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Western Metropolitan Region Preference Tickets WESTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 F 1 Ben Caruso Country Alliance Group A - Australian Greens 38 F 2 Andrew Hepner Country Alliance 39 G 1 Geoff Rogers Christian Dems 1 A 1 Colleen Hartland Greens 40 G 2 Kirsten James Christian Dems 2 A 2 Huong Truong Greens 41 P 1 Jeff Truscott Rise Up Australia 3 A 3 Dinesh Jayasuriya Greens 42 P 2 Charles Rozario Rise Up Australia 4 A 4 Sam Long Greens 5 A 5 Jonathon Marsden Greens 6 D 1 Berhan Ahmed Voice for the West 7 D 2 Kylie Georgiou Voice for the West 8 D 3 John Turner Voice for the West 9 K 1 Roy Taylor Animal Justice 10 K 2 Douglas Leith Animal Justice 11 I 1 Frank Reinthaler Cyclists Party 12 I 2 Nick O'Keefe Cyclists Party 13 J 1 Vicki Nash Sex Party 14 J 2 Adrian Trajstman Sex Party 15 H 1 Cesar Melhem Labor 16 H 2 Khalil Eideh Labor 17 H 3 Stanley Chiang Labor 18 H 4 George Andreas Seitz Labor 19 H 5 Kirsten Psaila Labor 20 B 1 Jerry Creaney People Power 21 B 2 Chez Caruso People Power 22 E 1 Trevor Dance Palmer United 23 E 2 Peter Haberecht Palmer United 24 M 1 Bernie Finn Liberal 25 M 2 Andrew Elsbury Liberal 26 M 3 David Tran Liberal 27 M 4 Gayle Murphy Liberal 28 M 5 Cassandra Marr Liberal 29 C 1 Zeev Vinokurov Liberal Democrats 30 C 2 Joel Spencer Liberal Democrats 31 L 1 Jaxon Calder Family First 32 L 2 Rebecca Filliponi Family First 33 O 1 Rachel Carling-Jenkins D.L.P. 34 O 2 Michael Freeman D.L.P. 35 N 1 Jake Wilson Shooters and Fishers 36 N 2 Trevor Carstein Shooters and Fishers Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 1 of 16 WESTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 H 4 George Andreas Seitz Labor Group B - People Power Victoria/No Smart Meters 38 A 4 Sam Long Greens 39 A 5 Jonathon Marsden Greens 1 B 1 Jerry Creaney People Power 40 H 5 Kirsten Psaila Labor 2 B 2 Chez Caruso People Power 41 E 1 Trevor Dance Palmer United 3 D 1 Berhan Ahmed Voice for the West 42 E 2 Peter Haberecht Palmer United 4 D 2 Kylie Georgiou Voice for the West 5 D 3 John Turner Voice for the West 6 O 1 Rachel Carling-Jenkins D.L.P. 7 O 2 Michael Freeman D.L.P. 8 K 1 Roy Taylor Animal Justice 9 K 2 Douglas Leith Animal Justice 10 G 1 Geoff Rogers Christian Dems 11 G 2 Kirsten James Christian Dems 12 I 1 Frank Reinthaler Cyclists Party 13 I 2 Nick O'Keefe Cyclists Party 14 F 1 Ben Caruso Country Alliance 15 F 2 Andrew Hepner Country Alliance 16 C 1 Zeev Vinokurov Liberal Democrats 17 C 2 Joel Spencer Liberal Democrats 18 P 1 Jeff Truscott Rise Up Australia 19 P 2 Charles Rozario Rise Up Australia 20 J 1 Vicki Nash Sex Party 21 J 2 Adrian Trajstman Sex Party 22 L 1 Jaxon Calder Family First 23 L 2 Rebecca Filliponi Family First 24 N 1 Jake Wilson Shooters and Fishers 25 N 2 Trevor Carstein Shooters and Fishers 26 M 1 Bernie Finn Liberal 27 M 2 Andrew Elsbury Liberal 28 H 3 Stanley Chiang Labor 29 H 1 Cesar Melhem Labor 30 H 2 Khalil Eideh Labor 31 M 3 David Tran Liberal 32 A 1 Colleen Hartland Greens 33 A 2 Huong Truong Greens 34 M 4 Gayle Murphy Liberal 35 M 5 Cassandra Marr Liberal 36 A 3 Dinesh Jayasuriya Greens Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 2 of 16 WESTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 A 5 Jonathon Marsden Greens Group C - Liberal Democrats 38 H 3 Stanley Chiang Labor 39 E 1 Trevor Dance Palmer United 1 C 1 Zeev Vinokurov Liberal Democrats 40 E 2 Peter Haberecht Palmer United 2 C 2 Joel Spencer Liberal Democrats 41 K 1 Roy Taylor Animal Justice 3 B 1 Jerry Creaney People Power 42 K 2 Douglas Leith Animal Justice 4 B 2 Chez Caruso People Power 5 O 1 Rachel Carling-Jenkins D.L.P. 6 O 2 Michael Freeman D.L.P. 7 D 1 Berhan Ahmed Voice for the West 8 D 2 Kylie Georgiou Voice for the West 9 D 3 John Turner Voice for the West 10 J 1 Vicki Nash Sex Party 11 J 2 Adrian Trajstman Sex Party 12 N 1 Jake Wilson Shooters and Fishers 13 N 2 Trevor Carstein Shooters and Fishers 14 L 1 Jaxon Calder Family First 15 L 2 Rebecca Filliponi Family First 16 F 1 Ben Caruso Country Alliance 17 F 2 Andrew Hepner Country Alliance 18 P 1 Jeff Truscott Rise