Candidates of the 2001 Australian federal election

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 2001 Australian federal election. The election was held on 10 November 2001.

Redistributions and seat changes

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  • Redistributions occurred in New South Wales, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

Retiring Members and Senators

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Labor

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Liberal

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National

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Country Liberal

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House of Representatives

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Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Australian Capital Territory

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Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Democrats candidate Greens candidate One Nation candidate Other candidates
Canberra Labor Annette Ellis Belinda Barnier Aaron Matthews Stephanie Koorey Barry Cox John Miller (CDP)
Fraser Labor Bob McMullan Martin Dunn Fleur Wimborne Ben O'Callaghan Paul Kemp Caroline O'Sullivan (CDP)
James Vassilopoulos (Ind)

New South Wales

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Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Democrats candidate Greens candidate One Nation candidate Other candidates
Banks Labor Daryl Melham Marcus Watzlaff (Lib) Stephen Cole David Wilcox Lynn Abrahams Sam Baissari (CDP)
Nazim Hannoun (Ind)
Lynne Murphy (Unity)
Ken O'Leary (AAFI)
Barton Labor Robert McClelland Jan Brennan (Lib) Michele Adair Chris Harris David Rydstrand David Barker (CDP)
John Lau (Unity)
Bennelong Liberal Nicole Campbell John Howard (Lib) Peter Goldfinch Jimmy Shaw Robert Webeck John Dawson (Ind)
Bruce Harkness (NGST)
May Law (Unity)
Peter Marsh (NCPP)
Noel Plumb (SAS)
Berowra Liberal Richard Slater Philip Ruddock (Lib) Philip Sparks Maureen Gale Harry Ball Daniel Choi (Unity)
P J Gallagher (NGST)
Owen Nannelli (CDP)
Blaxland Labor Michael Hatton Les Osmond (Lib) Colin McDermott Sonya McKay Bob Vinnicombe Munther Anny (Ind)
Dario Hawat (Unity)
Janne Peterson (CDP)
Peter Sayegh (Ind)
Bradfield Liberal Kathie Blunt Brendan Nelson (Lib) Peter Byrne David Bell John Webeck Witold Wiszniewski (CDP)
Calare Independent Kath Knowles Dave Shearing (Nat) Don Marshall Ian Watts Terry Nixon Peter Andren* (Ind)
David Simpson (CEC)
Charlton Labor Kelly Hoare Lindsay Paterson (Lib) Joshua Bell David Blyth Bob Johnson Jim Kendall (CDP)
John Thorpe (Unity)
Chifley Labor Roger Price Costa Asarloglou (Lib) S J Clack David Cunningham Joe Damjanovic Barbie Bates (SAS)
Lindsey Butler (AAFI)
Wayne Hyland (Ind)
Joseph Wyness (CDP)
Cook Liberal Peri Young Bruce Baird (Lib) Alison Bailey Cathy Peters-Power Andy Frew Peter James (AAFI)
Patricia Poulos (Ind)
Malcolm Smith (CDP)
Graeme Strang (Ind)
Cowper National Jenny Bonfield Luke Hartsuyker* (Nat)
Phillip Neuss (Lib)
Michael Fenton Jillian Cranny Allan Stokes Bruce Korn (CDP)
John Maguire (LEF)
Paul van Bladel (Ind)
John Willey (Ind)
Cunningham Labor Stephen Martin Jeremy Fields (Lib) Michael Newman Carol Berry John Curtis Trevor Mott (Ind)
J Edwin Pink (NGST)
Paul Skinner (CDP)
Dobell Labor Michael Lee Ken Ticehurst (Lib) Carolyn Hastie Samantha Ker Ron Falconer Luke Hennig (CDP)
Eden-Monaro Liberal Steve Whan Gary Nairn (Lib) Linda Chapman Rosemary Beaumont Barry Bridges Peter Cochran (Ind)
Frank Phillips (CDP)
Matthew Swift (Ind)
Steve Urquhart (Ind)
Peter Vlug (NCPP)
Farrer National Frank Millen Bill Bott (Nat)
Sussan Ley* (Lib)
Brett Paterson Chris Sobey Max Wilkinson David Corbett (Ind)
Andrew Gibson (Ind)
Keith Kreutzberger (Ind)
Sue Taylor (Ind)
Stuart Watson (Ind)
Tom Weyrich (Ind)
Fowler Labor Julia Irwin Glenn Watson (Lib) David Mendelssohn Lee Grant Oscar Rosso Max Brazenall (AAFI)
Steve Chung (Unity)
Robin Gaskell (NGST)
Hal Johnson (CEC)
Manny Poularas (CDP)
Gilmore Liberal Peter Knott Joanna Gash (Lib) Michael Hayes Jane Bange Geoff Crocker Jean McClung (CEC)
Paul McLeod (Unity)
Steve Ryan (CDP)
Grayndler Labor Anthony Albanese Brett Kenworthy (Lib) Matthew Baird Sylvia Hale Kane O'Connor Chris Herden (CDP)
Sue Johnson (Ind)
Guang Hua Wan (Unity)
Greenway Labor Frank Mossfield Rick Holder (Lib) Joseph Francis Tony Vlatko Tony Pettitt Bob Bawden (CDP)
