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SOUTH WEST REGION Group a - Waxit 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets SOUTH WEST REGION Group A - WAxit Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 A 1 Charles Hopkins WAXit Party 2 A 2 Malcolm Stewart Gilmour WAXit Party 3 M 1 Colin Tincknell One Nation 4 M 2 Paul Howard One Nation 5 M 3 Michael Pelle One Nation 6 H 1 Sophia Moermond Legalise Cannabis WA 7 H 2 Nicola Johnson Legalise Cannabis WA 8 G 1 Laurence Van Der Plas Australian Christian 9 G 2 Joan E Albany Australian Christian 10 D 1 Keith Bunton No Mandatory Vaccination 11 D 2 Elisabeth Bluntschli No Mandatory Vaccination 12 L 1 Rick Mazza Shooters Fishers Farmers 13 L 2 Russell McCarthy Shooters Fishers Farmers 14 L 3 Ray Hull Shooters Fishers Farmers 15 N 1 Vicki Bailey Animal Justice 16 N 2 Sarah E Gould Animal Justice 17 S 1 Nick Robinson Great Australian Party 18 S 2 Andy Gleeson Great Australian Party 19 K 1 Terri Anne Sharp Western Australian Party 20 K 2 Joanne Munro Western Australian Party 21 J 2 Lizabeth Taylor Daylight Saving Party 22 J 1 Garry Spiers Daylight Saving Party 23 B 2 Hayley Green Health Australia Party 24 B 1 Justin Zwartkruis Health Australia Party 25 Q 2 Pieter Lottering Liberals for Climate 26 Q 1 Mark Bentley Liberals for Climate 27 I 2 David Fishlock Liberal Democrats 28 I 1 Eli Bernstein Liberal Democrats 29 R 2 Heather Scott Sustainable Australia 30 R 1 Daniel Minson Sustainable Australia 31 F 3 Jodie Moffat The Greens 32 F 2 Donald Clarke The Greens 33 F 1 Diane Evers The Greens 34 P 4 Hayden Burbidge Liberal Party 35 P 3 Anita Shortland Liberal Party 36 P 2 Greg Stocks Liberal Party 37 P 1 Steve Thomas Liberal Party 38 O 6 Kylie Fitzgerald WA Labor 39 O 5 Ben Dawkins WA Labor 40 O 4 John Mondy WA Labor 41 O 3 Jackie Jarvis WA Labor 42 O 2 Alannah MacTiernan WA Labor 43 O 1 Sally Talbot WA Labor 44 T 3 Rod Pfeiffer The Nationals 45 T 2 Louise Kingston The Nationals 46 T 1 James Hayward The Nationals 47 W 1 Bob Burdett Independent 48 V 1 Dave Schumacher Independent 49 U 2 Noel Avery Independent 50 U 1 George Seth Independent 51 E 2 Karen Perttula Independent 52 E 1 Yasmin Bartlett Independent 53 C 2 Phillip Spencer Independent 54 C 1 John Banks Independent Page 1 of 23 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets SOUTH WEST REGION Group B - Health Australia Party Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 B 1 Justin Zwartkruis Health Australia Party 2 B 2 Hayley Green Health Australia Party 3 H 1 Sophia Moermond Legalise Cannabis WA 4 H 2 Nicola Johnson Legalise Cannabis WA 5 R 1 Daniel Minson Sustainable Australia 6 R 2 Heather Scott Sustainable Australia 7 Q 1 Mark Bentley Liberals for Climate 8 Q 2 Pieter Lottering Liberals for Climate 9 I 1 Eli Bernstein Liberal Democrats 10 I 2 David Fishlock Liberal Democrats 11 J 1 Garry Spiers Daylight Saving Party 12 J 2 Lizabeth Taylor Daylight Saving Party 13 K 1 Terri Anne Sharp Western Australian Party 14 K 2 Joanne Munro Western Australian Party 15 S 1 Nick Robinson Great Australian Party 16 S 2 Andy Gleeson Great Australian Party 17 N 1 Vicki Bailey Animal Justice 18 N 2 Sarah E Gould Animal Justice 19 M 1 Colin Tincknell