidates VOTEFLUX candidatesUngrouped candidates
    
  1. John Hahn
  2. Nick Carter
  1. Jessica Knight
  2. Kym Buckley
  1. Adam Bird
  2. Jeff Baker

Ron Waters (AAP)
Christopher Cochrane (Ind)
Adam Richards (Ind)

Mohammad Ali (Ind)
Dave Saddler (Ind)
Malcolm Davey (Ind)

Tasmania

Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending five seats. The Liberal Party was defending four seats. The Australian Greens were defending two seats. The Palmer United Party was defending one seat, although Senator Jacqui Lambie had left the party and contested for her Jacqui Lambie Network.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Lambie candidates One Nation candidates
  
  1. Anne Urquhart *
  2. Helen Polley *
  3. Carol Brown *
  4. Catryna Bilyk *
  5. John Short
  6. Lisa Singh *
  1. Eric Abetz *
  2. Stephen Parry *
  3. Jonathon Duniam*
  4. David Bushby *
  5. Richard Colbeck
  6. John Tucker
  1. Peter Whish-Wilson *
  2. Nick McKim *
  3. Anna Reynolds
  1. Jacqui Lambie *
  2. Steve Martin
  3. Rob Waterman
  1. Kate McCulloch
  2. Natasia Manzi
AJP candidates ALA candidates ARFP candidates Arts candidates CDP candidates
    
  1. Karen Bevis
  2. Alison Baker
  1. Tony Robinson
  2. Susan Horwood
  1. Kevin Harkins
  2. Carmen Evans
  1. Scott O'Hara
  2. JoAnne Volta
  1. Silvana Nero-Nile
  2. Mishka Gora
CEC candidates Family First candidates Hinch candidates LDP candidates PUP candidates
     
  1. Meg Thornton
  2. Steve Kucina
  1. Peter Madden
  2. Andrew Roberts
  1. Suzanne Cass
  2. Daniel Baker
  1. Clinton Mead
  2. Ian Alston
  1. Kevin Morgan
  2. Justin Stringer
  3. Quentin Von Stieglitz
REP candidates Science candidates Sex Party/HEMP candidates SFF candidates VOTEFLUX candidates
     
  1. Rob Manson
  2. Sharon Joyce
  1. Hans Willink
  2. Jin-oh Choi
  1. Francesca Collins (Sex)
  2. Matt Owen (HEMP)
  1. Matthew Allen
  2. Ricky Midson
  1. Adam Poulton
  2. Max Kaye
Xenophon candidatesUngrouped candidates
  
  1. Michelle Hoult
  2. Nicky Cohen

David Crawford (AAP)
Kaye Marskell (Ind)
Richard Temby (MAP)

Grant Russell (Ind)
George Lane (Ind)

Victoria

The Labor Party was defending four seats. The Liberal/National Coalition was defending four seats. The Australian Greens were defending two seats. The Motoring Enthusiast Party was defending one seat. The Democratic Labour Party was defending one seat, although Senator John Madigan had left the party and was running for his own Manufacturing and Farming Party.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates Hinch candidates AMEP candidates
 
  1. Kim Carr *
  2. Stephen Conroy *
  3. Jacinta Collins *
  4. Gavin Marshall *
  5. Jennifer Yang
  6. Louise Persse
  7. Steve Kent
  8. Les Tarczon
  1. Mitch Fifield * (Lib)
  2. Bridget McKenzie * (Nat)
  3. Scott Ryan * (Lib)
  4. James Paterson * (Lib)
  5. Jane Hume* (Lib)
  6. Karina Okotel (Lib)
  7. Rebecca Treloar (Nat)
  1. Richard Di Natale *
  2. Janet Rice *
  3. Misha Coleman
  4. Elise Klein
  5. Anna Crabb
  6. James Searle
  7. Tasma Minifie
  8. Jennifer Alden
  9. Judy Cameron
  10. Gurm Sekhon
  11. Josephine Maguire-Rosier
  12. Rose Read
  1. Derryn Hinch*
  2. Stuart Grimley
  1. Ricky Muir
  2. Aaron Mackley
Madigan candidates One Nation candidates ACP candidates AJP candidates ALA candidates
     
