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EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION Group a - People Power Group B - D.L.P Group Ticket Vote Preference Lists – 2006 Victorian Legislative Council Election EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION Group A - People Power Group B - D.L.P. 1 A 1 ORPEN Karin People Power 1 B 1 BYRNE Greg D.L.P. 2 A 2 GILES John People Power 2 B 2 WELLS Ken D.L.P. 3 C 1 BEALE Craig Democrats 3 E 1 WILLIS Chris Family First 4 C 2 DETTMAN Mary Democrats 4 E 2 NG May Family First 5 C 3 AZA Rachal Democrats 5 E 3 BRONTE Fiona Family First 6 G 1 PEMBERTON Bill Greens 6 E 4 BRIDGE John Family First 7 G 2 PERROTT Kiera Greens 7 E 5 MURRAY Pat Family First 8 G 3 SCOTT Nina Greens 8 A 1 ORPEN Karin People Power 9 G 4 TANKEY Howard Greens 9 A 2 GILES John People Power 10 G 5 POWELL Janet Greens 10 F 1 DALLA-RIVA Richard Liberal 11 B 1 BYRNE Greg D.L.P. 11 F 2 ATKINSON Bruce Liberal 12 B 2 WELLS Ken D.L.P. 12 F 3 KRONBERG Jan Liberal 13 F 1 DALLA-RIVA Richard Liberal 13 F 4 LIU Gladys Liberal 14 F 2 ATKINSON Bruce Liberal 14 F 5 KOCE Matthew Liberal 15 F 3 KRONBERG Jan Liberal 15 D 1 LEANE Shaun Labor 16 F 4 LIU Gladys Liberal 16 D 2 TEE Brian Labor 17 F 5 KOCE Matthew Liberal 17 D 3 McKENZIE Andrew Labor 18 D 1 LEANE Shaun Labor 18 D 4 DELARUE Coral Labor 19 D 2 TEE Brian Labor 19 D 5 SYMON Mike Labor 20 D 3 McKENZIE Andrew Labor 20 C 1 BEALE Craig Democrats 21 D 4 DELARUE Coral Labor 21 C 2 DETTMAN Mary Democrats 22 D 5 SYMON Mike Labor 22 C 3 AZA Rachal Democrats 23 E 1 WILLIS Chris Family First 23 G 1 PEMBERTON Bill Greens 24 E 2 NG May Family First 24 G 2 PERROTT Kiera Greens 25 E 3 BRONTE Fiona Family First 25 G 3 SCOTT Nina Greens 26 E 4 BRIDGE John Family First 26 G 4 TANKEY Howard Greens 27 E 5 MURRAY Pat Family First 27 G 5 POWELL Janet Greens Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Unit Page 1 of 55 Group Ticket Vote Preference Lists – 2006 Victorian Legislative Council Election EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION Group C - Democrats Group D - Labor 1 C 1 BEALE Craig Democrats 1 D 1 LEANE Shaun Labor 2 C 2 DETTMAN Mary Democrats 2 D 2 TEE Brian Labor 3 C 3 AZA Rachal Democrats 3 D 3 McKENZIE Andrew Labor 4 A 1 ORPEN Karin People Power 4 D 4 DELARUE Coral Labor 5 A 2 GILES John People Power 5 D 5 SYMON Mike Labor 6 G 1 PEMBERTON Bill Greens 6 A 1 ORPEN Karin People Power 7 G 2 PERROTT Kiera Greens 7 A 2 GILES John People Power 8 G 3 SCOTT Nina Greens 8 C 1 BEALE Craig Democrats 9 G 4 TANKEY Howard Greens 9 C 2 DETTMAN Mary Democrats 10 G 5 POWELL Janet Greens 10 C 3 AZA Rachal Democrats 11 F 1 DALLA-RIVA Richard Liberal 11 G 1 PEMBERTON Bill Greens 12 F 2 ATKINSON Bruce Liberal 12 G 2 PERROTT Kiera Greens 13 F 3 KRONBERG Jan Liberal 13 G 3 SCOTT Nina Greens 14 F 4 LIU Gladys Liberal 14 G 4 TANKEY