Candidates of the 2017 Western Australian state election

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This is a list of candidates for the 2017 Western Australian state election. The election was held on 11 March 2017.

Contents

Redistribution and seat changes

Retiring MPs

Liberal

National

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 One Nation candidateOther candidates
Albany Labor Peter Watson Greg StocksRobert SuttonDavid RastrickAnthony GriffithsIan 't Hart (AC)
Armadale Labor Tony Buti Wendy JefferyAnthony PyleEdward Flaherty (MBP)
Cameron Huynh (Ind)
Nitasha Naidu (AC)
Balcatta Liberal David Michael Chris Hatton Nicole HarveyKeith McEncroe (AC)
Mile Nasteski (MBP)
Richard Tait (LDP)
Baldivis Labor Reece Whitby Malcolm GeorgeChristine FegebankJohn ZurakowskiCraig Hamersley (Ind)
Yvette Holmes (AC)
Prabhpreet Makkar (MBP)
Kath Summers (Ind)
Matt Whitfield (Ind)
Bassendean Labor Dave Kelly Jim SethSarah QuintonGraeme Martin (MBP)
Paul Mewhor (AC)
Bateman Liberal Tomas Fitzgerald Dean Nalder Adie WilmotMichelle MeyersAdrian Arnold (JMWA)
Don Huggins (AC)
Jonathan Masih (MBP)
Belmont Liberal Cassie Rowe Glenys Godfrey Bhuwan KhadkaJulie MitchellBrigit Anderson (AJP)
Ian Blevin (SFFP)
Sue Fraser (AC)
Miral Soboh (MBP)
Bicton Liberal Lisa O'Malley Matt Taylor Louise DickmannSteve Kepert (Ind)
Richard Korfanty (MBP)
Colleen Saporita (AJP)
Stephen Wardell-Johnson (AC)
Bunbury Liberal Don Punch Ian Morison James Hayward Michael BaldockSam BrownAldo Del Popolo (MBP)
Bernie Masters (SFFP)
Anthony Shannon (Flux)
Burns Beach Liberal Mark Folkard Albert Jacob Mark CooperRudolph Crous (AC)
Sandy Culum-Buzak (MBP)
Joy Drennan (FFP)
Carl Maddox (JMWA)
Butler Labor John Quigley Linda AitkenTom WebsterSusan HoddinottRyno Joubert (AC)
Ron Smith (JMWA)
Ola Sommer (MBP)
Jan van Niekerk (SFFP)
Cannington Labor Bill Johnston Jesse JacobsElliot ThompsonRozane BezuidenhoutZena Rihani (MBP)
Gary Smith (AC)
Mohsin Virk (-)
Carine Liberal Andrew Owens Tony Krsticevic Nadine Reeves-HennesseyTerry PophamAnnette Almond (JMWA)
Ray Moran (AC)
Athan Tsirigotis (MBP)
Central Wheatbelt National Gary TemplemanBill Crabtree Mia Davies Audrey FooteShaun ReidEstelle Gom (Ind)
Dennis Pease (AC)
Diff Reynders (SFFP)
Churchlands Liberal Paul Lilburne Sean L'Estrange Joanna GurakJim Bivoltsis (Ind)
Jack Garber (JMWA)
Daljeet Gill (MBP)
Paul Phillips (AC)
Cockburn Labor Fran Logan Lavin Raja-YogamShannon HewittConnor McHugh (MBP)
Steve Portelli (Ind)
Edward Roose (AC)
Erinn Stanfield (Flux)
Collie-Preston Liberal Mick Murray Elysia HarversonMonique WarnockGordon TaylerDavid MillerDon Hyland (Ind)
Louie Scibilia (Ind)
Clinton Thomas (SFFP)
Cottesloe Liberal Caitlin Collins Colin Barnett Greg BolandRiaan Groenewald (AC)
Alida Lancee (Ind)
Dmitry Malov (Ind)
Nicole Poppas (MBP)
Michael Watson (-)
Darling Range Liberal Barry Urban Tony Simpson Iwan BoskampSharon PolgarCraig Ballinger (MBP)
Chris Barker (Flux)
Derek Bruning (AC)
Manamal Froumis (Ind)
Jake McCoull (LDP)
Stuart Ostle (SFFP)
Dawesville Liberal Adam Woodage Zak Kirkup Luke PilkingtonAeron Blundell-CamdenLawrence ShaveRussell McCarthy (SFFP)
Dave Schumacher (Ind)
Liam Spence (Flux)
Alan Svilicic (MBP)
Forrestfield Liberal Stephen Price Nathan Morton Eugene MarshallJenny BennettBrett Crook (AC)
Ashley Jago (AJP)
M. Shahalam (MBP)
Fremantle Labor Simone McGurk Hayden ShentonMartin SpencerWarren DuffyAndrew Ayre (MBP)
Chris Jenkins (SA)
Janetia Knapp (JMWA)
Gabrielle van der Linde (AC)
Geraldton Liberal Lara Dalton Ian Blayney Paul Brown Paul ConnollyWayne MartinDavid Caudwell (SFFP)
Greg Hall (AC)
Victor Tanti (Ind)
Girrawheen Labor Margaret Quirk Dame KrcoskiMushfiq ShahChe 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 MurphyFrancesca Gobbert (AJP)
Sat Samra (MBP)
Warnar Spyker (AC)
Joondalup Liberal Emily Hamilton Jan Norberger Lisa WebbBrian Brightman (Ind)
Nicholas Hart (FFP)
Rex Host (AC)
Aaron Malloy (JMWA)
Peter Martin (MBP)
Kalamunda Liberal Matthew Hughes John Day Lee-Anne MilesRay Gould
