Candidates of the 2005 Western Australian state election

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The 2005 Western Australian state election was held on 26 February 2005.

Retiring Members

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Labor

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Liberal

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National

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Greens

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Independent

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Legislative Assembly

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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 candidate Liberal candidate National candidate Greens candidate CDP candidate Other candidates
Albany Labor Peter Watson Andrew Partington Beverley Ford Tony Evers Greg Basden Brian Burns (ON)
Colin Pyle (FFP)
Alfred Cove Independent Michael Kane Graham Kierath Scott Ryan William Suseno Katherine Jackson (Ind)
Janet Woollard* (Ind)
Armadale Labor Alannah MacTiernan Diane Johnson Jason Brennan Madeleine Goiran Bret Busby (Ind)
Colin Butler (ON)
John Coules (FFP)
Joyce Richards (CEC)
Avon National Gerry Sturman Max Trenorden Adrian Price Bob Adair Boyd Martin (ON)
Ron McLean (CEC)
Balcatta Labor John Kobelke Melinda Poor Kayt Davies Michael Ewers
Ballajura Labor John D'Orazio David Maxwell Michael Boswell Allan Ribbons John Clifford (FFP)
Gary Evans (ON)
Bassendean Labor Martin Whitely Michelle Stubbs Gemma Carter Paul Mewhor Peter Clifford (FFP)
Graeme Harris (ON)
Belmont Labor Eric Ripper Glenys Godfrey Steve Wolff Gwen Hamence Bill Gaugg (ON)
Bunbury Labor Tony Dean John Castrilli Joshua Ledger Shane Flanegan Chris Cox (Ind)
Brian McRae (ON)
Jodie Murray (Ind)
Mandy Robertson (FFP)
Capel Liberal John Mondy Steve Thomas Murray Scott Richard Chapman Trista Palmer Carol Johnson (ON)
Marilyn Shraga (FFP)
Carine Liberal Damien Parry Katie Hodson-Thomas Ross Copeland Bruce Richards
Central Kimberley-Pilbara Independent Tom Stephens Trona Young Kelly Howlett Jason Matthews Paul Asplin (Ind)
Gavin Ness (ON)
Barry Taylor (Ind)
Churchlands Independent Tony Walker Greg Preston Sonja Lundie-Jenkins Jennifer Whately Liz Constable (Ind)
Cockburn Labor Fran Logan John Jamieson Anne Otness Bill Heggers Damon Fowler (FFP)
Robyn Scherr (Ind)
Carol Teather (ON)
Collie-Wellington Labor Mick Murray Craig Carbone Neale Armstrong David Paris Tanya Dunjey Edward Dabrowski (FFP)
Kevin Gordon (ON)
Gary Munnihy (Ind)
Martha Window (NCP)
Cottesloe Liberal Owen Whittle Colin Barnett Steve Walker Stuart Chapman
Darling Range Liberal Geoff Stallard John Day Margo Beilby Rob Merrells Sam Dacheff (ON)
Matthew Lague (FFP)
Dawesville Liberal Lynn Rodgers Kim Hames Vern Goff Clare Nunan Keith Blok Julie Westbrook (FFP)
Derek Withers (ON)
Fremantle Labor Jim McGinty Rita Scolaro Jim Scott Michelle Shave Adele Carles (Ind)
Ian Muir (Ind)
Lionel Richards (Ind)
Paul Thurbon (FFP)
Kerry-Ann Winmar (ON)
Geraldton Labor Shane Hill Kevin Giudice Sally Bennison Paul Connolly Mac Forsyth Basil Atkins (CEC)
Ross Paravicini (ON)
Girrawheen Labor Margaret Quirk John Halligan Tamara Desiatov Richard Leeder George Georgis (FFP)
Jon Kelly (Ind)
Leon McKenzie (ON)
Keith Mynard (Ind)
Greenough Liberal John Hart Jamie Edwards Grant Woodhams Tonya Jensen Steve Fletcher Pauline Anderson (ON)
Hillarys Liberal Anna Spadaccini Rob Johnson Chris Twomey Perry McKerlie John Bombak (Ind)
Ken Loughton (FFP)
Joondalup Labor Tony O'Gorman Dean Solly Leon van der Linde Helen Sawyer Michael Clancy (Ind)
Fred Hay (FFP)
Kalgoorlie Liberal James Donnelly Matt Birney Peter Burger Gregory Smart Robin Scott (ON)
Leigh Varis Beswick (Ind)
Kenwick Labor Sheila McHale John Kennebury Camille Inifer Lukas Butler Lloyd Boon (ON)
