This is a list of candidates for the 2017 Western Australian state election. The election was held on 11 March 2017.
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 | One Nation candidate | Other candidates |
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Albany | Labor | Peter Watson | Greg Stocks | Robert Sutton | David Rastrick | Anthony Griffiths | Ian 't Hart (AC) |
Armadale | Labor | Tony Buti | Wendy Jeffery | Anthony Pyle | Edward Flaherty (MBP) Cameron Huynh (Ind) Nitasha Naidu (AC) | ||
Balcatta | Liberal | David Michael | Chris Hatton | Nicole Harvey | Keith McEncroe (AC) Mile Nasteski (MBP) Richard Tait (LDP) | ||
Baldivis | Labor | Reece Whitby | Malcolm George | Christine Fegebank | John Zurakowski | Craig Hamersley (Ind) Yvette Holmes (AC) Prabhpreet Makkar (MBP) Kath Summers (Ind) Matt Whitfield (Ind) | |
Bassendean | Labor | Dave Kelly | Jim Seth | Sarah Quinton | Graeme Martin (MBP) Paul Mewhor (AC) | ||
Bateman | Liberal | Tomas Fitzgerald | Dean Nalder | Adie Wilmot | Michelle Meyers | Adrian Arnold (JMWA) Don Huggins (AC) Jonathan Masih (MBP) | |
Belmont | Liberal | Cassie Rowe | Glenys Godfrey | Bhuwan Khadka | Julie Mitchell | Brigit Anderson (AJP) Ian Blevin (SFFP) Sue Fraser (AC) Miral Soboh (MBP) | |
Bicton | Liberal | Lisa O'Malley | Matt Taylor | Louise Dickmann | Steve Kepert (Ind) Richard Korfanty (MBP) Colleen Saporita (AJP) Stephen Wardell-Johnson (AC) | ||
Bunbury | Liberal | Don Punch | Ian Morison | James Hayward | Michael Baldock | Sam Brown | Aldo Del Popolo (MBP) Bernie Masters (SFFP) Anthony Shannon (Flux) |
Burns Beach | Liberal | Mark Folkard | Albert Jacob | Mark Cooper | Rudolph Crous (AC) Sandy Culum-Buzak (MBP) Joy Drennan (FFP) Carl Maddox (JMWA) | ||
Butler | Labor | John Quigley | Linda Aitken | Tom Webster | Susan Hoddinott | Ryno Joubert (AC) Ron Smith (JMWA) Ola Sommer (MBP) Jan van Niekerk (SFFP) | |
Cannington | Labor | Bill Johnston | Jesse Jacobs | Elliot Thompson | Rozane Bezuidenhout | Zena Rihani (MBP) Gary Smith (AC) Mohsin Virk (-) | |
Carine | Liberal | Andrew Owens | Tony Krsticevic | Nadine Reeves-Hennessey | Terry Popham | Annette Almond (JMWA) Ray Moran (AC) Athan Tsirigotis (MBP) | |
Central Wheatbelt | National | Gary Templeman | Bill Crabtree | Mia Davies | Audrey Foote | Shaun Reid | Estelle Gom (Ind) Dennis Pease (AC) Diff Reynders (SFFP) |
Churchlands | Liberal | Paul Lilburne | Sean L'Estrange | Joanna Gurak | Jim Bivoltsis (Ind) Jack Garber (JMWA) Daljeet Gill (MBP) Paul Phillips (AC) | ||
Cockburn | Labor | Fran Logan | Lavin Raja-Yogam | Shannon Hewitt | Connor McHugh (MBP) Steve Portelli (Ind) Edward Roose (AC) Erinn Stanfield (Flux) | ||
Collie-Preston | Liberal | Mick Murray | Elysia Harverson | Monique Warnock | Gordon Tayler | David Miller | Don Hyland (Ind) Louie Scibilia (Ind) Clinton Thomas (SFFP) |
Cottesloe | Liberal | Caitlin Collins | Colin Barnett | Greg Boland | Riaan Groenewald (AC) Alida Lancee (Ind) Dmitry Malov (Ind) Nicole Poppas (MBP) Michael Watson (-) | ||
Darling Range | Liberal | Barry Urban | Tony Simpson | Iwan Boskamp | Sharon Polgar | Craig Ballinger (MBP) Chris Barker (Flux) Derek Bruning (AC) Manamal Froumis (Ind) Jake McCoull (LDP) Stuart Ostle (SFFP) | |