  1. John Madigan
  2. Mark George
  1. Simon Roylance
  2. Ian Cameron
  1. Garry Kerr
  2. Phil Larkin
  1. Bruce Poon
  2. Jacqueline Edgecombe
  1. Daniel Jones
  2. Kenneth Nicholls
Arts candidates CDP candidates CEC candidates Christians candidates DLP candidates
     
  1. Rose Godde
  2. Jamie Henson
  3. Maureen Andrew
  1. May Hanna
  2. Stephanie Botros
  1. Craig Isherwood
  2. Gabrielle Peut
  1. Vickie Janson
  2. Eleni Arapoglou
  3. Anne Okumu
  1. Stephen Vereker
  2. Michael Freeman
DLR candidates Family First candidates HAP candidates Lambie candidates LDP candidates
     
  1. Greg Chipp
  2. John Sherman
  1. Peter Bain
  2. Randell Green
  3. Craig Manners
  1. Isaac Golden
  2. Kathryn Breakwell
  1. Hugh Dolan
  2. Matt Timson
  1. Duncan Spender
  2. David Limbrick
Mature candidates MEP candidates Pirate candidates Progressives candidates PUP candidates
     
  1. Graham McCarthy
  2. Roy Ridge
  1. Jason Tuazon-McCheyne
  2. Jacqueline Tomlins
  1. Lachlan Simpson
  2. Richard Burleigh
  1. David Knight
  2. Josh Gilmore
  1. Catriona Thoolen
  2. Cameron Hickey
REP candidates RUAP candidates SA candidates Science/Cyclists candidates Secular candidates
     
  1. Graham Askey
  2. Gray Wilson
  1. Danny Nalliah
  2. Rosalie Crestani
  1. Lalitha Chelliah
  2. Tim Gooden
  1. Luke James (Science)
  2. Nik Dow (Cyclists)
  1. John Perkins
  2. Alice Carr
SEP candidates Sex Party candidates SFF candidates #Sustainable candidates VEP candidates
     
  1. Chris Sinnema
  2. Peter Byrne
  1. Meredith Doig
  2. Amy Mulcahy
  1. Jake Wilson
  2. Ethan Constantinou
  1. Georgia Nicholls
  2. Steven Armstrong
  1. David Scanlon
  2. Miranda Jones
VOTEFLUX candidates Xenophon candidatesGroup B candidatesUngrouped candidates
    
  1. Danielle Lehrer
  2. Stuart Milne
  1. Naomi Halpern
  2. Justin Lee
  1. David Collyer
  2. Wanda Mitchell-Cook

Stephen Juhasz
Karthik Arasu
Dennis Hall
Dana Spasojevic
John Karagiannidis
Geoff Lutz
Allan Mull
Chris Ryan

Eric Vadarlis
Mark Dickenson
Immanuel Shmuel
Glenn Floyd
Meredith Urie
Trevor Nye
Peter Hawks
Christopher Beslis

Western Australia

Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending six seats. The Australian Greens were defending two seats. The Palmer United Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates Nationals candidates
    
  1. Sue Lines *
  2. Glenn Sterle *
  3. Pat Dodson *
  4. Louise Pratt*
  5. Mark Reed
  6. Susan Bowers
  7. Mia Onorato
  1. Mathias Cormann *
  2. Michaelia Cash *
  3. Dean Smith *
  4. Linda Reynolds *
  5. Chris Back *
  6. David Johnston
  7. Sheridan Ingram
  1. Scott Ludlam *
  2. Rachel Siewert *
  3. Jordon Steele-John
  4. Samantha Jenkinson
  5. Michael Boldock
  6. Rai Ismail
  1. Rod Culleton*
  2. Peter Georgiou
  3. Ioanna Culleton
  1. Kado Muir
  2. Nick Fardell
  3. Elizabeth Re
PUP candidates AFP candidates AJP candidates ALA candidates Arts candidates
     
  1. Dio Wang
  2. Jacque Kruger
  1. Lyn Vickery
  2. Brian McRea
  1. Katrina Love
  2. Alicia Sutton
  1. Debbie Robinson
  2. Marion Hercock
  1. Robert Buratti
  2. Robert Taylor
CDP candidates CEC candidates Christians candidates Cyclists candidates DLP candidates
     
