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AGRICULTURAL REGION Group a - the Greens (WA) 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets AGRICULTURAL REGION Group A - The Greens (WA) Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 A 1 Peter Leam The Greens 2 A 2 Vivienne Glance The Greens 3 L 1 Bass Tadros Health Australia Party 4 L 2 Svetlana Ivanchenko Health Australia Party 5 P 1 Courtney Henry Animal Justice 6 P 2 Roberta Vlaar Animal Justice 7 J 1 Leo Treasure Legalise Cannabis WA 8 J 2 Keith Clinton Legalise Cannabis WA 9 B 1 Darren West WA Labor 10 B 2 Shelley Payne WA Labor 11 B 3 Sandra Carr WA Labor 12 B 4 Luke Clarkson WA Labor 13 E 1 Brett Tucker Daylight Saving Party 14 E 2 Andrew Wilson Daylight Saving Party 15 S 1 Greg Norris Sustainable Australia 16 S 2 James Fowler Sustainable Australia 17 D 1 Michael J O'Loghlen Western Australian Party 18 D 2 Allan Butson Western Australian Party 19 R 1 Connor Whittle Liberal Democrats 20 R 2 Cameron Puttick Liberal Democrats 21 Q 1 Peter Turner Liberals for Climate 22 Q 2 Nathan Thomson Liberals for Climate 23 F 1 Steve Martin Liberal Party 24 F 2 Kathryn Jackson Liberal Party 25 F 3 Jim Chown Liberal Party 26 F 4 Maria Girak Liberal Party 27 F 5 Brett Jackson Liberal Party 28 H 1 Colin De Grussa The Nationals 29 H 2 Martin Aldridge The Nationals 30 H 3 Natasha Colliver The Nationals 31 H 4 Steve Blyth The Nationals 32 H 5 Rob Horstman The Nationals 33 H 6 Ian Hanna The Nationals 34 O 1 Felly Chandra Independent 35 O 2 Chelsea Henderson Independent 36 T 1 JM David Independent 37 U 1 Parminder Singh Independent 38 V 1 Les Mirco Independent 39 W 1 Peter Wallis Independent 40 X 1 Steven Hopkins Independent 41 Y 1 Andrew Ballantyne Independent 42 G 1 Aaron John Horsman No Mandatory Vaccination 43 G 2 Jessica Young No Mandatory Vaccination 44 I 1 Russell Sewell WAXit Party 45 I 2 Simon Glossop WAXit Party 46 K 1 Lawrie Carr Great Australian Party 47 K 2 Shane Edwards Great Australian Party 48 C 1 Stuart Ostle Shooters Fishers Farmers 49 C 2 Ronald Lean Shooters Fishers Farmers 50 N 1 Trevor Young Australian Christian 51 N 2 Les Holten Australian Christian 52 M 1 Rod Caddies One Nation 53 M 2 Emma McKinley One Nation Page 1 of 25 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets AGRICULTURAL REGION Group B - WA Labor Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 B 1 Darren West WA Labor 2 B 2 Shelley Payne WA Labor 3 B 3 Sandra Carr WA Labor 4 B 4 Luke Clarkson WA Labor 5 C 1 Stuart Ostle Shooters Fishers Farmers 6 C 2 Ronald Lean Shooters Fishers Farmers 7 S 1 Greg Norris Sustainable Australia 8 S 2 James Fowler Sustainable Australia 9 Q 1 Peter Turner Liberals for Climate 10 Q 2 Nathan Thomson Liberals for Climate 11 E 1 Brett Tucker Daylight Saving Party 12 E 2 Andrew Wilson Daylight Saving Party 13 D 1 Michael J O'Loghlen Western Australian Party 14 D 2 Allan Butson Western Australian Party 15 R 1 Connor Whittle Liberal Democrats 16 R 2 Cameron Puttick Liberal Democrats 17 L 1 Bass Tadros Health Australia Party 18 L 2 Svetlana Ivanchenko Health Australia Party 19 A 1 Peter Leam The Greens 20 A 2 Vivienne Glance The Greens 21 P 1 Courtney Henry Animal Justice 22 P 2 Roberta