Moyna Rapp (FFP)
Kimberley Labor Carol Martin Ron Johnston Pat Lowe Victoria Rafferty Maz Fiannaca (ON)
Peter Matsumoto (Ind)
Kingsley Liberal Judy Hughes Colin Edwardes Katrina Bercov Marcus Ward Marie Evans (Ind)
Trevor Gersch (Ind)
Mark Patterson (FFP)
Leschenault Liberal Anthony Marinovich Dan Sullivan Dee Wickham Ross Lecras Caroline Whitworth (ON)
Mandurah Labor David Templeman Ashley King Rebecca Brown Fiona McKenzie-Brown Sonja Davalos (ON)
Trent Peterson (FFP)
Ian Tuffnell (CEC)
Maylands Labor Judy Edwards Roslyn Webb James Rayner Dunstan Hartley Judy Joyce (FFP)
Merredin National Stephen Fewster Jamie Falls Brendon Grylls Robert Mann Noel Beckingham Peter Arnold (ON)
Julie Townrow (NCP)
Midland Labor Michelle Roberts Charlie Zannino Tim Hall Karen Chew Albert Caine (ON)
Mindarie Labor John Quigley Mike Lowry Miguel Castillo Pat Shea Doug Croker (FFP)
Moore Liberal Larraine Craven Gary Snook Peter Stubbs Sally Craddock David Hood Kevan Brown (ON)
Judy Roberts (NCP)
Bob Rogers (Ind)
Judy Sudholz (CEC)
Murchison-Eyre Labor John Bowler Colin Brand Scott Ludlam Don Byrne Derek Major (ON)
Murdoch Liberal Jackie Ormsby Trevor Sprigg Jan Currie Michael Dunjey Damian Bramanis (Ind)
Ursula Stone (ON)
Shayne Weller (FFP)
Murray Labor Nuala Keating Murray Cowper Julie Giumelli Rochelle Brady Saskia Matthews Ron Armstrong (FFP)
Morris Bessant (Ind)
Angelo Dacheff (ON)
Wayne Donnelly (Ind)
Brian McCarthy (CEC)
Nedlands Liberal Chris Hondros Sue Walker Tom Wilson Gail Forder Brian Langenberg (FFP)
North West Coastal Labor Fred Riebeling David Hay Peter Shaw Paul Pleysier Lex Fullarton (Ind)
Bob Hodgkinson (ON)
Peel Labor Norm Marlborough Rob Brown Julie Baker Brent Tremain Mick Le-Cocq (CEC)
William Ritchie (ON)
Graham Winterbottom (FFP)
Perth Labor John Hyde David Lagan Damian Douglas-Meyer Gus Loh Marie Edmonds (ON)
Don Hyland (Ind)
Riverton Labor Tony McRae Margaret Thomas Brad Pettitt Rajesh Vettoor Trish Fowler (Ind)
Deborah Hudson (FFP)
Aida Konstek (ON)
Choy Chan Ma (Ind)
Rockingham Labor Mark McGowan Paul Ellis Daniel Boulton June Lewis Carena Harvey (FFP)
Garth Stockden (ON)
Rob Totten (CEC)
Roe National Ron Sao Graham Jacobs Jane McMeikan Louise Lodge Steve Leeder Bill Crabtree (Ind)
Charles Johnston (ON)
Serpentine-Jarrahdale Liberal Daron Smith Tony Simpson Win Dockter Michelle Verkerk Fiona Cropper (Ind)
Paul Nield (ON)
Robert Pipes (FFP)
South Perth Independent Dale Kelliher John McGrath Alan Hopkins Michael Davis Jim Grayden (Ind)
Southern River Labor Paul Andrews Monica Holmes Mike Beilby Terry Ryan Brian Deane (ON)
Tim Dowsett (Ind)
Lisa Saladine (FFP)
Stirling National Jan Benson-Lidholm Ron Scott Terry Redman Diane Evers Norm Baker Vicki Brown (Ind)
Darius Crowe (ON)
Terry Dixon (FFP)
Swan Hills Labor Jaye Radisich Steve Blizard Sharon Davies Eric Miller Ross Gundry (Ind)
David Gunnyon (ON)
Alison Hornsey (Ind)
Ian Saladine (FFP)
Mike Stoddart (Ind)
Vasse Liberal Ross Bromell Troy Buswell Beryle Morgan Jim Matan Tracey Brough Ron Asher (NCP)
Paul Clayson (FFP)
Charles Doyle (ON)
Bernie Masters (Ind)
Victoria Park Labor Geoff Gallop Neil Fearis Dave Fort Brett Crook Sue Bateman (ON)
Wagin National David Michael Terry Waldron Paul Davis Peter Faulkner Agnes Goedhart (ON)
Arthur Harvey (CEC)
Wanneroo Labor Dianne Guise Paul Miles Marija Pericic Seb Gerbaz Anne Cowley (Ind)
Marye Daniels (ON)
Robert Green (FFP)
Warren-Blackwood Liberal Peter McKenzie Paul Omodei Nick Dornan Matt Palmer Garry Cain (FFP)
Bob Marshall (NCP)
Jodie Yardley (ON)
Willagee Labor Alan Carpenter Bob Smith Hsien Harper Rosemary Lorrimar Paul Byrnes (FFP)
Bill Cook (ON)
Trish Phelan (Ind)
Andrew Sullivan (Ind)
Yokine Labor Bob Kucera Dave Vos Heather Aquilina Warick Smith Frank Feher (ON)
Emily Hopkinson (FFP)
Jean Thornton (Ind)

