This is a list of candidates for the 2018 Victorian state election . The election was held on 24 November 2018. Nominations of candidates opened on 31 October 2018. Nominations for party candidates closed on 8 November, and for independent candidates on 9 November.
A total of 887 candidates nominated for the election, down from 896 at the 2014 election. There are 507 candidates for the Legislative Assembly, the second-highest number on record, down from 545 in 2014. The 380 candidates for the Legislative Council is the highest number of upper house candidates in a Victorian election, up from 351 in 2014. [1]
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidates | Coalition candidates | Greens candidates | Other candidates |
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Albert Park | Labor | Martin Foley | Andrew Bond (Lib) | Ogy Simic | Steven Armstrong (Sus) Jarryd Bartle (RP) Tamasin Ramsay (AJP) Joseph Toscano (Ind) |
Altona | Labor | Jill Hennessy | Christian Martinu (Lib) | Emma-Jane Byrne | Maria Aylward (Ind) Tony Hooper (Ind) |
Bass | Liberal | Jordan Crugnale | Brian Paynter (Lib) | David Arnault | Ron Bauer (Ind) Clare Le Serve (Ind) Kate Lempriere (Ind) Ross McPhee (DLP) Frank Ripa (SFFP) |
Bayswater | Liberal | Jackson Taylor | Heidi Victoria (Lib) | Asher Cookson | Nathan Schram (AJP) |
Bellarine | Labor | Lisa Neville | Brian McKiterick (Lib) | Rachel Semmens | Naomi Adams (AJP) Jackie Kriz (Soc) |
Benambra | Liberal | Mark Tait | Bill Tilley (Lib) | John Bardsley | Jacqui Hawkins (Ind) Josh Knight (SFFP) Jenny O'Connor (Ind) |
Bendigo East | Labor | Jacinta Allan | Gaelle Broad (Nat) Ian Ellis (Lib) | Nakita Thomson | Michael Belardinelli (Ind) Helen Leach (DLP) |
Bendigo West | Labor | Maree Edwards | Kevin Finn (Lib) | Laurie Whelan | Marilyn Nuske (AJP) |
Bentleigh | Labor | Nick Staikos | Asher Judah (Lib) | Sarah Dekiere | Naren Chellappah (AJP) Fi Fraser (DLP) Oscar Lobo (Ind) George Mavroyeni (Ind) Dave Stott (RP) Ellie Jean Sullivan (DHJP) Hans Verzijl (Sus) |
Box Hill | Liberal | Paul Hamer | Robert Clark (Lib) | Sophia Sun | – |
Brighton | Liberal | Declan Martin | James Newbury (Lib) | Katherine Copsey | John Casley (Ind) Alison Pridham (Sus) Cathy Taylor (AJP) |
Broadmeadows | Labor | Frank McGuire | Jenny Dow (Lib) | Sheriden Tate | Jerome Small (Soc) |
Brunswick | Labor | Cindy O'Connor | Adam Wojtonis (Lib) | Tim Read | Christopher Anderson (Ind) Noel Collins (LDP) Catherine Deveny (RP) George Georgiou (Ind) Christopher Miles (AJP) Kerry Sourasis (Ind) |
Bulleen | Liberal | Fiona Mackenzie | Matthew Guy (Lib) | Chris Kearney | – |
Bundoora | Labor | Colin Brooks | Jenny Mulholland (Lib) | Clement Stanyon | Jacob Andrewartha (Soc) Bryce Baker (RP) Rodney Whitfield (AJP) |
Buninyong | Labor | Michaela Settle | Andrew Kilmartin (Lib) | Linda Zibell | Dianne Colbert (Ind) Brendan Eckel (Ind) Jane McKendrick (Soc) Wendy Morrison (AJP) Lindsay Watters (Ind) |
Burwood | Liberal | Will Fowles | Graham Watt (Lib) | Graham Ross | Amanda Beattie (AJP) Andrew Williams (Sus) |
Carrum | Labor | Sonya Kilkenny | Donna Bauer (Lib) | Braeden Thompson | Jennifer Bowden (DLP) Simone Philpott-Smart (DHJP) Michael Tellesson (Ind) Santosh Yadav (TMP) |
