Candidates of the 2013 Australian federal election

This article provides information on candidates for the 2013 Australian federal election held on 7 September 2013. There were 1,717 candidates in total (1,188 for the House of Representatives and 529 for contested Senate seats).[1]

Redistributions

Redistributions of electoral boundaries occurred in Victoria and South Australia:

  • Although draft electoral boundaries released during the 2010 election campaign indicated significant changes would take place in the redistribution in 2011, the Redistribution Committee restarted the process and the final boundaries made minor changes only.[2]
  • Changes were minor in South Australia: no divisions changed names, the state's entitlement of 11 seats in the House of Representatives remained, and the redrawn boundaries resulted in no notional change of party.[3]

Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

LNP

National

Independent

House of Representatives

Sitting members are listed in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Australian Capital Territory

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Palmer candidate Other candidates
CanberraLaborGai BrodtmannTom SeftonJulie MelroseTony HanleyNicolle Burt (SPA)
Damien Maher (BTFA)
FraserLaborAndrew LeighElizabeth LeeAdam VerweyFreddy AlcazarDarren Churchill (Dem)
Sam Huggins (BTFA)
Jill Ross (RUAP)

New South Wales

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate Palmer candidate CDP candidate Other candidates
BanksLaborDaryl MelhamDavid Coleman (Lib)Paul SpightJake WellhamMark FalangaRobert Haddad (DLP)
Sayed Khedr (Ind)
Ross Richardson (KAP)
BartonLaborSteve McMahonNickolas Varvaris (Lib)Jackie BrookerEdward CaruanaKylie FrenchMichael Nagi (Ind)
Perry Theo (ON)
Rod Wyse (KAP)
BennelongLiberalJason Yat-Sen LiJohn Alexander (Lib)Lindsay PetersRob MarksJulie WorsleyJohn August (SPA)
Lachlan McCaffrey (DLP)
Victor Waterson (AFP)
BerowraLiberalMichael StovePhilip Ruddock (Lib)John StoreyPaul GravesLeighton ThewMick Gallagher (Ind)
Deborah Smythe (SPP)
BlaxlandLaborJason ClareAnthony Khouri (Lib)John KyZali BurrowsJuliat NasrNorm Taleb (KAP)
Boutros Zalloua (DLP)
BradfieldLiberalChris HavilandPaul Fletcher (Lib)Pippa McInnesBlake BuchananJohn ArcherPaul Harrold (DLP)
CalareNationalJess JenningsJohn Cobb (Nat)David MallardBrian CainIan LyonsAnthony Craig (DLP)
Billie Kirkland (KAP)
Macgregor Ross (Ind)
Peter Schultze (AFP)
CharltonLaborPat ConroyKevin Baker (Lib)Dessie KocherBronwyn ReidSteve CamilleriTrevor Anthoney (BTFA)
Brian Burston (ON)
ChifleyLaborEd HusicIsabelle White (Lib)Ben HammondChristopher ButtelDave VincentAmmar Khan (Ind)
Alex Norwick (AFP)
Elizabeth Power (ON)
Michael Wright (DLP)
CookLiberalPeter ScaysbrookScott Morrison (Lib)Mithra CoxMatt PaliseBeth SmithJim Saleam (AFP)
Graeme Strang (Ind)
CowperNationalAlfredo NavarroLuke Hartsuyker (Nat)Carol VernonRod JeanneretBethany McAlpine
CunninghamLaborSharon BirdPhilip Clifford (Lib)Helen WilsonChristopher AtleeRob GeorgeJohn Bursill (KAP)
John Flanagan (NCPP)
DobellLaborEmma McBrideKaren McNamara (Lib)Sue WynnKate McGillHadden ErvinNathan Bracken (Ind)
Christian Kunde (BTFA)
Greg Owen (CEC)
Craig Thomson (Ind)
Eden-MonaroLaborMike KellyPeter Hendy (Lib)Catherine MooreDean LynchWarren CattonCostas Goumas (CEC)
Andrew Thaler (Ind)
Martin Tye (SPP)
FarrerLiberalGavin HickeySussan Ley (Lib)Chris SobeyRon EmmertonFrank HorwillBrendan Cattell (DLP)
Narelle Davis (RUAP)
Tracey Powell (BTFA)
Ken Trewin (KAP)
FowlerLaborChris HayesAndrew Nguyen (Lib)Ben SilaphetBrad PastoorsMatt AttiaDarren McLean (KAP)
GilmoreLiberalNeil ReillyAnn Sudmalis (Lib)Terry BarrattLyndal HarrisSteve Ryan
GrayndlerLaborAnthony AlbaneseCedric Spencer (Lib)Hall GreenlandMohanadas BalasinghamJoshua GreenJoel Scully (BTFA)
GreenwayLaborMichelle RowlandJaymes Diaz (Lib)Chris BrentinJodie WoottonAllan GreenAnthony Belcastro (KAP)
Jamie Cavanough (AVP)
Tom Lillicrap (Sex)
Maree Nichols (RUAP)
HughesLiberalAlison MegarrityCraig Kelly (Lib)Signe WesterbergJohn PetersPeter Colsell
HumeLiberalMichael PilbrowAngus Taylor (Lib)Zaza ChevalierJason CorneliusAdrian Van Der BylLindsay Cosgrove (CEC)
James Harker-Mortlock (Ind)
Bruce Nicholson (KAP)
Lynette Styles (ON)
HunterLaborJoel FitzgibbonMichael Johnsen (Nat)David AtwellJennifer StefanacRichard StrettonBill Fox (ON)
Ann Lawler (CEC)
Kingsford SmithLaborMatt ThistlethwaiteMichael Feneley (Lib)James MacdonaldDiane HappJacquie ShihaGeordie Lucas (FP)
Danielle Somerfield (RUAP)
LindsayLaborDavid BradburyFiona Scott (Lib)David LentonAndrew WilcoxAndrew GreenGeoff Brown (SPP)
Jeffrey Lawson (ON)
Mick Saunders (AFP)
LyneIndependentPeter AlleyDavid Gillespie (Nat)Ian OxenfordTroy WilkieJohn KloseSteve Attkins (Ind)
Brian Buckley Clare (KAP)
Michael Gough (CEC)
Craig Huth (ON)
MacarthurLiberalIan FultonRussell Matheson (Lib)Patrick Darley-JonesRob GroscheSarah RamsayMick Williams (KAP)
MackellarLiberalChris HedgeBronwyn Bishop (Lib)Jonathan KingDebra DrummondSilvana Nero
MacquarieLiberalSusan TemplemanLouise Markus (Lib)Danielle WheelerPhilip MaxwellTony PiperTeresa Elaro (DLP)
Matt Hodgson (AFP)
Mark Littlejohn (Sex)
McMahonLaborChris BowenRay King (Lib)Astrid O'NeillMatthew DobrincicManny Poularas
MitchellLiberalAndrew PunchAlex Hawke (Lib)Michael BellstedtMurray SchultzDarryl AllenNathan Dodd (DLP)
New EnglandIndependentStephen HewittBarnaby Joyce (Nat)Pat SchultzPhillip GirleAaron EvansBrian Dettmann (ON)
Jamie McIntyre (Ind)
Rob Taber (Ind)
Richard Witten (CEC)
NewcastleLaborSharon ClaydonJaimie Abbott (Lib)Michael OsborneYegon McLellanMilton CaineZane Alcorn (SA)
Michael Chehoff (AFP)
Lawrence Higgins (AI)
Rod Holding (Ind)
Susanna Scurry (Ind)
North SydneyLiberalPeter HayesJoe Hockey (Lib)Alison HainesRaheam KhanMaureen GuthrieAngus McCaffrey (DLP)
PageLaborJanelle SaffinKevin Hogan (Nat)Desley BanksStephen JanesCarol OrdishRod Smith (ON)
ParkesNationalBrendan ByronMark Coulton (Nat)Matt ParmeterNeil GormanMichelle Ryan
ParramattaLaborJulie OwensMartin Zaiter (Lib)Phil BradleyGary LokeAlex SharahKalpesh Patel (Ind)
Tania Rollinson (ON)
Miechele Williams (DLP)
PatersonLiberalBay MarshallBob Baldwin (Lib)John BrownJayson PackettAnna BalfourPeter Davis (CEC)
Bob Holz (RUAP)
ReidLaborJohn MurphyCraig Laundy (Lib)Pauline TyrrellNadeem AshrafBill ShailerEmily Dunn (DLP)
Bishrul Izadeen (KAP)
Raymond Palmer (AI)
RichmondLaborJustine ElliotMatthew Fraser (Nat)Dawn WalkerPhil AllenJohn OrdishKev Skinner (Ind)
RiverinaNationalTim KurylowiczMichael McCormack (Nat)Ros PrangnellLex StewartKeith PechNorm Dunn (KAP)
Paul Funnell (DLP)
Kim Heath (RUAP)
Andrew Lamont (BTFA)
Lorraine Sharp (AFP)
RobertsonLaborDeborah O'NeillLucy Wicks (Lib)Kate Da CostaSteve WhitakerHolly BeechamJake Cassar (Ind)
Douglas McFarland (AI)
Lawrie McKinna (Ind)
Paul Sheeran (DLP)
ShortlandLaborJill HallJohn Church (Lib)Jane OakleyPhil BaldwinAndrew Weatherstone
SydneyLaborTanya PlibersekSean O'Connor (Lib)Dianne HilesTim KellyLesley MasonPeter Boyle (SA)
Leah Gartner (BTFA)
Joanna Rzetelski (Ind)
Jane Ward (Ind)
ThrosbyLaborStephen JonesGary Anderson (Nat)
Larissa Mallinson (Lib)
Peter MoranMay KingJohn KadwellBrian Boulton (DLP)
Wayne Hartman (NCPP)
Paul Matters (Ind)
Glenn Turner (KAP)
Elrond Veness (BTFA)
WarringahLiberalJules ZanettiTony Abbott (Lib)Will KitchingBrodie StewartUla FalangaMike Bloomfield (RUAP)
Mike Cottee (SPP)
WatsonLaborTony BurkeRon Delezio (Lib)Barbara BlochJohn NasserDavid FraserPaul Kamlade (RUAP)
Stephen Rawson (DLP)
WentworthLiberalDi SmithMalcolm Turnbull (Lib)Matthew RobertsonMarsha FoxmanBeresford ThomasPat Sheil (Ind)
WerriwaLaborLaurie FergusonKent Johns (Lib)Daniel GriffithsKatryna ThirupJohn RamsayKerryn Ball (KAP)
Michael Byrne (DLP)
Marella Harris (ON)

