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Eastern Victoria Region Preference Tickets EASTERN VICTORIA REGION 37UNG 4 Jeff Bartram Independent Group A - Voluntary Euthanasia Party (Victoria) 38 H 1 Edward O'Donohue Liberal 39 H 2 Danny O'Brien National 1 A 1 Meg Paul Voluntary Euthanasia 40 H 3 Andrew Ronalds Liberal 2 A 2 Bruce Miller Voluntary Euthanasia 41 H 4 Laetitia Jones Liberal 3 B 1 Jim McDonald Liberal Democrats 42 H 5 Brenton Wight National 4 B 2 Ben Buckley Liberal Democrats 43 G 1 Yvonne Gentle Rise Up Australia 5 C 1 Ange Hopkins Sex Party 44 G 2 Jim Gentle Rise Up Australia 6 C 2 Ken Hill Sex Party 45 J 1 Ash Belsar Christian Dems 7 D 1 Andrea Millsom Greens 46 J 2 Vivian Hill Christian Dems 8 D 2 Louis Delacretaz Greens 9 D 3 Belinda Rogers Greens 10 D 4 Willisa Hogarth Greens 11 D 5 Malcolm Brown Greens 12 E 1 Jeffrey Bourman Shooters and Fishers 13 E 2 David Fent Shooters and Fishers 14 O 1 Nick Burke Cyclists Party 15 O 2 Geoff Ballard Cyclists Party 16 N 1 Linton Young People Power 17 N 2 Maureen Kirsch People Power 18 L 1 Kristin Bacon Animal Justice 19 L 2 Leah Folloni Animal Justice 20 M 1 Gary Jenkins D.L.P. 21 M 2 Andrew Kis-Rigo D.L.P. 22 K 1 Trudie Morris Family First 23 K 2 Joanne Di Lorenzo Family First 24 I 1 Harriet Shing Labor 25 I 2 Daniel Mulino Labor 26 I 3 Ian Maxfield Labor 27 I 4 John Anderson Labor 28 I 5 Sorina Grasso Labor 29 F 1 Sarah Taylor Palmer United 30 F 2 James Unkles Palmer United 31 F 3 Daniel Gaylor Palmer United 32 P 1 Andrew Jones Country Alliance 33 P 2 Bradley Johnstone Country Alliance 34UNG 1 Rhonda Elizabeth Crooks Independent 35UNG 2 Christine Sindt Independent 36UNG 3 Jean-Michel David Independent Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 1 of 16 EASTERN VICTORIA REGION 37 F 1 Sarah Taylor Palmer United Group B - Liberal Democrats 38 F 2 James Unkles Palmer United 39 F 3 Daniel Gaylor Palmer United 1 B 1 Jim McDonald Liberal Democrats 40 D 1 Andrea Millsom Greens 2 B 2 Ben Buckley Liberal Democrats 41 D 2 Louis Delacretaz Greens 3 E 1 Jeffrey Bourman Shooters and Fishers 42 D 3 Belinda Rogers Greens 4 E 2 David Fent Shooters and Fishers 43 D 4 Willisa Hogarth Greens 5 P 1 Andrew Jones Country Alliance 44 D 5 Malcolm Brown Greens 6 P 2 Bradley Johnstone Country Alliance 45 L 1 Kristin Bacon Animal Justice 7 M 1 Gary Jenkins D.L.P. 46 L 2 Leah Folloni Animal Justice 8 M 2 Andrew Kis-Rigo D.L.P. 9 G 1 Yvonne Gentle Rise Up Australia 10 G 2 Jim Gentle Rise Up Australia 11 C 1 Ange Hopkins Sex Party 12 C 2 Ken Hill Sex Party 13 A 1 Meg Paul Voluntary Euthanasia 14 A 2 Bruce Miller Voluntary Euthanasia 15 K 1 Trudie Morris Family First 16 K 2 Joanne Di Lorenzo Family First 17 N 1 Linton Young People Power 18 N 2 Maureen Kirsch People Power 19UNG 1 Rhonda Elizabeth Crooks Independent 20UNG 2 Christine Sindt Independent 21UNG 3 Jean-Michel David Independent 22UNG 4 Jeff Bartram Independent 23 H 1 Edward O'Donohue Liberal 24 H 2 Danny O'Brien National 25 H 3 Andrew Ronalds Liberal 26 H 4 Laetitia Jones Liberal 27 H 5 Brenton Wight National 28 J 1 Ash Belsar Christian Dems 29 J 2 Vivian Hill Christian Dems 30 O 1 Nick Burke Cyclists Party 31 O 2 Geoff Ballard Cyclists Party 32 I 1 Harriet Shing Labor 33 I 2 Daniel Mulino Labor 34 I 3 Ian Maxfield Labor 35 I 4 John Anderson Labor 36 