Howard Greens 15 F 5 KOCE Matthew Liberal 15 G 5 POWELL Janet Greens 16 D 1 LEANE Shaun Labor 16 B 1 BYRNE Greg D.L.P. 17 D 2 TEE Brian Labor 17 B 2 WELLS Ken D.L.P. 18 D 3 McKENZIE Andrew Labor 18 E 1 WILLIS Chris Family First 19 D 4 DELARUE Coral Labor 19 E 2 NG May Family First 20 D 5 SYMON Mike Labor 20 E 3 BRONTE Fiona Family First 21 B 1 BYRNE Greg D.L.P. 21 E 4 BRIDGE John Family First 22 B 2 WELLS Ken D.L.P. 22 E 5 MURRAY Pat Family First 23 E 1 WILLIS Chris Family First 23 F 1 DALLA-RIVA Richard Liberal 24 E 2 NG May Family First 24 F 2 ATKINSON Bruce Liberal 25 E 3 BRONTE Fiona Family First 25 F 3 KRONBERG Jan Liberal 26 E 4 BRIDGE John Family First 26 F 4 LIU Gladys Liberal 27 E 5 MURRAY Pat Family First 27 F 5 KOCE Matthew Liberal Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Unit Page 2 of 55 Group Ticket Vote Preference Lists – 2006 Victorian Legislative Council Election EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION Group E - Family First Group F - Liberal 1 E 1 WILLIS Chris Family First 1 F 1 DALLA-RIVA Richard Liberal 2 E 2 NG May Family First 2 F 2 ATKINSON Bruce Liberal 3 E 3 BRONTE Fiona Family First 3 F 3 KRONBERG Jan Liberal 4 E 4 BRIDGE John Family First 4 F 4 LIU Gladys Liberal 5 E 5 MURRAY Pat Family First 5 F 5 KOCE Matthew Liberal 6 B 1 BYRNE Greg D.L.P. 6 E 1 WILLIS Chris Family First 7 B 2 WELLS Ken D.L.P. 7 E 2 NG May Family First 8 F 1 DALLA-RIVA Richard Liberal 8 E 3 BRONTE Fiona Family First 9 F 2 ATKINSON Bruce Liberal 9 E 4 BRIDGE John Family First 10 F 3 KRONBERG Jan Liberal 10 E 5 MURRAY Pat Family First 11 F 4 LIU Gladys Liberal 11 B 1 BYRNE Greg D.L.P. 12 F 5 KOCE Matthew Liberal 12 B 2 WELLS Ken D.L.P. 13 C 1 BEALE Craig Democrats 13 C 1 BEALE Craig Democrats 14 C 2 DETTMAN Mary Democrats 14 C 2 DETTMAN Mary Democrats 15 C 3 AZA Rachal Democrats 15 C 3 AZA Rachal Democrats 16 D 1 LEANE Shaun Labor 16 A 1 ORPEN Karin People Power 17 D 2 TEE Brian Labor 17 A 2 GILES John People Power 18 D 3 McKENZIE Andrew Labor 18 D 1 LEANE Shaun Labor 19 D 4 DELARUE Coral Labor 19 D 2 TEE Brian Labor 20 D 5 SYMON Mike Labor 20 D 3 McKENZIE Andrew Labor 21 A 1 ORPEN Karin People Power 21 D 4 DELARUE Coral Labor 22 A 2 GILES John People Power 22 D 5 SYMON Mike Labor 23 G 1 PEMBERTON Bill Greens 23 G 1 PEMBERTON Bill Greens 24 G 2 PERROTT Kiera Greens 24 G 2 PERROTT Kiera Greens 25 G 3 SCOTT Nina Greens 25 G 3 SCOTT Nina Greens 26 G 4 TANKEY Howard Greens 26 G 4 TANKEY Howard Greens 27 G 5 POWELL Janet Greens 27 G 5 POWELL Janet Greens Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Unit Page 3 of 55 Group Ticket Vote Preference Lists – 2006 Victorian Legislative Council Election EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION Group G - Greens 1 G 1 PEMBERTON Bill Greens 2 G 2 PERROTT Kiera Greens 3 G 3 SCOTT Nina Greens 4 G 4 TANKEY Howard Greens 5 G 5 