Northern Territory

Electorate Held by Labor candidate CLP candidate Greens candidate Palmer candidate Other candidates
LingiariLaborWarren SnowdonTina MacFarlaneBarbara ShawTrevor HedlandPeter Flynn (CEC)
Alf Gould (Ind)
Kenny Lechleitner (FNPP)
Regina McCarthy (RUAP)
SolomonCLPLuke GoslingNatasha GriggsTodd WilliamsStephen SpainMartin Burgess (VEP)
Trudy Campbell (CEC)
Eileen Cummings (FNPP)
Krystal Metcalf (Sex)
Paul Sellick (RUAP)

Queensland

Electorate Held by Labor candidate LNP candidate Greens candidate KAP candidate Palmer candidate Other candidates
BlairLaborShayne NeumannTeresa HardingClare RudkinDale ChorleyAnthony StantonShannon Deguara (AI)
Elwyn Denman (FFP)
Anthony Mackin (RUAP)
BonnerLNPLaura Fraser HardyRoss VastaDave NelsonJames MacAnallyJeff Penny (FFP)
Jarrod Wirth (UAP)
BowmanLNPDarryl BriskeyAndrew LamingPenny Allman-PayneJohn WayneAndrew O'Shea (FFP)
BrisbaneLNPFiona McNamaraTeresa GambaroRachael JacobsConnie CicchiniVeronica FordSharyn Joyner (FFP)
John Roles (SPP)
Tony Rose (SPA)
CapricorniaLaborPeter FreeleagusMichelle LandryPaul BambrickRobbie WilliamsDerek IsonHazel Alley (FFP)
Bruce Diamond (-)
Paul Lewis (RUAP)
DawsonLNPBronwyn TahaGeorge ChristensenJonathon DykyjJustin EnglertIan FergusonAndrew Harris (CEC)
Lindsay Temple (FFP)
DicksonLNPMichael GilliverPeter DuttonTyrone D'LisleJim CornwellMark TavernerMichael McDowell (FFP)
Geoffrey Taylor (RUAP)
FaddenLNPNicole LessioStuart RobertPetrina MaizeyBilly LawrenceJim MacAnallyStewart Boyd (ON)
Maurie Carroll (Ind)
Jeremy Fredericks (FFP)
FairfaxLNPElaine HughesTed O'BrienDavid KnobelRay SawyerClive PalmerTrudy Byrnes (Ind)
Mike Holt (ON)
Angela Meyer (FFP)
FisherLNPBill GissaneMal BroughGarry ClaridgeMark MeldonBill SchochRod Christensen (RUAP)
Mark Maguire (AI)
Tony Moore (FFP)
Peter Slipper (-)
Jarreau Terry (Ind)
FlynnLNPChris TrevorKen O'DowdSerena ThompsonRichard LoveSteve EnsbyKingsley Dickins (RUAP)
Renae Moldre (FFP)
Duncan Scott (Ind)
Craig Tomsett (Ind)
FordeLNPPeter BeattieBert van ManenSally SpainPaul HunterBlair BrewsterAmanda Best (FFP)
Keith Douglas (AVP)
Jonathan Jennings (RUAP)
Jan Pukallus (CEC)
Joshua Sloss (Ind)
GriffithLaborKevin RuddBill GlassonGeoff EbbsLuke MurrayKarin HunterSherrilyn Church (RUAP)
Liam Flenady (SA)
Adam Kertesz (FFP)
Jan McNicol (SPP)
Anne Reid (SPA)
Greg Sowden (Ind)
GroomLNPTroy MurrayIan MacfarlaneTrevor SmithChris WhittyEwan MathiesonRick Armitage (RUAP)
Robert Thies (CEC)
Alex Todd (FFP)
HerbertLNPCathy O'TooleEwen JonesGail HamiltonBronwyn WalkerMartin BrewsterMargaret Bell (AVP)
Costa George (Sex)
Steve Moir (ON)
Nino Marolla (RUAP)
Michael Punshon (FFP)
HinklerLNPLeanne DonaldsonKeith PittMark SimpsonDavid DalgleishRob MessengerReid Schirmer (Ind)
Troy Sullivan (FFP)
KennedyIndependentAndrew TurnourNoeline IkinJenny StirlingBob KatterGeorge BrazierPam Hecht (RUAP)
Chester Tuxford (Ind)
Dan Vogler (FFP)
LeichhardtLNPBilly GordonWarren EntschJohanna KlootGeorge RyanBruce GibsonDale Edwards (RUAP)
Frank Miles (FFP)
LilleyLaborWayne SwanRod McGarvieNic ForsterJames RyanBenedict FigueroaNick Contarino (CEC)
Allan Vincent (FFP)
LongmanLNPMichael CaisleyWyatt RoyHelen FairweatherBrad KennedyClem van der WeegenAyla Goeytes (Sex)
Will Smith (FFP)
Caleb Wells (Ind)
MaranoaLNPNick Cedric-ThompsonBruce ScottGrant NewsonRowell WaltonJohn Bjelke-PetersenGeorge Clouston (RUAP)
John Spellman (FFP)
McPhersonLNPGail HislopKaren AndrewsDavid WyattSusie DouglasCharles Blake (AVP)
Simon Green (FFP)
MoncrieffLNPJason MunroSteven CioboToni McPhersonGrant PforrVeronica Beric (ON)
Barrie Nicholson (FFP)
Peter Spajic (CEC)
MoretonLaborGraham PerrettMalcolm ColeElissa JenkinsChris MallcottJeremy DaveyCarolyn Ferrando (FFP)
Bruce Fry (RUAP)
Wayne Grunert (CEC)
Hayden Muscat (FP)
OxleyLaborBernie RipollAndrew NguyenMartin StephensonKathleen HewlettRicky TangFrank Karg (DLP)
Carrie McCormack (FFP)
Scott Moerland (RUAP)
PetrieLaborYvette D'AthLuke HowarthJohn MarshallChris ThomsonThor ProhaskaGeoff Cornell (CEC)
Elise Jennings (RUAP)
Tasman Spence (FFP)
RankinLaborJim ChalmersDavid LinNeil CotterChris ClaydonBill RoganChris Lawrie (FFP)
RyanLNPDamien HamwoodJane PrenticeCharles WorringhamPeter WalkerCraig GunnisLisa Demedio (FFP)
Michael Sweedman (SPA)
Wide BayLNPLucy StantonWarren TrussJoy RingroseGordon DaleStephen AndersonJohn Chapman (FFP)
Grace Dickins (RUAP)
WrightLNPSharon MurakamiScott BuchholzJudith SummersDavid NuendorfAngie IsonStephen Lynch (FFP)
Tony Maunder (RUAP)
Matthew Wright (Ind)

South Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate FFP candidate Palmer candidate Other candidates
AdelaideLaborKate EllisCarmen GarciaRuth BeachPeter LeeVince ScaliLiah Lazarou (SA)
BarkerLiberalPhil GoldingTony PasinMark KeoughKristin LambertBalwinder Singh JhandiMiles Hannemann (Nat)
Richard Sage (Ind)
BoothbyLiberalAnnabel DiganceAndrew SouthcottStephen ThomasNatasha EdmondsSally Cox
GreyLiberalBen BrowneRowan RamseyAlison SentanceCheryl KaminskiKristian ReesGreg Fidge (Ind)
HindmarshLaborSteve GeorganasMatt WilliamsAndrew PayneBob RandallGeorge MelissourgosDavid McCabe (DLP)
Kym McKay (KAP)
KingstonLaborAmanda RishworthDamien MillsPalitja MooreGeoff DoeckeMitchell FrostAndy Snoswell (RUAP)
MakinLaborTony ZappiaSue LawrieAmi HarrisonMark PotterAndrew GrahamRobert Jameson (KAP)
MayoLiberalNorah FahyJamie BriggsIan GrosserBruce HicksBikkar Singh Brar
Port AdelaideLaborMark ButlerNigel McKennaDusan PopovicBruce HambourChandy HuynhTerry Cooksley (AFP)
SturtLiberalRick SarreChristopher PyneAnne WalkerKylie BarnesGabriella Scali
WakefieldLaborNick ChampionTom ZorichSherree ClayPaul CoombeDino MusolinoMark Aldridge (Ind)
Tony Musolino (KAP)

Tasmania

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Palmer candidate Other candidates
BassLaborGeoff LyonsAndrew NikolicLucy Landon-LaneChris DobsonChristine Bergman (FFP)
Jin-oh Choi (SPA)
Ray Kroeze (AC)
BraddonLaborSid SidebottomBrett WhiteleyMelissa HoughtonKevin MorganBernard Shaw (RUAP)
DenisonIndependentJane AustinTanya DenisonAnna ReynoldsDebra ThurleyBob Butler (Sex)
Graeme Devlin (RUAP)
Brandon Hoult (SPP)
Trevlyn McCallum (FFP)
Andrew Wilkie* (Ind)
Wayne Williams (DLP)
FranklinLaborJulie CollinsBernadette BlackRosalie WoodruffMarti ZuccoOlwyn Bowden (RUAP)
Josh Downes (FFP)
Sarah Ugalde (KAP)
LyonsLaborDick AdamsEric HutchinsonPip BrinklowQuentin Von StieglitzGaye James (FFP)
Julian Rogers (RUAP)