Vlaar Animal Justice 23 J 1 Leo Treasure Legalise Cannabis WA 24 J 2 Keith Clinton Legalise Cannabis WA 25 H 1 Colin De Grussa The Nationals 26 H 2 Martin Aldridge The Nationals 27 H 3 Natasha Colliver The Nationals 28 H 4 Steve Blyth The Nationals 29 H 5 Rob Horstman The Nationals 30 H 6 Ian Hanna The Nationals 31 F 1 Steve Martin Liberal Party 32 F 2 Kathryn Jackson Liberal Party 33 F 3 Jim Chown Liberal Party 34 F 4 Maria Girak Liberal Party 35 F 5 Brett Jackson Liberal Party 36 I 1 Russell Sewell WAXit Party 37 I 2 Simon Glossop WAXit Party 38 K 1 Lawrie Carr Great Australian Party 39 K 2 Shane Edwards Great Australian Party 40 N 1 Trevor Young Australian Christian 41 N 2 Les Holten Australian Christian 42 O 1 Felly Chandra Independent 43 O 2 Chelsea Henderson Independent 44 T 1 JM David Independent 45 U 1 Parminder Singh Independent 46 V 1 Les Mirco Independent 47 W 1 Peter Wallis Independent 48 X 1 Steven Hopkins Independent 49 Y 1 Andrew Ballantyne Independent 50 G 1 Aaron John Horsman No Mandatory Vaccination 51 G 2 Jessica Young No Mandatory Vaccination 52 M 1 Rod Caddies One Nation 53 M 2 Emma McKinley One Nation Page 2 of 25 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets AGRICULTURAL REGION Group C - Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 C 1 Stuart Ostle Shooters Fishers Farmers 2 C 2 Ronald Lean Shooters Fishers Farmers 3 N 1 Trevor Young Australian Christian 4 N 2 Les Holten Australian Christian 5 G 1 Aaron John Horsman No Mandatory Vaccination 6 G 2 Jessica Young No Mandatory Vaccination 7 M 1 Rod Caddies One Nation 8 M 2 Emma McKinley One Nation 9 I 1 Russell Sewell WAXit Party 10 I 2 Simon Glossop WAXit Party 11 O 1 Felly Chandra Independent 12 O 2 Chelsea Henderson Independent 13 D 1 Michael J O'Loghlen Western Australian Party 14 D 2 Allan Butson Western Australian Party 15 R 1 Connor Whittle Liberal Democrats 16 R 2 Cameron Puttick Liberal Democrats 17 L 1 Bass Tadros Health Australia Party 18 L 2 Svetlana Ivanchenko Health Australia Party 19 J 1 Leo Treasure Legalise Cannabis WA 20 J 2 Keith Clinton Legalise Cannabis WA 21 S 1 Greg Norris Sustainable Australia 22 S 2 James Fowler Sustainable Australia 23 E 1 Brett Tucker Daylight Saving Party 24 E 2 Andrew Wilson Daylight Saving Party 25 Q 1 Peter Turner Liberals for Climate 26 Q 2 Nathan Thomson Liberals for Climate 27 K 1 Lawrie Carr Great Australian Party 28 K 2 Shane Edwards Great Australian Party 29 H 1 Colin De Grussa The Nationals 30 H 2 Martin Aldridge The Nationals 31 H 3 Natasha Colliver The Nationals 32 H 4 Steve Blyth The Nationals 33 H 5 Rob Horstman The Nationals 34 H 6 Ian Hanna The Nationals 35 F 1 Steve Martin Liberal Party 36 F 2 Kathryn Jackson Liberal Party 37 F 3 Jim Chown Liberal Party 38 F 4 Maria Girak Liberal Party 39 F 5 Brett Jackson Liberal Party 40 B 1 Darren West WA Labor 41 B 2 Shelley Payne WA Labor 42 B 3 Sandra Carr WA Labor 43 B 4 Luke Clarkson WA Labor 44 A 1 Peter Leam The Greens 45 A 2 Vivienne Glance The Greens 46 P 1 Courtney Henry Animal Justice 47 P 2 Roberta Vlaar Animal Justice 48 T 1 JM David Independent 49 U 1 Parminder Singh Independent 50 V 1 Les Mirco Independent 51 W 1 Peter Wallis Independent 52 X 1 Steven Hopkins