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Northern Metropolitan Region Preference Tickets NORTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 P 1 Marc Florio People Power Group A - The Basic Rock'n'Roll Party 38 R 2 Jay Franklin Voluntary Euthanasia 39 K 1 Domenic Greco Country Alliance 1 A 1 Kris Schroeder Basics Rock 'n' Roll 40 E 2 John Carter Christian Dems 2 A 2 Tim Heath Basics Rock 'n' Roll 41 F 1 Michael Mastrantuono Rise Up Australia 3 S 1 Fiona Patten Sex Party 42 B 1 Christos Tzelepis Shooters and Fishers 4 S 2 JoÙl Murray Sex Party 43 L 2 Erin Murphy Liberal Democrats 5 N 1 Peter Allan Independent 44 P 3 Anne Paten People Power 6 M 1 Greg Barber Greens 45 I 1 Michael Murphy D.L.P. 7 M 2 Alex Bhathal Greens 46 C 1 Craig Ondarchie Liberal 8 M 3 Alison Parkes Greens 47 O 2 Mario Laing Palmer United 9 M 4 Anthony Williams Greens 48 P 2 Sheriden Tate People Power 10 M 5 Gurm Sekhon Greens 49 K 2 Evan Spanos Country Alliance 11 G 1 Bruce Poon Animal Justice 50 C 4 David Mulholland Liberal 12 G 2 Maria McLaverty Animal Justice 51 F 2 Simon Paul Hay Rise Up Australia 13 Q 1 Phil Cleary Voice for the West 52 C 2 Gladys Liu Liberal 14 Q 2 Emma Phillips Voice for the West 15UNG 1 Tiffany Harrison Independent 16UNG 2 Darren M. Bain Independent 17 N 2 Nicola Thomson Independent 18 N 3 Nicole Batch Independent 19 H 1 Brendan Fenn Family First 20 H 2 Sarah Clark Family First 21 D 1 Nik Dow Cyclists Party 22 D 2 Geoff Cicuto Cyclists Party 23 T 1 Jenny Mikakos Labor 24 T 2 Nazih Elasmar Labor 25 T 3 Burhan Yigit Labor 26 I 2 Mark Galvin D.L.P. 27 C 5 Susan Turner Liberal 28 C 3 Amandeep Rosha Liberal 29 R 1 Bertha Franklin Voluntary Euthanasia 30 L 1 David Limbrick Liberal Democrats 31 J 1 Nathan James Purcell Vote 1 Local Jobs 32 T 4 Martin Vincent Appleby Labor 33 B 2 Justin Rogan Shooters and Fishers 34 E 1 Maria Bengtsson Christian Dems 35 O 1 Maria Rigoni Palmer United 36 J 2 Aaron Purcell Vote 1 Local Jobs Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 1 of 20 NORTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 C 2 Gladys Liu Liberal Group B - Shooters and Fishers Party Victoria 38 C 3 Amandeep Rosha Liberal 39 C 4 David Mulholland Liberal 1 B 1 Christos Tzelepis Shooters and Fishers 40 C 5 Susan Turner Liberal 2 B 2 Justin Rogan Shooters and Fishers 41 T 1 Jenny Mikakos Labor 3 H 2 Sarah Clark Family First 42 T 2 Nazih Elasmar Labor 4 F 2 Simon Paul Hay Rise Up Australia 43 T 3 Burhan Yigit Labor 5 I 2 Mark Galvin D.L.P. 44 T 4 Martin Vincent Appleby Labor 6 P 3 Anne Paten People Power 45 M 5 Gurm Sekhon Greens 7 P 2 Sheriden Tate People Power 46 G 2 Maria McLaverty Animal Justice 8 D 2 Geoff Cicuto Cyclists Party 47 M 4 Anthony Williams Greens 9 E 2 John Carter Christian Dems 48 G 1 Bruce Poon Animal Justice 10 J 2 Aaron Purcell Vote 1 Local Jobs 49 M 3 Alison Parkes Greens 11 Q 2 Emma Phillips Voice for the West 50 M 2 Alex Bhathal Greens 12 S 2 JoÙl