One Nation 20 M 2 Paul Howard One Nation 21 M 3 Michael Pelle One Nation 22 L 1 Rick Mazza Shooters Fishers Farmers 23 L 2 Russell McCarthy Shooters Fishers Farmers 24 L 3 Ray Hull Shooters Fishers Farmers 25 A 1 Charles Hopkins WAXit Party 26 A 2 Malcolm Stewart Gilmour WAXit Party 27 G 1 Laurence Van Der Plas Australian Christian 28 G 2 Joan E Albany Australian Christian 29 D 1 Keith Bunton No Mandatory Vaccination 30 D 2 Elisabeth Bluntschli No Mandatory Vaccination 31 T 1 James Hayward The Nationals 32 T 2 Louise Kingston The Nationals 33 T 3 Rod Pfeiffer The Nationals 34 O 1 Sally Talbot WA Labor 35 O 2 Alannah MacTiernan WA Labor 36 F 1 Diane Evers The Greens 37 F 2 Donald Clarke The Greens 38 F 3 Jodie Moffat The Greens 39 O 3 Jackie Jarvis WA Labor 40 O 4 John Mondy WA Labor 41 O 5 Ben Dawkins WA Labor 42 O 6 Kylie Fitzgerald WA Labor 43 C 1 John Banks Independent 44 C 2 Phillip Spencer Independent 45 E 1 Yasmin Bartlett Independent 46 E 2 Karen Perttula Independent 47 U 1 George Seth Independent 48 U 2 Noel Avery Independent 49 V 1 Dave Schumacher Independent 50 W 1 Bob Burdett Independent 51 P 4 Hayden Burbidge Liberal Party 52 P 3 Anita Shortland Liberal Party 53 P 2 Greg Stocks Liberal Party 54 P 1 Steve Thomas Liberal Party Page 2 of 23 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets SOUTH WEST REGION Group C - Independent - BANKS Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 C 1 John Banks Independent 2 C 2 Phillip Spencer Independent 3 V 1 Dave Schumacher Independent 4 W 1 Bob Burdett Independent 5 R 1 Daniel Minson Sustainable Australia 6 R 2 Heather Scott Sustainable Australia 7 E 1 Yasmin Bartlett Independent 8 E 2 Karen Perttula Independent 9 U 1 George Seth Independent 10 U 2 Noel Avery Independent 11 J 1 Garry Spiers Daylight Saving Party 12 J 2 Lizabeth Taylor Daylight Saving Party 13 K 1 Terri Anne Sharp Western Australian Party 14 K 2 Joanne Munro Western Australian Party 15 Q 1 Mark Bentley Liberals for Climate 16 Q 2 Pieter Lottering Liberals for Climate 17 B 1 Justin Zwartkruis Health Australia Party 18 B 2 Hayley Green Health Australia Party 19 I 1 Eli Bernstein Liberal Democrats 20 I 2 David Fishlock Liberal Democrats 21 N 1 Vicki Bailey Animal Justice 22 N 2 Sarah E Gould Animal Justice 23 A 1 Charles Hopkins WAXit Party 24 A 2 Malcolm Stewart Gilmour WAXit Party 25 S 1 Nick Robinson Great Australian Party 26 S 2 Andy Gleeson Great Australian Party 27 L 1 Rick Mazza Shooters Fishers Farmers 28 L 2 Russell McCarthy Shooters Fishers Farmers 29 L 3 Ray Hull Shooters Fishers Farmers 30 M 1 Colin Tincknell One Nation 31 M 2 Paul Howard One Nation 32 M 3 Michael Pelle One Nation 33 H 1 Sophia Moermond Legalise Cannabis WA 34 H 2 Nicola Johnson Legalise Cannabis WA 35 G 1 Laurence Van Der Plas Australian Christian 36 G 2 Joan E Albany Australian Christian 37 D 1 Keith Bunton No Mandatory Vaccination 38 D 2 Elisabeth Bluntschli No Mandatory Vaccination 39 F 1 Diane Evers The Greens 40 F 2 Donald Clarke The Greens 41 F 3 Jodie Moffat The Greens 42 O 1 Sally Talbot WA Labor 43 O 2 Alannah MacTiernan WA Labor 44 O 3 Jackie Jarvis WA Labor 45 O 4 John Mondy WA Labor 46 O 5 Ben Dawkins WA Labor 47 O 6 Kylie Fitzgerald WA Labor 48 P 1 