I 5 Sorina Grasso Labor Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 2 of 16 EASTERN VICTORIA REGION 37 H 4 Laetitia Jones Liberal Group C - Sex Party 38 H 5 Brenton Wight National 39 J 1 Ash Belsar Christian Dems 1 C 1 Ange Hopkins Sex Party 40 J 2 Vivian Hill Christian Dems 2 C 2 Ken Hill Sex Party 41 M 1 Gary Jenkins D.L.P. 3 O 2 Geoff Ballard Cyclists Party 42 M 2 Andrew Kis-Rigo D.L.P. 4 A 2 Bruce Miller Voluntary Euthanasia 43 K 1 Trudie Morris Family First 5 L 1 Kristin Bacon Animal Justice 44 K 2 Joanne Di Lorenzo Family First 6 L 2 Leah Folloni Animal Justice 45 G 1 Yvonne Gentle Rise Up Australia 7 E 1 Jeffrey Bourman Shooters and Fishers 46 G 2 Jim Gentle Rise Up Australia 8 A 1 Meg Paul Voluntary Euthanasia 9 O 1 Nick Burke Cyclists Party 10 E 2 David Fent Shooters and Fishers 11 B 1 Jim McDonald Liberal Democrats 12 B 2 Ben Buckley Liberal Democrats 13 D 1 Andrea Millsom Greens 14 D 2 Louis Delacretaz Greens 15 D 3 Belinda Rogers Greens 16 D 4 Willisa Hogarth Greens 17 D 5 Malcolm Brown Greens 18 N 1 Linton Young People Power 19 N 2 Maureen Kirsch People Power 20UNG 1 Rhonda Elizabeth Crooks Independent 21UNG 2 Christine Sindt Independent 22UNG 3 Jean-Michel David Independent 23UNG 4 Jeff Bartram Independent 24 I 1 Harriet Shing Labor 25 I 2 Daniel Mulino Labor 26 I 3 Ian Maxfield Labor 27 I 4 John Anderson Labor 28 I 5 Sorina Grasso Labor 29 F 1 Sarah Taylor Palmer United 30 F 2 James Unkles Palmer United 31 F 3 Daniel Gaylor Palmer United 32 P 1 Andrew Jones Country Alliance 33 P 2 Bradley Johnstone Country Alliance 34 H 1 Edward O'Donohue Liberal 35 H 2 Danny O'Brien National 36 H 3 Andrew Ronalds Liberal Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 3 of 16 EASTERN VICTORIA REGION 37 H 2 Danny O'Brien National Group D - Australian Greens 38 H 3 Andrew Ronalds Liberal 39 H 4 Laetitia Jones Liberal 1 D 1 Andrea Millsom Greens 40 H 5 Brenton Wight National 2 D 2 Louis Delacretaz Greens 41 P 1 Andrew Jones Country Alliance 3 D 3 Belinda Rogers Greens 42 P 2 Bradley Johnstone Country Alliance 4 D 4 Willisa Hogarth Greens 43 J 1 Ash Belsar Christian Dems 5 D 5 Malcolm Brown Greens 44 J 2 Vivian Hill Christian Dems 6 L 1 Kristin Bacon Animal Justice 45 G 1 Yvonne Gentle Rise Up Australia 7 L 2 Leah Folloni Animal Justice 46 G 2 Jim Gentle Rise Up Australia 8 O 1 Nick Burke Cyclists Party 9 O 2 Geoff Ballard Cyclists Party 10 A 1 Meg Paul Voluntary Euthanasia 11 A 2 Bruce Miller Voluntary Euthanasia 12 C 1 Ange Hopkins Sex Party 13 C 2 Ken Hill Sex Party 14UNG 2 Christine Sindt Independent 15 N 1 Linton Young People Power 16 N 2 Maureen Kirsch People Power 17 F 1 Sarah Taylor Palmer United 18 F 2 James Unkles Palmer United 19 F 3 Daniel Gaylor Palmer United 20 I 1 Harriet Shing Labor 21 I 2 Daniel Mulino Labor 22 I 3 Ian Maxfield Labor 23 I 4 John Anderson Labor 24 I 5 Sorina Grasso Labor 25UNG 1 Rhonda Elizabeth Crooks Independent 26UNG 3 Jean-Michel David Independent 27UNG 4 Jeff Bartram Independent 28 B 1 Jim McDonald Liberal Democrats 29 B 2 Ben Buckley Liberal Democrats 30 K 1 Trudie Morris Family First 31 K 2 Joanne Di Lorenzo Family First 32 M 1 Gary Jenkins D.L.P. 33 M 2 Andrew Kis-Rigo D.L.P. 34 E 1 Jeffrey Bourman Shooters and Fishers 35 E 2 David Fent Shooters and Fishers 36 H 1 Edward O'Donohue