Victoria

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate Palmer candidate FFP candidate Other candidates
AstonLiberalRupert EvansAlan Tudge (Lib)Steve RaymondBrad WattTony FosterCharity Jenkins (Sex)
Jennifer Speer (RUAP)
BallaratLaborCatherine KingJohn Fitzgibbon (Lib)Stephanie Hodgins-MayGerard MurphyShane ClarkShane Dunne (KAP)
Anne Foster (AC)
Joshua Mathieson (Sex)
Ana Rojas (RUAP)
Stephen Vereker (DLP)
BatmanLaborDavid FeeneyGeorge Souris (Lib)Alex BhathalFranco GuardianiKen SmithiesRosemary Lavin (AJP)
Lianna Sliwczynski (Sex)
Philip Sutton (-)
Pat Winterton (RUAP)
BendigoLaborLisa ChestersGreg Bickley (Lib)
Sarah Sheedy (Nat)
Lachlan SladeAnita DonlonAlan HowardDaniel Abikhair (Ind)
Sandra Caddy (RUAP)
Charlie Crutchfield (Sex)
Rod Leunig (CA)
Ewan McDonald (AC)
Matine Rahmani (Ind)
Stephen Stingel (KAP)
BruceLaborAlan GriffinEmanuele Cicchiello (Lib)Lynette KeleherPaul TuyauRebecca FilliponiGeraldine Gonsalvez (DLP)
Kiry Uth (Ind)
Robert White (RUAP)
CalwellLaborMaria VamvakinouAli Khan (Lib)Joanna NevillBryce LetcherPaul GrahamMaria Bengtsson (AC)
Omar Jabir Omar (DLP)
Charles Rozario (RUAP)
Nevena Spirovska (Sex)
Brett Watson (KAP)
CaseyLiberalCathy FarrellTony Smith (Lib)Steve MeacherMilton WildeGary CoombesPaul Barbieri (RUAP)
Mike Brown (AC)
Jeffrey Leake (CA)
Jeanette McRae (Ind)
ChisholmLaborAnna BurkeJohn Nguyen (Lib)Josh FergeusBrian WoodsMartin MyszkaLuzio Grossi (Sex)
Vidura Jayaratne (SPA)
Pat Shea (DLP)
Melanie Vassiliou (RUAP)
CorangamiteLaborDarren CheesemanAndrew Black (Nat)
Sarah Henderson* (Lib)
Lloyd DaviesBuddy RojekPeter WrayAlan Barron (AC)
Warren Jackman (CA)
Jayden Millard (Sex)
Helen Rashleigh (RUAP)
Nick Steel (APP)
Adrian Whitehead (Ind)
CorioLaborRichard MarlesPeter Read (Lib)Greg LaceyTony HarringtonBrendan FennStephanie Asher (Ind)
Patrick Atherton (AC)
Sue Bull (SA)
Yann Legrand (RUAP)
Justine Martin (Sex)
DeakinLaborMike SymonMichael Sukkar (Lib)Brendan PowellMario GuardianiHannah WestbrookStephen Barber (Sex)
Mike Barclay (Ind)
John Carbonari (AFP)
Yasmin De Zilwa (RUAP)
Ian Dobby (AC)
Steve Raskovy (KAP)
Toni Smith (CA)
DunkleyLiberalSonya KilkennyBruce Billson (Lib)Simon TillerKate RyderCameron EastmanRoy Broff (Ind)
Rod Burt (Ind)
Yvonne Gentle (RUAP)
Eloise Palmi (Sex)
FlindersLiberalJoshua SinclairGreg Hunt (Lib)Martin RushLinda ClarkDavid ClarkAshleigh Belsar (AC)
Angela Dorian (RUAP)
Paul Madigan (Ind)
Denis McCormack (Ind)
John Zabaneh (NCPP)
GellibrandLaborTim WattsDavid McConnell (Lib)Rod SwiftDwayne SingletonKerry ArchAllan Cashion (Sex)
Anthony O'Neill (AC)
GippslandNationalJeff McNeillDarren Chester (Nat)Scott Campbell-SmithDeborah GravenallAngie FosterBen Buckley (LDP)
Peter Dorian (RUAP)
Peter Gardner (Ind)
Mark Guerin (SPA)
Douglas Leitch (Sex)
Sav Mangion (CA)
GoldsteinLiberalDaniel GuttmannAndrew Robb (Lib)Rose ReadKeith RyderIan JoynerLynette Hannie (RUAP)
GortonLaborBrendan O'ConnorPhil Humphreys (Lib)Dinesh JayasuriyaAnthony BarnesScott AmberleyMabor Chadhuol (AC)
Michael Deverala (DLP)
Rhiannon Hunter (Sex)
Graham Macardy (KAP)
HigginsLiberalWesa ChauKelly O'Dwyer (Lib)James HarrisonPhillip DallJamie BaldwinLeanne Price (RUAP)
Graeme Weber (Ind)
HoltLaborAnthony ByrneRicardo Balancy (Lib)Jackie McCulloughBobby SinghPam KeenanJonathan Eli (RUAP)
Vivian Hill (AC)
Michael Palma (DLP)
Lachlan Smith (Sex)
HothamLaborClare O'NeilFazal Cader (Lib)Lorna WyattSam PorterStephen NowlandPeter Vassiliou (RUAP)
IndiLiberalRobyn WalshSophie Mirabella (Lib)Jenny O'ConnorRobert MurphyRick LeeworthyHelma Aschenbrenner (Sex)
Robert Dudley (RUAP)
William Hayes (BTFA)
Cathy McGowan* (Ind)
Jennifer Podesta (Ind)
Phil Rourke (KAP)
IsaacsLaborMark DreyfusGarry Spencer (Lib)Sandra MilesAvtar GillJohn ElliottKaren Dobby (AC)
Laith Graham (Sex)
James Leach (DLP)
Nadia Seaman (RUAP)
JagajagaLaborJenny MacklinNick McGowan (Lib)Chris KearneyKitten SnapeTahlia EadieNick Wallis (Sex)
KooyongLiberalJohn KennedyJosh Frydenberg (Lib)Helen McLeodLuke McNamaraJaxon CalderTiffany Harrison (Ind)
Tim Kriedeman (RUAP)
Angelina Zubac (Ind)
LalorLaborJoanne RyanNihal Samara (Lib)Beck Sheffield-BrothertonJoe ZappiaDaryl PollardMichael Freeman (DLP)
Angel Harwood (Sex)
Nathan Mullins (Ind)
Jonathan Page (SPP)
Geoff Rogers (AC)
Marion Vale (RUAP)
La TrobeLaborLaura SmythJason Wood (Lib)Michael SchillingJason KennedyDaniel MartinRachel Jenkins (DLP)
Martin Leahy (Sex)
Kevin Seaman (RUAP)
MalleeNationalLydia SeniorAndrew Broad* (Nat)
Chris Crewther (Lib)
Jan MacallisterMark CoryNeil BullerVince Cirillo (KAP)
Michael Coldham (CA)
Chris Lahy (CEC)
Tim Middleton (RUAP)
Amy Mulcahy (Sex)
Allen Ridgeway (Ind)
MaribyrnongLaborBill ShortenTed Hatzakortzian (Lib)Richard KeechPhilip CutlerHayleigh CarlsonMarguerita Kavanagh (DLP)
Amy Myers (Sex)
Joe Paterno (AC)
Jeff Truscott (RUAP)
McEwenLaborRob MitchellDonna Petrovich (Lib)Neil BarkerTrevor DanceBarry NewtonIan Cranson (CA)
Vicki Nash (Sex)
Bruce Stevens (KAP)
Ferdie Verdan (RUAP)
McMillanLiberalAnthony NausRussell Broadbent (Lib)Malcolm McKelvieMatthew SherryLuke ConlonDavid Amor (KAP)
Norman Baker (RUAP)
Ross Fisher (CA)
Leigh Gatt (Ind)
Andrew Kis-Rigo (DLP)
John Parker (Ind)
Gary Patton (SOL)
Ben Staggard (Sex)
MelbourneGreensCath BowtellSean Armistead (Lib)Adam BandtMartin VrbnjakNoelle WalkerMichael Bayliss (SPP)
Kate Borland (Ind)
Paul Cummins (AI)
Josh Davidson (BTFA)
Frazer Kirkman (Ind)
Joyce Khoo (RUAP)
Anthony Main (-)
James Mangisi (Sex)
Michael Murphy (DLP)
Nyree Walshe (AJP)
Royston Wilding (SPA)
Melbourne PortsLaborMichael DanbyKevin Ekendahl (Lib)Ann BirrellToby StodartRobert KeenanSteven Armstrong (SPP)
Margaret Quinn (RUAP)
Melissa Star (Sex)
Vince Stefano (DLP)
MenziesLiberalManoj KumarKevin Andrews (Lib)Richard CranstonAgostino GuardianiAndrew ConlonPhil Baker (RUAP)
Ramon Robinson (Ind)
MurrayLiberalRod HigginsSharman Stone (Lib)Damien StevensCatriona ThoolenAlan WalkerMichael Bourke (KAP)
Wendy Buck (Ind)
Tristram Chellew (Sex)
Jeff Davy (CEC)
Raymond Hungerford (RUAP)
Fern Summer (BTFA)
ScullinLaborAndrew GilesJag Chugha (Lib)Rose LjubicicPeter CooperKatie ConlonDomenic Greco (KAP)
Nathan Rolph (Sex)
WannonLiberalMichael BarlingDan Tehan (Lib)Tim EmanuelleBradley FergusonCraig HaberfieldTess Corbett (AC)
Chris Johnson (Sex)
WillsLaborKelvin ThomsonShilpa Hegde (Lib)Tim ReadAnne Murray-DufoulonConcetta GigliaDean O'Callaghan (Ind)
Adrian Trajstman (Sex)
Margarita Windisch (SA)

Western Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Palmer candidate Christians candidate Other candidates
BrandLaborGary GrayDonna GordinDawn JecksCraig LawrenceBob BurdettGabrielle Iriks (RUAP)
Mick Le-Cocq (CEC)
Andrew Newhouse (FFP)
Paul Young (Dem)
CanningLiberalJoanne DeanDon RandallDamon Pages-OliverWendy LamotteDerek BruningRichard Eldridge (KAP)
James Forsyth (Nat)
Alice Harper (FFP)
Lee Rumble (RUAP)
CowanLiberalTristan CockmanLuke SimpkinsAdam CollinsVimal SharmaDavid KingstonSheila Mundy (RUAP)
Che Tam Nguyen (FFP)
CurtinLiberalDaryl TanJulie BishopJudith CullityGlenn BakerGail ForderJennifer Whately (RUAP)
DurackLiberalDaron KeoghMelissa PriceIan JamesDes HeadlandGrahame GouldShane Foreman (RUAP)
Ian Rose (FFP)
Judy Sudholz (CEC)
Aaron Todd (KAP)
Shane Van Styn (Nat)
ForrestLiberalJohn BorliniNola MarinoGordon TaylerEdward DabrowskiWayne BarnettBev Custers (FFP)
Mark Morien (RUAP)
Michael Rose (Nat)
Ian Tuffnell (CEC)
FremantleLaborMelissa ParkeMatthew HanssenJordon Steele-JohnVashil SharmaOwen MulderJim McCourt (FFP)
Richard McNaught (KAP)
Ron Rowlands (CEC)
Philip Scott (RUAP)
Teresa van Lieshout (APP)
Sam Wainwright (SA)
HasluckLiberalAdrian EvansKen WyattPeter LanglandsRobin ScottJason WhittakerChris Munro (Sex)
Kyran Sharrin (FFP)
Daniel Stevens (KAP)
MooreLiberalJason LawranceIan GoodenoughLouahna LloydGary MorrisRex HostJosh Catalano (ASP)
Mary Pritchett (RUAP)
O'ConnorNationalMichael SaltRick WilsonDiane EversMichael LucasMike WalshPhillip Bouwman (KAP)
Steven Fuhrmann (FFP)
Vanessa Korber (RUAP)
Jane Mouritz (Ind)
Jean Robinson (CEC)
Chub Witham (Nat)
PearceLiberalMadeleine WestChristian PorterSarah Nielsen-HarveyFrank HoughDanielle CanasMatthew Corica (Dem)
Diane Davies (RUAP)
Norman Gay (CEC)
Craig McAllister (Nat)
Eddie Richards (KAP)
PerthLaborAlannah MacTiernanDarryl MooreJonathan HallettGabriel HarfouchePaul ConnellyAnt Clark (Ind)
Lesley Croll (FFP)
Evelyn Edney (RUAP)
StirlingLiberalDan CaddyMichael KeenanTim CliffordWayne ThompsonKevin HostMatueny Luke (FFP)
Kim Mubarak (Ind)
Alison Rowe (RUAP)
SwanLiberalJohn BissettSteve IronsGerard SieroKen DuncanSteve KlompNoel Avery (KAP)
Paul Davies (RUAP)
Troy Ellis (APP)
Moyna Rapp (FFP)
TangneyLiberalLuke WillisDennis JensenPeter BestWayne DriverJohn WieskeStephen Carson (RUAP)