Steve Thomas Liberal Party 49 P 2 Greg Stocks Liberal Party 50 P 3 Anita Shortland Liberal Party 51 P 4 Hayden Burbidge Liberal Party 52 T 1 James Hayward The Nationals 53 T 2 Louise Kingston The Nationals 54 T 3 Rod Pfeiffer The Nationals Page 3 of 23 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets SOUTH WEST REGION Group D - NO MANDATORY VACCINATION Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 D 1 Keith Bunton No Mandatory Vaccination 2 D 2 Elisabeth Bluntschli No Mandatory Vaccination 3 H 1 Sophia Moermond Legalise Cannabis WA 4 H 2 Nicola Johnson Legalise Cannabis WA 5 L 1 Rick Mazza Shooters Fishers Farmers 6 L 2 Russell McCarthy Shooters Fishers Farmers 7 L 3 Ray Hull Shooters Fishers Farmers 8 M 1 Colin Tincknell One Nation 9 M 2 Paul Howard One Nation 10 M 3 Michael Pelle One Nation 11 A 1 Charles Hopkins WAXit Party 12 A 2 Malcolm Stewart Gilmour WAXit Party 13 G 1 Laurence Van Der Plas Australian Christian 14 G 2 Joan E Albany Australian Christian 15 S 1 Nick Robinson Great Australian Party 16 S 2 Andy Gleeson Great Australian Party 17 N 1 Vicki Bailey Animal Justice 18 N 2 Sarah E Gould Animal Justice 19 B 1 Justin Zwartkruis Health Australia Party 20 B 2 Hayley Green Health Australia Party 21 I 1 Eli Bernstein Liberal Democrats 22 I 2 David Fishlock Liberal Democrats 23 J 1 Garry Spiers Daylight Saving Party 24 J 2 Lizabeth Taylor Daylight Saving Party 25 K 1 Terri Anne Sharp Western Australian Party 26 K 2 Joanne Munro Western Australian Party 27 Q 1 Mark Bentley Liberals for Climate 28 Q 2 Pieter Lottering Liberals for Climate 29 R 1 Daniel Minson Sustainable Australia 30 R 2 Heather Scott Sustainable Australia 31 C 1 John Banks Independent 32 C 2 Phillip Spencer Independent 33 E 1 Yasmin Bartlett Independent 34 E 2 Karen Perttula Independent 35 U 1 George Seth Independent 36 U 2 Noel Avery Independent 37 V 1 Dave Schumacher Independent 38 W 1 Bob Burdett Independent 39 T 1 James Hayward The Nationals 40 T 2 Louise Kingston The Nationals 41 T 3 Rod Pfeiffer The Nationals 42 P 1 Steve Thomas Liberal Party 43 P 2 Greg Stocks Liberal Party 44 P 3 Anita Shortland Liberal Party 45 P 4 Hayden Burbidge Liberal Party 46 F 1 Diane Evers The Greens 47 F 2 Donald Clarke The Greens 48 F 3 Jodie Moffat The Greens 49 O 1 Sally Talbot WA Labor 50 O 2 Alannah MacTiernan WA Labor 51 O 3 Jackie Jarvis WA Labor 52 O 4 John Mondy WA Labor 53 O 5 Ben Dawkins WA Labor 54 O 6 Kylie Fitzgerald WA Labor Page 4 of 23 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets SOUTH WEST REGION Group E - Independent - BARTLETT Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 E 1 Yasmin Bartlett Independent 2 E 2 Karen Perttula Independent 3 V 1 Dave Schumacher Independent 4 W 1 Bob Burdett Independent 5 R 1 Daniel Minson Sustainable Australia 6 R 2 Heather Scott Sustainable Australia 7 C 1 John Banks Independent 8 C 2 Phillip Spencer Independent 9 U 1 George Seth Independent 10 U 2 Noel Avery Independent 11 K 1 Terri Anne Sharp Western Australian Party 12 K 2 Joanne Munro Western Australian Party 13 Q 1 Mark Bentley Liberals for Climate 14 Q 2 Pieter Lottering Liberals for Climate 15 J 1 Garry Spiers Daylight
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