Candidates of the 2018 Victorian state election

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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.

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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]

Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

Independent

Candidates for Legislative Assembly

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.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidatesOther candidates
Albert Park Labor Martin Foley Andrew Bond (Lib)Ogy SimicSteven Armstrong (Sus)
Jarryd Bartle (RP)
Tamasin Ramsay (AJP)
Joseph Toscano (Ind)
Altona Labor Jill Hennessy Christian Martinu (Lib)Emma-Jane ByrneMaria Aylward (Ind)
Tony Hooper (Ind)
Bass Liberal Jordan Crugnale Brian Paynter (Lib)David ArnaultRon Bauer (Ind)
Clare Le Serve (Ind)
Kate Lempriere (Ind)
Ross McPhee (DLP)
Frank Ripa (SFFP)
Bayswater Liberal Jackson Taylor Heidi Victoria (Lib)Asher CooksonNathan Schram (AJP)
Bellarine Labor Lisa Neville Brian McKiterick (Lib)Rachel SemmensNaomi Adams (AJP)
Jackie Kriz (Soc)
Benambra Liberal Mark Tait Bill Tilley (Lib)John BardsleyJacqui Hawkins (Ind)
Josh Knight (SFFP)
Jenny O'Connor (Ind)
Bendigo East Labor Jacinta Allan Gaelle Broad (Nat)
Ian Ellis (Lib)
Nakita ThomsonMichael Belardinelli (Ind)
Helen Leach (DLP)
Bendigo West Labor Maree Edwards Kevin Finn (Lib)Laurie WhelanMarilyn Nuske (AJP)
Bentleigh Labor Nick Staikos Asher Judah (Lib)Sarah DekiereNaren 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 CopseyJohn Casley (Ind)
Alison Pridham (Sus)
Cathy Taylor (AJP)
Broadmeadows Labor Frank McGuire Jenny Dow (Lib)Sheriden TateJerome Small (Soc)
Brunswick Labor Cindy O'ConnorAdam 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 StanyonJacob Andrewartha (Soc)
Bryce Baker (RP)
Rodney Whitfield (AJP)
Buninyong Labor Michaela Settle Andrew Kilmartin (Lib)Linda ZibellDianne Colbert (Ind)
Brendan Eckel (Ind)
Jane McKendrick (Soc)
Wendy Morrison (AJP)
Lindsay Watters (Ind)
Burwood Liberal Will Fowles Graham Watt (Lib)Graham RossAmanda Beattie (AJP)
Andrew Williams (Sus)
Carrum Labor Sonya Kilkenny Donna Bauer (Lib)Braeden ThompsonJennifer Bowden (DLP)
Simone Philpott-Smart (DHJP)
Michael Tellesson (Ind)
Santosh Yadav (TMP)
Caulfield Liberal Sorina Grasso David Southwick (Lib)Dinesh MathewAviya Bavati (Sus)
Troy Evans (AJP)
Clarinda Labor Meng Heang Tak Gandhi Bevinakoppa (Lib)Josh FergeusMichael Gardner (Ind)
Zhi Gang Zhuang (TMP)
Cranbourne Labor Pauline Richards Ann-Marie Hermans (Lib)Jake TiltonNorman 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'FlynnVinita Costantino (AJP)
Dandenong Labor Gabrielle Williams Virosh Perera (Lib)Rhonda GaradAfroz Ahmed (TMP)
Eildon Liberal Sally Brennan Cindy McLeish (Lib)Ken DeaconMichelle Dunscombe (Ind)
Eltham Labor Vicki Ward Nick McGowan (Lib)Matthew GoodmanPeter O'Brien (DLP)
Essendon Labor Danny Pearson Gino Potenza (Lib)James WilliamsKate Baker (Ind)
Dermot Connors (DLP)
Richard Lawrence (Ind)
Euroa National Fionna Deppeler-Morton Steph Ryan (Nat)Keppel CassidyDon 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 McAlpineShan Sun (AJP)
Forest Hill Liberal Manoj Kumar Neil Angus (Lib)Naresh BhallaClaude Bai (Ind)
Frankston Labor Paul Edbrooke Michael Lamb (Lib)Colin LaneHenry Kelsall (Ind)
Michael Long (DLP)
Lachlan O'Connell (DHJP)
James Persson (AJP)
Jyothi Rudra (TMP)
Geelong Labor Christine Couzens Freya Fidge (Lib)Lois NewmanSarah 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 LesslieGeorgia Knight (AJP)
Hawthorn Liberal John Kennedy John Pesutto (Lib)Nicholas BieberRichard Grummet (Ind)
Sophie Paterson (Sus)
Catherine Wright (AJP)
Ivanhoe Labor Anthony Carbines Monica Clark (Lib)Andrew ConleyPhilip Jenkins (DLP)
Craig Langdon (Ind)
Kew Liberal Marg D'Arcy Tim Smith (Lib)Alex MarksBronwyn Gardiner (AJP)
Paul Scaturchio (Sus)
Keysborough Labor Martin Pakula Darrel Taylor (Lib)Ken McAlpineUsman Afzal (TMP)
Helen Jeges (AJP)