Caulfield | Liberal | Sorina Grasso | David Southwick (Lib) | Dinesh Mathew | Aviya Bavati (Sus) Troy Evans (AJP) |
Clarinda | Labor | Meng Heang Tak | Gandhi Bevinakoppa (Lib) | Josh Fergeus | Michael Gardner (Ind) Zhi Gang Zhuang (TMP) |
Cranbourne | Labor | Pauline Richards | Ann-Marie Hermans (Lib) | Jake Tilton | Norman Fosberry (Ind) Susan Jakobi (Ind) Ravi Ragupathy (Ind) Tarlochan Singh (TMP) Edward Sok (DLP) Jason Soultanidis (DHJP) |
Croydon | Liberal | Josh Cusack | David Hodgett (Lib) | Caleb O'Flynn | Vinita Costantino (AJP) |
Dandenong | Labor | Gabrielle Williams | Virosh Perera (Lib) | Rhonda Garad | Afroz Ahmed (TMP) |
Eildon | Liberal | Sally Brennan | Cindy McLeish (Lib) | Ken Deacon | Michelle Dunscombe (Ind) |
Eltham | Labor | Vicki Ward | Nick McGowan (Lib) | Matthew Goodman | Peter O'Brien (DLP) |
Essendon | Labor | Danny Pearson | Gino Potenza (Lib) | James Williams | Kate Baker (Ind) Dermot Connors (DLP) Richard Lawrence (Ind) |
Euroa | National | Fionna Deppeler-Morton | Steph Ryan (Nat) | Keppel Cassidy | Don Firth (Ind) |
Evelyn | Liberal | Gail Ritchie | Bridget Vallence (Lib) | Brodie Everist | – |
Ferntree Gully | Liberal | Julie Buxton | Nick Wakeling (Lib) | Steve Raymond | – |
Footscray | Labor | Katie Hall | Emete Joesika (Lib) | Angus McAlpine | Shan Sun (AJP) |
Forest Hill | Liberal | Manoj Kumar | Neil Angus (Lib) | Naresh Bhalla | Claude Bai (Ind) |
Frankston | Labor | Paul Edbrooke | Michael Lamb (Lib) | Colin Lane | Henry Kelsall (Ind) Michael Long (DLP) Lachlan O'Connell (DHJP) James Persson (AJP) Jyothi Rudra (TMP) |
Geelong | Labor | Christine Couzens | Freya Fidge (Lib) | Lois Newman | Sarah Hathway (Soc) Jacki Jacka (AJP) Stephen Juhasz (Ind) Darryn Lyons (Ind) Gottfried Wolf (Ind) |
Gembrook | Liberal | Michael Galea | Brad Battin (Lib) | Amy Gregorovich | – |
Gippsland East | National | Mark Reeves | Tim Bull (Nat) | Deb Foskey | Sonia Buckley (LDP) Benjamin Garrett (Ind) George Neophytou (Ind) Matt Stephenson (Ind) |
Gippsland South | National | Denise Ryan | Danny O'Brien (Nat) | Ian Onley | – |
Hastings | Liberal | Simon Meyer | Neale Burgess (Lib) | Nathan Lesslie | Georgia Knight (AJP) |
Hawthorn | Liberal | John Kennedy | John Pesutto (Lib) | Nicholas Bieber | Richard Grummet (Ind) Sophie Paterson (Sus) Catherine Wright (AJP) |
Ivanhoe | Labor | Anthony Carbines | Monica Clark (Lib) | Andrew Conley | Philip Jenkins (DLP) Craig Langdon (Ind) |
Kew | Liberal | Marg D'Arcy | Tim Smith (Lib) | Alex Marks | Bronwyn Gardiner (AJP) Paul Scaturchio (Sus) |
Keysborough | Labor | Martin Pakula | Darrel Taylor (Lib) | Ken McAlpine | Usman Afzal (TMP) Helen Jeges (AJP) Hung Vo (Ind) |
Kororoit | Labor | Marlene Kairouz | Golam Haque (Lib) | Rohan Waring | Katherine Divita (AJP) |
Lara | Labor | John Eren | Melissa Di Pasquale (Lib) | Amber Forbes | Bronwen Baker (AJP) Dean Cardigan (Soc) |
Lowan | National | Maurice Billi | Emma Kealy (Nat) | Richard Lane | Trevor Grenfell (Soc) Barry Shea (Ind) |
Macedon | Labor | Mary-Anne Thomas | Amanda Millar (Lib) | Ralf Thesing | Rob Bakes (Ind) Tony O'Brien (DLP) Ruth Parramore (AJP) |
