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NORTH METROPOLITAN REGION Group a - Pauline Hanson's One Nation 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets NORTH METROPOLITAN REGION Group A - Pauline Hanson's One Nation Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 A 1 Tyler Walsh One Nation 2 A 2 Sheila Mundy One Nation 3 Q 1 John Golawski WAXit Party 4 H 1 Louis Hildebrandt Australian Christian 5 N 1 Jan Van Niekerk Shooters Fishers Farmers 6 D 1 James Pearce No Mandatory Vaccination 7 Q 2 Aleksandra Sommer WAXit Party 8 H 2 Neil C Fearis Australian Christian 9 N 2 Marty Wenham Shooters Fishers Farmers 10 D 2 A Cirkovic No Mandatory Vaccination 11 D 3 Sara O'Dal No Mandatory Vaccination 12 K 1 Michael Tucak (unaffiliated) 13 K 2 John Tucak (unaffiliated) 14 W 1 T Ravichandar Independent 15 G 1 Peter Collier Liberal Party 16 G 2 Tjorn Sibma Liberal Party 17 G 3 Simon Ehrenfeld Liberal Party 18 G 4 Tim Walton Liberal Party 19 G 5 Michael Mischin Liberal Party 20 J 1 Chris Irwin Great Australian Party 21 J 2 Ben Tonkin Great Australian Party 22 T 2 Steven Gersbach Independent 23 T 1 Billy Amesz Independent 24 R 2 M Husselmann Independent 25 R 1 N Spada Independent 26 L 2 Wvendy Chan Independent 27 L 1 Andrea Randle Independent 28 F 2 Carel Husselmann Independent 29 F 1 Rafe Roberts Independent 30 V 2 Heather Atcheson Daylight Saving Party 31 V 1 Robert Tucker Daylight Saving Party 32 U 2 Paul Holliday Liberals for Climate 33 U 1 Daithi Gleeson Liberals for Climate 34 P 2 Richard Tait Liberal Democrats 35 P 1 Kate Mary Fantinel Liberal Democrats 36 M 2 George Helou Health Australia Party 37 M 1 Sanjeev Gupta Health Australia Party 38 I 2 Michael Ferrinda Sustainable Australia 39 I 1 Colin Scott Sustainable Australia 40 C 2 Stephanie Fry Animal Justice 41 C 1 Michael Anagno Animal Justice 42 B 2 Steven Leigh Pynt Western Australian Party 43 B 1 Elizabeth Re Western Australian Party 44 O 2 Fred Mulholland Legalise Cannabis WA 45 O 1 Max Armstrong-Moore Legalise Cannabis WA 46 E 6 Rebeka Marton WA Labor 47 E 5 Rhys Vallance WA Labor 48 E 4 Daniel Caddy WA Labor 49 E 3 Ayor Makur Chuot WA Labor 50 E 2 Martin Pritchard WA Labor 51 E 1 Pierre Yang WA Labor 52 S 3 Sarah Newbold The Greens 53 S 2 Daniel Vujcich The Greens 54 S 1 Alison Xamon The Greens Page 1 of 23 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets NORTH METROPOLITAN REGION Group B - WESTERN AUSTRALIA PARTY Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 B 1 Elizabeth Re Western Australian Party 2 B 2 Steven Leigh Pynt Western Australian Party 3 U 1 Daithi Gleeson Liberals for Climate 4 U 2 Paul Holliday Liberals for Climate 5 V 1 Robert Tucker Daylight Saving Party 6 V 2 Heather Atcheson Daylight Saving Party 7 I 1 Colin Scott Sustainable Australia 8 I 2 Michael Ferrinda Sustainable Australia 9 M 1 Sanjeev Gupta Health Australia Party 10 M 2 George Helou Health Australia Party 11 P 1 Kate Mary Fantinel Liberal Democrats 12 P 2 Richard Tait Liberal Democrats 13 J 1 Chris Irwin Great Australian Party 14 J 2 Ben Tonkin Great Australian Party 15 K 1 Michael Tucak (unaffiliated) 16 K 2 John Tucak (unaffiliated) 17 L 1 Andrea Randle Independent 18 L 2 Wvendy Chan Independent 19 F 1 Rafe Roberts