Candidates of the 2019 New South Wales state election

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This is a list of the candidates of the 2019 New South Wales state election , held on 23 March 2019.

Contents

568 candidates nominated for the Legislative Assembly, while 346 nominated for the Legislative Council. [1]

Retiring MPs

The seat of Wollondilly was vacant following the resignation of Liberal MP Jai Rowell on 17 December 2018. [2]

Members who chose not to renominate for the 2019 election are as follows:

Labor

Liberal

Nationals

Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

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 candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidateOther candidates
Albury Liberal Lauriston Muirhead Justin Clancy (Lib)Dean MossRoss Hamilton (Sus)
Reuben McNair (KSO)
Auburn Labor Lynda Voltz Christina Kang (Lib)Janet CastleLuke Ahern (Ind)
Kieron Lee (KSO)
Ballina Greens Asren Pugh Ben Franklin (Nat) Tamara Smith Cathy Blasonato (AJP)
Lisa McDermott (Sus)
James Wright (KSO)
Balmain Greens Elly HowseWenjie (Ben) Zhang (Lib) Jamie Parker Angela Dunnett (Sus)
Anita Finlayson (AJP)
Amilia Leonetti (KSO)
Clementine Rogers (Ind)
Bankstown Labor Tania Mihailuk George Zakhia (Lib)James RooneySaud Abu-Samen (Ind)
Barwon National Darriea TurleyAndrew Schier (Nat)Leigh WilliamsJason Alan (AJP)
Roy Butler* (SFFP)
Andrew Fleisher (LDP)
Maree McDonald-Pritchard (Sus)
Phil Naden (Ind)
Owen Whyman (Ind)
Bathurst National Beau Riley Paul Toole (Nat)David HarveyMichael Begg (Sus)
Timothy Hansen (KSO)
Brenden May (SFFP)
Cordova Olivos (Ind)
Baulkham Hills Liberal Ryan Tracey David Elliott (Lib)Erica HockleyHeather Boyd (Sus)
Craig Hall (CDP)
Linda Newfield (AJP)
Bega Liberal Leanne Atkinson Andrew Constance (Lib)Will DouglasCoral Anderson (AJP)
Joshua Shoobridge (AC)
Eric Thomas (SFFP)
Blacktown Labor Stephen Bali Allan Green (Lib)Kirsten GibbsAmit Batish (PHON)
Josh Green (CDP)
Blue Mountains Labor Trish Doyle Owen Laffin (Lib)Kingsley LiuGregory Keightly (AJP)
Richard Marschall (Sus)
Cameron Phillips (CDP)
Mark Pigott (KSO)
Cabramatta Labor Nick Lalich Austin Le (Lib)Christopher James Dai Le (Ind)
Phuoc Vo (Ind)
Camden Liberal Sally Quinnell Peter Sidgreaves (Lib)Karen StewartDaniel Aragona (KSO)
Ben Casey (PHON)
Danica Sajn (Sus)
Andrew Simpson (Ind)
Campbelltown Labor Greg Warren Riley Munro (Lib)Jayden RiveraJames Gent (CDP)
Canterbury Labor Sophie Cotsis Matt Harrison (Lib)Linda EislerFatima Figueira (CDP)
Castle Hill Liberal David Ager Ray Williams (Lib)David FieldHerman Kuipers (Sus)
Cessnock Labor Clayton Barr Josh Angus (Nat)Janet MurrayChris Parker (AJP)
Steve Russell (Sus)
Charlestown Labor Jodie Harrison Jennifer Barrie (Lib)Therese DoyleRichard Turner (AJP)
Clarence National Trent Gilbert Chris Gulaptis (Nat)Gregory Clancy Steve Cansdell (SFFP)
Thom Kotis (Sus)
Debrah Novak (Ind)
Coffs Harbour National Tony Judge Gurmesh Singh (Nat)Jonathan CassellStuart Davidson (SFFP)
Ann Leonard (Ind)
Robyn Marchant (AJP)
Gregory Renet (LDP)
Sally Townley (Ind)
