This article provides information on candidates who have been nominated for the 2024 Tasmanian state election, which was held on 23 March 2024.
A record 167 candidates nominated for the election.[1]
Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MHA are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*).
House of Assembly
editLabor candidates | Liberal candidates | Greens candidates | Lambie candidates | AJP candidates | SFF candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Michelle O'Byrne* |
Michael Ferguson* |
Cecily Rosol* |
Angela Armstrong |
Ivan Davis | Michael Frydrych Andrew Harvey |
Group B candidates | Group G candidates | Group H candidates | Group J candidates | Ungrouped candidates | |
Tim Walker | Mark Brown | Lara Alexander | Jack Davenport | George Razay Greg Quinn |
Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Greens candidates | Lambie candidates | AJP candidates | SFF candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shane Broad* |
Felix Ellis* |
Darren Briggs Sarah Kersey Leeya Lovell Michael McLoughlin Erin Morrow Susanne Ward Petra Wilden |
Miriam Beswick* |
Julia M King | Brenton Jones Dale Marshall Kim Swanson |
Group G candidates | Ungrouped candidates | ||||
Craig Garland* | Garry Burnett Andrea Courtney Peter Freshney Liz Hamer |
Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Greens candidates | Lambie candidates | AJP candidates | SFF candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ella Haddad* |
Simon Behrakis* |
Vica Bayley* |
Casey Davies | Adrian Pickin Lorraine Bennett | |
Local candidates | Group E candidates | Group G candidates | Group I candidates | Group J candidates | Ungrouped candidates |
Sam Campbell Renae Zollner Frank Formby David Nunn |
Kristie Johnston* | Sue Hickey | Ben Lohberger | Louise Elliot | John Michael Forster Angela Triffitt Stefan Vogel |
Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Greens candidates | Lambie candidates | AJP candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dean Winter* |
Nic Street* |
Rosalie Woodruff* |
Marshall Callaghan Conor Hallahan Chris Hannan |
Jehni Thomas-Wurth |
Local candidates | Group C candidates | Group F candidates | Group H candidates | Ungrouped candidates |
Martine Delaney | David O'Byrne* | Tony Mulder | Clare Glade-Wright | Tamar Cordover Bob Elliston |
Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Greens candidates | Lambie candidates | AJP candidates | SFF candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rebecca White* |
Guy Barnett* |
Alistair Allan |
Troy Pfitzner |
Anna Gralton | Phillip Bigg Carlo Di Falco Shane Broadby Wayne Turale Ray Williams |
Group D candidates | Group H candidates | Ungrouped candidates | |||
John Tucker | Angela Offord | Jenny Branch-Allen Fraser Miller Andrew Roberts Loueen Triffitt |
Resignations
editA number of candidates resigned before being officially nominated.
Date | Party | Candidate | Seat | Details | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
17 December 2023 | Labor | Michelle Dracoulis | Lyons | Stated she needed to put her "family first"[2] | |
15 February 2024 | Independent | Elise Archer | Clark | Withdrew one day after announcing her candidacy due to health issues[3] |
References
edit- ^ "Record 167 Nominations Received for 2024 State Election". Tasmanian Times.
- ^ "Labor star Michelle Dracoulis quits as state election candidate for the second time". The Mercury.
- ^ "Former Liberal Elise Archer pulls out of Tasmanian election citing health issues". ABC News. 15 February 2024.