  1. Mark Imisides
  2. Philip Read
  1. Jean Robinson
  2. Judy Sudholz
  1. Lindsay Cameron
  2. Jacky Young
  1. Peter Mah
  2. Christopher Howard
  1. Fernando Bove
  2. Troy Kiernan
Family First candidates HAP candidates HEMP/Sex Party candidates Hinch candidates LDP candidates
     
  1. Linda Rose
  2. Henry Heng
  1. Samantha Tilbury
  2. Sara Fargher
  1. Michael Balderstone (HEMP)
  2. James Hurley (Sex)
  1. Nicki Hide
  2. Rachael Higgins
  1. Graeme Klass
  2. Connor Whittle
Mature candidates REP candidates RUAP candidates SA candidates SFF candidates
     
  1. Stuart Donald
  2. Patti Bradshaw
  1. Pedro Schwindt
  2. Camilla Sundbladh
  1. Anthony Hardwick
  2. Sheila Mundy
  1. Kamala Emanuel
  2. Seamus Doherty
  3. Farida Iqbal
  1. Andrew Skerritt
  2. Ross Williamson
VOTEFLUX candidates Xenophon candidatesGroup V candidatesUngrouped candidates
    
  1. Richard Thomas
  2. Mark Connolly
  1. Luke Bolton
  2. Michael Bovell
  1. Stuey Paull
  2. Gary Morris

Kai Jones (Ind)
Tammara Moody (AAP)
Julie Matheson (Ind)

Peter Castieau (Ind)
Susan Hoddinott (KAP)
Norm Ramsay (Ind)

Summary by party

Beside each party is the number of seats contested by that party in the House of Representatives for each state, as well as an indication of whether the party contested the Senate election in the respective state.

Party NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT Total
HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S
Australian Labor Party 47*37*30*16*11*5*2*2*1508
Liberal Party of Australia 38*35*16*11*5*2*1076
Liberal National Party of Queensland 30*301
National Party of Australia 10*7*5*223
Country Liberal Party (NT)2*21
Australian Greens 47*37*30*16*11*5*2*2*1508
Family First Party 7*17*30**11**656
Christian Democratic Party 47****3*5***558
Animal Justice Party 9*26***6***417
Liberal Democratic Party 8*8*11*2*2*1**1337
Rise Up Australia Party 1*18*3*7**2*316
Nick Xenophon Team 4*1*2**11**186
Australian Christians 6**12*183
Pauline Hanson's One Nation 3**12****156
Katter's Australian Party *12**123
Drug Law Reform Australia 2*7*2*113
Australian Liberty Alliance 4**5*1***106
Online Direct Democracy 6*2*11*103
Science Party 10***103
Renewable Energy Party 1*4***3*85
Citizens Electoral Council 3*2*****2*77
Arts Party 3*1*2***1*76
Australian Sex Party 2*4*******68
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 1*1**2***266
Derryn Hinch's Justice Party 2*4*****66
Mature Australia Party 1**1*2****47
Socialist Alliance 1*2*1*43
Australian Defence Veterans Party 1*3*42
Australia First Party 21*141
Bullet Train for Australia 1124
Democratic Labour Party 1**1**134
Socialist Equality Party 2*1**33
Australian Equality Party (Marriage) 3***33
Glenn Lazarus Team 3*31
Australian Recreational Fishers Party 3*31
Australian Country Party 3131
Australian Cyclists Party 1*1****25
CountryMinded 1*1**23
Non-Custodial Parents Party 22
HEMP Party *****1*16
Palmer United Party **1****16
Australian Antipaedophile Party 1*****15
#Sustainable Australia 1****14
Australian Progressives *1***14
Voluntary Euthanasia Party *1**13
Pirate Party Australia 1***13
Smokers' Rights Party 11
Consumer Rights & No-Tolls 11
Outdoor Recreation Party 11
VOTEFLUX.ORG *******7
Secular Party of Australia ****4
Health Australia Party ****4
Jacqui Lambie Network ****4
Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party ***3
Seniors United Party of Australia *1
John Madigan's Manufacturing and Farming Party *1
Independent and other42*30*22*4*6*1*14*1107

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