Malvern | Liberal | Oliver Squires | Michael O'Brien (Lib) | Polly Morgan | Candace Feild (AJP) Michaela Moran (Sus) |
Melbourne | Greens | Jennifer Kanis | Darin Schade (Lib) | Ellen Sandell | Leo Close (RP) Kim Fuhrmann (ABP) Peter Hanlon (Ind) Lawrence Pope (AJP) Benjamin Rookes (LDP) |
Melton | Labor | Steve McGhie | Ryan Farrow (Lib) | Harkirat Singh | Victor Bennett (DLP) Jarrod Bingham (Ind) Ian Birchall (Ind) Ron Guy (Soc) Daryl Lang (Ind) Tania Milton (AJP) Sophie Ramsey (Ind) Grant Stirling (Ind) Bob Turner (Ind) |
Mildura | National | Tony Alessi | Peter Crisp (Nat) | Cathryn Milne | Ali Cupper* (Ind) Steve Timmis (Ind) |
Mill Park | Labor | Lily D'Ambrosio | Lakhwinder Dillon (Lib) | Alexander Edwards | Nicholas Reich (Soc) Marcia Simons (AJP) |
Monbulk | Labor | James Merlino | John Schurink (Lib) | Liz Hicks | Jordan Crook (Ind) Joshua Norman (DLP) |
Mordialloc | Labor | Tim Richardson | Geoff Gledhill (Lib) | Hamish Taylor | Bronwyn Currie (AJP) Robyn Nolan (Ind) Peter Phillips (DLP) Phil Reid (Ind) Peter Sullivan (DHJP) Amit Verma (TMP) Stephen Watson (Ind) |
Mornington | Liberal | Ryan White | David Morris (Lib) | David Sinclair | Tyson Jack (AJP) |
Morwell | National | Mark Richards | Sheridan Bond (Nat) Dale Harriman (Lib) | Daniel Caffrey | Ray Burgess (Ind) Reece Diggins (ABP) Nathan Keen (DLP) Tracie Lund (Ind) Ricky Muir (SFFP) Russell Northe * (Ind) Christine Sindt (Ind) |
Mount Waverley | Liberal | Matt Fregon | Michael Gidley (Lib) | Justin McCarthy | – |
Mulgrave | Labor | Daniel Andrews | Maree Davenport (Lib) | Ovi Rajasinghe | Des Kelly (DLP) Nadeem Malik (TMP) |
Murray Plains | National | Peter Williams | Peter Walsh (Nat) | Ian Christoe | Daniel Straub (SFFP) |
Narracan | Liberal | Christine Maxfield | Gary Blackwood (Lib) | William Hornstra | Carlo Ierfone (Ind) Guss Lambden (Ind) |
Narre Warren North | Labor | Luke Donnellan | Vikki Fitzgerald (Lib) | Stefanie Bauer | Sami Greiss (DLP) Zeeshan Mahmood (TMP) |
Narre Warren South | Labor | Gary Maas | Susan Serey (Lib) | Michael Butler | Gagandeep Singh (TMP) |
Nepean | Liberal | Chris Brayne | Russell Joseph (Lib) | Paul Saunders | Rodger Gully (Ind) Simon Mulvany (Ind) |
Niddrie | Labor | Ben Carroll | Ben Reeson (Lib) | Jean-Luke Desmarais | Rebbecca Primmer (AJP) |
Northcote | Greens | Kat Theophanous | John MacIsaac (Lib) | Lidia Thorpe | David Bramante (AJP) Bryony Edwards (Ind) Samuel Fink (LDP) Franca Smarrelli (RP) |
Oakleigh | Labor | Steve Dimopoulos | Andrew Edmonds (Lib) | Peter Morgan | Brandon Hoult (Sus) Parashos Kioupelis (Ind) Suzanne Parker (AJP) |
Ovens Valley | National | Kate Doyle | Tim McCurdy (Nat) | Vicki Berry | Tammy Atkins (Ind) Ray Dyer (Ind) Julian Fidge (ACP) |
Pascoe Vale | Labor | Lizzie Blandthorn | Genevieve Hamilton (Lib) | Phil Jackson | Gerry Beaton (Soc) John Kavanagh (Ind) Graeme Linsell (AJP) Francesco Timpano (Ind) Oscar Yildiz (Ind) |
Polwarth | Liberal | Douglas Johnston | Richard Riordan (Lib) | Courtney Gardner | Brendan Murphy (Soc) Damien Pitts (AJP) |
Prahran | Greens | Neil Pharaoh | Katie Allen (Lib) | Sam Hibbins | Dennis Bilic (Sus) Leon Kofmansky (DLP) Jennifer Long (AJP) Alan Menadue (Ind) Wendy Patterson (ABP) Tom Tomlin (Ind) |