Hung Vo (Ind)
Kororoit Labor Marlene Kairouz Golam Haque (Lib)Rohan WaringKatherine Divita (AJP)
Lara Labor John Eren Melissa Di Pasquale (Lib)Amber ForbesBronwen Baker (AJP)
Dean Cardigan (Soc)
Lowan National Maurice Billi Emma Kealy (Nat)Richard LaneTrevor Grenfell (Soc)
Barry Shea (Ind)
Macedon Labor Mary-Anne Thomas Amanda Millar (Lib)Ralf ThesingRob Bakes (Ind)
Tony O'Brien (DLP)
Ruth Parramore (AJP)
Malvern Liberal Oliver Squires Michael O'Brien (Lib)Polly MorganCandace 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 SinghVictor 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 EdwardsNicholas Reich (Soc)
Marcia Simons (AJP)
Monbulk Labor James Merlino John Schurink (Lib)Liz HicksJordan Crook (Ind)
Joshua Norman (DLP)
Mordialloc Labor Tim Richardson Geoff Gledhill (Lib)Hamish TaylorBronwyn 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 SinclairTyson Jack (AJP)
Morwell National Mark RichardsSheridan Bond (Nat)
Dale Harriman (Lib)
Daniel CaffreyRay 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 RajasingheDes Kelly (DLP)
Nadeem Malik (TMP)
Murray Plains National Peter Williams Peter Walsh (Nat)Ian ChristoeDaniel Straub (SFFP)
Narracan Liberal Christine Maxfield Gary Blackwood (Lib)William HornstraCarlo Ierfone (Ind)
Guss Lambden (Ind)
Narre Warren North Labor Luke Donnellan Vikki Fitzgerald (Lib)Stefanie BauerSami Greiss (DLP)
Zeeshan Mahmood (TMP)
Narre Warren South Labor Gary Maas Susan Serey (Lib)Michael ButlerGagandeep Singh (TMP)
Nepean Liberal Chris Brayne Russell Joseph (Lib)Paul SaundersRodger Gully (Ind)
Simon Mulvany (Ind)
Niddrie Labor Ben Carroll Ben Reeson (Lib)Jean-Luke DesmaraisRebbecca 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 MorganBrandon Hoult (Sus)
Parashos Kioupelis (Ind)
Suzanne Parker (AJP)
Ovens Valley National Kate Doyle Tim McCurdy (Nat)Vicki BerryTammy Atkins (Ind)
Ray Dyer (Ind)
Julian Fidge (ACP)
Pascoe Vale Labor Lizzie Blandthorn Genevieve Hamilton (Lib)Phil JacksonGerry Beaton (Soc)
John Kavanagh (Ind)
Graeme Linsell (AJP)
Francesco Timpano (Ind)
Oscar Yildiz (Ind)
Polwarth Liberal Douglas Johnston Richard Riordan (Lib)Courtney GardnerBrendan 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 NewtonMargee 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 SimicPeter 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 SharmaJoe 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 HeathCheryl Hammer (Lib)
Peter Schwarz (Nat)
Nickee Freeman Suzanna Sheed * (Ind)
Murray Willaton (SFFP)
South Barwon Liberal Darren Cheeseman Andrew Katos (Lib)Marian SmedleyDavid Ball (Soc)
Stephen Campbell (DLP)
Damien Cole (Ind)
Peter Oseckas (AJP)
Robert Ripa (SFFP)
South-West Coast Liberal Kylie Gaston Roma Britnell (Lib)Thomas CampbellJim 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 MagriJenny Isa (Ind)
Sunbury Labor Josh Bull Cassandra Marr (Lib)Ryan Keable
Sydenham Labor Natalie Hutchins Maria Kerr (Lib)Clinton HareRamanjit Singh (Ind)
Tarneit Labor Sarah Connolly Glenn Goodfellow (Lib)Beck Sheffield-BrothertonAaron An (Ind)
Harkamal Batth (Ind)
Arnav Sati (Ind)
Zulfi Syed (Ind)
Thomastown Labor Bronwyn Halfpenny Gurdawar Singh (Lib)Cynthia SmithAlahna 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 RamcharanLachlan McGill (AJP)
Wendouree Labor Juliana Addison Amy Johnson (Lib)Alice BarnesBryn Hills (AJP)
Alison Smith (Ind)
Jeremy Smith (Soc)
Werribee Labor Tim Pallas Gayle Murphy (Lib)Jay DessiKathryn Breakwell (DLP)
Rachel Carling-Jenkins (Ind)
Joe Garra (Ind)
Thanh Nga Ly (Ind)
Pratibha Sharma (Ind)
Williamstown Labor Melissa Horne Pallavee Joshi (Lib)Sam LongLisa Bentley (Ind)
Peter Hemphill (Ind)
Virginia Saint-James (AJP)
Yan Yean Labor Danielle Green Meralyn Klein (Lib)
(disendorsed) [19]
Hugh McKinnonYassin Albarri (Ind)
Arthur Bablis (DLP)
Munish Bansal (Ind)
Siobhann Brown (ALA)
David Snelling (SFFP)
Yuroke Labor Ros Spence Jim Overend (Lib)Louise SampsonEmma Dook (Soc)
Golda Zogheib (Ind)