Coogee Liberal Marjorie O'Neill Bruce Notley-Smith (Lib)Lindsay ShureySimon Garrod (AJP)
Lluisa Murray (Sus)
Ciaran O'Brien (SBP)
Joseph O'Donohue (KSO)
Josh Turnbull (SFFP)
Cootamundra National Mark Douglass Steph Cooke (Nat)Jeff PasslowJoseph Costello (Sus)
Jim Saleam (Ind)
Matthew Stadtmiller (SFFP)
Cronulla Liberal Teressa Farhart Mark Speakman (Lib)Jon DoigPhillip Burriel (KSO)
Richard Moran (Sus)
Davidson Liberal Joe Von Bornemann Jonathan O'Dea (Lib)Felicity DavisStephen Molloy (Sus)
Jacob Shteyman (KSO)
Drummoyne Liberal Tom Hore John Sidoti (Lib)Charles JagoDavid Roberts (KSO)
Maurice Saidi (AJP)
Dubbo National Stephen Lawrence Dugald Saunders (Nat)Rod PryorJoanne Cotterill (Flux)
Mathew Dickerson (Ind)
Lara Quealy (SFFP)
April Salter (AC)
East Hills Liberal Cameron Murphy Wendy Lindsay (Lib)Sue ViragoHeather Barnes (AJP)
Chris Brogan (Ind)
Owen Butt (CDP)
Lisa Maddock (KSO)
Epping Liberal Alan Mascarenhas Dominic Perrottet (Lib)Simon MarganSamuel Lyndon (KSO)
Victor Waterson (Ind)
Fairfield Labor Guy Zangari Sam Youkhana (Lib)Astrid O'NeillSam Georgis (CDP)
Gosford Labor Liesl Tesch Sue Dengate (Lib)Hillary MorrisLarry Freeman (SFFP)
Patrick Murphy (AJP)
Judy Singer (Sus)
Goulburn Liberal Ursula Stephens Wendy Tuckerman (Lib)Saan EckerTracey Keenan (AJP)
Dean McCrae (LDP)
Richard Orchard (PHON)
Andy Wood (SFFP)
Granville Labor Julia Finn Tony Issa (Lib)Ben ProcivAbdul Charaf (Ind)
Linda Harris (Ind)
Rohan Laxmanalal (AJP)
Steven Lopez (Ind)
Keith Piper (CDP)
Hawkesbury Liberal Peter Reynolds Robyn Preston (Lib)Danielle WheelerMarie-Jeanne Bowyer (Ind)
Elissa Carrey (Sus)
Sarah Coogans (AJP)
Perran Costi (KSO)
Shane Djuric (SFFP)
Eddie Dogramaci (Ind)
Heathcote Liberal Maryanne Stuart Lee Evans (Lib)Mitch Shakespeare James Aspey (AJP)
Joel McManus (SFFP)
Heffron Labor Ron Hoenig Alexander Andruska (Lib)Kym ChappleMichael Dello-Iacovo (AJP)
Chris Ryan (KSO)
Holsworthy Liberal Charishma Kaliyanda Melanie Gibbons (Lib)Chris KerleRoland Barber (LDP)
Michael Byrne (PHON)
Gae Constable (AJP)
Hornsby Liberal Katie Gompertz Matt Kean (Lib)Joe NicitaIsaac Andrew (AC)
Emma Eros (PHON)
Mick Gallagher (Ind)
Hayden Gray (KSO)
John Murray (Ind)
Justin Thomas (Sus)
Keira Labor Ryan Park Chris Atlee (Lib)Kaye OsbornJohn Gill (Sus)
Kiama Liberal Andy Higgins Gareth Ward (Lib)Nina DigiglioJohn Kadwell (CDP)
Anne Whatman (Sus)
Kogarah Labor Chris Minns Scott Yung (Lib)Greta WernerPhillip Pollard (PHON)
Natalie Resman (KSO)
Ku-ring-gai Liberal Amanda Keeling Alister Henskens (Lib)Qiu Yue (Viki) ZhangLiam Blood (KSO)
Mitchell Strahan (LDP)
Lake Macquarie Independent Jo SmithLindsay Paterson (Lib)Kim Grierson Greg Piper * (Ind)
Marie Rolfe (Sus)
Laurance Taranto (AJP)
Lakemba Labor Jihad Dib Rashid Bhuiyan (Lib)Emmet de BhaldraitheDorlene Abou-Haidar (AJP)
Omar Najjar (KSO)
Karl Schubert (CDP)
Lane Cove Liberal Andrew Zbik Anthony Roberts (Lib)Pierre MasseMurray Fleming (Sus)
Richard Quinn (Ind)
Joanne Spiteri (KSO)
Lismore National Janelle Saffin Austin Curtin (Nat) Sue Higginson Greg Bennett (Ind)
Paul Collits (AC)
David Taylor (Sus)
Alison Waters (AJP)
Liverpool Labor Paul Lynch Paul Zadro (Lib)Signe WesterbergMichael Andjelkovic (Ind)
