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South Eastern Metropolitan Region Preference Tickets SOUTH-EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 F 2 Lucia De Summa D.L.P. Group A - Sex Party 38 I 1 Lynette Harland Family First 39 I 2 Jeremy Orchard Family First 1 A 1 Martin Leahy Sex Party 40 G 2 Rosalie Crestani Rise Up Australia 2 A 2 Alex Chevallier Sex Party 41 G 1 Daniel Nalliah Rise Up Australia 3 M 1 Leslie Hughes Liberal Democrats 4 M 2 Matthew Lesich Liberal Democrats 5 D 1 Sorin Ionascu Voluntary Euthanasia 6 D 2 Greg Mauldon Voluntary Euthanasia 7 E 1 Elio Celotto Animal Justice 8 E 2 Tyson Jack Animal Justice 9 K 1 Robert Siddle Cyclists Party 10 K 2 Troy Parsons Cyclists Party 11 O 1 Nina Springle Greens 12 O 2 Chris Jobe Greens 13 O 3 Wendy Smith Greens 14 O 4 John Flanders Greens 15 O 5 Stefan Zibell Greens 16 C 1 Gavin Wayne Jennings Labor 17 C 2 Adem Somyurek Labor 18 C 3 Lee Tarlamis Labor 19 C 4 Ian Spencer Labor 20 C 5 Rosalie Andunga Davis Labor 21 H 1 Basil Walters People Power 22 H 2 Maria Sirianni People Power 23 L 1 Gordon Rich-Phillips Liberal 24 L 2 Inga Peulich Liberal 25 L 3 Ali Khan Liberal 26 L 4 Moti Visa Liberal 27 L 5 George Hua Liberal 28 J 1 Jason Kennedy Palmer United 29 J 2 Bobby Singh Palmer United 30 J 3 Michael Oldfield Palmer United 31 N 1 Ryan Perry Shooters and Fishers 32 N 2 Allan Bevan Shooters and Fishers 33UNG 1 Arif Okil Independent 34 B 1 Sami Greiss Christian Dems 35 B 2 Manal Dawoud Christian Dems 36 F 1 Michael Palma D.L.P. Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 1 of 15 SOUTH-EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 O 5 Stefan Zibell Greens Group B - Australian Christians 38 D 1 Sorin Ionascu Voluntary Euthanasia 39 D 2 Greg Mauldon Voluntary Euthanasia 1 B 1 Sami Greiss Christian Dems 40 A 1 Martin Leahy Sex Party 2 B 2 Manal Dawoud Christian Dems 41 A 2 Alex Chevallier Sex Party 3 G 1 Daniel Nalliah Rise Up Australia 4 G 2 Rosalie Crestani Rise Up Australia 5 F 1 Michael Palma D.L.P. 6 F 2 Lucia De Summa D.L.P. 7 L 1 Gordon Rich-Phillips Liberal 8 L 2 Inga Peulich Liberal 9 L 3 Ali Khan Liberal 10 L 4 Moti Visa Liberal 11 L 5 George Hua Liberal 12 I 1 Lynette Harland Family First 13 I 2 Jeremy Orchard Family First 14 H 2 Maria Sirianni People Power 15 H 1 Basil Walters People Power 16 N 1 Ryan Perry Shooters and Fishers 17 N 2 Allan Bevan Shooters and Fishers 18 K 1 Robert Siddle Cyclists Party 19 K 2 Troy Parsons Cyclists Party 20 J 1 Jason Kennedy Palmer United 21 J 2 Bobby Singh Palmer United 22 J 3 Michael Oldfield Palmer United 23 C 1 Gavin Wayne Jennings Labor 24 C 2 Adem Somyurek Labor 25 C 3 Lee Tarlamis Labor 26 C 4 Ian Spencer Labor 27 C 5 Rosalie Andunga Davis Labor 28UNG 1 Arif Okil Independent 29 M 1 Leslie Hughes Liberal Democrats 30 M 2 Matthew Lesich Liberal Democrats 31 E 1 Elio Celotto Animal Justice 32 E 2 Tyson Jack Animal Justice 33 O 1 Nina Springle Greens 34 O 2 Chris Jobe Greens 35 O 3 Wendy Smith Greens 36 O 4 John Flanders Greens Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 2 of 15 SOUTH-EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 L 5 George Hua Liberal Group C - Australian Labor Party 38 B 