Ted Sherwood (AAFI)
Amarjit Singh Tanda (Ind)
Gwydir National Anne Murnain John Anderson (Nat) Ken Graham Neil Strachan Colin Rogers Gary Edwards (Ind)
Bruce Haigh (Ind)
Bevan O'Regan (Ind)
Harry Weber (LEF)
Richard Witten (CEC)
Hughes Liberal Christine Hawkins Danna Vale (Lib) Bruce van de Weg Simon Heemstra Susan Oz William Ryan (CDP)
Hume Liberal Jan Merriman Alby Schultz (Lib) James Roxburgh Kevin Watchirs Charlie Prell
Hunter Labor Joel Fitzgibbon Rob Macaulay (Nat) Rod Bennison Larry O'Brien Bill Fox Ann Lawler (CEC)
Kingsford Smith Labor Laurie Brereton Bruce Notley-Smith (Lib) Peter Zakrzewski Arthur Hurwitz Jill Brown Marina Carman (Ind)
Lindsay Liberal David Bradbury Jackie Kelly (Lib) Geraldine Waters Lesley Edwards Bill Nixon Geoff Brown (SAS)
Anthony Courtney (Ind)
Jean Eykamp (NGST)
Steve Lindsay-Henderson (Ind)
Graham Mitchell (Ind)
John Phillips (CDP)
Stephen Walker (NCPP)
Lowe Labor John Murphy David Doust (Lib) Anna Garrett Mersina Soulos Harry Krumins Max Lane (Ind)
Ernest Wong (Unity)
Lyne National Pat Stevens Mark Vaile (Nat) Philip Jirman Siobhan Isherwood Lynn Stanfield Graeme Muldoon (CEC)
Dane Sara (Ind)
Macarthur Labor Meg Oates Pat Farmer (Lib) Jasmine Lantry Geraldine Hunt Len Watkins Gregory Knowles (Ind)
Eric Sanders (NCPP)
Elwyn Sheppard (CDP)
Mackellar Liberal Ben Carpentier Bronwyn Bishop (Lib) Vicki Dimond Andrea Pape Peter Cuthbertson George May (Ind)
Tom Moody (AAFI)
Macquarie Liberal Adam Searle Kerry Bartlett (Lib) Les Majoros Leigh Williams Wayne Buckley Brian Grigg (CDP)
Robert Warren (SAS)
Mitchell Liberal John McShane Alan Cadman (Lib) David Baggs Cindy Taylor Dale Eder Stephen Burke (Ind)
Ken Gregory (CDP)
David Mudgee (AAFI)
New England National Annette McCarthy Stuart St. Clair (Nat) Chris Reardon Michelle Reiner Kayleen Bounds Tony Windsor (Ind)
Newcastle Labor Sharon Grierson David Williams (Lib) Mary Kavanagh John Sutton Barrie Lawn Elaine Battersby (CDP)
Harry Criticos (Ind)
Erin Killion-DelCastillo (Ind)
Harry Williams (PLP)
North Sydney Liberal Fran Teirney Joe Hockey (Lib) Bryan McGuire Mike Steel Brian Lam (Unity)
Colin Ward (CDP)
Page National Terry Flanagan Ian Causley (Nat) Allan Jeffreys John Corkill Marie Mathew Doug Behn (Ind)
Judy Canales (HEMP)
Tom Cooper (Ind)
Arthur Felsch (CDP)
Angela Griffiths (CEC)
Edda Lampis (Ind)
Kathryn Pollard-O'Hara (Ind)
Parkes National Joe Knagge John Cobb (Nat) Geoff Ward Samantha Dunlop Bob Redfern
Parramatta Liberal David Borger Ross Cameron (Lib) Anthony Clark Felicity George John Satchwell Dee Jonsson (CDP)
Somchai Tongsumrith (Unity)
Will Watson (NCPP)
Paterson Liberal Bob Horne Bob Baldwin* (Lib)
Ian Shaw (Nat)
Sharon Davies Aina Ranke Paul Cary Paul Hennelly (FP)
Tony King (CEC)
Prospect Labor Janice Crosio Gareth Perkins (Lib) Thomas Peacock Rebecca Filipczyk John Hutchinson Lewis Haroon (CDP)
Garry Oates (AAFI)
Kek Tai (Unity)
Reid Labor Laurie Ferguson Irfan Yusuf (Lib) Adrian Archer Steve Maxwell Shane O'Connor Habib Chamas (Unity)
Uwe Ledermann (CDP)
Lisa Macdonald (Ind)
Richmond National Jenny McAllister Larry Anthony (Nat) Casey Balk Jan Barham Dell Rolfe Nicolas Faulkner (Ind)
Dean Jefferys (HEMP)
Julie Nathan (Ind)
John Penhaligon (Ind)
Alexander Peniazev (NCPP)
Rob Simpson (Ind)
Riverina National Andrew Albiston Kay Hull (Nat) Rex Graham Catherine Moore Neil Turner Russel Dancey (CDP)
Dennis Richter (Ind)
Robertson Liberal Trish Moran Jim Lloyd (Lib) Harry Boyle Stephen Lacey Errol Baker Kaijin Kenisciehad (Ind)
Christine Hennig (CDP)
James Laing-Peach (Ind)
Ken Martin (CEC)
Alasdair Munn (Ind)
Barry Phillips (PLP)
Kevin Wills (Ind)
Shortland Labor Jill Hall Brian Perrem (Lib) Steven Adams Joan Lambert Iris Candlish Peter Craig (Ind)
Ron Gardnir (Ind)
Sydney Labor Tanya Plibersek Jeff Pettett (Lib) Sydney Hickman Jamie Parker
Throsby Labor Jennie George Alan Akhurst (Lib) Madeleine Roberts Elsa Story Ivan Prsa Margaret Perrott (Ind)
Warringah Liberal Julie Heraghty Tony Abbott (Lib) Nina Burridge Keelah Lam David Kelly Christine Ferguson (NGST)
Peter Macdonald (Ind)
Watson Labor Leo McLeay Arnold Plooy (Lib) Kristin Griffiths Dominic Fitzsimmons Michelle Farrell Ken Nam (Unity)
Ronald Poulsen (Ind)
Wentworth Liberal Carolyn Neilson Peter King (Lib) Margaret Collings Alison Lyssa Aub Golden Alan Jacobs (Unity)
Werriwa Labor Mark Latham Paul Masina (Lib) Glenda Blanch Roger Barsony P Kotarski Greg Tan (CDP)
John Uri (Unity)
Janey Woodger (AAFI)