Ravneel Chand (KSO)
Adam Novek (AC)
Londonderry Labor Prue Car Belinda Hill (Lib)Charlie PierceDavid Bowen (Sus)
Donald Modarelli (CDP)
Macquarie Fields Labor Anoulack Chanthivong Zahurul Quazi (Lib)Stephen Eagar-DeitzSyed Ahmed (Ind)
Mick Allen (Ind)
Scott Singh (KSO)
Maitland Labor Jenny Aitchison Sally Halliday (Lib)John BrownSam Ferguson (Sus)
Amy Johnson (AJP)
James Lawson (KSO)
Nadrra Sarkis (SFFP)
Neil Turner (PHON)
Manly Liberal Natasha Phillips-Mason James Griffin (Lib)Kristyn GlanvilleDane Murray (KSO)
Emanuel Paletto (Sus)
Kate Paterson (AJP)
Maroubra Labor Michael Daley Pat Farmer (Lib)James CruzPetra Campbell (Sus)
Noel D'Souza (Ind)
Rowan Kos (KSO)
Caroline Simons (AC)
Miranda Liberal Jen Armstrong Eleni Petinos (Lib)Nathan HuntGaye Cameron (PHON)
George Capsis (CDP)
Nick Hughes (Sus)
Monaro National Bryce Wilson John Barilaro (Nat)Peter MarshallMick Holton (SFFP)
Frankie Seymour (AJP)
Andrew Thaler (Ind)
Mount Druitt Labor Edmond Atalla Mark Rusev (Lib)Brent RobertsonSamraat Grewal (CDP)
George Lang (AC)
Mulgoa Liberal Todd Carney Tanya Davies (Lib)Rob ShieldJessie Bijok (Sus)
Murray National Alan Purtill Austin Evans (Nat)Nivanka De Silva Helen Dalton* (SFFP)
Liam Davies (KSO)
Carl Kendall (Sus)
David Landini (Ind)
Philip Langfield (CDP)
Brian Mills (Ind)
Tom Weyrich (PHON)
Myall Lakes National David Keegan Stephen Bromhead (Nat)Ellie SpenceQuentin Bye (Sus)
Heather Elliott (SFFP)
Paul Sandilands (Ind)
Newcastle Labor Tim Crakanthorp Blake Keating (Lib)Charlotte McCabeSean Bremner Young (AJP)
Glen Fredericks (SBP)
Beverley Jelfs (Sus)
Claudia Looker (KSO)
Steve O'Brien (SA)
Newtown Greens Norma IngramRohan Indraghanti (Lib) Jenny Leong Michelle Buckmaster (AJP)
Aaron Le Saux (SBP)
Hugh Watson (Sus)
Laura White (KSO)
North Shore Liberal Michael Lester Felicity Wilson (Lib)Toby PettigrewVictoria Boast (Sus)
Olivia Bouchier (AJP)
Carolyn Corrigan (Ind)
Jeffrey Grimshaw (AC)
Sam Gunning (LDP)
Northern Tablelands National Debra O'Brien Adam Marshall (Nat)Dorothy RobinsonRayne Single (SFFP)
Oatley Liberal Lucy Mannering Mark Coure (Lib)Gianluca DragoneRaphael Bongomin (SFFP)
Mark Preston (PHON)
Orange Shooters Luke SangerKate Hazelton (Nat)Stephen NugentTerri Baxter (Ind)
Stephen Bisgrove (LDP)
Maurice Davey (CDP)
Philip Donato * (SFFP)
Garry McMahon (AC)
David O'Brien (KSO)
Oxley National Susan Jenvey Melinda Pavey (Nat)Arthur BainDean Saul (SFFP)
Debbie Smythe (Sus)
Parramatta Liberal Liz Scully Geoff Lee (Lib)Phil BradleySamuel Bellwood (KSO)
Michelle Garrard (Ind)
Jasmina Moltter (Sus)
Susan Price (SA)
Penrith Liberal Karen McKeown Stuart Ayres (Lib)Nick BestJim Aitken (Ind)
Geoff Brown (Sus)
David Burton (CDP)
Marcus Cornish (Ind)
Rod Franich (SFFP)
Carl Halley (PHON)
Kaj McBeth (AJP)
Gabrielle McIntosh (Ind)
Mark Tyndall (Ind)
Pittwater Liberal Jared Turkington Rob Stokes (Lib)Miranda KorzySuzanne Daly (Sus)
Natalie Matkovic (AJP)
Stewart Matthews (Ind)
Stacey Mitchell (AC)
Michael Newman (KSO)
Port Macquarie National Peter Alley Leslie Williams (Nat)Drusi MeggetJan Burgess (Sus)