Liberal Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 4 of 16 EASTERN VICTORIA REGION 37 I 3 Ian Maxfield Labor Group E - Shooters and Fishers Party Victoria 38 I 4 John Anderson Labor 39 I 5 Sorina Grasso Labor 1 E 1 Jeffrey Bourman Shooters and Fishers 40 D 5 Malcolm Brown Greens 2 E 2 David Fent Shooters and Fishers 41 L 2 Leah Folloni Animal Justice 3 F 1 Sarah Taylor Palmer United 42 D 3 Belinda Rogers Greens 4 F 2 James Unkles Palmer United 43 D 2 Louis Delacretaz Greens 5 F 3 Daniel Gaylor Palmer United 44 L 1 Kristin Bacon Animal Justice 6 P 1 Andrew Jones Country Alliance 45 D 4 Willisa Hogarth Greens 7 P 2 Bradley Johnstone Country Alliance 46 D 1 Andrea Millsom Greens 8 B 1 Jim McDonald Liberal Democrats 9 B 2 Ben Buckley Liberal Democrats 10 M 1 Gary Jenkins D.L.P. 11 M 2 Andrew Kis-Rigo D.L.P. 12 J 1 Ash Belsar Christian Dems 13 J 2 Vivian Hill Christian Dems 14 G 1 Yvonne Gentle Rise Up Australia 15 G 2 Jim Gentle Rise Up Australia 16 O 1 Nick Burke Cyclists Party 17 O 2 Geoff Ballard Cyclists Party 18 N 1 Linton Young People Power 19 N 2 Maureen Kirsch People Power 20 C 1 Ange Hopkins Sex Party 21 C 2 Ken Hill Sex Party 22 K 1 Trudie Morris Family First 23 K 2 Joanne Di Lorenzo Family First 24UNG 1 Rhonda Elizabeth Crooks Independent 25UNG 2 Christine Sindt Independent 26UNG 3 Jean-Michel David Independent 27UNG 4 Jeff Bartram Independent 28 H 1 Edward O'Donohue Liberal 29 H 2 Danny O'Brien National 30 A 1 Meg Paul Voluntary Euthanasia 31 H 3 Andrew Ronalds Liberal 32 H 4 Laetitia Jones Liberal 33 H 5 Brenton Wight National 34 A 2 Bruce Miller Voluntary Euthanasia 35 I 1 Harriet Shing Labor 36 I 2 Daniel Mulino Labor Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 5 of 16 EASTERN VICTORIA REGION 37 A 1 Meg Paul Voluntary Euthanasia Group F - Palmer United Party 38 A 2 Bruce Miller Voluntary Euthanasia 39 B 1 Jim McDonald Liberal Democrats 1 F 1 Sarah Taylor Palmer United 40 B 2 Ben Buckley Liberal Democrats 2 F 2 James Unkles Palmer United 41 P 1 Andrew Jones Country Alliance 3 F 3 Daniel Gaylor Palmer United 42 P 2 Bradley Johnstone Country Alliance 4 E 1 Jeffrey Bourman Shooters and Fishers 43UNG 1 Rhonda Elizabeth Crooks Independent 5 E 2 David Fent Shooters and Fishers 44UNG 2 Christine Sindt Independent 6 H 1 Edward O'Donohue Liberal 45UNG 3 Jean-Michel David Independent 7 H 2 Danny O'Brien National 46UNG 4 Jeff Bartram Independent 8 H 3 Andrew Ronalds Liberal 9 H 4 Laetitia Jones Liberal 10 H 5 Brenton Wight National 11 J 1 Ash Belsar Christian Dems 12 J 2 Vivian Hill Christian Dems 13 D 1 Andrea Millsom Greens 14 D 2 Louis Delacretaz Greens 15 D 3 Belinda Rogers Greens 16 D 4 Willisa Hogarth Greens 17 D 5 Malcolm Brown Greens 18 I 1 Harriet Shing Labor 19 I 2 Daniel Mulino Labor 20 I 3 Ian Maxfield Labor 21 I 4 John Anderson Labor 22 I 5 Sorina Grasso Labor 23 G 1 Yvonne Gentle Rise Up Australia 24 G 2 Jim Gentle Rise Up Australia 25 N 1 Linton Young People Power 26 N 2 Maureen Kirsch People Power 27 K 1 Trudie Morris Family First 28 K 2 Joanne Di Lorenzo Family First 29 L 1 Kristin Bacon Animal Justice 30 L 2 Leah Folloni Animal Justice 31 O 1 Nick Burke Cyclists Party 32 O 2 Geoff Ballard Cyclists Party 33 C 1 Ange Hopkins Sex Party 34 C 2 Ken Hill Sex Party 35 M 1 Gary Jenkins D.L.P.
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