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Southern Metropolitan Region Preference Tickets SOUTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 C 2 Michelle Hamilton Liberal Democrats Group A - Australian Christians 38 I 1 Nyree Walshe Animal Justice 39 I 2 Fiona McRostie Animal Justice 1 A 1 Faliana Lee Christian Dems 40 G 1 Sue Pennicuik Greens 2 A 2 Ian Dobby Christian Dems 41 G 2 James Searle Greens 3 D 1 Peter Vassiliou Rise Up Australia 42 G 3 Rose Read Greens 4 D 2 Glenda Powell Rise Up Australia 43 G 4 Lorna Wyatt Greens 5 B 1 Vince Stefano D.L.P. 44 G 5 James Harrison Greens 6 B 2 Brendan Prendergast D.L.P. 45 J 1 Francesca Collins Sex Party 7 Q 3 Margaret Fitzherbert Liberal 46 J 2 Darren Austin Sex Party 8 M 1 Paul William Shooters and Fishers 47 K 1 Penny McCasker Voluntary Euthanasia 9 M 2 Steven Zoumis Shooters and Fishers 48 K 2 Fiona Stewart Voluntary Euthanasia 10 H 1 Kenneth Miller People Power 11 H 2 Linda Jones People Power 12 N 1 Shane Clark Family First 13 N 2 Gary Coombes Family First 14 Q 1 David Davis Liberal 15 Q 2 Georgie Crozier Liberal 16 Q 4 Ken Ong Liberal 17 Q 5 Nellie Khoroshina Liberal 18 E 1 Richard Bowen Cyclists Party 19 E 2 Kathryn Siddle Cyclists Party 20 E 3 Marcus Barber Cyclists Party 21 O 1 Christopher Morris Country Alliance 22 O 2 Andrew Driscoll Country Alliance 23 P 1 Dwayne Singleton Palmer United 24 P 2 Anthony Cresswell Palmer United 25 P 3 Scott Rankin Palmer United 26 L 1 Philip Alexander Dalidakis Labor 27 L 2 Erik Locke Labor 28 L 3 Raffaele Ciccone Labor 29 L 4 Cassandra Devine Labor 30 L 5 William Fowles Labor 31 F 1 Clive Jackson Independent 32 F 2 Richard Grummet Independent 33 R 1 Luzio Grossi Independent 34 R 2 Crystal James Independent 35UNG 1 George Neophytou Independent 36 C 1 Craig Bonsor Liberal Democrats Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 1 of 19 SOUTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 I 2 Fiona McRostie Animal Justice Group B - Democratic Labour Party (DLP) 38 K 1 Penny McCasker Voluntary Euthanasia 39 K 2 Fiona Stewart Voluntary Euthanasia 1 B 1 Vince Stefano D.L.P. 40 J 1 Francesca Collins Sex Party 2 B 2 Brendan Prendergast D.L.P. 41 J 2 Darren Austin Sex Party 3 A 1 Faliana Lee Christian Dems 42 G 1 Sue Pennicuik Greens 4 A 2 Ian Dobby Christian Dems 43 G 2 James Searle Greens 5 D 1 Peter Vassiliou Rise Up Australia 44 G 3 Rose Read Greens 6 D 2 Glenda Powell Rise Up Australia 45 G 4 Lorna Wyatt Greens 7 C 1 Craig Bonsor Liberal Democrats 46 G 5 James Harrison Greens 8 C 2 Michelle Hamilton Liberal Democrats 47 Q 1 David Davis Liberal 9 H 1 Kenneth Miller People Power 48 Q 2 Georgie Crozier Liberal 10 H 2 Linda Jones People Power 11 N 1 Shane Clark Family First 12 N 2 Gary Coombes Family First 13 M 1 Paul William Shooters and Fishers 14 M 2 Steven Zoumis Shooters and Fishers 15 O 1 Christopher Morris Country Alliance 16 O 2 Andrew Driscoll Country Alliance 17 Q 3 Margaret Fitzherbert Liberal 18 Q 5 Nellie Khoroshina Liberal 19 Q 4 Ken Ong Liberal 20 L 1 Philip Alexander Dalidakis Labor 21 L 2 Erik Locke