Port Stephens Labor Kate Washington Jaimie Abbott (Lib)Maureen MageeBill Doran (Ind)
Bradley Jelfs (Sus)
Therese Taylor (AJP)
Prospect Labor Hugh McDermott Matthew Hana (Lib)Dot NewlandMilan Maksimovic (Ind)
Catherine Ward (AJP)
Riverstone Liberal Annemarie Christie Kevin Conolly (Lib)Alex Van Vucht
Rockdale Labor Steve Kamper Samir Hassan (Lib)Peter StrongPaul Collaros (AJP)
Hussein Faraj (Ind)
George Tulloch (KSO)
Ryde Liberal Jerome Laxale Victor Dominello (Lib)Lindsay PetersSteve Busch (AC)
Christopher De Bruyne (LDP)
Sophie Khatchigian (KSO)
Mark Larsen (Sus)
Julie Worsley (CDP)
Seven Hills Liberal Durga Owen Mark Taylor (Lib)Damien AtkinsEric Claus (Sus)
Jude D'Cruz (AC)
Alan Sexton (Ind)
Shellharbour Labor Anna Watson Shane Bitschkat (Lib)Jamie DixonKen Davis (Sus)
South Coast Liberal Annette Alldrick Shelley Hancock (Lib)Kim Stephenson
Strathfield Labor Jodi McKay Philip Madirazza (Lib)Crisetta MacLeodSimon Fletcher (AJP)
Jack Liang (AC)
Vinay Orekondy (KSO)
Summer Hill Labor Jo Haylen Leo Wei (Lib)Tom RaueAndrea Markis (KSO)
Teresa Romanovsky (AJP)
Dale Sinden (Sus)
Paul Wecker (Ind)
Swansea Labor Yasmin Catley Dean Bowman (Lib)Doug WilliamsonJulia Riseley (AJP)
Glenn Seddon (AC)
Sydney Independent Jo HolderLyndon Gannon (Lib)Jonathan HarmsFiona Douskou (SBP)
Alex Greenwich * (Ind)
Christopher Thomas (Sus)
Tamworth National Steve Mears Kevin Anderson (Nat)Robin GunningJeff Bacon (SFFP)
Emma Hall (AJP)
Mark Rodda (Ind)
Terrigal Liberal Jeff Sundstrom Adam Crouch (Lib)Bob DoyleRoss Blaikie (AC)
Gary Chestnut (Ind)
Flavia Coleman (AJP)
Bradly Hardman (Ind)
Wayne Rigg (Sus)
The Entrance Labor David Mehan Brian Perrem (Lib)Stephen PearsonHadden Ervin (AC)
Jake Fitzpatrick (KSO)
Margaret Jones (Sus)
Maddy Richards (AJP)
Tweed National Craig Elliot Geoff Provest (Nat)Bill FenelonSusie Hearder (AJP)
Ronald McDonald (Sus)
Upper Hunter National Melanie Dagg Michael Johnsen (Nat)Tony LonerganCalum Blair (Sus)
Mark Ellis (LDP)
Claire Robertson (AJP)
Richard Stretton (CDP)
Lee Watts (SFFP)
Vaucluse Liberal Lenore Kulakauskas Gabrielle Upton (Lib)Megan McEwinDeb Doyle (AJP)
Kay Dunne (Sus)
Miriam Guttman-Jones (Ind)
Mark Macsmith (KSO)
Wagga Wagga Independent Dan HayesMackenna Powell (Nat)Ray GoodlassSeb McDonagh (SFFP)
Joe McGirr * (Ind)
Matt Quade (Ind)
Colin Taggart (CON)
Wakehurst Liberal Chris Sharpe Brad Hazzard (Lib)Lilith ZahariasDarren Hough (Ind)
Katika Schultz (KSO)
Susan Sorenson (AJP)
Wallsend Labor Sonia Hornery Nick Trappett (Lib)Sinead Francis-CoanFiona De Vries (AC)
Toni Gundry (AJP)
Willoughby Liberal Justin Reiss Gladys Berejiklian (Lib)Daniel KeoghEmma Bennett (AJP)
Tom Crowley (KSO)
Greg Graham (Sus)
Meow-Ludo Meow-Meow (Flux)
Larissa Penn (Ind)
Wollondilly Liberal Jo-Ann Davidson Nathaniel Smith (Lib)David PowellMitchell Black (LDP)
Jason Bolwell (SFFP)
Heather Edwards (AJP)
Charlie Fenton (PHON)
Judy Hannan (Ind)
Wollongong Labor Paul Scully Zachary Fitzpatrick (Lib)Benjamin ArcioniAndrew Anthony (Sus)
Benjamin Bank (AJP)
James Hehir (KSO)
Nikola Nastoski (Ind)
Wyong Labor David Harris Ying Shu Li-Cantwell (Lib)Sue WynnMartin Stevenson (AC)