Candidates for Legislative Council

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 (*).

Eastern Metropolitan

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

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Reason candidates SFFP candidates Justice candidates
 
  1. Shaun Leane *
  2. Sonja Terpstra*
  3. Nildhara Gadani
  4. Abhimanyu Kumar
  5. Barry Terzic
  1. Mary Wooldridge *
  2. Bruce Atkinson *
  3. Emanuele Cicchiello
  4. Grace Roy
  5. Shilpa Hegde
  1. Samantha Dunn
  2. Helen Harris
  3. Liezl Shnookal
  4. Monique Edwards
  5. Daniela Tymms
  1. Douglas Leitch
  2. Glenn Lynch
  1. Monique Ruyter
  2. Grant Poulton
  1. Linda De Rango
  2. Kathryn Lavell
AJP candidates Sustainable candidates Health Australia candidates Socialists candidates Hudson candidates Transport Matters candidates
 
  1. Rosemary Lavin
  2. Theresa Weymouth
  1. Lynnette Saloumi
  2. Perrin Wilkins
  1. Andrew Hicks
  2. Gabrielle Brodie
  1. Norrian Rundle
  2. Liam Ward
  1. Shelley van Luenen
  2. Deidre Bailey
  1. Rod Barton*
  2. Toni Peters
ALA candidates Country candidates DLP candidates VEP candidates LDP candidates Battler candidates
  1. Indhira Bivieca Aquino
  2. Royston Wilding
  1. Mil Erikozu
  2. Russel Proud
  1. Jeremy Orchard
  2. Benjamin Cronshaw
  1. Dermot Ryan
  2. Tara Nipe
  1. Brenton Ford
  2. Marcos Fernandes
  1. Bryce Larson
  2. Clyde Sterry