Senate

Sitting senators are listed in bold. Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

Australian Capital Territory

Two Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Palmer candidates KAP candidates Sex Party candidates
  1. Kate Lundy*
  2. Chris Sant
  1. Zed Seselja*
  2. Merinda Nash
  1. Simon Sheikh
  2. Indra Esguerra
  1. Wayne Slattery
  2. Paul Teerman
  1. Steven Bailey
  2. Joe Arnold
  1. Deborah Avery
  2. Jamie Miller
SPP candidates AJP candidates Aust Inds candidates RUAP candidates Euthanasia candidates BTFA candidates
  1. Mark O'Connor
  2. Greg Graham
  1. Marcus Fillinger
  2. Jessica Montagne
  1. Anthony Fernie
  2. Valma Petersen
  1. Irwin Ross
  2. Jose Henriquez
  1. Philip Nitschke
  2. Susan Macdougall
  1. Chris Bucknell
  2. Michael Lemmey
DLR candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Paul Cubitt
  2. Stacey Dowson

Emmanuel Ezekiel-Hart

New South Wales

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. Senators Sam Dastyari (Labor), John Faulkner (Labor), Concetta Fierravanti-Wells (Liberal), Bill Heffernan (Liberal), Fiona Nash (National) and Lee Rhiannon (Greens) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates Palmer candidates KAP candidates CDP candidates
  1. Bob Carr*
  2. Doug Cameron*
  3. Ursula Stephens
  4. Glenn Kolomeitz
  5. Nuatali Nelmes
  6. Bhupinder Chhibber
  1. Marise Payne* (Lib)
  2. John Williams* (Nat)
  3. Arthur Sinodinos* (Lib)
  4. Alan Hay (Nat)
  5. Carolyn Cameron (Lib)
  6. Angus Cameron (Lib)
  1. Cate Faehrmann
  2. James Ryan
  3. Penny Blatchford
  4. Christina Ho
  5. Amanda Findley
  6. Ben Spies-Butcher
  1. Matt Adamson
  2. Suellen Wrightson
  1. Peter Mailler
  2. Tony Maka
  1. Robyn Peebles
  2. Deborah Lions
  3. Peter Rahme
  4. Caroline Fraser
  5. Ross Clifford
DLP candidates FFP candidates One Nation candidates WikiLeaks candidates LDP candidates Sex Party candidates
  1. Simon McCaffrey
  2. Daniel Hanna
  1. Fiona Rossiter
  2. Stan Hurley
  1. Pauline Hanson
  2. Kate McCulloch
  3. Aaron Plumb
  1. Kellie Tranter
  2. Alison Broinowski
  1. David Leyonhjelm*
  2. Jeff Pettett
  1. Graeme Dunne
  2. Sue Raye
Shooters candidates Democrats candidates SEP candidates AFLP candidates Secular candidates HEMP candidates
  1. Karl Houseman
  2. Jim Muirhead
  1. Ronaldo Villaver
  2. Andrew Wallace
  1. Nick Beams
  2. Zac Hambides
  1. Bob Lowe
  2. Tim Dean
  1. Ian Bryce
  2. Christopher Owen
  1. BJ Futter
  2. Jason Olbourne
Euthanasia candidates SPP candidates Australia First candidates SA candidates Pirate candidates SOL candidates
  1. Shayne Higson
  2. Loredana Mulhall
  1. William Bourke
  2. Kris Spike
  1. Darrell Wallbridge
  2. Garth Fraser
  1. Jim McIlroy
  2. Reg Dare
  1. Brendan Molloy
  2. David Campbell
  1. Tim Ferguson
  2. Tony Barry
  3. Don McKinnon
NCTCS candidates Carers candidates RUAP candidates Future candidates AVP candidates DLR candidates
  1. Bill Koutalianos
  2. Mijina McDowall
  1. MaryLou Carter
  2. Maree Buckwalter
  1. Norm Bishop
  2. Wayne Somerfield
  1. James Jansson
  2. James Haggerty
  1. Criselee Stevens
  2. Keith Francis
  3. Richard Black
  1. Miles Hunt
  2. Tony Trimingham
BAP candidates ORP candidates Smokers' candidates BTFA candidates APP candidates AJP candidates
  1. Ray Brown
  2. Melanie Symington
  1. Rick Obrien
  2. Joaquim de Lima
  1. Nicole Beiger
  2. James Whelan
  1. Tim Bohm
  2. Charlotte Glick
  1. Mark Grech
  2. Christian Johns
  1. Mark Pearson
  2. Kate Vickers
Aust Inds candidates Stop CSG candidates Republican candidates UAP candidates NCPP candidates AMEP candidates
  1. Bradley Tanks
  2. Stephen Hirst
  1. Gordon Fraser
  2. Lynda Dean
  1. Kerry McNally
  2. Jason Blake
  1. Peter Simonds
  2. Tanya Watt
  1. Andy Thompson
  2. Josh Thompson
  1. Gary Myers
  2. Daniel Kirkness
Group F candidates Group AG candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Andrew Whalan
  2. Peter Cooper
  1. Tom Wang
  2. Daniel O'Toole

Ron Poulsen
David Ash
Sam Nathan
John La Mela

Northern Territory

Two Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Country Liberal Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates CLP candidates Greens candidates Palmer candidates First Nations candidates Sex Party candidates
  1. Nova Peris*
  2. Rowan Foley
  1. Nigel Scullion*
  2. Linda Fazldeen
  1. Warren H Williams
  2. Michael Brand
  1. Douglas Te Wake
  2. John McCabe
  1. Rosalie Kunoth-Monks
  2. Jeannie Gadambua
  1. Joanne Edwards
  2. Tracey Randall
SFP candidates CEC candidates SPP candidates UAP candidates Aust Inds candidates RUAP candidates
  1. Matt Graham
  2. Christopher Righton
  1. Vern Work
  2. Mile Stankovic
  1. Jim Miles
  2. Mark Russell
  1. Gary Bell
  2. Kathryn Watt
  1. Phil Walcott
  2. Lisa Futcher
  1. Jan Pile
  2. Michael Cox

Queensland

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal National Party was defending three seats. Senators George Brandis (Liberal National), Joe Ludwig (Labor), Brett Mason (Liberal National), Jan McLucas (Labor) and Larissa Waters (Greens) were not up for re-election. The seat held by Senator Barnaby Joyce (Liberal National) was also not up for re-election but was vacant due to his resignation to contest the House of Representatives.