(resigned)
Murray Bowyer (JMWA)
Evazelia Colyvas (MBP)
Brady Williams (AC)
Kalgoorlie National Darren Forster Kyran O'Donnell Tony Crook Jacqueline SpurlingRichard BoltonJames Erwin (Flux)
Mike Lucas (SFFP)
Kimberley Labor Josie Farrer Warren GreatorexRob HoustonLiz VaughanKeith WrightRyan Albrey (Flux)
Graham Chapman (Ind)
Kai Jones (Ind)
Kingsley Liberal Jessica Stojkovski Andrea Mitchell Matt WardGilbert Burnside (AC)
John McNair (JMWA)
Dominic Staltari (MBP)
Kwinana Labor Roger Cook Bianca TalbotJody FreemanTim TaylorJoshua Hyde (MBP)
Eleanor Morel (AC)
Mandurah Labor David Templeman Lynne RowlandsJason TurnerJodie MoffatDoug ShawPaul Batsioudis (MBP)
Seb Carrie-Wilson (Flux)
Maylands Labor Lisa Baker Amanda MaddenCaroline PerksBenny Fensome (MBP)
Matt Kleyn (AC)
Greg Smith (JMWA)
Midland Labor Michelle Roberts Daniel ParasilitiMatthew BiggsTony D'AngeloJohn Biltoft (MBP)
Trent Passmore (SFFP)
Greg Ross (JMWA)
Mirrabooka Labor Janine Freeman Lily ChenRafeif IsmailSareeta Doobree (MBP)
Chukwudumebi Igbokwe (AC)
Matueny Luke (Ind)
Kim Mubarak (Ind)
Moore National Barni NortonDarren Slyns Shane Love Peter LeamJim KellyWes Porter (AC)
Ross Williamson (SFFP)
Morley Liberal Amber-Jade Sanderson Ian Britza Anne-Marie RicciardiNasim Boksmati (MBP)
Lois Host (AC)
Paul Longo (SFFP)
Mount Lawley Liberal Simon Millman Michael Sutherland Matt RobertsAlexandra Farsalas (MBP)
Kandi Revian (AJP)
Janelle van Burgel (AC)
Murray-Wellington Liberal Robyn Clarke Murray Cowper Paul GillettCallum BurwoodRoss SlaterMark McCall (SFFP)
Daniel Radley (Flux)
Nedlands Liberal Penny Taylor Bill Marmion Daniel GrossoKeith Ginbey (MBP)
Andrew Mangano (JMWA)
Christopher Shaw (AC)
North West Central National Shane Hill Julee Westcott Vince Catania Carol GreenDane Sorensen
(disendorsed)
Sandy Davies (Ind)
Adrian D'Cunha (Flux)
Angela Hooper (MBP)
Perth Liberal John Carey Eleni Evangel Hannah MilliganBen Ballingall (Flux)
Matt Hanson (AJP)
Archie Hyde (MBP)
Ken Lim (AC)
Ian Molyneux (JMWA)
Pilbara National Kevin Michel Mark Alchin Brendon Grylls Brent McKennaDavid ArchibaldMark Dunn (Flux)
Davyd Hooper (MBP)
Fiona White-Hartig (SFFP)
Riverton Liberal Marion Boswell Mike Nahan Thor KerrZeeshan Pasha (MBP)
Susan Regnard (AC)
Gavin Waugh (JMWA)
Rockingham Labor Mark McGowan Wendy BaumannJames MummeJames OmalleyCraig Buchanan (Ind)
Mark Charles (MBP)
Sylvia Stonehouse (AC)
Roe National Bradley Willis Graham Jacobs Peter Rundle Simone McInnesEketerina Zacklova Anthony Fels (-)
Cathie Kelly (AC)
Peter Stacey (SFFP)
Scarborough Liberal Tony Walker Liza Harvey Judith CullityMargaret Dodd
(resigned)
Dan Bailey (MBP)
Kevin Host (AC)
Steven Pynt (JMWA)
South Perth Liberal Michael Voros John McGrath Mark BroganM. Francis (Ind)
Fiona Reid (Ind)
Jason St Martin (MBP)
Rosemary Steineck (AC)
Southern River Liberal Terry Healy Peter Abetz Toni Pikos-SallieDavid Fishlock (LDP)
Craig Harley (Ind)
Steven Secker (Ind)
Aman Singh (MBP)
Ash Srivatstava (JMWA)
Swan Hills Liberal Jessica Shaw Frank Alban Evan WebbSandra OldDanusha Bhowaniah (JMWA)
Lucky Singh (MBP)
Thornlie Labor Chris Tallentire Rob CoalesDonna McAleeseSandy Baraiolo
(disendorsed)
Sibel Bennett (MBP)
Madeleine Goiran (AC)
Gary Hammond (SFFP)
Andrew van Dam (Flux)
Vasse Liberal Wes Hartley Libby Mettam Peter GordonLuke O'Connell
Victoria Park Labor Ben Wyatt Julian JacobsRyan QuinnJennifer Noye (MBP)
Mark Staer (AC)
Wanneroo Liberal Sabine Winton Paul Miles Robyn TreacyJoe DarcyGreg Macpherson (JMWA)
Linley Pass (AC)
Peter Rosengrave (MBP)
Max Wilson (Ind)
Warnbro Labor Paul Papalia Luke MuscedereJillian CainAlex ScholzSamantha Figgins (MBP)
Thomas Hunter (JMWA)
Deonne Kingsford (AC)
Warren-Blackwood National Hugh LitsonRoss Woodhouse Terry Redman Andrew HuntleyGreg MoroneyMarc Deas (SFFP)
West Swan Liberal Rita Saffioti Rod HendersonBeth McMullanJames Lawrence (JMWA)
Isaac Moran (AC)
Trevor Ruwoldt (SFFP)
Willagee Labor Peter Tinley Rebecca AubreyFelicity McGeorge Corina Abraham (SA)
Robin Hosking (AC)
Paul Potter (MBP)