Legislative Council

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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 (*).

Agricultural

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Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending one seat. The National Party was defending one seat. The Greens were defending one seat. One Nation was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates CDP candidates One Nation candidates
  1. Kim Chance*
  2. Tim Daly
  3. Darren West
  1. Bruce Donaldson*
  2. Anthony Fels*
  3. Margaret Rowe*
  4. Brian Ellis
  1. Murray Criddle*
  2. Wendy Duncan
  3. Chris Nelson
  4. Denise Clydesdale-Gebert
  1. Dee Margetts
  2. Basil Schur
  1. Lachlan Dunjey
  2. Alistair McNabb
  1. Ron McLean
  2. Barry Strahan
  3. Michael Fallis
New Country candidates Democrats candidates Family First candidates LFF candidates CEC candidates PHS candidates
  1. Frank Hough
  2. Colin Nicholl
  3. Frank Marley
  1. Anthony Bennell
  2. David Thackrah
  1. Nigel Irvine
  2. Heidi Farhi
  1. Peter Theobald
  2. Joy Richardson
  1. Jean Robinson
  2. Stuart Smith
  1. John Darby
  2. Paul Shann
Ungrouped candidates

Roy Duncanson

East Metropolitan

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Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates CDP candidates One Nation candidates Family First candidates
  1. Ljiljanna Ravlich*
  2. Nick Griffiths*
  3. Louise Pratt*
  4. Batong Pham
  5. Todd Gogol
  6. Rita Saffioti
  1. Helen Morton*
  2. Donna Taylor*
  3. Bill Munro
  1. Lee Bell
  2. Alison Xamon
  1. Vivian Hill
  2. Gerard Goiran
  1. James Hopkinson
  2. Maureen Gordon
  1. Jim McCourt
  2. David Bolt
New Country candidates Democrats candidates LFF candidates PHS candidates Group B candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Laurissa Lockett
  2. John Mania
  1. Robyn Danski
  2. Paul McCutcheon
  1. Sarah Berry
  2. Claire Hart
  1. Colin Ross
  2. Avril Ross
  1. Annolies Truman
  2. Emma Clancy