Northern Territory

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Electorate Held by Labor candidate CLP candidate Democrats candidate Greens candidate One Nation candidate Other candidates
Lingiari Labor Warren Snowdon Ron Kelly Linda Chellew Rob Hoad Wayne Norris Wayne Wright (Ind)
Solomon Country Liberal Laurene Hull Dave Tollner Ted Dunstan David Pollock Mervyn Stewart Maisie Austin (Ind)
Maurie Ryan-Japarta (Ind)

Queensland

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Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate One Nation candidate Democrats candidate Greens candidate Other candidates
Blair Liberal Wayne Wendt Cameron Thompson (Lib) Gary Turner Neal McKenzie Phil Kyson Lindsay Cosgrove (CEC)
Selwyn Johnston (Ind)
Dan Ryan (Ind)
Bowman Labor Con Sciacca Andrew Laming (Lib) Barry Myatt Chad Smith Fay Smith
Brisbane Labor Arch Bevis Sue Ekert (Nat)
Seb Monsour (Lib)
P R Jansen Damian Dewar Richard Nielsen Ashley Lavelle (Ind)
Capricornia Labor Kirsten Livermore John Lever (Nat)
Lea Taylor (Lib)
Herb Clarke Naomi Johns Bob Muir Ray Gillham (CEC)
John Murphy (Ind)
Peter Schuback (Ind)
Dawson National Cherry Feeney De-Anne Kelly (Nat) Rob Robinson Karen Offield Barry Jones Andrew Ellul (Ind)
Jan Pukallus (CEC)
Dickson Labor Cheryl Kernot Peter Dutton (Lib) Wayne Whitney Shayne Turner Paul Kramer J F Barnes (Ind)
Terry Hyland (Ind)
Colin Kessels (Ind)
Gary Kimlin (ORP)
Fadden Liberal Ray Merlehan David Jull (Lib) Chris Coyle Neil Cotter Julian Woolford
Fairfax Liberal John Henderson Alex Somlyay (Lib) Jim Mackellar Karen Jackson Joy Ringrose Shane Paulger (Ind)
Fisher Liberal Ray O'Donnell Peter Slipper (Lib) Bruce Tannock Geoff Armstrong Tony McLeod Ros Hourigan (Ind)
Forde Liberal Val Smith Kay Elson (Lib) Alice Ngahooro Alan Dickson Rose Clyne
Griffith Labor Kevin Rudd Ann Graham (Nat)
Ross Vasta (Lib)
Edmund McMahon David Rendell Rob Wilson Joseph Rooke (Ind)
Groom Liberal Leeann King Ian Macfarlane* (Lib)
Barbara Wuersching (Nat)
David Hoy Stephen Eyres Michael Kane Rob Berry (Ind)
Herbert Liberal Jenny Hill Peter Lindsay (Lib) Anthony Weil Richard Hoolihan Anne Goddard Conway Bown (Ind)
Hinkler National Cheryl Dorron Paul Neville (Nat) Martin Janke Lisa White Theresa Bates Peter Melville (Ind)
Kennedy National Alan Neilan Mary Lyle (Nat) Jerry Burnett Jo Wall Cherie Rivas Judith Harris (CEC)
Bob Katter* (Ind)
Leichhardt Liberal Matt Trezise Warren Entsch (Lib) Thomas East Harold Salier Jonathan Metcalfe Rata Pugh (Ind)
Lilley Labor Wayne Swan David Ross (Lib) Pierre Bocquee Rod McDonough Sue Meehan
Longman Liberal Stephen Beckett Mal Brough (Lib) Bert Bowden Bronwyn Patrick Eve Scopes Brian Hallam (Ind)
Leslie Hardwick (CEC)
Maranoa National David Bowden Bruce Scott (Nat) Mark McNichol Rhonda Wilson Noel Nemeth Cindy Rolls (CEC)
McPherson Liberal Kellie Trigger Margaret May (Lib) Paul Lewis Russell White Inge Light Ronald Bradley (Ind)
Kevin Goodwin (Ind)
Moncrieff Liberal Victoria Chatterjee Steven Ciobo* (Lib)
Susie Douglas (Nat)
Lesley Millar Kari Derrick Dean Hepburn Maxwell Aleckson (Ind)
Maurie Carroll (Ind)
Josephine Tobias (Ind)
Moreton Liberal Kathleen Brookes Gary Hardgrave (Lib) Barry Weedon Tracy Comans Lenore Taylor Andrew Lamb (Ind)
Oxley Labor Bernie Ripoll Kevin Parer (Lib) Thomas Armstrong Kate Kunzelmann John McKeon
Petrie Liberal Rosemary Hume Teresa Gambaro (Lib) Bill Black Owen Griffiths Kim Pantano Ron Eaton (Ind)
Rankin Labor Craig Emerson Paul Wood (Lib) Mark Mackenzie Darryl Dobson Daniel Lloyd
Ryan Labor Leonie Short Stewart Gillies (Nat)
Michael Johnson* (Lib)
John Drew Jason Langenauer Mike Stasse Stephen Allen-Ankins (Ind)
Clive Brazier (HEMP)
Wide Bay National Russ Tremlin Warren Truss (Nat) Jim Dwyer Althea Smith Paul Jansen David Dalgleish (Ind)
Maurice Hetherington (CEC)
Tony Pitt (Ind)
Graeme Wicks (Ind)