Eastern Victoria

The Labor Party were defending two seats. The Liberal/National Coalition were defending two seats. The Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates SFFP candidates Reason candidates Justice candidates
  1. Jane Garrett*
  2. Harriet Shing *
  3. Patrick Kelly
  4. Jane Clarke
  5. Onno van den Eynde
  1. Edward O'Donohue * (Lib)
  2. Melina Bath * (Nat)
  3. Meg Edwards (Lib)
  4. Karen Chipperfield (Lib)
  5. Darren Howe (Nat)
  1. Tom Cummings
  2. Lachlan Mackenzie
  3. Neale Adams
  4. David Gentle
  5. Donald Stokes
  1. Jeff Bourman *
  2. Kerrie-Anne Muir
  1. Carmel Close
  2. Gregory Bell
  1. Rhonda Crooks
  2. Philip Seabrook
Country candidates Health Australia candidates Sustainable candidates Transport Matters candidates Socialists candidates Hudson candidates
  1. Rob Danieli
  2. Tony Geitenbeek
  1. Geoff Pain
  2. Katherine Holmes
  1. Reade Smith
  2. Donna Hannaford
  1. Trevor Salmon
  2. Joshua Roperto
  1. Lainie Cruse
  2. Russell Forden
  1. Megan Whittaker
  2. Kristy Hudson
AJP candidates VEP candidates LDP candidates DLP candidates ALA candidates Battler candidates
  1. Leah Folloni
  2. Jennifer McAdam
  1. Michelle Hain
  2. Martin Barnes
  1. Ben Buckley
  2. Rob McCathie
  1. Padraig O'Hea
  2. Larry Norman
  1. Mark Brown
  2. Daniel Jones
  1. Vern Hughes
  2. Paula Mattson
Ungrouped candidates

Michael Fozard (Ind)

Northern Metropolitan

The Labor Party were defending two seats. The Liberal Party were defending one seat. The Greens were defending one seat. The Sex Party, rebranded as the Reason Party, were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Reason candidates SFFP candidates Justice candidates
  1. Jenny Mikakos *
  2. Nazih Elasmar *
  3. Burhan Yigit
  4. Ash Verma
  5. Karen Douglas
  1. Craig Ondarchie *
  2. Evan Mulholland
  3. Neelam Rai
  4. Kate Drake
  5. Mark Polistena
  1. Samantha Ratnam *
  2. Christina Zigouras
  3. Edward Crossland
  4. Josef Rafalowicz
  5. Campbell Gome
  1. Fiona Patten *
  2. Helena Melton
  3. Ange Hopkins
  4. Rachel Payne
  5. Dominique Musico
  1. Ethan Constantinou
  2. Chris Tzelepis
  1. Carmela Dagiandis
  2. Prudence Mercieca
AJP candidates Socialists candidates Health Australia candidates Sustainable candidates Hudson candidates DLP candidates
  1. Bruce Poon
  2. Miranda Smith
  3. Chris Delforce
  1. Stephen Jolly
  2. Sue Bolton
  3. Colleen Bolger
  1. Pippa Campbell
  2. Emily Oldmeadow
  1. Mark McDonald
  2. William Clow
  1. Madison Wright
  2. Marylynn Meneghini
  1. John McBride
  2. Jackie Gwynne
VEP candidates LDP candidates Country candidates Local Jobs candidates Transport Matters candidates Battler candidates
  1. Sandra McCarthy
  2. Stefan Nott
  1. Louise Hitchcock
  2. Richard Wright
  1. Cameron Stoddart
  2. Domenic Greco
  1. Nathan Purcell
  2. Aaron Purcell
  1. Moti Ram Visa
  2. Afshan Mian
  1. Walter Mikac
  2. David Graham
ALA candidates
  1. Russell Gomez
  2. John Reisner