Labor candidates LNP candidates Greens candidates KAP candidates Palmer candidates FFP candidates
  1. Chris Ketter*
  2. Claire Moore*
  3. Mark Furner
  4. Nikki Boyd
  1. Ian Macdonald*
  2. James McGrath*
  3. Matt Canavan*
  4. David Goodwin
  5. Theresa Craig
  6. Amanda Stoker
  1. Adam Stone
  2. Sandra Bayley
  3. Stuart Yeaman
  1. James Blundell
  2. Shane Paulger
  3. Les Muckan
  1. Glenn Lazarus*
  2. Clive Mensink
  3. Scott Higgins
  1. Aidan McLindon
  2. Sally Vincent
DLP candidates Sex Party candidates SFP candidates LDP candidates One Nation candidates Democrats candidates
  1. John Quinn
  2. Sheila Vincent
  1. Joel Murray
  2. Kirsty Patten
  1. David Curless
  2. Pete Johnson
  1. Gabriel Buckley
  2. Cameron Mitchell
  1. Jim Savage
  2. Ian Nelson
  1. Paul Stevenson
  2. Cheryl Hayden
Christians candidates AFLP candidates AJP candidates Aust Inds candidates HEMP candidates AVP candidates
  1. Ludy Sweeris-Sigrist
  2. Malcolm Brice
  1. Daniel McCarthy
  2. Suzzanne Wyatt
  1. Jeanette Peterson
  2. Christopher O'Brien
  1. Patricia Petersen
  2. Janene Maxwell-Jones
  1. James Moylan
  2. Robbo Yobbo
  1. Bevan Collingwood
  2. George Friend
AFP candidates SEP candidates APP candidates BAP candidates SOL candidates ORP candidates
  1. Peter Schuback
  2. Peter Watson
  1. Mike Head
  2. Gabriela Zabala
  1. Doug Boag
  2. Rick Heyward
  1. Stuart Osman
  2. Ryan Harris
  1. LB Joum
  2. Ricky Jefferyes
  1. John Rooth
  2. Fay Destry
Pirate candidates Stop CSG candidates SPP candidates Republican candidates UAP candidates RUAP candidates
  1. Melanie Thomas
  2. Liam Pomfret
  1. Brian Monk
  2. Deedre Kabel
  1. Jane O'Sullivan
  2. Matt Moran
  1. Jeffery Talbot
  2. Rees Pearse
  1. John Smith
  2. Danny Watt
  3. Peter Banhuk
  1. Michael Jennings
  2. Garry White
NCTCS candidates AMEP candidates Smokers' candidates Secular candidates Group C candidates Group T candidates
  1. Terence Cardwell
  2. Alan Rutland
  1. Keith Littler
  2. Tony Morrison
  1. Rachel Connor
  2. Kelly Liddle
  1. Hilton Travis
  2. Neil Muirhead
  1. Peter Keioskie
  2. Roland Taylor
  1. Greg Rudd
  2. Emily Dinsey

South Australia

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The Greens were defending one seat. Independent Senator Nick Xenophon was defending one seat. Senators Sean Edwards (Liberal), David Fawcett (Liberal), Alex Gallacher (Labor), Anne McEwen (Labor), Anne Ruston (Liberal) and Penny Wright (Greens) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Xenophon candidates FFP candidates Palmer candidates
  1. Penny Wong*
  2. Don Farrell
  3. Simon Pisoni
  1. Cory Bernardi*
  2. Simon Birmingham*
  3. Cathie Webb
  4. Gary Burgess
  1. Sarah Hanson-Young*
  2. Nikki Mortier
  3. Matthew Carey
  1. Nick Xenophon*
  2. Stirling Griff
  1. Bob Day*
  2. Judi Potter
  3. Dan Casey
  1. James McDonald
  2. Gary Collis
KAP candidates DLP candidates National candidates Democrats candidates SFP candidates Sex Party candidates
  1. Glenn O'Rourke
  2. Leah O'Rourke
  1. Kim Lawless
  2. Tanya Linsell
  1. James Stacey
  2. Rachel Titley
  1. Jeanie Walker
  2. Andrew Castrique
  1. Jess Marks
  2. John Hahn
  1. Deb Milka
  2. Jason Virgo
LDP candidates One Nation candidates Christians candidates SEP candidates Secular candidates RUAP candidates
  1. Michael Gameau
  2. Michael Noack
  1. Peter Fitzpatrick
  2. Kym Dunbar
  1. Trevor Grace
  2. Theophilus Engela
  1. James Cogan
  2. Peter Byrne
  1. Moira Clarke
  2. Catherine Mactier
  1. Jeff Flint
  2. Paul Hales
CA candidates Aust Inds candidates AJP candidates NCTCS candidates HEMP candidates DLR candidates
  1. Steven Davies
  2. John Michelmore
  1. Tanya Crago
  2. Graeme Maxwell-Jones
  1. Colin Thomas
  2. Sally Sutton
  1. Leon Ashby
  2. David Smith
  1. Ray Thorpe
  2. Chris Calvert
  1. Damon Adams
  2. John Jiggens
SPP candidates Smokers' candidates Euthanasia candidates BAP candidates AMEP candidates AFLP candidates
  1. Greg Oates
  2. Madeleine Wearne
  1. Tyrone Lock
  2. Adam Frost
  1. Maxwell Bromsom
  2. Michael Boerema
  1. Michael Noble
  2. Bill Adams
  1. Nathan Green
  2. Robert Stewart
  1. Darren Haydon
  2. Chris Miles
ORP candidates Group I candidates Group L candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Steven Burgess
  2. Gordon Bennett
  1. Ribnga Green
  2. Zita Adut Ngor
  1. Dianah Mieglich
  2. John Rohde

Christopher Cochrane
Robert Weaver

Tasmania

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The Australian Greens were defending one seat. Senators Eric Abetz (Liberal), Christine Milne (Greens), Stephen Parry (Liberal), Helen Polley (Labor), Lisa Singh (Labor) and Anne Urquhart (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Palmer candidates KAP candidates DLP candidates
  1. Carol Brown*
  2. Catryna Bilyk*
  3. Lin Thorp
  4. John Dowling
  1. Richard Colbeck*
  2. David Bushby*
  3. Sally Chandler
  4. Sarah Courtney
  1. Peter Whish-Wilson*
  2. Helen Burnet
  3. Penelope Ann
  1. Jacqui Lambie*
  2. Kevin Deakin
  1. Geoff Herbert
  2. Joanne Rolls
  1. Robyne Ferri
  2. Glen McNamara
FFP candidates LDP candidates SFP candidates Sex Party candidates Christians candidates CA candidates
  1. Peter Madden
  2. Andrew Goelst
  3. Nick Cramp
  4. Mihi Ngawhare
  1. Clinton Mead
  2. Katrina Lloyd
  1. Matthew Allen
  2. Shane Broadby
  1. Robbie Swan
  2. Liam Eales
  1. Kevin Swarts
  2. Ans Jongeling
  1. Cheryl Arnol
  2. Debra Garth
RUAP candidates Pirate candidates HEMP candidates Aust Inds candidates SOL candidates NCTCS candidates
  1. Philip Lamont
  2. Peter Gathercole
  1. Thomas Randle
  2. Thomas Storey
  1. Matt Owen
  2. John Reeves
  1. Neville Solomon
  2. Steven Wood
  1. David Bullard
  2. Sven Wiener
  1. James Hawes
  2. Petta Hines
AFLP candidates SPP candidates Republican candidates Smokers' candidates ORP candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Maxwell Stewart
  2. Lorraine Stewart
  1. Todd Dudley
  2. Pierre Richardson
  1. Nick Rouen
  2. Timothy Rouen
  1. Graham Nickols
  2. Matthew Thompson
  1. Ian Best
  2. John Phibbs