Legislative Council

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 (*).

Agricultural Region

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.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates SFF candidates
  1. Darren West *
  2. Laurie Graham*
  3. Carol Martin
  4. Luke Clarkson
  1. Jim Chown *
  2. Steve Martin
  3. Brian Ellis
  4. Chris Wilkins
  5. Alan McFarland
  1. Martin Aldridge *
  2. Colin de Grussa*
  3. Leigh Ballard
  4. Fred Block
  5. Steve Blyth
  6. David Kennedy
  1. Ian James
  2. Dylan Copeland
  1. Rod Caddies
  2. Craig McKinley
  3. Emma McKinley
  1. Rick Mazza *
  2. Bevan Steele
  3. Mal Kentish
Christians candidates Family First candidates Micro Business candidates LDP candidates Matheson candidates Flux candidates
  1. Trevor Young
  2. Les Holten
  1. Murray Yarran
  2. Leighton Knoll
  1. Dennis Jennings
  2. Petar Culum
  1. Connor Whittle
  2. Stuart Hatch
  1. Peter Swift
  2. Bruce Anderson
  1. Lewis Freer
  2. Peter Turner
DSP candidates Fluoride Free candidatesGroup J candidatesGroup M candidatesGroup P candidatesGroup Q candidates
  1. Vince Radford
  2. Robert Tucker
  1. Phillip Strahan
  2. Gillian Pearce
  1. Alexander Reid
  2. Tim McMahon
  1. Murray Fleeton
  2. Patrick Akkari
  1. Brent Williamson
  2. Michael Prinz
  1. N. Spada
  2. S. Demir
Group R candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. David Reed
  2. Lewis Butto