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 (*).

Half of the Legislative Council was not up for re-election. This included seven Labor members (John Graham, Courtney Houssos, Shaoquett Moselmane, Adam Searle, Walt Secord, Mick Veitch and Lynda Voltz), six Liberal members (John Ajaka, Lou Amato, Scott Farlow, Don Harwin, Shayne Mallard and Matthew Mason-Cox), three Nationals members (Ben Franklin, Trevor Khan and Bronnie Taylor), two Greens members (Cate Faehrmann and Justin Field), one Christian Democrats member (Fred Nile), one Shooters and Fishers member (Robert Borsak) and one Animal Justice member (Mark Pearson). Voltz and Franklin resigned to run for the Legislative Assembly, so their seats were vacant.

The Labor Party was defending five seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending eleven seats. The Greens were defending three seats. The Christian Democratic Party and the Shooters and Fishers Party were each defending one seat. [16]

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates SFFP candidates
 
  1. Tara Moriarty*
  2. Penny Sharpe *
  3. Greg Donnelly *
  4. Anthony D'Adam*
  5. Daniel Mookhey *
  6. Peter Primrose *
  7. Mark Buttigieg*
  8. Julie Sibraa
  9. Michelle Miran
  10. Tri Vo
  11. Sally Sitou
  12. Charlie Sheahan
  13. Aruna Chandrala
  14. Paul Sekfy
  15. Peter Kim
  16. Sabrin Farooqui
  17. Sharon Sewell
  18. Vanessa Keenan
  19. Ann Martin
  20. Kim Weller
  21. Pamela Ward
  1. Catherine Cusack * (Lib)
  2. Niall Blair * (Nat)
  3. Damien Tudehope* (Lib)
  4. Taylor Martin * (Lib)
  5. Sarah Mitchell * (Nat)
  6. Natalie Ward * (Lib)
  7. Natasha Maclaren-Jones * (Lib)
  8. Wes Fang * (Nat)
  9. Peter Phelps (Lib)
  10. Alan Akhurst (Lib)
  11. Steven de Gunst (Nat)
  12. Pallavi Sinha (Lib)
  13. Pat Daley (Lib)
  14. Amy Lee (Lib)
  15. John Chanter (Nat)
  1. David Shoebridge *
  2. Abigail Boyd*
  3. Dawn Walker
  4. Dominic Kanak
  5. Jane Scott
  6. Tom Kiat
  7. Monica Tan
  8. Tony Hickey
  9. Shaun Middlebrook
  10. Louise Ihlein
  11. Vicki Ross
  12. Philipa Veitch
  13. Tony Adams
  14. Louise Steer
  15. Rochelle Porteous
  16. Colin Hesse
  17. Roz Chia
  18. Lynne Saville
  19. Cath Blakey
  20. Adrian Jones
  21. Philippa Clark
  1. Mark Latham*
  2. Rod Roberts*
  3. Mick Jackson
  4. Janet Kayes
  5. Jason Ross
  6. Bob Bourne
  7. Lynette Roberts
  8. Vicki Saker
  9. Adrian Saker
  10. Greville Bogard
  11. Peter Rees
  12. Cameron Roberts
  13. Damian Ottley
  14. Brian Olliver
  15. Quenten Roberts
  16. Margaret Cox
  17. John Cox
  1. Mark Banasiak*
  2. Brett Cooke
  3. Holli Thomas
  4. Diane Cotroneo
  5. Alain Noujaim
  6. Raymond Mulligan
  7. Peter Richards
  8. Daniel Spears
  9. Benjamin Smith
  10. Kirsty Single
  11. Jason Lesage
  12. Jacqui Wood
  13. Howard Farrell
  14. Karen Romano
  15. Ray Hawkins
  16. John Howden
  17. Bob Shaw
  18. David Cook
AJP candidates CDP candidates Socialist Alliance candidates Liberal Democrats candidates Sustainable Australia candidates
 