Murray Sex Party 51 Q 1 Phil Cleary Voice for the West 13 S 1 Fiona Patten Sex Party 52 M 1 Greg Barber Greens 14 P 1 Marc Florio People Power 15 H 1 Brendan Fenn Family First 16 F 1 Michael Mastrantuono Rise Up Australia 17 I 1 Michael Murphy D.L.P. 18 D 1 Nik Dow Cyclists Party 19 E 1 Maria Bengtsson Christian Dems 20 L 1 David Limbrick Liberal Democrats 21 L 2 Erin Murphy Liberal Democrats 22 K 1 Domenic Greco Country Alliance 23 K 2 Evan Spanos Country Alliance 24 J 1 Nathan James Purcell Vote 1 Local Jobs 25 A 1 Kris Schroeder Basics Rock 'n' Roll 26 A 2 Tim Heath Basics Rock 'n' Roll 27 R 1 Bertha Franklin Voluntary Euthanasia 28 R 2 Jay Franklin Voluntary Euthanasia 29 O 1 Maria Rigoni Palmer United 30 O 2 Mario Laing Palmer United 31UNG 1 Tiffany Harrison Independent 32UNG 2 Darren M. Bain Independent 33 N 1 Peter Allan Independent 34 N 2 Nicola Thomson Independent 35 N 3 Nicole Batch Independent 36 C 1 Craig Ondarchie Liberal Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 2 of 20 NORTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 T 2 Nazih Elasmar Labor Group C - Liberal 38 T 1 Jenny Mikakos Labor 39 G 1 Bruce Poon Animal Justice 1 C 1 Craig Ondarchie Liberal 40 G 2 Maria McLaverty Animal Justice 2 C 2 Gladys Liu Liberal 41 F 1 Michael Mastrantuono Rise Up Australia 3 C 3 Amandeep Rosha Liberal 42 F 2 Simon Paul Hay Rise Up Australia 4 C 4 David Mulholland Liberal 43 N 1 Peter Allan Independent 5 C 5 Susan Turner Liberal 44 N 2 Nicola Thomson Independent 6 H 1 Brendan Fenn Family First 45 N 3 Nicole Batch Independent 7 H 2 Sarah Clark Family First 46UNG 1 Tiffany Harrison Independent 8 E 1 Maria Bengtsson Christian Dems 47UNG 2 Darren M. Bain Independent 9 E 2 John Carter Christian Dems 48 M 1 Greg Barber Greens 10 B 1 Christos Tzelepis Shooters and Fishers 49 M 2 Alex Bhathal Greens 11 B 2 Justin Rogan Shooters and Fishers 50 M 3 Alison Parkes Greens 12 K 1 Domenic Greco Country Alliance 51 M 4 Anthony Williams Greens 13 K 2 Evan Spanos Country Alliance 52 M 5 Gurm Sekhon Greens 14 P 1 Marc Florio People Power 15 P 2 Sheriden Tate People Power 16 P 3 Anne Paten People Power 17 J 1 Nathan James Purcell Vote 1 Local Jobs 18 J 2 Aaron Purcell Vote 1 Local Jobs 19 O 1 Maria Rigoni Palmer United 20 O 2 Mario Laing Palmer United 21 S 1 Fiona Patten Sex Party 22 S 2 JoÙl Murray Sex Party 23 L 1 David Limbrick Liberal Democrats 24 L 2 Erin Murphy Liberal Democrats 25 I 1 Michael Murphy D.L.P. 26 I 2 Mark Galvin D.L.P. 27 A 1 Kris Schroeder Basics Rock 'n' Roll 28 A 2 Tim Heath Basics Rock 'n' Roll 29 D 1 Nik Dow Cyclists Party 30 D 2 Geoff Cicuto Cyclists Party 31 Q 1 Phil Cleary Voice for the West 32 Q 2 Emma Phillips Voice for the West 33 R 1 Bertha Franklin Voluntary Euthanasia 34 R 2 Jay Franklin Voluntary Euthanasia 35 T 4 Martin Vincent Appleby Labor 36 T 3 Burhan Yigit Labor Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 3 of 20 NORTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 C 2 Gladys Liu Liberal Group D - Australian Cyclists Party 38 C 3 Amandeep Rosha Liberal 39 C 4 David Mulholland Liberal 1 D 1 Nik Dow Cyclists Party 40 C 5 Susan Turner Liberal 2 D 2 Geoff Cicuto Cyclists Party 41 O 1 Maria Rigoni Palmer United 3 P 1 Marc Florio People Power 42 O 2 Mario Laing Palmer United 4 P 2 Sheriden Tate People Power 43 J 1 Nathan James Purcell Vote 1 Local Jobs 5 P 3 Anne Paten People Power 44 J 2 Aaron Purcell Vote 1 Local Jobs 6 G 1 Bruce Poon Animal Justice 45 E 1 Maria Bengtsson Christian Dems 7 G 2 Maria McLaverty Animal Justice 46 E 2 John Carter Christian Dems 8 S 1 Fiona Patten Sex Party 47 F 1 Michael Mastrantuono Rise Up Australia 9 S 2 JoÙl Murray Sex Party 48 F 2 Simon Paul Hay Rise Up Australia 10 N 1 Peter Allan Independent 49 B 1 Christos Tzelepis Shooters and Fishers 11 N 2 Nicola Thomson Independent 50 B 2 Justin Rogan Shooters and Fishers 12 N 3 Nicole Batch Independent 51 K 1 Domenic Greco Country Alliance 13 R 1 Bertha Franklin Voluntary Euthanasia 52 K 2 Evan Spanos Country Alliance 14 R 2 Jay Franklin Voluntary Euthanasia 15 A 1 Kris Schroeder Basics Rock 'n' Roll 16 A 2 Tim Heath Basics Rock 'n' Roll 17UNG 1 Tiffany Harrison Independent 18UNG 2 Darren M. Bain Independent 19 Q 1 Phil Cleary Voice for the West 20 Q 2 Emma Phillips Voice for the West 21 M 1 Greg Barber Greens 22 M 2 Alex Bhathal Greens 23 M 3 Alison Parkes Greens 24 M 4 Anthony Williams Greens 25 M 5 Gurm Sekhon Greens 26 L 1 David Limbrick Liberal Democrats 27 L 2 Erin Murphy Liberal Democrats 28 I 1 Michael Murphy D.L.P. 29 I 2 Mark Galvin D.L.P. 30 H 1 Brendan Fenn Family First 31 H 2 Sarah Clark Family First 32 T 1 Jenny Mikakos Labor 33 T 2 Nazih Elasmar Labor 34 T 3 Burhan Yigit Labor 35 T 4 Martin Vincent Appleby Labor 36 C 1 Craig Ondarchie Liberal Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 4 of 20 NORTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 L 2 Erin Murphy Liberal Democrats Group E - Australian Christians 38 D 1 Nik Dow Cyclists Party 39 D 2 Geoff Cicuto Cyclists Party 1 E 1 Maria Bengtsson Christian Dems 40 G 1 Bruce Poon Animal Justice 2 E 2 John Carter Christian Dems 41 G 2 Maria McLaverty Animal Justice 3 P 1 Marc Florio People Power 42 A 1 Kris Schroeder Basics Rock 'n' Roll 4 P 2 Sheriden Tate People Power 43 A 2 Tim Heath Basics Rock 'n' Roll 5 P 3 Anne Paten People Power 44 M 1 Greg Barber Greens 6 H 1 Brendan Fenn Family First 45 M 2 Alex Bhathal Greens 7 H 2 Sarah Clark Family First 46 M 3 Alison Parkes Greens 8 C 1 Craig Ondarchie Liberal 47 M 4 Anthony Williams Greens 9 C 2 Gladys Liu Liberal 48 M 5 Gurm Sekhon Greens 10 C 3 Amandeep Rosha Liberal 49 R 1 Bertha Franklin Voluntary Euthanasia 11 C 4 David Mulholland Liberal 50 R 2 Jay Franklin Voluntary Euthanasia 12 C 5 Susan Turner Liberal 51 S 1 Fiona Patten Sex Party 13 I 1 Michael Murphy D.L.P.
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