South Australia

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Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Democrats candidate Greens candidate One Nation candidate Other candidates
Adelaide Liberal Tim Stanley Trish Worth Sue Mann Lynne Osborn Lee Peacock
Barker Liberal David Detchon Patrick Secker Louise Miller Matt Rigney Dona Wright Liz Ballinger (Ind)
Philip Cornish (Ind)
Bonython Labor Martyn Evans Brenton Chomel Mark Dennis Lisa Blake John Mahoney Rita Hunt (NGST)
Boothby Liberal Jim Murphy Andrew Southcott Jo Pride Michelle Drummond Daniel Piechnick Jack King (Ind)
William Manfield (Ind)
Paul Starling (Ind)
Grey Liberal Con O'Neill Barry Wakelin Gil Robertson Felicity Martin Sylvia Holland
Hindmarsh Liberal Steve Georganas Chris Gallus Caroline Dowd Deb Cashel Peter Fitzpatrick
Kingston Labor David Cox Dean Hersey Graham Pratt Deborah Guildner Charlie McCormack Gordon Arandelovic (NGST)
Makin Liberal Julie Woodman Trish Draper Christine Posta Allon Reeves Rod Kowald
Mayo Liberal Delia Brennan Alexander Downer John McLaren Dave Clark Mike Thomas Howie Coombe (Ind)
Bill Spragg (Ind)
Port Adelaide Labor Rod Sawford Josh Krieg Matilda Bawden Brian Noone Andrew Phillips Michael Perth (Ind)
Sturt Liberal Lindsay Simmons Christopher Pyne Tim Farrow Mark Cullen Brian Richards Neil Aitchison (Ind)
Wakefield Liberal Mark Rowbottom Neil Andrew Marcus Reseigh Pam Kelly David Dwyer

Tasmania

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Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Democrats candidate One Nation candidate Other candidates
Bass Labor Michelle O'Byrne Tony Benneworth Kim Booth Sancia Colgrave Denis Collins Margy Dockray (LFF)
Ian Hardman (TFP)
Caroline Larner (CEC)
Braddon Labor Sid Sidebottom Alan Pattison Clare Thompson Craig Cooper Steve Pickford
Denison Labor Duncan Kerr Tony Steven Brenda Hampson Penny Edwards
Franklin Labor Harry Quick Peter Hodgman Patricia Bastick Karen Manskey Art Mulloy
Lyons Labor Dick Adams Geoff Page Tim Morris Sonia Anderson Neil Batchelor