Andrew Roberts

Victoria

Six Senate places are up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. Senators Kim Carr (Labor), Stephen Conroy (Labor), Richard Di Natale (Greens), John Madigan (Democratic Labour), Bridget McKenzie (National) and Michael Ronaldson (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates Palmer candidates KAP candidates DLP candidates
  1. Gavin Marshall*
  2. Jacinta Collins*
  3. Mehmet Tillem
  4. Lynn Psaila
  5. Terry Larkins
  6. Jamie Mileto
  1. Mitch Fifield* (Lib)
  2. Scott Ryan* (Lib)
  3. Helen Kroger (Lib)
  4. Martin Corboy (Nat)
  1. Janet Rice*
  2. Trent McCarthy
  3. Huong Truong
  4. Ian Christoe
  5. Gurm Sekhon
  6. Robert Humphreys
  1. Barry Michael
  2. Doug Hawkins
  3. Penny Palman
  1. Robert Danieli
  2. David Costabile
  1. Mark Farrell
  2. Stephanie Mazzarella
FFP candidates WikiLeaks candidates Sex Party candidates CA candidates SFP candidates LDP candidates
  1. Ashley Fenn
  2. Trudie Morris
  1. Julian Assange
  2. Leslie Cannold
  3. Binoy Kampmark
  1. Fiona Patten
  2. Ange Hopkins
  1. Andrew Jones
  2. Garry Kerr
  1. Terry Maloney
  2. Steve Malcolm
  1. Peter Whelan
  2. Tim Wilms
One Nation candidates Christians candidates Democrats candidates RUAP candidates SOL candidates HEMP candidates
  1. Dale Townsend
  2. Rosalie Townsend
  1. Vickie Janson
  2. Frank Papafotiou
  1. David Collyer
  2. Roger Howe
  3. Sarina Isgro
  4. Greg Raines
  5. Robert Livesay
  6. Richard Grummet
  1. Danny Nalliah
  2. Rosalie Crestani
  1. Lloyd Taylor
  2. Tony Smith
  1. Matt Riley
  2. Ryan Fletcher
Secular candidates NCTCS candidates BRP candidates SPP candidates Smokers' candidates AFLP candidates
  1. John Perkins
  2. Rosemary Sceats
  1. Chris Dawson
  2. John Rodda
  1. Maria Rigoni
  2. Paul Rigoni
  1. Clifford Hayes
  2. Jill Quirk
  1. Abe Salt
  2. Janos Beregszaszi
  1. Joe Zammit
  2. Richard Abela
BAP candidates AVP candidates Aust Inds candidates Stop CSG candidates Republican candidates AJP candidates
  1. Darren Evans
  2. Samuel White
  1. Immanuel Shmuel
  2. Vern Hughes
  1. Samantha Shaw
  2. Yvonne Wood
  1. Roger Thorrowgood
  2. Adele van Rosmalen
  1. Peter Consandine
  2. Clinton Portors
  1. Bruce Poon
  2. Sarah Davison
AMEP candidates ORP candidates DLR candidates BTFA candidates CEC candidates SEP candidates
  1. Ricky Muir*
  2. Craig Gill
  1. Simon Christie
  2. Terry Destry
  1. Greg Chipp
  2. John Sherman
  1. Mark Erwood
  2. Steve Phillips
  1. Craig Isherwood
  2. Robert Barwick
  1. Patrick O'Connor
  2. Tania Baptist
Pirate candidates Group T candidates Group AJ candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Joseph Miles
  2. Geoffrey Hammett
  1. Joseph Toscano
  2. Beth Matthews
  1. Bob Nicholls
  2. Kylie Nicholls
  3. Peter Webb

Lyn Gunter
Darrell Morrison

Western Australia

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Greens were defending one seat. Senators Chris Back (Liberal), Mathias Cormann (Liberal), Sue Lines (Labor), Rachel Siewert (Greens), Dean Smith (Liberal) and Glenn Sterle (Labor) were not up for re-election.

The Senate election in Western Australia was voided by the Court of Disputed Returns after the Australian Electoral Commission lost 1,375 ballot papers during an official recount. The initially elected candidates below were declared to have not been elected, and a 2014 special election was held as a result.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates National candidates Palmer candidates KAP candidates
  1. Joe Bullock*
  2. Louise Pratt
  3. Peter Foster
  4. Suliman Ali
  1. David Johnston*
  2. Michaelia Cash*
  3. Linda Reynolds*
  4. Slade Brockman
  5. Steve Thomas
  6. Chris Oughton
  1. Scott Ludlam*
  2. Kate Davis
  3. Adam Duncan
  1. David Wirrpanda
  2. David Eagles
  1. Dio Wang
  2. Chamonix Terblanche
  1. Anthony Fels
  2. Susan Hoddinott
SFP candidates Christians candidates FFP candidates Sex Party candidates WikiLeaks candidates LDP candidates
  1. Murray Bow
  2. John Parkes
  1. Jamie van Burgel
  2. Justin Moseley
  1. Linda Rose
  2. Henry Heng
  1. Steve Palmer
  2. Mark Coleman
  1. Gerry Georgatos
  2. Suresh Rajan
  1. Jim Fryar
  2. Neil Hamilton
Democrats candidates Smokers' candidates HEMP candidates SEP candidates AVP candidates AFLP candidates
  1. Chris Fernandez
  2. William Thiel
  1. Max Katz-Barber
  2. Daniel Di Rado
  1. Michael Balderstone
  2. Tayla Moylan
  1. Peter Symonds
  2. Joe Lopez
  1. Brian Parkes
  2. Sean Butler
  1. Jay Edwards
  2. Ross Finlayson
Secular candidates Aust Inds candidates NCTCS candidates SPP candidates ORP candidates AJP candidates
  1. Edward Atkins
  2. Simon Cuthbert
  1. Daryl Higgins
  2. Patricia Irving
  1. Adrian Byass
  2. Heather Dewar
  1. Peter Strachan
  2. John Banks
  1. David Fishlock
  2. Kim Kinninmont
  1. Katrina Love
  2. Alicia Sutton
AMEP candidates Sports candidates RUAP candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Richie Howlett
  2. Sharon Young
  1. Wayne Dropulich*
  2. Al Lackovic
  1. Jane Foreman
  2. Joanne Bennett

Robert Farmer (ON)

Summary by party

Beside each party is the number of seats contested by that party in the House of Representatives for each state, as well as an indication of whether the party contested the Senate election in the respective state.

Party NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT Total
HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S
Australian Labor Party 48 * 37 * 30 * 15 * 11 * 5 * 2 * 2 * 150 8
Liberal Party of Australia 39 * 36 * 15 * 11 * 5 * 2 * 108 6
Liberal National Party 30 * 30 1
National Party of Australia 10 * 4 * 5 * 1 * 20 4
Country Liberal Party 2 * 2 1
Australian Greens 48 * 37 * 30 * 15 * 11 * 5 * 2 * 2 * 150 8
Palmer United Party 48 * 37 * 30 * 15 * 11 * 5 * 2 * 2 * 150 8
Family First Party * 37 * 30 * 11 * 11 * 4 * 93 6
Rise Up Australia Party 7 * 31 * 17 * 13 * 1 * 4 * 1 * 2 * 76 8
Christian Democratic Party 48 * 48 1
Katter's Australian Party 15 * 11 * 26 * 7 * 3 * 1 * * 39 7
Australian Sex Party 2 * 29 * 2 * 1 * * 1 * * 1 * 36 8
Democratic Labour Party 17 * 13 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 33 5
Australian Christians 15 * * 15 * * 1 * 31 5
Citizens Electoral Council 6 2 * 7 6 2 * 23 2
One Nation 11 * * 4 * * * 15 5
Bullet Train for Australia 7 * 3 * 2 * 12 3
Australia First Party 8 * 1 * 1 10 2
Australian Stable Population Party 4 * 3 * 2 * * * 1 * * * 10 8
Secular Party of Australia 1 * 3 * 3 * * * 1 1 9 5
Country Alliance 8 * * * 8 3
Socialist Alliance 2 * 2 1 1 1 7 1
Australian Independents 3 * 1 * 2 * * * * * * 6 8
Australian Voice Party 1 * * 3 * * 4 4
Non-Custodial Parents Party 2 * 1 3 1
Australian Protectionist Party * 1 * 2 3 2
Australian Democrats * * * 2 * * 1 3 5
Future Party 1 * 1 2 1
Animal Justice Party * 2 * * * * * 2 6
Australia's First Nations Political Party 2 * 2 1
Liberal Democratic Party * 1 * * * * * 1 6
Senator Online * 1 * * * 1 4
Uniting Australia Party * 1 * * 1 3
Australian Sports Party 1 * 1 1
Voluntary Euthanasia Party * * * 1 1 3
Shooters and Fishers Party * * * * * * * 7
Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party * * * * * * 6
HEMP Party * * * * * * 6
No Carbon Tax Climate Sceptics * * * * * * 6
Outdoor Recreation Party * * * * * * 6
Smokers' Rights Party * * * * * * 6
Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party * * * * * 5
Socialist Equality Party * * * * * 5
Building Australia Party * * * * 4
Pirate Party Australia * * * * 4
Republican Party of Australia * * * * 4
Drug Law Reform Australia * * * * 4
Stop CSG Party * * * 3
WikiLeaks Party * * * 3
Carers Alliance * 1
Bank Reform Party * 1
Nick Xenophon Group * 1
Independent and other 23 * 28 * 13 * 3 3 * 1 * * 1 72 6