  1. Emma Hurst*
  2. Angela Pollard
  3. Gregory Pointing
  4. Petra Jones
  5. Leon Gross
  6. Karl Hosking
  7. Charlotte Ward
  8. Ian Underwood
  9. Kathleen Costello
  10. Bryan McGrath
  11. Benjamin Costello
  12. Jason Whalley
  13. Susanne Briggs
  14. David Atwell
  15. Temple Eyre
  16. Timothy Summerson
  17. Carol Bellenger
  18. Christopher Moses
  19. William Waters
  1. Paul Green
  2. Aaron Wright
  3. Lara Taouk Sleiman
  4. Ross Clifford
  5. Luke Cubis
  6. Matthew Burton
  7. Beth Smith
  8. Graeme Young
  9. Kiah Oosterbeek
  10. Benjamin Mirza
  11. Helen Clarke
  12. Lesley Kadwell
  13. Tania Piper
  14. Peter Banks
  15. Michelle Green
  16. Anne Argaet
  17. Gregory Clarke
  18. Cecille Coan
  19. Charles Knox
  1. Rachel Evans
  2. Peter Boyle
  3. Sam Ashby
  4. Andrew Chuter
  5. Paula Sanchez
  6. Phil Craig
  7. Pip Hinman
  8. Raul Bassi
  9. Margaret Gleeson
  10. Jim McIlroy
  11. Coral Wynter
  12. Zebedee Parkes
  13. Semra Coban
  14. Duncan Roden
  15. Topia Ryan-Jones
  16. Joel McAlear
  17. Nicole McGregor
  18. John Coleman
  1. David Leyonhjelm
  2. Duncan Spender
  3. Codie Neville
  4. Andrew Hows
  5. Peter Runge
  6. Robert Nickols
  7. Charles Rios
  8. Joaquim De Lima
  9. Luke Zahra
  10. Clinton Mead
  11. Dax Love
  12. Charlie Chen
  13. Alan Bron
  14. James Klauzner
  15. James Pirie
  16. Samuel Duncan
  17. Keith Francis
  1. William Bourke
  2. Alexander Kreet
  3. Xiaowei Yue
  4. Ann Burke
  5. Torsten Landwehr
  6. Jenny Goldie
  7. Wing In (Catherine) Lui
  8. Bradd Morelli
  9. Alison Noonan
  10. Warren Grzic
  11. Chris O'Rourke
  12. John Alden
  13. Ashley Brunner
  14. Mike Cottee
  15. Kerry Waight
  16. Peter Reid
  17. Jill Green
  18. Michael Wilder
  19. Anthea Kerrison
  20. Alan Magnusson
  21. Dean Winter
Advance candidates Flux candidates Conservatives candidates Keep Sydney Open candidates VEP candidates
    