Dawesville | Liberal | Adam Woodage | Zak Kirkup | Luke Pilkington | Aeron Blundell-Camden | Lawrence Shave | Russell McCarthy (SFFP) Dave Schumacher (Ind) Liam Spence (Flux) Alan Svilicic (MBP) |
Forrestfield | Liberal | Stephen Price | Nathan Morton | Eugene Marshall | Jenny Bennett | Brett Crook (AC) Ashley Jago (AJP) M. Shahalam (MBP) | |
Fremantle | Labor | Simone McGurk | Hayden Shenton | Martin Spencer | Warren Duffy | Andrew Ayre (MBP) Chris Jenkins (SA) Janetia Knapp (JMWA) Gabrielle van der Linde (AC) | |
Geraldton | Liberal | Lara Dalton | Ian Blayney | Paul Brown | Paul Connolly | Wayne Martin | David Caudwell (SFFP) Greg Hall (AC) Victor Tanti (Ind) |
Girrawheen | Labor | Margaret Quirk | Dame Krcoski | Mushfiq Shah | Che Tam Nguyen (FFP) David Phillips (AC) Raymond Roach (SFFP) Sahaj Singh (MBP) | ||
Hillarys | Liberal | Teresa Ritchie | Peter Katsambanis | Louahna Lloyd | Rob Johnson (Ind) Elisabete Robinson (AC) | ||
Jandakot | Liberal | Yaz Mubarakai | Joe Francis | Dorinda Cox | John Murphy | Francesca Gobbert (AJP) Sat Samra (MBP) Warnar Spyker (AC) | |
Joondalup | Liberal | Emily Hamilton | Jan Norberger | Lisa Webb | Brian Brightman (Ind) Nicholas Hart (FFP) Rex Host (AC) Aaron Malloy (JMWA) Peter Martin (MBP) | ||
Kalamunda | Liberal | Matthew Hughes | John Day | Lee-Anne Miles | Ray Gould (resigned) | Murray Bowyer (JMWA) Evazelia Colyvas (MBP) Brady Williams (AC) | |
Kalgoorlie | National | Darren Forster | Kyran O'Donnell | Tony Crook | Jacqueline Spurling | Richard Bolton | James Erwin (Flux) Mike Lucas (SFFP) |
Kimberley | Labor | Josie Farrer | Warren Greatorex | Rob Houston | Liz Vaughan | Keith Wright | Ryan Albrey (Flux) Graham Chapman (Ind) Kai Jones (Ind) |
Kingsley | Liberal | Jessica Stojkovski | Andrea Mitchell | Matt Ward | Gilbert Burnside (AC) John McNair (JMWA) Dominic Staltari (MBP) | ||
Kwinana | Labor | Roger Cook | Bianca Talbot | Jody Freeman | Tim Taylor | Joshua Hyde (MBP) Eleanor Morel (AC) | |
Mandurah | Labor | David Templeman | Lynne Rowlands | Jason Turner | Jodie Moffat | Doug Shaw | Paul Batsioudis (MBP) Seb Carrie-Wilson (Flux) |
Maylands | Labor | Lisa Baker | Amanda Madden | Caroline Perks | Benny Fensome (MBP) Matt Kleyn (AC) Greg Smith (JMWA) | ||
Midland | Labor | Michelle Roberts | Daniel Parasiliti | Matthew Biggs | Tony D'Angelo | John Biltoft (MBP) Trent Passmore (SFFP) Greg Ross (JMWA) | |
Mirrabooka | Labor | Janine Freeman | Lily Chen | Rafeif Ismail | Sareeta Doobree (MBP) Chukwudumebi Igbokwe (AC) Matueny Luke (Ind) Kim Mubarak (Ind) | ||
Moore | National | Barni Norton | Darren Slyns | Shane Love | Peter Leam | Jim Kelly | Wes Porter (AC) Ross Williamson (SFFP) |
Morley | Liberal | Amber-Jade Sanderson | Ian Britza | Anne-Marie Ricciardi | Nasim Boksmati (MBP) Lois Host (AC) Paul Longo (SFFP) | ||
Mount Lawley | Liberal | Simon Millman | Michael Sutherland | Matt Roberts | Alexandra Farsalas (MBP) Kandi Revian (AJP) Janelle van Burgel (AC) | ||
Murray-Wellington | Liberal | Robyn Clarke | Murray Cowper | Paul Gillett | Callum Burwood | Ross Slater | Mark McCall (SFFP) Daniel Radley (Flux) |
Nedlands | Liberal | Penny Taylor | Bill Marmion | Daniel Grosso | Keith Ginbey (MBP) Andrew Mangano (JMWA) Christopher Shaw (AC) | ||
North West Central | National | Shane Hill | Julee Westcott | Vince Catania | Carol Green | Dane Sorensen (disendorsed) | Sandy Davies (Ind) Adrian D'Cunha (Flux) Angela Hooper (MBP) |
