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NORTHERN VICTORIA REGION 37 J 5 Robin Rhodes Greens Group a - Democratic Labour Party (DLP) NORTHERN VICTORIA REGION 37 J 5 Robin Rhodes Greens Group A - Democratic Labour Party (DLP) 1 A 1 Gerard Murphy D.L.P. 2 A 2 Stefan Kos D.L.P. 3 H 1 Robert Danieli Country Alliance 4 H 2 Steven Threlfall Country Alliance 5 L 1 Tim Wilms Liberal Democrats 6 L 2 Stephen Gream Liberal Democrats 7 M 1 Tim Middleton Rise Up Australia 8 M 2 Petra Parker Rise Up Australia 9 K 1 Elizabeth Crooks People Power 10 K 2 John Cornish People Power 11 D 1 Daniel Young Shooters and Fishers 12 D 2 Anthony Donnellon Shooters and Fishers 13 E 1 Alan Howard Family First 14 E 2 Jamie Baldwin Family First 15 I 2 Damian Drum National 16 I 5 Adrian Wolter Liberal 17 I 4 Paul Weller National 18 I 3 Amanda Millar Liberal 19 I 1 Wendy Lovell Liberal 20 N 5 Kate Sutherland Labor 21 N 4 Lydia Senior Labor 22 N 3 Jamie Mark Byron Labor 23 N 2 Jaclyn Symes Labor 24 N 1 Steven Herbert Labor 25 B 1 Hans Paas Palmer United 26 B 2 Owen Lysaght Palmer United 27 F 1 Mark Horner Cyclists Party 28 F 2 Arwen Birch Cyclists Party 29 G 1 Lola Currie Animal Justice 30 G 2 Jethro Dean Animal Justice 31 C 1 Charlie Crutchfield Sex Party 32 C 2 Amy Mulcahy Sex Party 33 J 1 Jenny O'Connor Greens 34 J 2 Michelle Goldsmith Greens 35 J 3 Kate Toll Greens 36 J 4 Dennis Black Greens Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 1 of 14 NORTHERN VICTORIA REGION 37 A 2 Stefan Kos D.L.P. Group B - Palmer United Party 1 B 1 Hans Paas Palmer United 2 B 2 Owen Lysaght Palmer United 3 D 1 Daniel Young Shooters and Fishers 4 D 2 Anthony Donnellon Shooters and Fishers 5 I 1 Wendy Lovell Liberal 6 I 2 Damian Drum National 7 I 3 Amanda Millar Liberal 8 I 4 Paul Weller National 9 I 5 Adrian Wolter Liberal 10 F 1 Mark Horner Cyclists Party 11 F 2 Arwen Birch Cyclists Party 12 G 1 Lola Currie Animal Justice 13 G 2 Jethro Dean Animal Justice 14 M 1 Tim Middleton Rise Up Australia 15 M 2 Petra Parker Rise Up Australia 16 K 1 Elizabeth Crooks People Power 17 K 2 John Cornish People Power 18 J 1 Jenny O'Connor Greens 19 J 2 Michelle Goldsmith Greens 20 J 3 Kate Toll Greens 21 J 4 Dennis Black Greens 22 J 5 Robin Rhodes Greens 23 N 1 Steven Herbert Labor 24 N 2 Jaclyn Symes Labor 25 N 3 Jamie Mark Byron Labor 26 N 4 Lydia Senior Labor 27 N 5 Kate Sutherland Labor 28 C 1 Charlie Crutchfield Sex Party 29 C 2 Amy Mulcahy Sex Party 30 E 1 Alan Howard Family First 31 E 2 Jamie Baldwin Family First 32 L 1 Tim Wilms Liberal Democrats 33 L 2 Stephen Gream Liberal Democrats 34 H 1 Robert Danieli Country Alliance 35 H 2 Steven Threlfall Country Alliance 36 A 1 Gerard Murphy D.L.P. Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 2 of 14 NORTHERN VICTORIA REGION 37 M 2 Petra Parker Rise Up Australia Group C - Sex Party 1 C 1 Charlie Crutchfield Sex Party 2 C 2 Amy Mulcahy Sex Party 3 L 1 Tim Wilms Liberal Democrats 4 L 2 Stephen Gream Liberal Democrats 5 G 1 Lola Currie Animal Justice 6 G 2 Jethro Dean Animal Justice 7 F 1 Mark Horner Cyclists Party 8 F 2 Arwen Birch Cyclists Party 9 D 1 Daniel Young Shooters and Fishers 10 D 2 Anthony Donnellon Shooters and Fishers 11 K 1 Elizabeth Crooks People Power 12 K 2 John Cornish People Power 13 J 1 Jenny O'Connor Greens 14 J 2 Michelle Goldsmith Greens 15 J 3 Kate Toll Greens 16 J 4 Dennis Black Greens 17 J 5 Robin Rhodes Greens 18 N 1 Steven Herbert Labor 19 N 2 Jaclyn Symes Labor 20 N 3 Jamie Mark Byron Labor 21 N 4 Lydia Senior Labor 22 N 5 Kate Sutherland Labor 23 H 1 Robert Danieli Country Alliance 24 H 2 Steven Threlfall Country Alliance 25 B 1 Hans Paas Palmer United 26 B 2 Owen Lysaght Palmer United 27 I 1 Wendy Lovell Liberal 28 I 2 Damian Drum National 29 I 3 Amanda Millar Liberal 30 I 4 Paul Weller National 31 I 5 Adrian Wolter Liberal 32 A 1 Gerard Murphy D.L.P. 33 A 2 Stefan Kos D.L.P. 34 E 1 Alan Howard Family First 35 E 2 Jamie Baldwin Family First 36 M 1 Tim Middleton Rise Up Australia Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 3 of 14 NORTHERN VICTORIA REGION 37 J 1 Jenny O'Connor Greens Group D - Shooters and Fishers Party Victoria 1 D 1 Daniel Young Shooters and Fishers 2 D 2 Anthony Donnellon Shooters and Fishers 3 B 1 Hans Paas Palmer United 4 B 2 Owen Lysaght Palmer United 5 C 1 Charlie Crutchfield Sex Party 6 C 2 Amy Mulcahy Sex Party 7 L 1 Tim Wilms Liberal Democrats 8 L 2 Stephen Gream Liberal Democrats 9 H 1 Robert Danieli Country Alliance 10 H 2 Steven Threlfall Country Alliance 11 K 1 Elizabeth Crooks People Power 12 K 2 John Cornish People Power 13 A 1 Gerard Murphy D.L.P. 14 A 2 Stefan Kos D.L.P. 15 M 1 Tim Middleton Rise Up Australia 16 M 2 Petra Parker Rise Up Australia 17 E 2 Jamie Baldwin Family First 18 E 1 Alan Howard Family First 19 F 1 Mark Horner Cyclists Party 20 F 2 Arwen Birch Cyclists Party 21 I 1 Wendy Lovell Liberal 22 I 2 Damian Drum National 23 I 3 Amanda Millar Liberal 24 I 4 Paul Weller National 25 I 5 Adrian Wolter Liberal 26 N 1 Steven Herbert Labor 27 N 2 Jaclyn Symes Labor 28 N 3 Jamie Mark Byron Labor 29 N 4 Lydia Senior Labor 30 N 5 Kate Sutherland Labor 31 J 5 Robin Rhodes Greens 32 G 2 Jethro Dean Animal Justice 33 J 4 Dennis Black Greens 34 G 1 Lola Currie Animal Justice 35 J 3 Kate Toll Greens 36 J 2 Michelle Goldsmith Greens Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 4 of 14 NORTHERN VICTORIA REGION 37 C 2 Amy Mulcahy Sex Party Group E - Family First 1 E 1 Alan Howard Family First 2 E 2 Jamie Baldwin Family First 3 H 1 Robert Danieli Country Alliance 4 H 2 Steven Threlfall Country Alliance 5 D 1 Daniel Young Shooters and Fishers 6 D 2 Anthony Donnellon Shooters and Fishers 7 A 1 Gerard Murphy D.L.P. 8 A 2 Stefan Kos D.L.P. 9 M 1 Tim Middleton Rise Up Australia 10 M 2 Petra Parker Rise Up Australia 11 B 1 Hans Paas Palmer United 12 B 2 Owen Lysaght Palmer United 13 I 1 Wendy Lovell Liberal 14 I 2 Damian Drum National 15 I 3 Amanda Millar Liberal 16 I 4 Paul Weller National 17 