Independent 53 Y 1 Andrew Ballantyne Independent Page 3 of 25 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets AGRICULTURAL REGION Group D - WESTERN AUSTRALIA PARTY Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 D 1 Michael J O'Loghlen Western Australian Party 2 D 2 Allan Butson Western Australian Party 3 L 1 Bass Tadros Health Australia Party 4 L 2 Svetlana Ivanchenko Health Australia Party 5 E 1 Brett Tucker Daylight Saving Party 6 E 2 Andrew Wilson Daylight Saving Party 7 Q 1 Peter Turner Liberals for Climate 8 Q 2 Nathan Thomson Liberals for Climate 9 R 1 Connor Whittle Liberal Democrats 10 R 2 Cameron Puttick Liberal Democrats 11 S 1 Greg Norris Sustainable Australia 12 S 2 James Fowler Sustainable Australia 13 K 1 Lawrie Carr Great Australian Party 14 K 2 Shane Edwards Great Australian Party 15 M 1 Rod Caddies One Nation 16 M 2 Emma McKinley One Nation 17 I 1 Russell Sewell WAXit Party 18 I 2 Simon Glossop WAXit Party 19 J 1 Leo Treasure Legalise Cannabis WA 20 J 2 Keith Clinton Legalise Cannabis WA 21 N 1 Trevor Young Australian Christian 22 N 2 Les Holten Australian Christian 23 G 1 Aaron John Horsman No Mandatory Vaccination 24 G 2 Jessica Young No Mandatory Vaccination 25 P 1 Courtney Henry Animal Justice 26 P 2 Roberta Vlaar Animal Justice 27 C 1 Stuart Ostle Shooters Fishers Farmers 28 C 2 Ronald Lean Shooters Fishers Farmers 29 Y 1 Andrew Ballantyne Independent 30 T 1 JM David Independent 31 F 3 Jim Chown Liberal Party 32 F 4 Maria Girak Liberal Party 33 F 5 Brett Jackson Liberal Party 34 H 1 Colin De Grussa The Nationals 35 H 2 Martin Aldridge The Nationals 36 H 3 Natasha Colliver The Nationals 37 H 4 Steve Blyth The Nationals 38 H 5 Rob Horstman The Nationals 39 H 6 Ian Hanna The Nationals 40 B 1 Darren West WA Labor 41 A 1 Peter Leam The Greens 42 A 2 Vivienne Glance The Greens 43 B 2 Shelley Payne WA Labor 44 B 3 Sandra Carr WA Labor 45 B 4 Luke Clarkson WA Labor 46 O 1 Felly Chandra Independent 47 O 2 Chelsea Henderson Independent 48 F 2 Kathryn Jackson Liberal Party 49 U 1 Parminder Singh Independent 50 V 1 Les Mirco Independent 51 W 1 Peter Wallis Independent 52 X 1 Steven Hopkins Independent 53 F 1 Steve Martin Liberal Party Page 4 of 25 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets AGRICULTURAL REGION Group E - Daylight Saving Party Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 E 1 Brett Tucker Daylight Saving Party 2 E 2 Andrew Wilson Daylight Saving Party 3 L 1 Bass Tadros Health Australia Party 4 L 2 Svetlana Ivanchenko Health Australia Party 5 Q 1 Peter Turner Liberals for Climate 6 Q 2 Nathan Thomson Liberals for Climate 7 R 1 Connor Whittle Liberal Democrats 8 R 2 Cameron Puttick Liberal Democrats 9 S 1 Greg Norris Sustainable Australia 10 S 2 James Fowler Sustainable Australia 11 D 1 Michael J O'Loghlen Western Australian Party 12 D 2 Allan Butson Western Australian Party 13 K 1 Lawrie Carr Great Australian Party 14 K 2 Shane Edwards Great Australian Party 15 J 1 Leo Treasure Legalise Cannabis WA 16 J 2 Keith Clinton Legalise Cannabis WA 17 P 1 Courtney Henry Animal Justice 18 P 2 Roberta Vlaar Animal Justice 19 I 1 Russell Sewell WAXit Party
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