Independent 20 F 2 Carel Husselmann Independent 21 C 1 Michael Anagno Animal Justice 22 C 2 Stephanie Fry Animal Justice 23 H 1 Louis Hildebrandt Australian Christian 24 H 2 Neil C Fearis Australian Christian 25 O 1 Max Armstrong-Moore Legalise Cannabis WA 26 O 2 Fred Mulholland Legalise Cannabis WA 27 Q 1 John Golawski WAXit Party 28 Q 2 Aleksandra Sommer WAXit Party 29 R 1 N Spada Independent 30 R 2 M Husselmann Independent 31 W 1 T Ravichandar Independent 32 T 1 Billy Amesz Independent 33 T 2 Steven Gersbach Independent 34 D 1 James Pearce No Mandatory Vaccination 35 D 2 A Cirkovic No Mandatory Vaccination 36 D 3 Sara O'Dal No Mandatory Vaccination 37 A 1 Tyler Walsh One Nation 38 A 2 Sheila Mundy One Nation 39 N 1 Jan Van Niekerk Shooters Fishers Farmers 40 N 2 Marty Wenham Shooters Fishers Farmers 41 E 6 Rebeka Marton WA Labor 42 S 3 Sarah Newbold The Greens 43 G 1 Peter Collier Liberal Party 44 G 2 Tjorn Sibma Liberal Party 45 G 3 Simon Ehrenfeld Liberal Party 46 E 1 Pierre Yang WA Labor 47 E 2 Martin Pritchard WA Labor 48 S 1 Alison Xamon The Greens 49 E 3 Ayor Makur Chuot WA Labor 50 E 4 Daniel Caddy WA Labor 51 S 2 Daniel Vujcich The Greens 52 E 5 Rhys Vallance WA Labor 53 G 5 Michael Mischin Liberal Party 54 G 4 Tim Walton Liberal Party Page 2 of 23 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets NORTH METROPOLITAN REGION Group C - Animal Justice Party Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 C 1 Michael Anagno Animal Justice 2 C 2 Stephanie Fry Animal Justice 3 K 1 Michael Tucak (unaffiliated) 4 K 2 John Tucak (unaffiliated) 5 Q 1 John Golawski WAXit Party 6 Q 2 Aleksandra Sommer WAXit Party 7 U 1 Daithi Gleeson Liberals for Climate 8 U 2 Paul Holliday Liberals for Climate 9 O 1 Max Armstrong-Moore Legalise Cannabis WA 10 O 2 Fred Mulholland Legalise Cannabis WA 11 I 1 Colin Scott Sustainable Australia 12 I 2 Michael Ferrinda Sustainable Australia 13 M 1 Sanjeev Gupta Health Australia Party 14 M 2 George Helou Health Australia Party 15 V 1 Robert Tucker Daylight Saving Party 16 V 2 Heather Atcheson Daylight Saving Party 17 D 1 James Pearce No Mandatory Vaccination 18 D 2 A Cirkovic No Mandatory Vaccination 19 D 3 Sara O'Dal No Mandatory Vaccination 20 B 1 Elizabeth Re Western Australian Party 21 B 2 Steven Leigh Pynt Western Australian Party 22 S 1 Alison Xamon The Greens 23 S 2 Daniel Vujcich The Greens 24 S 3 Sarah Newbold The Greens 25 T 1 Billy Amesz Independent 26 T 2 Steven Gersbach Independent 27 E 1 Pierre Yang WA Labor 28 E 2 Martin Pritchard WA Labor 29 E 3 Ayor Makur Chuot WA Labor 30 E 4 Daniel Caddy WA Labor 31 E 5 Rhys Vallance WA Labor 32 E 6 Rebeka Marton WA Labor 33 W 1 T Ravichandar Independent 34 F 1 Rafe Roberts Independent 35 F 2 Carel Husselmann Independent 36 L 1 Andrea Randle Independent 37 L 2 Wvendy Chan Independent 38 R 1 N Spada Independent 39 R 2 M Husselmann Independent 40 P 1 Kate Mary Fantinel Liberal Democrats 41 P 2 Richard Tait Liberal Democrats 42 G 1 Peter Collier Liberal Party 43 G 2 Tjorn Sibma Liberal Party 44 G 3 Simon Ehrenfeld Liberal Party 45 G 4 Tim Walton Liberal Party 46 G 5 Michael Mischin Liberal Party 47 H 1 Louis Hildebrandt Australian Christian 48 H 2 Neil C Fearis Australian Christian 49 J 1 Chris Irwin