Unregistered parties and groups

Former candidates

Labor

  • Trevor Drake: originally preselected candidate for Labor-held Dobell (NSW). He was not endorsed by the central executive and withdrew his nomination in August.[35]
  • Des Hardman: originally preselected candidate for LNP-held Forde (Qld).
  • Geoff Lake: originally preselected candidate for Labor-held Hotham (Vic). Lake was disendorsed in August 2013 after revelations of a tirade eleven years previously against a wheelchair-bound fellow councillor.[36]
  • Ken Robertson: originally preselected candidate for Independent-held Kennedy (Qld). Robertson withdrew after a furore surrounding comments in which he called Opposition Leader Tony Abbott a racist and a supporter of the White Australia policy.[37]
  • Jeff Salvestro-Martin: originally preselected candidate for Liberal-held Bennelong (NSW). Salvestro-Martin was disendorsed in June 2013 when he was called before the Independent Commission Against Corruption regarding undisclosed political donations.[38]

Liberal

  • Michael Burr: originally preselected candidate for Labor-held Braddon (Tas). Burr withdrew in July 2012 due to ill health.[39]
  • Ben Collier: originally preselected candidate for Labor-held McEwen (Vic). Collier withdrew on 4 April 2013 to spend more time with his family.[40]
  • Anne Ruston: originally preselected as the third candidate on the South Australian Liberal ticket. Ruston was instead appointed to the Senate on 5 September 2012 to fill the vacancy caused by Mary Jo Fisher's resignation, and thus assumed a long-term vacancy that will not expire until 2017.[41]
  • Jeff Shelley: originally preselected candidate for Labor-held Isaacs (Vic). Shelley was replaced by Garry Spencer in February 2013, citing personal reasons.[42]

National

  • Nick Cleary: originally preselected for Labor-held Throsby (NSW). Cleary withdrew to spend more time with his family.[43]
  • James De Barro: originally preselected for Liberal-held Barker (SA). De Barro withdrew in late May due to family circumstances.[44]
  • Richard Torbay: originally preselected for independent-held New England (NSW). Torbay withdrew and resigned from the party in March 2013 over his ties to former Labor powerbroker Eddie Obeid.

Greens

  • Mehreen Faruqi: originally preselected for the third position on the Greens' New South Wales Senate ticket. Faruqi was instead preselected for the casual vacancy caused by current Greens MLC Cate Faehrmann's resignation to run for the Senate.
  • Jim McDonald: originally preselected for LNP-held Fairfax (Qld). He resigned in May following irregularities with his local party membership.[45]
  • Debbie Robertson: originally preselected for Labor-held Chifley (NSW). Robertson withdrew for family reasons.[46]

Palmer United Party

  • Roland Abrahams: originally preselected for Labor-held Wills (Vic).
  • Mark Bryant: originally preselected for Labor-held Maribyrnong (Vic). Bryant was replaced without comment by Philip Cutler in early July.[47][48]
  • Terry Guthridge: originally preselected for Labor-held Melbourne Ports (Vic).
  • Diane Hamilton: originally preselected for Labor-held Capricornia (Qld).
  • Nathanael Marler: originally preselected for LNP-held Bonner (Qld).
  • Jim McEvoy: originally preselected for LNP-held Groom (Qld).
  • Linton Mudie: originally preselected for Labor-held Hindmarsh (SA).
  • Jimmy Ng: originally preselected for Labor-held Kingsford Smith (NSW).
  • Dennis Pallos: originally preselected for Labor-held Grayndler (NSW).
  • Matine Rahmani: originally preselected for Labor-held Bendigo (Vic). Rahmani opted to instead contest the seat as an independent.
  • Simon Rock: originally preselected for Independent-held Lyne (NSW).
  • Nataliya Shkuratova: originally preselected for Liberal-held Goldstein (Vic).
  • Will Tomlinson: originally preselected for National-held Gippsland (Vic).
  • Michael Tudman: originally preselected for LNP-held Wide Bay (Qld).
  • Teresa van Lieshout: originally preselected for Labor-held Fremantle (WA). Van Lieshout was disendorsed by the party in July 2013.[49] A few days later she was endorsed by the Australian Protectionist Party.[50]

Katter's Australian Party

  • Jamie Cavanough: originally preselected for Labor-held Greenway (NSW). He ran instead for the Australian Voice Party.
  • Tess Corbett: originally preselected for Liberal-held Wannon (Vic). Corbett withdrew from the contest in January 2013 after a furore surrounding her comments comparing homosexuality to paedophilia.[51] She was preselected for the seat by the Australian Christians in June.[52]
  • Lee Luvara: originally preselected for Liberal-held Indi (Vic).
  • James Martinek: originally preselected for Liberal-held Murray (Vic).
  • Hadley Mills: originally preselected for LNP-held Bonner (Qld).
  • Dennis O'Day: originally preselected for Labor-held Canberra (ACT).
  • Brian Watts: originally preselected for National-held O'Connor (WA).
  • Greg Wiszniewski: originally preselected for LNP-held McPherson (Qld).

Other parties

  • Stephanie Banister (One Nation): originally preselected for Labor-held Rankin, but withdrew from the election on 10 August following a gaffe-filled television interview in which she mistook Islam for a country.[53]
  • Matt Darragh (Family First): originally preselected for LNP-held Flynn (Qld).
  • Clayton Denny (One Nation): originally preselected for Labor-held Kingston (SA).
  • Ron Dickinson (Australian Independents): originally preselected for Labor-held Oxley (Qld).
  • Anthony Fernie (Australian Independents): originally preselected for Liberal-held Gilmore (NSW).
  • Adrian Ford (Citizens Electoral Council): originally preselected for Labor-held Sydney (NSW).
  • Deanne Graf (Christian Democrats): originally preselected for Labor-held Eden-Monaro (NSW).
  • Barry Grant (One Nation): originally preselected for Labor-held Petrie (Qld).
  • Julian Grayson (Christian Democrats): originally preselected for Labor-held Charlton (NSW).
  • Phil Howarth (Democratic Labour): originally preselected for Labor-held Lindsay (NSW).
  • John Kearney (One Nation): originally preselected for CLP-held Solomon (NT).
  • Warren Kogler (Australian Christians): originally preselected for Labor-held Bendigo (Vic).
  • Tony Pettitt (Australia First): originally preselected for Liberal-held Macquarie (NSW).
  • Witold Wiszniewski (Christian Democrats): originally preselected for Liberal-held Bradfield (NSW).

Independent

  • Fernando Alba: originally running for LNP-held Bowman (Qld).
  • Noah Beecher Kelk: originally running for Labor-held Melbourne Ports (Vic).
  • Peter Bland: originally running for Labor-held McEwen (Vic).
  • Ray Buckley: originally running for Labor-held Eden-Monaro (NSW).
  • Stuart Christie: originally running for Labor-held Dobell (NSW).
  • Tom Ellison: originally running for Labor-held Bass (Tas).
  • John Green: originally running for Labor-held Gellibrand (Vic).
  • Bill Gupta: originally running for Labor-held Batman (Vic).
  • Phillip Jobson: originally running for Labor-held Makin (SA).
  • Alan Lappin: originally running for Liberal-held Indi (Vic). He withdrew after suffering a heart attack.
  • Kade Lengyel: originally running for Labor-held Isaacs (Vic).
  • Kimberley Maurno: originally running for Labor-held Makin (SA).
  • Daniel Smith: originally running for Liberal-held Gilmore (NSW).

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