Victoria

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Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Democrats candidate Greens candidate Other candidates
Aston Liberal Kieran Boland Chris Pearce (Lib) Ruth Kendall Mick Kir Ray Levick (CDP)
Doug Mitchell (CEC)
Ballarat Liberal Catherine King Charles Collins (Lib) Danii Coric Tony Kelly John Blanchard (ON)
Batman Labor Martin Ferguson John Davies (Lib) Scott Kneebone Alexandra Bhathal Wayne Barwick (CEC)
Jackie Lynch (Ind)
Bendigo Labor Steve Gibbons Maurie Sharkey (Lib) Helen Lilley Bruce Rivendell Phil Arnold (CDP)
Ron Barrow (Ind)
John Pasquarelli (Ind)
Neil Smith (ON)
Karel Zegers (Ind)
Bruce Labor Alan Griffin Reg Steel (Lib) Shaun Robyns David Collis
Burke Labor Brendan O'Connor Chris Dawe (Lib) Geoff Lutz Marcus Ward
Calwell Labor Maria Vamvakinou Darren Buller (Lib) Robert Livesay Bee Barker John Abbotto (NGST)
Mohamed Bochi (Ind)
D Dervish (Ind)
Andrew Theophanous (Ind)
Sleiman Yohanna (CEC)
Casey Liberal David McKenzie Tony Smith (Lib) Tom Joyce Lorraine Leach
Chisholm Labor Anna Burke Ros Clowes (Lib) James Bennett Howard Tankey John Murray (NGST)
Corangamite Liberal Michael Bjork-Billings Stewart McArthur (Lib) Robyn Hodge Iain Lygo Simon Arundell (Ind)
Graham Hills (ON)
Nigel Strauss (LFF)
Corio Labor Gavan O'Connor Steve Malesic (Lib) Erica Menheere-Thompson Catherine Johnson Cheryl Fairbrother (Ind)
Tim Gooden (Ind)
Gareth Hill (CEC)
Herbert Tirkot (ON)
Deakin Liberal Helen Buckingham Phil Barresi (Lib) Nahum Ayliffe Robyn Evans
Dunkley Liberal Mark Conroy Bruce Billson (Lib) Ian Woodhouse Henry Kelsall Michael Cartwright (ON)
Fletcher Davis (Ind)
Flinders Liberal Wayne Finch Greg Hunt (Lib) Richard Armstrong David de Rango Ashley Blade (Ind)
Kevin Dowey (ON)
Earle Wilson (Ind)
Gellibrand Labor Nicola Roxon Christopher Tann (Lib) Rachel Richards Michele Finey Jorge Jorquera (Ind)
Gippsland National Bill Bolitho Peter McGauran (Nat) Jo McCubbin Chris Aitken Ben Buckley (Ind)
Phillip Evans (Ind)
Michael Freshwater (ON)
John Jago (Ind)
Phillip Robinson (Ind)
Marjorie Thorpe (Ind)
Doug Treasure (Ind)
Frank Williams (CEC)
Goldstein Liberal Rachel Powning David Kemp (Lib) Michaela Newell Teresa Puszka Kristin Stegley (Ind)
Higgins Liberal Katie Stephens Peter Costello (Lib) Katie Moss Tania Giles
Holt Labor Anthony Byrne Jason Wood (Lib) Polly Morgan Theos Patrinos Lynne Dickson (CDP)
Gordon Ford (Ind)
Hotham Labor Simon Crean Priscilla Ruffolo (Lib) Jessica Joss Ollie Bennett Simon Hall (CEC)
Indi Liberal Barbara Murdoch Don Chambers (Nat)
Sophie Panopoulos* (Lib)
Robert Chuck Michael Wardle Pat Adams (Ind)
Lyn Bennetts (ON)
Nelson McIntosh (Ind)
Philip Seymour (CDP)
Isaacs Labor Ann Corcoran Michael Shepherdson (Lib) Haydn Fletcher Darren Bujeya Patricia Brook (Ind)
John Groves (ON)
Shirly Oakley (Ind)
Heather Stanton (CEC)
Jagajaga Labor Jenny Macklin Brett Jones (Lib) Peter Wigg Samantha Roberts Paul Gallagher (CEC)
Gary Schorel-Hlavka (Ind)
Kooyong Liberal Tom Wilson Petro Georgiou (Lib) Ari Sharp Peter Campbell
Lalor Labor Julia Gillard David McConnell (Lib) Roger Howe Tony Briffa
La Trobe Liberal Philip Staindl Bob Charles (Lib) Tony Holland Craig Smith Jason Allen (Ind)
Frank Dean (Ind)
June Scott (ON)
Wolfgang Voigt (CDP)
Mallee National John Zigouras John Forrest (Nat) Timothy Kelly Julie Rivendell Ross Douglass (Ind)
Bob Mackley (ON)
Maribyrnong Labor Bob Sercombe Grahame Barclay (Lib) Charles Williams Jules Beckwith Andre Kozlowski (CEC)
McEwen Liberal Andrew MacLeod Fran Bailey (Lib) Tony Carden Jim Romagnesi Bill Lodwick (Ind)
Alan Salter (ON)
McMillan Liberal Christian Zahra Jim Forbes (Lib)
David Roberts (Nat)
David Wall Jenny Farrar John Holtman (ON)
Betty Howell (Ind)
Melbourne Labor Lindsay Tanner Con Frantzeskos (Lib) Brent McKenna Pamela Curr James Ferrari (Ind)
Stephen Jolly (Ind)
Melbourne Ports Labor Michael Danby Andrew McLorinan (Lib) Greg Chipp Jeannette Kavanagh Jeremy Beck (CEC)
Menzies Liberal Olga Vasilopoulos Kevin Andrews (Lib) Michael Ryan Barry Watson Brendan Griffin (NGST)
Murray Liberal Alan Calder Sharman Stone (Lib) Elizabeth Taylor David Jones Simon Bush (Ind)
Robert Hellemons (ON)
Scullin Labor Harry Jenkins Lucas Kostadinoski (Lib) Brian Mawhinney Merinda Gray Trudy Campbell (CEC)
Wannon Liberal Richard Morrow David Hawker (Lib) Amanda Packer Gillian Blair Leigh McDonald (Ind)
Robert O'Brien (Ind)
Olive Schmidt (ON)
Ricky Witney (LEF)
Wills Labor Kelvin Thomson Vytautas Valasinavicius (Lib) Robert Stone Richard Di Natale David Glanz (Ind)
Craig Isherwood (CEC)

Western Australia

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Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Democrats candidate Greens candidate One Nation candidate Other candidates
 