Great Australian Party 50 J 2 Ben Tonkin Great Australian Party 51 A 1 Tyler Walsh One Nation 52 A 2 Sheila Mundy One Nation 53 N 1 Jan Van Niekerk Shooters Fishers Farmers 54 N 2 Marty Wenham Shooters Fishers Farmers Page 3 of 23 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets NORTH METROPOLITAN REGION Group D - NO MANDATORY VACCINATION Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 D 1 James Pearce No Mandatory Vaccination 2 D 2 A Cirkovic No Mandatory Vaccination 3 D 3 Sara O'Dal No Mandatory Vaccination 4 Q 1 John Golawski WAXit Party 5 Q 2 Aleksandra Sommer WAXit Party 6 H 1 Louis Hildebrandt Australian Christian 7 H 2 Neil C Fearis Australian Christian 8 K 1 Michael Tucak (unaffiliated) 9 K 2 John Tucak (unaffiliated) 10 A 1 Tyler Walsh One Nation 11 A 2 Sheila Mundy One Nation 12 N 1 Jan Van Niekerk Shooters Fishers Farmers 13 N 2 Marty Wenham Shooters Fishers Farmers 14 J 1 Chris Irwin Great Australian Party 15 J 2 Ben Tonkin Great Australian Party 16 W 1 T Ravichandar Independent 17 M 1 Sanjeev Gupta Health Australia Party 18 M 2 George Helou Health Australia Party 19 B 1 Elizabeth Re Western Australian Party 20 B 2 Steven Leigh Pynt Western Australian Party 21 C 1 Michael Anagno Animal Justice 22 C 2 Stephanie Fry Animal Justice 23 I 1 Colin Scott Sustainable Australia 24 I 2 Michael Ferrinda Sustainable Australia 25 O 1 Max Armstrong-Moore Legalise Cannabis WA 26 O 2 Fred Mulholland Legalise Cannabis WA 27 P 1 Kate Mary Fantinel Liberal Democrats 28 P 2 Richard Tait Liberal Democrats 29 U 1 Daithi Gleeson Liberals for Climate 30 U 2 Paul Holliday Liberals for Climate 31 V 1 Robert Tucker Daylight Saving Party 32 V 2 Heather Atcheson Daylight Saving Party 33 R 1 N Spada Independent 34 R 2 M Husselmann Independent 35 T 1 Billy Amesz Independent 36 T 2 Steven Gersbach Independent 37 F 1 Rafe Roberts Independent 38 F 2 Carel Husselmann Independent 39 L 1 Andrea Randle Independent 40 L 2 Wvendy Chan Independent 41 G 1 Peter Collier Liberal Party 42 G 2 Tjorn Sibma Liberal Party 43 G 3 Simon Ehrenfeld Liberal Party 44 G 4 Tim Walton Liberal Party 45 G 5 Michael Mischin Liberal Party 46 S 1 Alison Xamon The Greens 47 S 2 Daniel Vujcich The Greens 48 S 3 Sarah Newbold The Greens 49 E 1 Pierre Yang WA Labor 50 E 2 Martin Pritchard WA Labor 51 E 3 Ayor Makur Chuot WA Labor 52 E 4 Daniel Caddy WA Labor 53 E 5 Rhys Vallance WA Labor 54 E 6 Rebeka Marton WA Labor Page 4 of 23 Prepared by Antony Green – ABC Election Analyst – 22 Feb 2021 2021 WA Election – Legislative Council Tickets NORTH METROPOLITAN REGION Group E - WA Labor Grp/Order Candidate Party 1 E 1 Pierre Yang WA Labor 2 E 2 Martin Pritchard WA Labor 3 E 3 Ayor Makur Chuot WA Labor 4 E 4 Daniel Caddy WA Labor 5 E 5 Rhys Vallance WA Labor 6 E 6 Rebeka Marton WA Labor 7 S 1 Alison Xamon The Greens 8 S 2 Daniel Vujcich The Greens 9 S 3 Sarah Newbold The Greens 10 U 1 Daithi Gleeson Liberals for Climate 11 U 2 Paul Holliday Liberals for Climate 12 I 1 Colin Scott Sustainable Australia 13 I 2 Michael Ferrinda Sustainable Australia 14 V 1 Robert Tucker Daylight Saving Party 15 V 2 Heather Atcheson Daylight Saving Party 16 B 1 Elizabeth Re Western Australian Party
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