Up Australia 19 P 2 Charles Rozario Rise Up Australia 20 M 1 Bernie Finn Liberal 21 M 2 Andrew Elsbury Liberal 22 M 3 David Tran Liberal 23 M 4 Gayle Murphy Liberal 24 M 5 Cassandra Marr Liberal 25 G 1 Geoff Rogers Christian Dems 26 G 2 Kirsten James Christian Dems 27 I 1 Frank Reinthaler Cyclists Party 28 I 2 Nick O'Keefe Cyclists Party 29 H 1 Cesar Melhem Labor 30 H 2 Khalil Eideh Labor 31 H 4 George Andreas Seitz Labor 32 H 5 Kirsten Psaila Labor 33 A 1 Colleen Hartland Greens 34 A 2 Huong Truong Greens 35 A 3 Dinesh Jayasuriya Greens 36 A 4 Sam Long Greens Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 3 of 16 WESTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 H 5 Kirsten Psaila Labor Group D - Voice for the West 38 M 1 Bernie Finn Liberal 39 M 2 Andrew Elsbury Liberal 1 D 1 Berhan Ahmed Voice for the West 40 M 3 David Tran Liberal 2 D 2 Kylie Georgiou Voice for the West 41 M 4 Gayle Murphy Liberal 3 D 3 John Turner Voice for the West 42 M 5 Cassandra Marr Liberal 4 O 1 Rachel Carling-Jenkins D.L.P. 5 O 2 Michael Freeman D.L.P. 6 B 1 Jerry Creaney People Power 7 B 2 Chez Caruso People Power 8 C 1 Zeev Vinokurov Liberal Democrats 9 C 2 Joel Spencer Liberal Democrats 10 F 1 Ben Caruso Country Alliance 11 F 2 Andrew Hepner Country Alliance 12 L 1 Jaxon Calder Family First 13 L 2 Rebecca Filliponi Family First 14 N 1 Jake Wilson Shooters and Fishers 15 N 2 Trevor Carstein Shooters and Fishers 16 G 1 Geoff Rogers Christian Dems 17 G 2 Kirsten James Christian Dems 18 I 1 Frank Reinthaler Cyclists Party 19 I 2 Nick O'Keefe Cyclists Party 20 P 1 Jeff Truscott Rise Up Australia 21 P 2 Charles Rozario Rise Up Australia 22 K 1 Roy Taylor Animal Justice 23 K 2 Douglas Leith Animal Justice 24 E 1 Trevor Dance Palmer United 25 E 2 Peter Haberecht Palmer United 26 J 1 Vicki Nash Sex Party 27 J 2 Adrian Trajstman Sex Party 28 A 1 Colleen Hartland Greens 29 A 2 Huong Truong Greens 30 A 3 Dinesh Jayasuriya Greens 31 A 4 Sam Long Greens 32 A 5 Jonathon Marsden Greens 33 H 1 Cesar Melhem Labor 34 H 2 Khalil Eideh Labor 35 H 3 Stanley Chiang Labor 36 H 4 George Andreas Seitz Labor Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 4 of 16 WESTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 P 1 Jeff Truscott Rise Up Australia Group E - Palmer United Party 38 P 2 Charles Rozario Rise Up Australia 39 C 1 Zeev Vinokurov Liberal Democrats 1 E 1 Trevor Dance Palmer United 40 C 2 Joel Spencer Liberal Democrats 2 E 2 Peter Haberecht Palmer United 41 O 1 Rachel Carling-Jenkins D.L.P. 3 N 1 Jake Wilson Shooters and Fishers 42 O 2 Michael Freeman D.L.P. 4 N 2 Trevor Carstein Shooters and Fishers 5 K 1 Roy Taylor Animal Justice 6 K 2 Douglas Leith Animal Justice 7 G 1 Geoff Rogers Christian Dems 8 G 2 Kirsten James Christian Dems 9 B 1 Jerry Creaney People Power 10 B 2 Chez Caruso People Power 11 A 1 Colleen Hartland Greens 12 A 2 Huong Truong Greens 13 A 3 Dinesh Jayasuriya Greens 14 A 4 Sam Long Greens 15 A 5 Jonathon Marsden Greens 16 M 1 Bernie Finn Liberal 17 M 2 Andrew Elsbury Liberal 18 M 3 David Tran Liberal 19 M 4 Gayle Murphy Liberal 20 M 5 Cassandra Marr Liberal 21 H 1 Cesar Melhem Labor 22 H 2 Khalil Eideh Labor 23 H 3 Stanley Chiang Labor 24 H 4 George Andreas Seitz Labor 25 H 5 Kirsten Psaila Labor 26 I 1 Frank Reinthaler Cyclists Party 27 I 2 Nick O'Keefe Cyclists Party 28 J 1 Vicki Nash Sex Party 29 J 2 Adrian Trajstman Sex Party 30 F 1 Ben Caruso Country Alliance 31 F 2 Andrew Hepner Country Alliance 32 D 1 Berhan Ahmed Voice for the West 33 D 2 Kylie Georgiou Voice for the West 34 D 3 John Turner Voice for the West 35 L 1 Jaxon Calder Family First 36 L 2 Rebecca Filliponi Family First Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 5 of 16 WESTERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 E 2 Peter Haberecht Palmer United Group F - Australian Country Alliance 38 A 5 Jonathon Marsden Greens 39 A 4 Sam Long Greens 1 F 1 Ben Caruso Country Alliance 40 A 3 Dinesh Jayasuriya Greens 2 F 2 Andrew Hepner Country Alliance 41 A 2 Huong Truong Greens 3 O 1 Rachel Carling-Jenkins D.L.P.
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