Preston | Labor | Robin Scott | Guido Lilio (Lib) | Susanne Newton | Margee Glover (RP) Gaetano Greco (Ind) Stephanie Price (Soc) Nadine Richings (AJP) |
Richmond | Labor | Richard Wynne | – | Kathleen Maltzahn | Craig Kealy (AJP) Herschel Landes (Ind) Emma Manning (Ind) Judy Ryan (RP) Kevin Tran (Ind) Adrian Whitehead (Ind) |
Ringwood | Liberal | Dustin Halse | Dee Ryall (Lib) | Robert Humphreys | – |
Ripon | Liberal | Sarah De Santis | Louise Staley (Lib) | Serge Simic | Peter Fava (SFFP) Sandra Gibbs (DHJP) Anna Hills (AJP) Bronwyn Jennings (Soc) Maria Mayer (Ind) Peter Mulcahy (DLP) Jeff Truscott (Ind) |
Rowville | Liberal | Muhammad Shahbaz | Kim Wells (Lib) | Natasha Sharma | Joe Cossari (Ind) |
Sandringham | Liberal | Anita Horvath | Brad Rowswell (Lib) | Dominic Phillips (disendorsed) [18] | Liz Freeman (DLP) Creighton King (Sus) Clarke Martin (Ind) Snezana Redford (AJP) |
Shepparton | Independent | Bill Heath | Cheryl Hammer (Lib) Peter Schwarz (Nat) | Nickee Freeman | Suzanna Sheed * (Ind) Murray Willaton (SFFP) |
South Barwon | Liberal | Darren Cheeseman | Andrew Katos (Lib) | Marian Smedley | David Ball (Soc) Stephen Campbell (DLP) Damien Cole (Ind) Peter Oseckas (AJP) Robert Ripa (SFFP) |
South-West Coast | Liberal | Kylie Gaston | Roma Britnell (Lib) | Thomas Campbell | Jim Doukas (ACP) Michael McCluskey (Ind) Michael Neoh (Ind) James Purcell (Ind) Joseph Purtill (DLP) Terry Riggs (Soc) |
St Albans | Labor | Natalie Suleyman | Trung Luu (Lib) | Cylene Magri | Jenny Isa (Ind) |
Sunbury | Labor | Josh Bull | Cassandra Marr (Lib) | Ryan Keable | – |
Sydenham | Labor | Natalie Hutchins | Maria Kerr (Lib) | Clinton Hare | Ramanjit Singh (Ind) |
Tarneit | Labor | Sarah Connolly | Glenn Goodfellow (Lib) | Beck Sheffield-Brotherton | Aaron An (Ind) Harkamal Batth (Ind) Arnav Sati (Ind) Zulfi Syed (Ind) |
Thomastown | Labor | Bronwyn Halfpenny | Gurdawar Singh (Lib) | Cynthia Smith | Alahna Desiato (Ind) Kath Larkin (Soc) Tess Nagorka-Tsindos (AJP) Ibrahim Saba (Ind) Nikola Stavreski (Ind) David Thirkettle-Watts (RP) |
Warrandyte | Liberal | Elizabeth McGrath | Ryan Smith (Lib) | Ben Ramcharan | Lachlan McGill (AJP) |
Wendouree | Labor | Juliana Addison | Amy Johnson (Lib) | Alice Barnes | Bryn Hills (AJP) Alison Smith (Ind) Jeremy Smith (Soc) |
Werribee | Labor | Tim Pallas | Gayle Murphy (Lib) | Jay Dessi | Kathryn Breakwell (DLP) Rachel Carling-Jenkins (Ind) Joe Garra (Ind) Thanh Nga Ly (Ind) Pratibha Sharma (Ind) |
Williamstown | Labor | Melissa Horne | Pallavee Joshi (Lib) | Sam Long | Lisa Bentley (Ind) Peter Hemphill (Ind) Virginia Saint-James (AJP) |
Yan Yean | Labor | Danielle Green | Meralyn Klein (Lib) (disendorsed) [19] | Hugh McKinnon | Yassin Albarri (Ind) Arthur Bablis (DLP) Munish Bansal (Ind) Siobhann Brown (ALA) David Snelling (SFFP) |
Yuroke | Labor | Ros Spence | Jim Overend (Lib) | Louise Sampson | Emma Dook (Soc) Golda Zogheib (Ind) |
Sitting 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 were defending one seat. The Liberal Party were defending three seats. The Greens were defending one seat.
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