Brand Labor Kim Beazley Margaret Thomas Paul Hubbard Kate Davis Steve Robbie Terry Iredale (CDP)
Brian McCarthy (CEC)
Keith Woollard (LFF)
Canning Labor Jane Gerick Don Randall Darren Brown Keith Read Angelo Dacheff Doug Kennedy (CDP)
John Macdonald (CEC)
Cowan Labor Graham Edwards Andre Shannon Tracy Chaloner Dave Fort Ron Holt Sue Metcalf (Nat)
Paul Salmon (CDP)
Curtin Liberal Trish Fowler Julie Bishop Ashley Buckle Steve Walker Neil Gilmour Karen McDonald (CDP)
G Wood (LFF)
Forrest Liberal Tresslyn Smith Geoff Prosser Alison Wylie Paul Llewellyn Alan Giorgi Charles Caldwell (Nat)
Arthur Harvey (CEC)
Megan Kirwan (CLA)
Fremantle Labor Carmen Lawrence Louise Smyth Rod Swift Robert Delves Chris Reynolds Sarah Harris (Ind)
Michelle Shave (CDP)
Hasluck Labor Sharryn Jackson Bethwyn Chan Peter Markham Luke Edmonds James Hopkinson Michael Daniels (CLA)
Ros Hegarty (Nat)
Ronnie McLean (CEC)
Terry Ryan (CDP)
Kalgoorlie Liberal Paul Browning Barry Haase Don Hoddy Laurie Miller Robin Scott Ian Burt (CLA)
Clark Butson (Ind)
Peter McCumstie (Nat)
Callum Payne (CEC)
Neville Smith (Ind)
Moore Liberal Kim Young Mal Washer Clive Oliver Andrew Roy John Evans Geof Henderson (Ind)
O'Connor Liberal Mark Pendlebury Wilson Tuckey Carole Pestana Sandy Davis Ron McLean Vicki Brown (Nat)
Stephan Gyorgy (Ind)
Terry Iturbide (CEC)
Alistair McNabb (CDP)
Donna Selby (LFF)
Pearce Liberal Liam Costello Judi Moylan Jack Fox Juanita Miller Ken Collins Vivian Hill (CDP)
Chris Nelson (Nat)
Stuart Smith (CEC)
Perth Labor Stephen Smith Rod Webb Aaron Hewett Alison Xamon Peter Gilberthorpe Philip Chilton (Ind)
Stirling Labor Jann McFarlane Bob Cronin Pat Olver Heather Aquilina Keith Thorogood Perry Jasper (LFF)
Keith McEncroe (CDP)
Swan Labor Kim Wilkie Bev Brennan Paul McCutcheon Elena Jeffreys Sandra Vinciullo Simon Makin (CLA)
Brian Smith (CEC)
Colleen Tapley (CDP)
Tangney Liberal Sam Gowegati Daryl Williams Andrew Ingram Ben Stanwix Aaron Lumsdaine Gordon Graham (Ind)
Michael Lucas (LFF)
Craig Watson (CDP)

Senate

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Sitting senators are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

Australian Capital Territory

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Two Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates
  1. Kate Lundy*
  2. Robin Poke
  1. Margaret Reid*
  2. Bill Hanlon
  1. Wayne Sievers
  2. Roslyn Dundas
  1. Gary Corr
  2. Felicity Fahey
  1. Don Tarlinton
  2. Ted Tarlinton
CDP candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Ian McClure
  2. Tim Janes

James Arnold (CEC)
Ken Helm (Ind)

New South Wales

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Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators John Faulkner (Labor), Michael Forshaw (Labor), Bill Heffernan (Liberal), Steve Hutchins (Labor), Aden Ridgeway (Democrats) and John Tierney (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates
  1. Ursula Stephens*
  2. George Campbell*
  3. Warren Mundine
  4. Joanna Woods
  1. Helen Coonan* (Lib)
  2. Sandy Macdonald* (Nat)
  3. Marise Payne* (Lib)
  4. Fiona Nash (Nat)
  5. Scot MacDonald (Lib)
  6. Terence Tang (Lib)
  1. Vicki Bourne
  2. Joanne Yates
  3. Craig Chung
  4. Caroline Mayfield
  5. Janine Prince
  6. Julian Evans
  1. Kerry Nettle*
  2. John Kaye
  3. Jan Davis
  4. James Ryan
  1. Don McKinnon
  2. Rick Putra
  3. Carol Deeney
CDP candidates Unity candidates CEC candidates NDP candidates AAFI candidates
 
  1. George Capsis
  2. Kevin Hume
  1. Thang Ngo
  2. Robert McLeod
  1. Robert Butler
  2. Glenys Collins
  1. Michael Denborough
  2. Yvonne Francis
  1. David Kitson
  2. Edwin Woodger
Fishing Party candidates PLP candidates HEMP candidates LEF candidates NCPP candidates
 
  1. Robert Smith
  2. David Wiseman
  1. Klaas Woldring
  2. Shona Lee
  1. Michael Balderstone
  2. Don Fuggle
  1. David O'Loughlin
  2. Paul Freeman
  1. Andy Thompson
  2. Annette McKeegan
No GST candidates Republican candidates AAP candidates RLS candidates Our Common Future candidates
 
  1. Mick Gallagher
  2. Charles Martin
  1. Kerry McNally
  2. Tom Jordan
  1. Rex Connor Jr.
  2. Robert Astridge
  3. Shirley Guy
  1. Denise Greenaway
  2. Valerie Armstrong
  1. Helen Caldicott
  2. Ted Potts
Group L candidates[1] Group N candidates[2] Group U candidates[3] Ungrouped candidates
 