Northern Victoria

The Labor Party were defending two seats. The Liberal/National Coalition were defending two seats. The Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates SFFP candidates Reason candidates Justice candidates
  1. Mark Gepp *
  2. Jaclyn Symes *
  3. Sukhraj Singh
  4. Jan Morgiewicz
  5. Glenn Matthews
  1. Wendy Lovell * (Lib)
  2. Luke O'Sullivan (Nat)
  3. Brad Hearn (Lib)
  4. Emma Williamson (Nat)
  5. Robyne Head (Lib)
  1. Nicole Rowan
  2. Damien Stevens-Todd
  3. Elizabeth Matchett
  4. Julie Rivendell
  5. Matthew Thomas
  1. Daniel Young
  2. Ben Podger
  1. Martin Leahy
  2. Callum Chapman
  1. Tania Maxwell*
  2. Jodi Ayres
Country candidates Sustainable candidates Hudson candidates Socialists candidates AJP candidates Health Australia candidates
  1. Phil Larkin
  2. David Couston
  1. Madeleine Wearne
  2. Ian Chivers
  1. Josh Hudson
  2. Shane O'Sullivan
  1. Moira Macdonald
  2. Michael McKenna
  1. Glynn Jarrett
  2. Robyn Masih
  1. Isaac Golden
  2. Anne Sash
Transport Matters candidates ALA candidates VEP candidates LDP candidates Battler candidates DLP candidates
  1. Scott Cowie
  2. Eleanore Fitz
  1. Ewan McDonald
  2. James Wylie
  1. Miranda Jones
  2. Craig Hill
  1. Tim Quilty*
  2. Iain King
  1. Dennis Lacey
  2. Erin Bruhn
  1. Chris McCormack
  2. Jarred Vehlen

South Eastern Metropolitan

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

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Reason candidates SFFP candidates Justice candidates
  1. Gavin Jennings *
  2. Adem Somyurek *
  3. Tien Kieu*
  4. Nessie Sayar
  5. Ian Spencer
  1. Gordon Rich-Phillips *
  2. Inga Peulich
  3. George Hua
  4. Kuldeep Kaur
  5. Robert Hicks
  1. Nina Springle
  2. Matthew Kirwan
  3. Jacqueline Mitchell
  4. Jake Vos
  5. Tasma Minifie
  1. Laura Chipp
  2. Brett Kagan
  1. Chris Banhidy
  2. Vincent Leone
  1. Peter Davy
  2. Kerri Guy
Country candidates Hudson candidates Sustainable candidates Transport Matters candidates Socialists candidates DLP candidates
  1. Andrew Hepner
  2. Marilyn Danieli
  1. Jannette Sinclair
  2. Holly Madill
  1. Anthony Cresswell
  2. Daryl Budgeon
  1. Ali Khan
  2. Chetan Sharma
  3. Roona Fazal
  4. Inderpal Singh
  5. Deepakbir Kaur
  1. Aran Mylvaganam
  2. Ben Reid
  1. Peter Stevens
  2. Michael Palma
Health Australia candidates AJP candidates VEP candidates ALA candidates LDP candidates Battler candidates
  1. Tamsin King
  2. Carly Meaden
  1. Elizabeth Johnston
  2. Derrin Craig
  1. Kassandra Hall
  2. Mardi Hill
  1. David Maddison
  2. Ralf Schumann
  1. David Limbrick*
  2. Matt Ford
  1. David Armstrong
  2. Michael Chamberlain
Group D candidatesUngrouped candidates
  1. Tarang Chawla
  2. Nicole Lee

Stewart Hine (Ind)
Peter Mack (Ind)
Bobby Singh (Ind)

Southern Metropolitan

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

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Reason candidates SFFP candidates Justice candidates
  1. Philip Dalidakis *
  2. Nina Taylor*
  3. Judith Armstrong
  4. Graeme Kendall
  5. Danny Bellote
  1. David Davis *
  2. Georgie Crozier *
  3. Margaret Fitzherbert
  4. Gavan MacRides
  5. Miaosheng Yang
  1. Sue Pennicuik
  2. Earl James
  3. Rose Read
  4. Duncan Forster
  5. James Bennett
  1. Jill Mellon-Robertson
  2. Edmund Munday
  1. Nicole Bourman
  2. Ryan Lindfors-Beswick
  1. Nikki Nicholls
  2. Julie Doidge
AJP candidates DLP candidates Health Australia candidates Sustainable candidates Socialists candidates Hudson candidates
  1. Ben Schultz
  2. Fiona McRostie
  1. Joel van der Horst
  2. Lucia De Summa
  1. Ben Moore
  2. Cindy Cerecer
  1. Clifford Hayes*
  2. Cathryn Houghton
  1. Catheryn Lewis
  2. Ivan Mitchell
  1. Matthew Perriam
  2. Grace Perriam
Transport Matters candidates ALA candidates VEP candidates Country candidates LDP candidates Battler candidates
  1. Kim Guest
  2. Saeed Muhammad
  1. Avi Yemini
  2. Kaylah Jones
  1. Jane Morris
  2. Imelda Ryan
  1. Nicola Clow
  2. Michele Armstrong
  1. Robert Kennedy
  2. Kirsty O'Sullivan
  1. Mark Hillard
  2. Stacey Wain