1 Sami Greiss Christian Dems 39 B 2 Manal Dawoud Christian Dems 1 C 1 Gavin Wayne Jennings Labor 40 G 1 Daniel Nalliah Rise Up Australia 2 C 2 Adem Somyurek Labor 41 G 2 Rosalie Crestani Rise Up Australia 3 C 3 Lee Tarlamis Labor 4 C 4 Ian Spencer Labor 5 C 5 Rosalie Andunga Davis Labor 6 H 1 Basil Walters People Power 7 H 2 Maria Sirianni People Power 8 A 1 Martin Leahy Sex Party 9 A 2 Alex Chevallier Sex Party 10 E 1 Elio Celotto Animal Justice 11 E 2 Tyson Jack Animal Justice 12 J 1 Jason Kennedy Palmer United 13 J 2 Bobby Singh Palmer United 14 J 3 Michael Oldfield Palmer United 15 O 1 Nina Springle Greens 16 O 2 Chris Jobe Greens 17 O 3 Wendy Smith Greens 18 O 4 John Flanders Greens 19 O 5 Stefan Zibell Greens 20 K 1 Robert Siddle Cyclists Party 21 K 2 Troy Parsons Cyclists Party 22 F 1 Michael Palma D.L.P. 23 F 2 Lucia De Summa D.L.P. 24 D 1 Sorin Ionascu Voluntary Euthanasia 25 D 2 Greg Mauldon Voluntary Euthanasia 26 M 1 Leslie Hughes Liberal Democrats 27 M 2 Matthew Lesich Liberal Democrats 28 N 1 Ryan Perry Shooters and Fishers 29 N 2 Allan Bevan Shooters and Fishers 30UNG 1 Arif Okil Independent 31 I 1 Lynette Harland Family First 32 I 2 Jeremy Orchard Family First 33 L 1 Gordon Rich-Phillips Liberal 34 L 2 Inga Peulich Liberal 35 L 3 Ali Khan Liberal 36 L 4 Moti Visa Liberal Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 3 of 15 SOUTH-EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 I 1 Lynette Harland Family First Group D - Voluntary Euthanasia Party (Victoria) 38 I 2 Jeremy Orchard Family First 39 J 1 Jason Kennedy Palmer United 1 D 1 Sorin Ionascu Voluntary Euthanasia 40 J 2 Bobby Singh Palmer United 2 D 2 Greg Mauldon Voluntary Euthanasia 41 J 3 Michael Oldfield Palmer United 3 A 1 Martin Leahy Sex Party 4 A 2 Alex Chevallier Sex Party 5 M 1 Leslie Hughes Liberal Democrats 6 M 2 Matthew Lesich Liberal Democrats 7 K 1 Robert Siddle Cyclists Party 8 K 2 Troy Parsons Cyclists Party 9 O 1 Nina Springle Greens 10 O 2 Chris Jobe Greens 11 O 3 Wendy Smith Greens 12 O 4 John Flanders Greens 13 O 5 Stefan Zibell Greens 14 E 1 Elio Celotto Animal Justice 15 E 2 Tyson Jack Animal Justice 16 C 1 Gavin Wayne Jennings Labor 17 C 2 Adem Somyurek Labor 18 C 3 Lee Tarlamis Labor 19 C 4 Ian Spencer Labor 20 C 5 Rosalie Andunga Davis Labor 21 B 1 Sami Greiss Christian Dems 22 B 2 Manal Dawoud Christian Dems 23 N 1 Ryan Perry Shooters and Fishers 24 N 2 Allan Bevan Shooters and Fishers 25 L 1 Gordon Rich-Phillips Liberal 26 L 2 Inga Peulich Liberal 27 L 3 Ali Khan Liberal 28 L 4 Moti Visa Liberal 29 L 5 George Hua Liberal 30UNG 1 Arif Okil Independent 31 F 1 Michael Palma D.L.P. 32 F 2 Lucia De Summa D.L.P. 33 G 1 Daniel Nalliah Rise Up Australia 34 G 2 Rosalie Crestani Rise Up Australia 35 H 1 Basil Walters People Power 36 H 2 Maria Sirianni People Power Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 4 of 15 SOUTH-EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 B 2 Manal Dawoud Christian Dems Group E - Animal Justice Party 38 G 1 Daniel Nalliah Rise Up Australia 39 G 2 Rosalie Crestani Rise Up Australia 1 E 1 Elio Celotto Animal Justice 40 N 1 Ryan Perry Shooters and Fishers 2 E 2 Tyson Jack Animal Justice 41 N 2 Allan