  1. Lex Stewart
  2. Joe Stewart
  1. Warren Smith
  2. Geoff Lawler
  3. Dora Anthony
  1. Pip Hinman
  2. Ian Rintoul

Beverly Baker
F Ivor
Jack Lord
Walter Tinyow

1 Ex-members of One Nation
2 Unregistered Communist Party of Australia
3 Unregistered Socialist Alliance

Northern Territory

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Two Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Country Liberal Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Country Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates Group D candidates
 
  1. Trish Crossin*
  2. Olga Havnen
  1. Nigel Scullion*
  2. John Lopes
  1. David Curtis
  2. Joe Faggion
  1. Melanie Ross
  2. Charlotte McCabe
  1. Rob Phillips
  2. Jim King
  1. June Mills
  2. Gary Meyerhoff
Ungrouped candidates

Peter Flynn (CEC)

Queensland

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Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The National Party was defending one seat. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators George Brandis (Liberal), John Cherry (Democrats), Len Harris (One Nation), Joe Ludwig (Labor), Brett Mason (Liberal) and Jan McLucas (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Democrats candidates One Nation candidates
  1. John Hogg*
  2. Claire Moore*
  3. Brenda Gibbs
  1. Ian Macdonald*
  2. John Herron*
  3. Russell Trood
  4. Deborah Kember
  1. Ron Boswell*
  2. Pam Stallman
  3. Barnaby Joyce
  1. Andrew Bartlett*
  2. Liz Oss-Emer
  3. Megan Bathurst
  1. Pauline Hanson
  2. Trevor Hansen
  3. Morrie Marsden
  4. John Slack-Smith
Greens candidates CDP candidates CEC candidates HEMP candidates No GST candidates
 
  1. Sarah Moles
  2. Desiree Mahoney
  3. Mark Taylor
  1. Kerry Blackman
  2. Geoffrey Bullock
  1. Danny Hope
  2. Nick Contarino
  1. Nigel Freemarijuana
  2. Guy Freemarijuana
  1. David Ettridge
  2. Richard Gooch
Republican candidates Group A candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. John Pyke
  2. Malcolm Simpson
  1. Sam Watson
  2. Karen Fletcher

David Howse
John Jones
Oni Kirwin
Anthony Melrose
Walter Philippi
Phillip Riley
Derek Rosborough
George Szentes

South Australia

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Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators Nick Bolkus (Labor), Geoff Buckland (Labor), Alan Ferguson (Liberal), Meg Lees (Democrats), Nick Minchin (Liberal) and Amanda Vanstone (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates
  1. Penny Wong*
  2. Linda Kirk*
  3. Chris Schacht
  1. Robert Hill*
  2. Jeannie Ferris*
  3. Grant Chapman*
  4. Michelle Lensink
  1. Natasha Stott Despoja*
  2. Jeff Heath
  3. Michael Pilling
  4. Haroon Hassan
  1. Cate Faehrmann
  2. Jim Douglas
  1. Neil Russell-Taylor
  2. Colin Gibson
Republican candidates Group E candidates Group F candidates Group G candidates Ungrouped candidates
 
  1. Patrick Crozier
  2. Robert Easson
  1. Kathy Newnam
  2. Lisa Lines
  1. Mark Aldridge
  2. Helen Aldridge
  1. Kerry Harte
  2. Colin Phillips

Ervyn Behn (CEC)
Kym Fishlock (Ind)
Nicholas McShane (Ind)

Tasmania

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Six Senate places are up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Australian Greens were defending one seat. Senators Eric Abetz (Liberal), Kay Denman (Labor), Brian Gibson (Liberal), Brian Harradine (Independent), Shayne Murphy (Independent) and Kerry O'Brien (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates One Nation candidates
 
  1. Sue Mackay*
  2. Nick Sherry*
  3. Catryna Bilyk
  1. Paul Calvert*
  2. John Watson*
  3. Richard Colbeck*
  4. Stephen Parry
  1. Bob Brown*
  1. Debbie Butler
  2. Brendan Toohey
  1. Bronwyn Boag
  2. Peter Stokes
Tasmania First candidates LFF candidates Republican candidates Hope candidates Group D candidates
 
  1. Merilyn Crack
  2. David Jackson
  3. John Presser
  1. Peter Pullinger
  2. Michael Thomas
  1. Peter Consandine
  2. Bert Lawatsch
  1. James Bristow
  2. Shamara Petherbridge-de Tissera
  1. Stephen Bonner
  2. Geoff Howard
Group G candidates Ungrouped candidates
 
  1. Alex Bainbridge
  2. Sarah Cleary

Helen Lane (Ind)
Rob Larner (CEC)
Eric Lockett (Ind)
John Marmarinos (Ind)

Victoria

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Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators Kim Carr (Labor), Jacinta Collins (Labor), Stephen Conroy (Labor), Julian McGauran (National), Tsebin Tchen (Liberal) and Judith Troeth (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates
 