Labor 22 L 3 Raffaele Ciccone Labor 23 L 4 Cassandra Devine Labor 24 L 5 William Fowles Labor 25 P 1 Dwayne Singleton Palmer United 26 P 2 Anthony Cresswell Palmer United 27 P 3 Scott Rankin Palmer United 28 F 1 Clive Jackson Independent 29 F 2 Richard Grummet Independent 30UNG 1 George Neophytou Independent 31 R 2 Crystal James Independent 32 R 1 Luzio Grossi Independent 33 E 1 Richard Bowen Cyclists Party 34 E 2 Kathryn Siddle Cyclists Party 35 E 3 Marcus Barber Cyclists Party 36 I 1 Nyree Walshe Animal Justice Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 2 of 19 SOUTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 L 4 Cassandra Devine Labor Group C - Liberal Democrats 38 L 5 William Fowles Labor 39 P 1 Dwayne Singleton Palmer United 1 C 1 Craig Bonsor Liberal Democrats 40 P 2 Anthony Cresswell Palmer United 2 C 2 Michelle Hamilton Liberal Democrats 41 P 3 Scott Rankin Palmer United 3 J 1 Francesca Collins Sex Party 42 G 1 Sue Pennicuik Greens 4 J 2 Darren Austin Sex Party 43 G 2 James Searle Greens 5 K 1 Penny McCasker Voluntary Euthanasia 44 G 3 Rose Read Greens 6 K 2 Fiona Stewart Voluntary Euthanasia 45 G 4 Lorna Wyatt Greens 7 E 1 Richard Bowen Cyclists Party 46 G 5 James Harrison Greens 8 E 2 Kathryn Siddle Cyclists Party 47 I 1 Nyree Walshe Animal Justice 9 E 3 Marcus Barber Cyclists Party 48 I 2 Fiona McRostie Animal Justice 10 B 1 Vince Stefano D.L.P. 11 B 2 Brendan Prendergast D.L.P. 12 M 1 Paul William Shooters and Fishers 13 M 2 Steven Zoumis Shooters and Fishers 14 N 1 Shane Clark Family First 15 N 2 Gary Coombes Family First 16 R 1 Luzio Grossi Independent 17 R 2 Crystal James Independent 18 O 1 Christopher Morris Country Alliance 19 O 2 Andrew Driscoll Country Alliance 20 H 1 Kenneth Miller People Power 21 H 2 Linda Jones People Power 22UNG 1 George Neophytou Independent 23 F 1 Clive Jackson Independent 24 F 2 Richard Grummet Independent 25 D 1 Peter Vassiliou Rise Up Australia 26 D 2 Glenda Powell Rise Up Australia 27 Q 1 David Davis Liberal 28 Q 2 Georgie Crozier Liberal 29 Q 3 Margaret Fitzherbert Liberal 30 Q 4 Ken Ong Liberal 31 Q 5 Nellie Khoroshina Liberal 32 A 1 Faliana Lee Christian Dems 33 A 2 Ian Dobby Christian Dems 34 L 1 Philip Alexander Dalidakis Labor 35 L 2 Erik Locke Labor 36 L 3 Raffaele Ciccone Labor Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 3 of 19 SOUTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 J 2 Darren Austin Sex Party Group D - Rise Up Australia Party 38 P 1 Dwayne Singleton Palmer United 39 P 2 Anthony Cresswell Palmer United 1 D 1 Peter Vassiliou Rise Up Australia 40 P 3 Scott Rankin Palmer United 2 D 2 Glenda Powell Rise Up Australia 41 E 3 Marcus Barber Cyclists Party 3 A 1 Faliana Lee Christian Dems 42 E 2 Kathryn Siddle Cyclists Party 4 A 2 Ian Dobby Christian Dems 43 E 1 Richard Bowen Cyclists Party 5 B 1 Vince Stefano D.L.P. 44 G 5 James Harrison Greens 6 B 2 Brendan Prendergast D.L.P. 45 G 4 Lorna Wyatt Greens 7 N 1 Shane Clark Family First 46 G 3 Rose Read Greens 8 N 2 Gary Coombes Family First 47 G 2 James Searle Greens 9 H 1 Kenneth