Bevan Shooters and Fishers 3 H 1 Basil Walters People Power 4 H 2 Maria Sirianni People Power 5 K 1 Robert Siddle Cyclists Party 6 K 2 Troy Parsons Cyclists Party 7 D 1 Sorin Ionascu Voluntary Euthanasia 8 D 2 Greg Mauldon Voluntary Euthanasia 9 A 1 Martin Leahy Sex Party 10 A 2 Alex Chevallier Sex Party 11 O 1 Nina Springle Greens 12 O 2 Chris Jobe Greens 13 O 3 Wendy Smith Greens 14 O 4 John Flanders Greens 15 O 5 Stefan Zibell Greens 16UNG 1 Arif Okil Independent 17 C 1 Gavin Wayne Jennings Labor 18 C 2 Adem Somyurek Labor 19 C 3 Lee Tarlamis Labor 20 C 4 Ian Spencer Labor 21 C 5 Rosalie Andunga Davis Labor 22 L 1 Gordon Rich-Phillips Liberal 23 L 2 Inga Peulich Liberal 24 L 3 Ali Khan Liberal 25 L 4 Moti Visa Liberal 26 L 5 George Hua Liberal 27 M 1 Leslie Hughes Liberal Democrats 28 M 2 Matthew Lesich Liberal Democrats 29 J 1 Jason Kennedy Palmer United 30 J 2 Bobby Singh Palmer United 31 J 3 Michael Oldfield Palmer United 32 I 1 Lynette Harland Family First 33 I 2 Jeremy Orchard Family First 34 F 1 Michael Palma D.L.P. 35 F 2 Lucia De Summa D.L.P. 36 B 1 Sami Greiss Christian Dems Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 5 of 15 SOUTH-EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 O 1 Nina Springle Greens Group F - Democratic Labour Party (DLP) 38 O 2 Chris Jobe Greens 39 O 3 Wendy Smith Greens 1 F 1 Michael Palma D.L.P. 40 O 4 John Flanders Greens 2 F 2 Lucia De Summa D.L.P. 41 O 5 Stefan Zibell Greens 3 G 1 Daniel Nalliah Rise Up Australia 4 G 2 Rosalie Crestani Rise Up Australia 5 B 1 Sami Greiss Christian Dems 6 B 2 Manal Dawoud Christian Dems 7 H 1 Basil Walters People Power 8 H 2 Maria Sirianni People Power 9 I 1 Lynette Harland Family First 10 I 2 Jeremy Orchard Family First 11 N 1 Ryan Perry Shooters and Fishers 12 N 2 Allan Bevan Shooters and Fishers 13 M 1 Leslie Hughes Liberal Democrats 14 M 2 Matthew Lesich Liberal Democrats 15 L 1 Gordon Rich-Phillips Liberal 16 L 2 Inga Peulich Liberal 17 C 2 Adem Somyurek Labor 18 L 3 Ali Khan Liberal 19 C 3 Lee Tarlamis Labor 20 C 4 Ian Spencer Labor 21 C 5 Rosalie Andunga Davis Labor 22 L 4 Moti Visa Liberal 23 L 5 George Hua Liberal 24 C 1 Gavin Wayne Jennings Labor 25UNG 1 Arif Okil Independent 26 J 1 Jason Kennedy Palmer United 27 J 2 Bobby Singh Palmer United 28 J 3 Michael Oldfield Palmer United 29 K 1 Robert Siddle Cyclists Party 30 K 2 Troy Parsons Cyclists Party 31 E 1 Elio Celotto Animal Justice 32 E 2 Tyson Jack Animal Justice 33 D 1 Sorin Ionascu Voluntary Euthanasia 34 D 2 Greg Mauldon Voluntary Euthanasia 35 A 1 Martin Leahy Sex Party 36 A 2 Alex Chevallier Sex Party Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 6 of 15 SOUTH-EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 O 4 John Flanders Greens Group G - Rise Up Australia Party 38 O 3 Wendy Smith Greens 39 O 2 Chris Jobe Greens 1 G 1 Daniel Nalliah Rise Up Australia 40 O 1 Nina Springle Greens 2 G 2 Rosalie Crestani Rise Up Australia 41UNG 1 Arif Okil Independent 3 B 1 Sami Greiss Christian Dems 4 B 2 Manal Dawoud Christian Dems 5 M 1 Leslie Hughes Liberal Democrats 6 M 2 Matthew Lesich Liberal Democrats 7 F 1 Michael Palma D.L.P.
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