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Division of Bass Enrolment 78 182 MEDIA RELEASE – 2021 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS The candidates Division of Bass enrolment 78 182 LIBERAL PARTY ALEXANDER, Lara CEO Newstead COURTNEY, Sarah Member of Parliament Sidmouth FERGUSON, Michael Member of Parliament Trevallyn GUTWEIN, Peter Member of Parliament Launceston KIESER, Greg Mayor Low Head WOOD, Simon Electorate Officer Newstead AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY FINLAY, Janie Councillor Trevallyn HINDS, Adrian Brewery Technician Newstead HOUSTON, Jennifer Member of Parliament Newstead O'BYRNE, Michelle Member of Parliament East Launceston POWELL, Owen Farmer Scottsdale ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY WOODBURY, Sue Retired South Launceston TASMANIAN GREENS DAVENPORT, Jack Social Worker Blackwall HALL, Tom Medical doctor Launceston HOUGHTON, Mitchell Horticulturist/Gardener Blackstone Heights LAYTON-BENNETT, Anne Writer Swan Bay ROSOL, Cecily Self-employed South Launceston SHOOTERS, FISHERS, FARMERS TAS HARVEY, Andrew Retired Loira UNGROUPED RAMAGE, Roy Economic Development (Retired) Grindelwald Returning Officer Jenny Hart 12 Goodman Ct (PO Box 690) INVERMAY TAS 7248 MEDIA RELEASE – 2021 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS The candidates Division of Braddon enrolment 81 211 SHOOTERS, FISHERS, FARMERS TAS JONES, Brenton Marine Master (Semi Retired) Melrose SWANSON, Kim Faceter Burnie AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY BROAD, Shane Member of Parliament Turners Beach DIPROSE, Amanda Electorate Officer Ulverstone DOW, Anita Member of Parliament Romaine KEAY, Justine Project Officer Ambleside RIPPON, Michelle Teacher Devonport LIBERAL PARTY BROOKS, Adam Chief Executive Officer Penguin ELLIS, Felix Member of Parliament Sassafras HENDRIKS, Lara Executive Director Devonport JAENSCH, Roger Member of Parliament Wynyard ROCKLIFF, Jeremy Member of Parliament Sassafras SHEEHAN, Stacey Real Estate Principal Devonport TASMANIAN GREENS BRIGGS, Darren Doctor Penguin CORBETT, Maureen Retired Wynyard MILNE, Tammy Advocate Devonport MURRAY, Emily Registered Nurse Ulverstone PARSONS, Phill Horticulturalist Eugenana UNGROUPED GARLAND, Craig Fisherman Boat Harbour HAMER, Liz Farmer Strahan MORGAN, Matthew Professional Fisherman Stanley Returning Officer Michael Leyden 12 Goodman Ct (PO Box 690) INVERMAY TAS 7248 MEDIA RELEASE – 2021 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS The candidates Division of Clark enrolment 73 998 TASMANIAN GREENS BAYLEY, Vica Executive Advisor Taroona O'CONNOR, Cassy Member of Parliament West Hobart SMITH, Tim Disability Pensioner New Town TAYLOR, Bec Social Worker Blackmans Bay VOLF, Nathan Social Worker Sandy Bay GROUP B JOHNSTON, Kristie Mayor Glenorchy AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY CARNES, Deb Registered Nurse New Norfolk CLARK, Chris State Organiser CEPU Tasmania Granton DAVIS, Simon Table Gaming Inspector Sandy Bay HADDAD, Ella Member of Parliament Lenah Valley MITCHELL, Sam Communications Specialist Mount Stuart FEDERATION PARTY TASMANIA STRINGER, Justin Operations Manager Old Beach ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY WESTCOTT, Tim Software Developer Glenorchy SHOOTERS, FISHERS, FARMERS TAS BENNETT, Lorraine Retired Granton LARGE, Andrew Retail Sales Manager Lenah Valley GROUP G HICKEY, Sue Member of Parliament Rosetta LIBERAL PARTY ARCHER, Elise Member of Parliament Tolmans Hill BEHRAKIS, Simon Councillor Tolmans Hill COATS, Will Councillor Dynnyrne LENNON, Harvey Executive South Hobart OGILVIE, Madeleine Member of Parliament South Hobart UNGROUPED DUTTA, Mike Businessman Sandy Bay EWIN, Jax Florist Goodwood GERSHWIN, Lisa Research Scientist Battery Point MEDIA RELEASE – 2021 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS The candidates Returning Officer Greg Winton 51 Hopkins St (PO Box 1005) MOONAH TAS 7009 MEDIA RELEASE – 2021 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS The candidates Division of Franklin enrolment 78 130 SHOOTERS, FISHERS, FARMERS TAS BROADBY, Shane Process Plant Operator Bellerive BYFIELD, Rebecca Marketing Director Oakdowns CAIRNS, Robert Manager Retail Store Warrane TASMANIAN GREENS CORDOVER, Gideon Councillor Allens Rivulet DARKO, Kit Computer Programmer Rokeby HARRISON, Phoenix Yoga and Pilates Teacher Blackmans Bay VERRIER, Bridget Registered Nurse Rokeby WOODRUFF, Rosalie Member of Parliament Petcheys Bay AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY BRUMBY, Amy Union Official Kingston CANGELOSI, Fabiano Barrister Margate O'BYRNE, David Member of Parliament New Town STANDEN, Alison Member of Parliament Bellerive THORPE, Toby Community Advocate Kingston WINTER, Dean Mayor Kingston Beach ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY TANNER, Mark Teacher Assistant Sandford LIBERAL PARTY ENDERS, Bec Mayor Franklin PETRUSMA, Jacquie Member of Parliament Roches Beach STREET, Nic Member of Parliament Blackmans Bay WALKER, James Podiatrist Lindisfarne YOUNG, Dean Newsagent Bellerive UNGROUPED FLANNERY, Francis Political Activist Snug SPILIOPOULOS, George Philanthropist Bellerive Returning Officer Graeme Ingram 51 Hopkins St (PO Box 1005) MOONAH TAS 7009 MEDIA RELEASE – 2021 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS The candidates Division of Lyons enrolment 82 911 LIBERAL PARTY BARNETT, Guy Member of Parliament Newstead BOWER, Susie Chief Executive Officer Westbury CAMERON, Stephanie Electorate Officer Chudleigh DERKSEN, Justin Accredited Building Practioner New Norfolk SHELTON, Mark Member of Parliament Bracknell TUCKER, John Member of Parliament St Helens TASMANIAN GREENS JOHNSTONE, Liz Campaigns Advisor Falmouth MILLAR, Glenn Volunteer Forcett MORRIS, Tim Retired New Norfolk PIERCE, Jill Social Worker Eaglehawk Neck SHAPCOTT, Isabel Shopkeeper Deloraine SHOOTERS, FISHERS, FARMERS TAS DI FALCO, Carlo Council Employee Forcett ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY McLAY, Sharon Retired Gray AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY BATT, Edwin Farmer Melton Mowbray BUTLER, Jen Member of Parliament St Helens GAFFNEY, Gerard Seafarer Railton LAMBERT, Janet Electorate Officer Devon Hills WHITE, Rebecca Member of Parliament Richmond UNGROUPED LANE, George Electrochemist St Helens Returning Officer Sally Isles 51 Hopkins St (PO Box 1005) MOONAH TAS 7009.
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