Graham Barrett-Lennard
Frank Hough

East Metropolitan Region

The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates SFF candidates Christians candidates
  1. Alanna Clohesy *
  2. Samantha Rowe *
  3. Matthew Swinbourn*
  4. Thomas French
  5. Reece Wheadon
  6. Lauren Cayoun
  1. Donna Faragher *
  2. Alyssa Hayden
  3. Helen Morton
  4. Christopher Tan
  5. Raymond Gianoli
  6. Joanna Collins
  1. Tim Clifford*
  2. Sarah Nielsen-Harvey
  3. Robyn Walsh
  1. Charles Smith*
  2. Chris Fernandez
  3. Lloyd McIntosh
  1. Paul Pitaro
  2. Mitchell Wellstead
  3. Steve Denham
  1. Jamie van Burgel
  2. Maryka Groenewald
Family First candidates Micro Business candidates LDP candidates AJP candidates Matheson candidates Flux candidates
  1. Simon Geddes
  2. Steve Fuhrmann
  1. Kelvin White
  2. W. Ginbey
  1. Neil Hamilton
  2. Todd Phillips
  1. Talia Raphaely
  2. Nicole Arielli
  1. Russell Goodrick
  2. Stephen Lau
  1. Rob Redfearn
  2. Jim Taylor
DSP candidates Fluoride Free candidatesGroup B candidatesGroup E candidatesGroup J candidatesGroup P candidates
  1. Michael Zakrzewski
  2. Riley Burkett
  1. John Watt
  2. Trevor McGowan
  1. M. Lottering
  2. Stef Pienaar
  1. Shawn Dhu
  2. Belinda Lange
  1. Charday Williams
  2. Ben Devlin
  1. Jayme Hewitt
  2. Natasha Forde
Ungrouped candidates

Roger Cornish

Mining and Pastoral Region

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.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates SFF candidates
  1. Stephen Dawson *
  2. Kyle McGinn*
  3. Peter Foster
  4. Christopher Mousley
  1. Ken Baston *
  2. Mark Lewis
  3. Barry Pound
  4. Jason Wells
  1. Jacqui Boydell *
  2. Dave Grills
  3. Gary Brown
  4. Judi Janes
  5. Adrian Hatwell
  6. Terry Fleeton
  1. Robin Chapple *
  2. Timothy Oliver
  1. Robin Scott*
  2. Justin Keating
  3. Janine Varley
  1. Stefan Colagiuri
  2. Shane Aylmore
  3. Kingsley Smith
Christians candidates Family First candidates Micro Business candidates LDP candidates Matheson candidates Flux candidates
  1. Grahame Gould
  2. Jacky Young
  1. Ian Rose
  2. Bev Custers
  1. Natasha Rogers
  2. Pritam Patil
  1. Jared Neaves
  2. Marko Vasev
  1. Sonya Matheson
  2. Paul Costanzo
  1. Kai Shanks
  2. Melissa Taaffe
DSP candidates Fluoride Free candidatesGroup F candidatesGroup G candidatesGroup J candidatesGroup N candidates
  1. Amanda Klaj
  2. Joel Duffy
  1. Anne Porter
  2. David Bauer
  1. Paul Fitzgerald
  2. Nicholas Cukela
  1. Atilla Ataman
  2. Tayla Stucke
  1. Abed Raouf
  2. Billy Amesz
  1. Angela Hyde
  2. Greg Gandossini
Group O candidatesGroup S candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Arihia Henry
  2. Pete Francis
  1. Keith Mader
  2. Royce Normington

Julie Owen
Darby Renton

North Metropolitan Region

The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending four seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates SFF candidates Christians candidates
  1. Alannah MacTiernan*
  2. Martin Pritchard *
  3. Kelly Shay
  4. Hannah Beazley
  5. Laine McDonald
  6. Hugh Nguyen
  1. Peter Collier *
  2. Michael Mischin *
  3. Tjorn Sibma*
  4. Victoria Jackson
  5. Sandra Brewer
  6. Tim Walton
  1. Alison Xamon*
  2. Samantha Jenkinson
  3. Ziggy Fatnowna
  1. John Bombak
  2. Ian Hamilton
  1. Paul Bedford
  2. Daniel Strijk
  1. Dwight Randall
  2. Neil Fearis
Family First candidates Micro Business candidates LDP candidates AJP candidates Matheson candidates Flux candidates
  1. Henry Heng
  2. Lesley Croll
  1. John Golawski
  2. Matt Golawski
  3. Mariah Bennington
  1. Brian Murray
  2. John Ogilvie
  1. Natasha Chakich
  2. Elizabeth McCasker
  1. Julie Matheson
  2. Jane Boxall
  1. Joshua van Ross
  2. Owen Merriman
DSP candidates Fluoride Free candidatesGroup A candidatesGroup H candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Tye Short
  2. Michael Kennedy
  1. Steven Smith
  2. Clark Robertson
  1. Raoul Smith
  2. Michael Carey
  1. A. Albert
  2. Claire Norton