I 5 Adrian Wolter Liberal 18 N 1 Steven Herbert Labor 19 N 2 Jaclyn Symes Labor 20 N 3 Jamie Mark Byron Labor 21 N 4 Lydia Senior Labor 22 N 5 Kate Sutherland Labor 23 L 1 Tim Wilms Liberal Democrats 24 L 2 Stephen Gream Liberal Democrats 25 K 1 Elizabeth Crooks People Power 26 K 2 John Cornish People Power 27 G 1 Lola Currie Animal Justice 28 G 2 Jethro Dean Animal Justice 29 F 1 Mark Horner Cyclists Party 30 F 2 Arwen Birch Cyclists Party 31 J 1 Jenny O'Connor Greens 32 J 2 Michelle Goldsmith Greens 33 J 3 Kate Toll Greens 34 J 4 Dennis Black Greens 35 J 5 Robin Rhodes Greens 36 C 1 Charlie Crutchfield Sex Party Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 5 of 14 NORTHERN VICTORIA REGION 37 M 2 Petra Parker Rise Up Australia Group F - Australian Cyclists Party 1 F 1 Mark Horner Cyclists Party 2 F 2 Arwen Birch Cyclists Party 3 C 1 Charlie Crutchfield Sex Party 4 C 2 Amy Mulcahy Sex Party 5 D 1 Daniel Young Shooters and Fishers 6 D 2 Anthony Donnellon Shooters and Fishers 7 G 1 Lola Currie Animal Justice 8 G 2 Jethro Dean Animal Justice 9 L 1 Tim Wilms Liberal Democrats 10 L 2 Stephen Gream Liberal Democrats 11 J 1 Jenny O'Connor Greens 12 J 2 Michelle Goldsmith Greens 13 J 3 Kate Toll Greens 14 J 4 Dennis Black Greens 15 J 5 Robin Rhodes Greens 16 H 1 Robert Danieli Country Alliance 17 H 2 Steven Threlfall Country Alliance 18 N 1 Steven Herbert Labor 19 N 2 Jaclyn Symes Labor 20 N 3 Jamie Mark Byron Labor 21 N 4 Lydia Senior Labor 22 N 5 Kate Sutherland Labor 23 I 1 Wendy Lovell Liberal 24 I 2 Damian Drum National 25 I 3 Amanda Millar Liberal 26 I 4 Paul Weller National 27 I 5 Adrian Wolter Liberal 28 K 1 Elizabeth Crooks People Power 29 K 2 John Cornish People Power 30 E 1 Alan Howard Family First 31 E 2 Jamie Baldwin Family First 32 A 1 Gerard Murphy D.L.P. 33 A 2 Stefan Kos D.L.P. 34 B 1 Hans Paas Palmer United 35 B 2 Owen Lysaght Palmer United 36 M 1 Tim Middleton Rise Up Australia Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 6 of 14 NORTHERN VICTORIA REGION 37 D 2 Anthony Donnellon Shooters and Fishers Group G - Animal Justice Party 1 G 1 Lola Currie Animal Justice 2 G 2 Jethro Dean Animal Justice 3 F 1 Mark Horner Cyclists Party 4 F 2 Arwen Birch Cyclists Party 5 C 1 Charlie Crutchfield Sex Party 6 C 2 Amy Mulcahy Sex Party 7 K 1 Elizabeth Crooks People Power 8 K 2 John Cornish People Power 9 J 1 Jenny O'Connor Greens 10 J 2 Michelle Goldsmith Greens 11 J 3 Kate Toll Greens 12 J 4 Dennis Black Greens 13 J 5 Robin Rhodes Greens 14 N 1 Steven Herbert Labor 15 N 2 Jaclyn Symes Labor 16 N 3 Jamie Mark Byron Labor 17 N 4 Lydia Senior Labor 18 N 5 Kate Sutherland Labor 19 I 1 Wendy Lovell Liberal 20 I 3 Amanda Millar Liberal 21 I 5 Adrian Wolter Liberal 22 I 2 Damian Drum National 23 I 4 Paul Weller National 24 E 1 Alan Howard Family First 25 E 2 Jamie Baldwin Family First 26 B 1 Hans Paas Palmer United 27 B 2 Owen Lysaght Palmer United 28 A 1 Gerard Murphy D.L.P.
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