Western Metropolitan

The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending one seat. The Greens was defending one seat. The Democratic Labour Party was defending one seat, although MLC Rachel Carling-Jenkins, initially defecting to the Australian Conservatives and then sitting as an independent, unsuccessfully contested the lower house seat of Werribee.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Reason candidates SFFP candidates Justice candidates
 
  1. Cesar Melhem *
  2. Ingrid Stitt*
  3. Kaushaliya Vaghela*
  4. Kirsten Psaila
  5. Louise Persse
  1. Bernie Finn *
  2. Dinesh Gourisetty
  3. Moira Deeming
  4. David Wood
  5. Nathan Di Noia
  1. Huong Truong
  2. Emely Cash
  3. Bernadette Thomas
  4. Elena Pereyra
  5. Annie Chessells-Beeby
  1. Chris Botha
  2. Jamie Twidale
  1. Wayne Rigg
  2. Geoff Ashby
  1. Catherine Cumming*
  2. Daniel Cumming
DLP candidates Health Australia candidates Hudson candidates Sustainable candidates Transport Matters candidates Socialists candidates
 
  1. Walter Villagonzalo
  2. Mark Royal
  1. Briony Jenkinson
  2. Deanne Glenn
  1. Hayley Webb
  2. Casey Eckel
  1. Allan Doensen
  2. Richard Belcher
  1. Daniel Lowinger
  2. Ramy Abdelnour
  1. Jorge Jorquera
  2. Andrew Charles
AJP candidates ALA candidates VEP candidates LDP candidates Country candidates Battler candidates
  1. Terri Beech
  2. Karina Leung
  1. Francine Cohen
  2. Terri Franklin
  1. Joan Beckwith
  2. Nia Sims
  1. Adam Karlovsky
  2. Mark Thompson
  3. Christopher Reeves
  1. Benito Caruso
  2. Tony Leen
  1. Stuart O'Neill
  2. Ian Kearns
Ungrouped candidates

Kathy Majdlik (Ind)
Diana Grima (Ind)

Western Victoria

The Labor Party were defending two seats. The Liberal/National Coalition were defending two seats. Vote 1 Local Jobs were defending one seat, although founder James Purcell unsuccessfully contested the lower house South-West Coast district.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates SFFP candidates Reason candidates Justice candidates
 
  1. Jaala Pulford *
  2. Gayle Tierney *
  3. Dylan Wight
  4. Lorraine O'Dal
  5. Bernard Gartland
  1. Bev McArthur* (Lib)
  2. Josh Morris (Lib)
  3. Jo Armstrong (Nat)
  4. Jennifer Lowe (Lib)
  5. Andrew Black (Nat)
  1. Lloyd Davies
  2. Judy Cameron
  3. Peter Mewett
  4. David Jefferson
  5. Judith Baldacchino
  1. Geoff Collins
  2. Graeme Standen
  1. Michael Bell
  2. Liam Hastie
  1. Stuart Grimley*
  2. Michelle Tedesco
Country candidates DLP candidates Hudson candidates Sustainable candidates Socialists candidates Transport Matters candidates
 
  1. Costa Di Biase
  2. John Buchholtz
  1. Frances Beaumont
  2. Christian Schultink
  1. Sally Hudson
  2. Mark Wright
  1. Robert Pascoe
  2. Christopher Lynch
  1. Tim Gooden
  2. Nada Iskra
  1. Nicholas Croker
  2. Francesco Raco
AJP candidates VEP candidates LDP candidates ALA candidates Health Australia candidates Battler candidates
  1. Andy Meddick*
  2. Jen Gamble
  1. Katrina Nugent
  2. John Berenyi
  1. Lachlan Christie
  2. Paul Robson
  1. Kenneth Nicholls
  2. Daniel Macdonald
  1. Sonja Ljavroska
  2. Kayleen Thoren
  1. Anthony Prelorenzo
  2. Mark Mitchell
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