John Button
Daniel Stevens (CEC)
John Tucak
Sylvia Yarnda Mnyirrinna

Mining and Pastoral

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Five seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending one seat. The Greens were defending one seat. One Nation was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates CDP candidates One Nation candidates Democrats candidates
  1. Shelley Archer*
  2. Jon Ford*
  3. Vince Catania*
  4. Shelley Eaton
  5. Michael Anderton
  6. Stephen Dawson
  1. Norman Moore*
  2. Ken Baston*
  3. Brett Nazzari
  4. John Fawcett
  5. Greg Smith
  1. Robin Chapple
  2. Kado Muir
  1. Chris Lakay
  2. Derk Gans
  1. Irene Wyborn
  2. Neville Smith
  1. Don Hoddy
  2. Peter Crawford
LFF candidates PHS candidates Fischer candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Karen Jones
  2. Alexandra O'Shaughnessy
  1. Henry Beal
  2. Jim Jennings
  1. John Fischer
  2. Graeme Campbell

Brian Lewis (CEC)
Valerie McCooke

North Metropolitan

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Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Greens were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates CDP candidates One Nation candidates Family First candidates
  1. Ed Dermer*
  2. Ken Travers*
  3. Graham Giffard*
  4. Daniel Smith
  5. Carolyn Burton
  6. Daniel Mycyk
  1. George Cash*
  2. Peter Collier*
  3. Ray Halligan*
  4. David Clyne
  5. Rod Webb
  1. Giz Watson*
  2. Cameron Poustie
  3. Brenda Roy
  1. Dwight Randall
  2. Raymond Moran
  1. George Gault
  2. Alex Patrick
  1. Michelle Bolt
  2. Symia Hopkinson
Democrats candidates LFF candidates PHS candidates Group D candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Pat Olver
  2. Giuseppe Coletti
  1. Renae Dunkley
  2. Bill Wormald
  1. Kareen Squires
  2. Patricia Edmonds
  1. Nikki Ulasowski
  2. Don Cowan

Kevin Cloghan
Malcolm Mummery

South Metropolitan

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Five seats were up for election. 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 CDP candidates One Nation candidates Democrats candidates
  1. Kate Doust*
  2. Sue Ellery*
  3. Sheila Mills*
  4. David Vallelonga
  5. David Klemm
  6. Daniel Guise
  1. Simon O'Brien*
  2. Barbara Scott*
  3. Roger Nicholls
  4. Alison Gibson
  5. Jane Blake
  1. Lynn MacLaren
  2. Nicola Paris
  1. Peter Watt
  2. Venetia Turkington
  1. Teresa van Lieshout
  2. Neil Gilmour
  1. Jason Meotti
  2. Andrew Ingram
Family First candidates LFF candidates PHS candidates FHS candidates Group K candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Beverley Custers
  2. Paul Dean-Smith
  1. Vicky Taylor
  2. Louise Wormald
  1. Neil Marrett
  2. Vicki Doutch
  1. Murray McKay
  2. Giovanni Rotondella
  1. Ian Jamieson
  2. Sam Wainwright

Won Choi
Steven Milianku
Doug Thorp
Jakica Zaknic

South West

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Seven seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Greens were defending one seat. One Nation was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates CDP candidates One Nation candidates
  1. Adele Farina*
  2. Sally Talbot*
  3. Matt Benson-Lidholm*
  4. Liam Costello
  5. Jullianne Slater
  6. Jasper Trendall
  1. Barry House*
  2. Robyn McSweeney*
  3. Nigel Hallett*
  4. Ken Robinson
  5. Kerrol Gildersleeve
  6. Philippa Reid
  7. Narelle King
  1. Steve Dilley
  2. Colin Holt
  1. Paul Llewellyn*
  2. Kingsley Gibson
  1. Justin Moseley
  2. Kerry Watterson
  1. Alan Giorgi
  2. Kenneth Waters
New Country candidates Democrats candidates Family First candidates LFF candidates PHS candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Paddy Embry
  2. Frances Chester
  1. Adam Welch
  2. John Partridge
  1. Linda Rose
  2. Coleen Heine
  1. June Bennett
  2. Judy Pryer
  1. Ray Goodwin
  2. Val Goodwin

Ken Gunson

See also

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References

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