Michael Tucak
Derek Ammon
Joe Ruzzi

South Metropolitan Region

The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Greens were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates SFF candidates Christians candidates
  1. Sue Ellery *
  2. Kate Doust *
  3. Pierre Yang*
  4. Kelly McManus
  5. Vicky Burrows
  6. Dustin Rafferty
  1. Nick Goiran *
  2. Simon O'Brien *
  3. Phil Edman
  4. Michelle Hofmann
  5. Lorraine Finlay
  6. Daryl Pranata
  1. Lynn MacLaren
  2. Jordon Steele-John
  3. Nasrin Dehghani
  1. Philip Scott
  2. Richard Eldridge
  3. Ekaterina Andreeva
  1. Peter Raffaelli
  2. Wayne Higgs
  1. Bob Burdett
  2. Carmen Burdett
Family First candidates Micro Business candidates LDP candidates AJP candidates Matheson candidates Flux candidates
  1. Nigel Irvine
  2. Cara Heng
  1. Cam Tinley
  2. Andrew Middleton
  3. Len Dibben
  1. Aaron Stonehouse*
  2. Angadjeet Sanghera
  1. Katrina Love
  2. Ramona Janssen
  1. Andrew Luobikis
  2. Angela Watson
  1. Alexander Brownbill
  2. Keith Pomeroy
DSP candidates Fluoride Free candidates Socialist candidatesGroup G candidatesGroup I candidatesGroup N candidates
  1. Wilson Tucker
  2. Peita Alberti
  1. Derek Rucki
  2. Nita Thakrar
  1. Sam Wainwright
  2. Petrina Harley
  1. Robert Cotterell
  2. Michelle Cotterell
  1. Vito Matarazzo
  2. Yusuf Oruc
  1. William Freeman
  2. Daksh Varma
Group O candidatesGroup Q candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Carol Adams
  2. Karen Vernon
  3. Luke Bolton
  4. Jonathan Ford
  1. Rick Smith
  2. Adrian Snary

Laona Jones
Norm Heslington
Frank Brown
Rosemary Lorrimar
Tony Romano

South West Region

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.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates SFF candidates
  1. Sally Talbot *
  2. Adele Farina *
  3. John Mondy
  4. Barry Winmar
  5. Jessica Short
  1. Steve Thomas*
  2. Wade De Campo
  3. Robyn McSweeney
  4. Tony Norment
  5. Heather Reid
  6. Douglas McLarty
  1. Colin Holt *
  2. Louise Kingston
  3. Bevan Eatts
  4. Kylie Kennaugh
  1. Diane Evers*
  2. Hsien Harper
  1. Colin Tincknell*
  2. Cameron Bartkowski
  3. Sean Butler
  1. Nigel Hallett
  2. Craig Carbone
  3. Ray Hull
Christians candidates Family First candidates Micro Business candidates LDP candidates Matheson candidates Flux candidates
  1. Greg Spaanderman
  2. Rachael Dowdell
  1. Linda Rose
  2. Dave Bolt
  1. Jeff Casson
  2. Devinder Chinna
  1. Nathan Dyson
  2. Damian Coletta
  1. Stephen Phelan
  2. Blake Phelan
  1. Daithí Gleeson
  2. Mark Bentley
AJP candidates DSP candidates Fluoride Free candidatesGroup J candidatesGroup Q candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Alicia Sutton
  2. Eric Gobbert
  1. Brett Tucker
  2. Janet Wilson
  1. Hayley Green
  2. John Vukovich
  1. Tim Hartley
  2. Julio Pieraldi
  1. Eric Thern
  2. Katrina De Ruyck

John Higgins
Zyggi Uchwal
Kyle Hammond

Notes

  1. "Bunbury MLA John Castrilli to retire at next State election". The West Australian. 18 August 2016. Archived from the original on 17 March 2016. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  2. "Joe Spagnolo: Hunt for WA Liberal leader to replace Colin Barnett after deputy Kim Hames confirms he will not contest next state election". Perth Now. 2 August 2014. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  3. "Who will make the team as Libs plan for state election?".
  4. "Veteran MP to retire from politics". Perth Now. 17 July 2016. Archived from the original on 17 December 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  5. "MP Wendy Duncan reflects on career as prospective candidates circle in Kalgoorlie". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  6. "Waldron to retire from politics". The West Australian. 25 November 2014. Retrieved 25 November 2014.

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