POWELL Janet Greens 6 A 1 ORPEN Karin People Power 7 A 2 GILES John People Power 8 C 1 BEALE Craig Democrats 9 C 2 DETTMAN Mary Democrats 10 C 3 AZA Rachal Democrats 11 D 1 LEANE Shaun Labor 12 D 2 TEE Brian Labor 13 D 3 McKENZIE Andrew Labor 14 D 4 DELARUE Coral Labor 15 D 5 SYMON Mike Labor 16 F 1 DALLA-RIVA Richard Liberal 17 F 2 ATKINSON Bruce Liberal 18 F 3 KRONBERG Jan Liberal 19 F 4 LIU Gladys Liberal 20 F 5 KOCE Matthew Liberal 21 B 1 BYRNE Greg D.L.P. 22 B 2 WELLS Ken D.L.P. 23 E 1 WILLIS Chris Family First 24 E 2 NG May Family First 25 E 3 BRONTE Fiona Family First 26 E 4 BRIDGE John Family First 27 E 5 MURRAY Pat Family First Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Unit Page 4 of 55 Group Ticket Vote Preference Lists – 2006 Victorian Legislative Council Election EASTERN VICTORIA REGION 32 D 4 COOK Gregg Labor Group A - Family First 33 D 5 DETTRICK Ann Labor 34 G 1 DELACRETAZ Louis Greens 1 A 1 EASTMAN Cameron Family First 35 G 2 REDWOOD Jill Greens 2 A 2 REIMER Joshua Family First 36 G 3 BEARDSLEY George Greens 3 A 3 BUCHANAN Wendy J. Family First 37 G 4 THOMPSON Catheryn Greens 4 A 4 HARVEY Mark C. Family First 38 G 5 JORDAN Daniel Greens 5 A 5 VAN ENK Marcus Family First 6 I 1 VOIGT Wolfgang Martin Christian dems 7 I 2 BROCKHUS Eddie Christian dems 8 E 1 CREA Pat D.L.P. 9 E 2 LAMANNA Pat D.L.P. 10 E 3 HANSEN Margaret D.L.P. 11 E 4 EVELYN-LIARDET Teresa D.L.P. 12 J 1 JONES Andrew Country Alliance 13 J 2 KELLY Peter Country Alliance 14 C 1 BYRNE Gabriela People Power 15 C 2 HUGHSON Jodie People Power 16 H 1 HALL Peter National 17 H 2 COATES Janice National 18 H 3 HEAD Wesley National 19 H 4 HAMMETT Jenny National 20 H 5 BUCKLAND Neville National 21 B 1 DAVIS Philip Liberal 22 B 2 O'DONOHUE Edward Liberal 23 B 3 MANSON Susie Liberal 24 B 4 MEREDITH Sarah Liberal 25 B 5 HYLAND Daniel Liberal 26 F 1 ELLIS Henrie Independent 27 F 2 PEARMAN Stephen Independent 28UNG 1 GLIBANOVIC Adnan Ungrouped 29 D 1 VINEY Matt Labor 30 D 2 SCHEFFER Johan Labor 31 D 3 ROMANES Glenyys Labor Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Unit Page 5 of 55 Group Ticket Vote Preference Lists – 2006 Victorian Legislative Council Election EASTERN VICTORIA REGION 32 D 4 COOK Gregg Labor Group B - Liberal 33 D 5 DETTRICK Ann Labor 34 G 1 DELACRETAZ Louis Greens 1 B 1 DAVIS Philip Liberal 35 G 2 REDWOOD Jill Greens 2 B 2 O'DONOHUE Edward Liberal 36 G 3 BEARDSLEY George Greens 3 B 3 MANSON Susie Liberal 37 G 4 THOMPSON Catheryn Greens 4 B 4 MEREDITH Sarah Liberal 38 G 5 JORDAN Daniel Greens 5 B 5 HYLAND Daniel Liberal 6 H 1 HALL Peter National 7 H 2 COATES Janice National 8 H 3 HEAD Wesley National 9 H 4 HAMMETT Jenny National 10 H 5 BUCKLAND Neville National 11 A 1 EASTMAN Cameron Family First 12 A 2 REIMER Joshua Family First 13 A 3 BUCHANAN Wendy J.
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