  1. Raymond Brown
  2. Ian Chandler
  3. Trisha Clements
  4. Kevin Cranfield
  5. Luke Van Jour
  6. Trina Rowston
  7. Geoffrey Craig
  8. Simon Costigan
  9. Eva Emrich
  10. Joel Marchant
  11. Michael O'Donnell
  12. Leslea Brown
  13. Benjamin Carruthers
  14. David Walter
  15. Helen Boland
  1. Max Kaye
  2. Ben Rushton
  3. Jason Gavriel
  4. Mansour Soltani
  5. Shane Greenup
  6. Kipling Crossing
  7. Ben Ballingall
  8. Jessica Payne
  9. Liam Jarvis
  10. Adam Ross-Hopkins
  11. Thomas Sesselmann
  12. Jesse Hanna
  13. Christopher May
  14. Jordon Dearing
  15. Adrian Guerrera
  1. Greg Walsh
  2. Ben Irawan
  3. Colin Grigg
  4. Robert Elliott
  5. Sonia Hibbert
  6. Tim Cairns
  7. Eric Lee
  8. Aaron Binns
  9. Daniel De Vries
  10. Samantha Samrani
  11. Sally-Anne Vincent
  12. Igor Palmer
  13. Cheryl Sardar
  14. Miguel Ribeiro
  15. Hengki Widjaja
  16. Allan Vincent
  17. Lachlan McLean
  1. Tyson Koh
  2. Jess Miller
  3. Jesse Matheson
  4. Daniel McNamee
  5. Tori Levett
  6. Wendell French
  7. Emily Nicol
  8. Stavros Yiannoukas
  9. Max Becker
  10. Jordan Smith
  11. Allison Sims
  12. Bianca Esteban
  13. Stephan Gyory
  14. Eoin Maher
  15. Matthew White
  16. Hugo Ferrer
  17. James Heathwood
  18. Katie Green
  19. Wei Thai-Haynes
  20. Louisa Parmeter
  21. Brian Walker-Catchpole
  1. Shayne Higson
  2. Luke Ditchfield
  3. Penelope Hackett
  4. Julie Hanley
  5. David Newman
  6. Jessica Edwards
  7. David Pieper
  8. Jan Edwards
  9. Sharon Potocnik
  10. Bill Winning
  11. Jo Langham
  12. Brian Beaumont Owles
  13. Kym Kilpatrick
  14. Judith Daley
  15. Sandi Steep
  16. Kath Schilling
Small Business candidatesGroup G candidatesGroup H candidatesGroup L candidatesGroup S candidates
   
  1. Angela Vithoulkas
  2. John Gereige
  3. Dianne Coleman
  4. Gary Adamson
  5. Harrison Finch
  6. Paula Wynyard
  7. Hoai Nguyen
  8. Helen Preketes
  9. James Tsolakis
  10. Constentine Vithoulkas
  11. Julia Campbell
  12. Jillian Pamplin
  13. Brett Nickisson
  14. Rhaad Fogarty
  15. Todd Matthews
  16. Tony Stevis
  17. Tatiana Coulter
  18. Frank Douskou
  1. Chris Osborne
  2. Warwick Stacey
  3. Ikaros Kyriacou
  4. Helen Ducker
  5. Kyriakos Koliadis
  6. Margaret Chaffey
  7. Paul Gerantonis
  8. Steven Campbell
  9. Frank Fitzpatrick
  10. John Tzemopoulos
  11. Christine Patrech
  12. Andrew Demas
  13. Neil Smith
  14. Nick Agnew
  15. Mark Osborne
  16. John Snell
  1. Anthony Monaghan
  2. Sharni Monaghan
  1. Jeremy Buckingham
  2. David Quince
  3. Jane Macallister
  4. John Watts
  5. Michele McKenzie
  6. Melinda Wilson
  7. Janelle Baylis
  8. Pete Wills
  9. Craig Shaw
  10. Chris Winslow
  11. Antony Lewis
  12. Mark Hutton
  13. Lorraine Beck
  14. Eve-Lyn Kennedy
  15. Patrick Darley-Jones
  1. James Jansson
  2. Andrea Leong
  3. Eve Slavich
  4. Brendan Clarke
  5. Liviu Constantinescu
  6. Saritha Manickam
  7. Majella Morello
  8. James Oberg
  9. Michael Maroske
  10. Raymond Zeng
  11. Daniel Powell
  12. Markus Pfister
  13. Aaron Hammond
  14. Michael Wigham
  15. Robyn Finno
  16. Nathan Page
  17. Jay Christiaens
Ungrouped candidates
 
  • Tony Edwards
  • Ellie Robertson
  • John Brett
  • Ron Bogan
  • John Hunter
  • Bryn Hutchinson
  • Danny Lim
  • Andre Brokman

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