  1. Robert Ray*
  2. Gavin Marshall*
  3. Ted Murphy
  4. Robert Chong
  1. Richard Alston* (Lib)
  2. Rod Kemp* (Lib)
  3. Kay Patterson* (Lib)
  4. Tim Hawker (Nat)
  5. Dino de Marchi (Lib)
  6. Duc-Dung Tran (Lib)
  1. Lyn Allison*
  2. Pierre Harcourt
  3. David Wark
  4. Simone Alesich
  1. Scott Kinnear
  2. Eleisha Mullane
  3. Dinesh Mathew
  4. Liz Conor
  1. Robyn Spencer
  2. Neville McIntyre
DLP candidates Unity candidates CDP candidates LFF candidates CEC candidates
  1. John Mulholland
  2. Pat Crea
  3. Gail King
  4. Rosemary Maurus
  5. Ken Wells
  1. Wellington Lee
  2. Diana Wolowski
  3. Bill Cope
  1. Murray Graham
  2. Arnold Jago
  1. Suresh Pathy
  2. John Lugg
  1. Noelene Isherwood
  2. Robert Barwick
Cleary candidates Hope candidates Group E candidates Group F candidates Group J candidates
  1. Phil Cleary
  2. Eileen Zombolas
  1. Tim Petherbridge
  2. Lee-anne Poynton
  1. Joseph Toscano
  2. Stephen Reghenzani
  1. Steve Raskovy
  2. Elizabeth Kennedy
  1. A. T. Baker
  2. Pam Barber
Group N candidates Group Q candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Craig Davis
  2. Donna Brocas
  1. Alison Thorne
  2. Sarah Peart
  3. Tony Dewberry

Daniel Flood
Isaac Gnieslaw
Richard Maslowski

Western Australia

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Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators Ian Campbell (Liberal), Peter Cook (Labor), Chris Ellison (Liberal), Chris Evans (Labor), Brian Greig (Democrats) and Sue Knowles (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates
  1. Mark Bishop*
  2. Ruth Webber*
  3. Mark Cuomo
  4. Gavin Waugh
  1. Alan Eggleston*
  2. David Johnston*
  3. Ross Lightfoot*
  4. Winston Crane
  5. Kim Keogh
  6. Nigel Hallett
  1. Hendy Cowan
  2. Margaret Day
  1. Rachel Siewert
  2. Lee Bell
  3. Paul Smith
  4. Jenna Zed
  1. Andrew Murray*
  2. Helen Hodgson
  3. Damian Meyer
One Nation candidates CDP candidates CEC candidates LFF candidates Unity candidates
  1. Graeme Campbell
  2. Gerry Kenworthy
  3. Marye Daniels
  4. Peter David
  1. Justin Moseley
  2. Kerry Watterson
  1. Jean Robertson
  2. John Watson
  1. Liz Davenport
  2. Arthur Harris
  1. Eddie Hwang
  2. Nicholas Chin
PLP candidates Curtin Labor candidates TPS candidates Group A candidates Group B candidates
  1. Mary Lupi
  2. Helen Whooley
  1. Adrian Bennett
  2. June Bennett
  1. Alan Bateson
  2. Ramon Kennedy
  1. Jim Dalton
  2. Kate Dalton
  1. Geoff Taylor
  2. Henry Sheil
Group K candidates Group M candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Frank Nesci
  2. Renu Schneider
  1. Clarrie Isaacs
  2. Daniel Watson

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Summary by party

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Beside each party is the number of seats contested by that party in the House of Representatives for each state, as well as an indication of whether the party contested the Senate election in the respective state.

Party NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT Total
HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S
Australian Labor Party 50 * 37 * 27 * 15 * 12 * 5 * 2 * 2 * 150 8
Liberal Party of Australia 41 * 35 * 22 * 15 * 12 * 5 * 2 * 132 7
National Party of Australia 11 * 3 * 11 * 6 * 31 4
Country Liberal Party 2 * 2 1
Australian Democrats 50 * 37 * 27 * 15 * 12 * 5 * 2 * 2 * 150 8
Australian Greens 50 * 37 * 27 * 15 * 12 * 5 * 2 * 2 * 150 8
One Nation 48 * 14 * 27 * 15 * 12 * 4 * 2 * 2 * 124 8
Christian Democratic Party 30 * 5 * 11 * 2 * 48 4
Citizens Electoral Council 9 * 12 * 7 * 8 * * 1 * * * 37 8
Unity Party 17 * * * 17 3
No GST Party 6 * 3 * 2 11 2
Australians Against Further Immigration 9 * 9 1
Liberals for Forests 1 * 5 * 1 * 7 3
Non-Custodial Parents Party 6 * 6 1
Curtin Labor Alliance 4 * 4 1
Save the ADI Site Party 4 4
HEMP Party 2 * 1 * 3 2
Lower Excise Fuel and Beer Party 2 * 1 3 1
Progressive Labour Party 2 * * 2 2
The Fishing Party 1 * 1 1
Tasmania First Party 1 * 1 1
Outdoor Recreation Party 1 1
Republican Party of Australia * * * * 4
Hope Party Australia * * 2
Advance Australia Party * 1
Helen Caldicott - Our Common Future * 1
Nuclear Disarmament Party * 1
Reform the Legal System * 1
Democratic Labor Party * 1
Phil Cleary - Independent Australia * 1
Taxi Operators Political Service * 1
Independent and other 56 38 29 7 9 1 3 143

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