Miller People Power 48 G 1 Sue Pennicuik Greens 10 H 2 Linda Jones People Power 11 M 1 Paul William Shooters and Fishers 12 M 2 Steven Zoumis Shooters and Fishers 13 O 1 Christopher Morris Country Alliance 14 O 2 Andrew Driscoll Country Alliance 15 Q 1 David Davis Liberal 16 Q 2 Georgie Crozier Liberal 17 Q 3 Margaret Fitzherbert Liberal 18 Q 4 Ken Ong Liberal 19 Q 5 Nellie Khoroshina Liberal 20 R 2 Crystal James Independent 21 R 1 Luzio Grossi Independent 22UNG 1 George Neophytou Independent 23 F 1 Clive Jackson Independent 24 F 2 Richard Grummet Independent 25 L 1 Philip Alexander Dalidakis Labor 26 L 2 Erik Locke Labor 27 L 3 Raffaele Ciccone Labor 28 L 4 Cassandra Devine Labor 29 L 5 William Fowles Labor 30 I 1 Nyree Walshe Animal Justice 31 I 2 Fiona McRostie Animal Justice 32 C 1 Craig Bonsor Liberal Democrats 33 C 2 Michelle Hamilton Liberal Democrats 34 K 1 Penny McCasker Voluntary Euthanasia 35 K 2 Fiona Stewart Voluntary Euthanasia 36 J 1 Francesca Collins Sex Party Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 4 of 19 SOUTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 N 2 Gary Coombes Family First Group E - Australian Cyclists Party 38 A 1 Faliana Lee Christian Dems 39 A 2 Ian Dobby Christian Dems 1 E 1 Richard Bowen Cyclists Party 40 B 1 Vince Stefano D.L.P. 2 E 2 Kathryn Siddle Cyclists Party 41 B 2 Brendan Prendergast D.L.P. 3 E 3 Marcus Barber Cyclists Party 42 C 1 Craig Bonsor Liberal Democrats 4 R 1 Luzio Grossi Independent 43 C 2 Michelle Hamilton Liberal Democrats 5 R 2 Crystal James Independent 44 P 1 Dwayne Singleton Palmer United 6 F 1 Clive Jackson Independent 45 P 2 Anthony Cresswell Palmer United 7 F 2 Richard Grummet Independent 46 P 3 Scott Rankin Palmer United 8 J 1 Francesca Collins Sex Party 47 D 1 Peter Vassiliou Rise Up Australia 9 J 2 Darren Austin Sex Party 48 D 2 Glenda Powell Rise Up Australia 10 I 1 Nyree Walshe Animal Justice 11 I 2 Fiona McRostie Animal Justice 12 K 1 Penny McCasker Voluntary Euthanasia 13 K 2 Fiona Stewart Voluntary Euthanasia 14 O 1 Christopher Morris Country Alliance 15 O 2 Andrew Driscoll Country Alliance 16 H 1 Kenneth Miller People Power 17 H 2 Linda Jones People Power 18 G 1 Sue Pennicuik Greens 19 G 2 James Searle Greens 20 G 3 Rose Read Greens 21 G 4 Lorna Wyatt Greens 22 G 5 James Harrison Greens 23UNG 1 George Neophytou Independent 24 L 1 Philip Alexander Dalidakis Labor 25 L 2 Erik Locke Labor 26 L 3 Raffaele Ciccone Labor 27 L 4 Cassandra Devine Labor 28 L 5 William Fowles Labor 29 Q 1 David Davis Liberal 30 Q 2 Georgie Crozier Liberal 31 Q 3 Margaret Fitzherbert Liberal 32 Q 4 Ken Ong Liberal 33 Q 5 Nellie Khoroshina Liberal 34 M 1 Paul William Shooters and Fishers 35 M 2 Steven Zoumis Shooters and Fishers 36 N 1 Shane Clark Family First Preference Tickets - Vic LC 2014 Page 5 of 19 SOUTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION 37 O 1 Christopher Morris Country Alliance Group F - Group F (Ticket 1 of 2) 38 O 2 Andrew Driscoll Country Alliance 39 B 1 Vince Stefano D.L.P.
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