Perth | Liberal | John Carey | Eleni Evangel | Hannah Milligan | Ben Ballingall (Flux) Matt Hanson (AJP) Archie Hyde (MBP) Ken Lim (AC) Ian Molyneux (JMWA) | ||
Pilbara | National | Kevin Michel | Mark Alchin | Brendon Grylls | Brent McKenna | David Archibald | Mark Dunn (Flux) Davyd Hooper (MBP) Fiona White-Hartig (SFFP) |
Riverton | Liberal | Marion Boswell | Mike Nahan | Thor Kerr | Zeeshan Pasha (MBP) Susan Regnard (AC) Gavin Waugh (JMWA) | ||
Rockingham | Labor | Mark McGowan | Wendy Baumann | James Mumme | James Omalley | Craig Buchanan (Ind) Mark Charles (MBP) Sylvia Stonehouse (AC) | |
Roe | National | Bradley Willis | Graham Jacobs | Peter Rundle | Simone McInnes | Eketerina Zacklova | Anthony Fels (-) Cathie Kelly (AC) Peter Stacey (SFFP) |
Scarborough | Liberal | Tony Walker | Liza Harvey | Judith Cullity | Margaret Dodd (resigned) | Dan Bailey (MBP) Kevin Host (AC) Steven Pynt (JMWA) | |
South Perth | Liberal | Michael Voros | John McGrath | Mark Brogan | M. Francis (Ind) Fiona Reid (Ind) Jason St Martin (MBP) Rosemary Steineck (AC) | ||
Southern River | Liberal | Terry Healy | Peter Abetz | Toni Pikos-Sallie | David Fishlock (LDP) Craig Harley (Ind) Steven Secker (Ind) Aman Singh (MBP) Ash Srivatstava (JMWA) | ||
Swan Hills | Liberal | Jessica Shaw | Frank Alban | Evan Webb | Sandra Old | Danusha Bhowaniah (JMWA) Lucky Singh (MBP) | |
Thornlie | Labor | Chris Tallentire | Rob Coales | Donna McAleese | Sandy Baraiolo (disendorsed) | Sibel Bennett (MBP) Madeleine Goiran (AC) Gary Hammond (SFFP) Andrew van Dam (Flux) | |
Vasse | Liberal | Wes Hartley | Libby Mettam | Peter Gordon | Luke O'Connell | ||
Victoria Park | Labor | Ben Wyatt | Julian Jacobs | Ryan Quinn | Jennifer Noye (MBP) Mark Staer (AC) | ||
Wanneroo | Liberal | Sabine Winton | Paul Miles | Robyn Treacy | Joe Darcy | Greg Macpherson (JMWA) Linley Pass (AC) Peter Rosengrave (MBP) Max Wilson (Ind) | |
Warnbro | Labor | Paul Papalia | Luke Muscedere | Jillian Cain | Alex Scholz | Samantha Figgins (MBP) Thomas Hunter (JMWA) Deonne Kingsford (AC) | |
Warren-Blackwood | National | Hugh Litson | Ross Woodhouse | Terry Redman | Andrew Huntley | Greg Moroney | Marc Deas (SFFP) |
West Swan | Liberal | Rita Saffioti | Rod Henderson | Beth McMullan | James Lawrence (JMWA) Isaac Moran (AC) Trevor Ruwoldt (SFFP) | ||
Willagee | Labor | Peter Tinley | Rebecca Aubrey | Felicity McGeorge | Corina Abraham (SA) Robin Hosking (AC) Paul Potter (MBP) |
Six candidates were elected in each region. Incumbent 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 (*).
The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The National Party was defending two seats. The Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party was defending one seat.
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The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The National Party was defending two seats. The Greens were defending one seat.
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The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats, although sitting MLC Nigel Hallett was running for the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party. The National Party was defending one seat.
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