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Candidates of the 2022 Australian federal election

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At the close of nominations a total of 1,624 candidates had stood for the 2022 Australian federal election, of whom 1,203 were House of Representatives candidates and 421 were Senate candidates.[1][2]

Retiring members

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The seat of Spence (SA) was vacant following the resignation of Nick Champion (Labor) on 22 February 2022 to contest the South Australian state election. A Senate seat in New South Wales was vacant following the resignation of Kristina Keneally (Labor) on 11 April 2022 to contest the lower house seat of Fowler in the election. A second Senate seat in Western Australia was initially vacant at the close of nominations following the resignation on 15 April 2022 of Ben Small (Liberal), who had discovered that he was ineligible on the grounds of dual citizenship. Having renounced his New Zealand citizenship, Small was re-appointed on 18 May 2022 and contested the election.[3] George Christensen, previously a Nationals member, did not re-contest the seat of Dawson but ran instead for the Senate for One Nation.

The following Members of Parliament (MPs) and Senators did not contest the election.

Labor

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Liberal

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Nationals

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House of Representatives

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Sitting members are listed in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.

Australian Capital Territory

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Electorate Held by Labor Liberal Greens UAP One Nation Others
Bean Labor David Smith Jane Hiatt Kathryn Savery Sean Conway Benjamin Ambard Jamie Christie (Ind)
Canberra Labor Alicia Payne Slade Minson Tim Hollo Catherine Smith James Miles Tim Bohm (Ind)
Fenner Labor Andrew Leigh Nathan Kuster Natasa Sojic Timothy Elton Lucia Grant Guy Jakeman (LDP)

New South Wales

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Electorate Held by Labor Coalition Greens UAP One Nation Others
Banks Liberal Zhi Soon David Coleman (Lib) Natalie Hanna Marika Momircevski Malcolm Heffernan Elouise Cocker (LDP)
Steve Khouw (-)
Barton Labor Linda Burney John Goody (Lib) Taylor Vandijk Dimitri Honos Phillip Pollard
Bennelong Liberal Jerome Laxale Simon Kennedy (Lib) Tony Adams Rhys Collyer Victor Waterson John August (FP)
Dougal Cameron (LDP)
Kyinzom Dhongdue (DPDA)
Berowra Liberal Benson Koschinski Julian Leeser (Lib) Tania Salitra Christopher Martinic Rhiannon Bosma Benjamin Caswell (Ind)
Brendan Clarke (FP)
David Louie (AFP)
Nicholas Samios (LDP)
Roger Woodward (Ind)
Blaxland Labor Jason Clare Oz Guney (Lib) Linda Eisler Elvis Sinosic Adam Stepanoff
Bradfield Liberal David Bridgen Paul Fletcher (Lib) Martin Cousins Rob Fletcher Michael Lowe Nicolette Boele (Ind)
Janine Kitson (Ind)
Calare National Sarah Elliott Andrew Gee (Nat) Kay Nankervis Adam Jannis Stacey Whittaker Kate Hook (Ind)
Chifley Labor Ed Husic Jugandeep Singh (Lib) Sujan Selventhiran Zvetanka Raskov Amit Batish Ammar Khan (Ind)
Ben Roughley (LDP)
Cook Liberal Simon Earle Scott Morrison (Lib) Catherine Dyson Jacqueline Guinane Gaye Cameron
Cowper National Keith McMullen Pat Conaghan (Nat) Timothy Nott Joshua Fairhall Faye Aspiotis Simon Chaseling (LDP)
Caz Heise (Ind)
Cunningham Labor Alison Byrnes Marcus Uren (Lib) Dylan Green Ben Britton Thomas Grogan Alexis Garnaut-Miller (ACP)
Michael Glover (LDP)
Dobell Labor Emma McBride Michael Feneley (Lib) Cath Connor Dean Mackin Martin Stevenson Geoff Barnes (FP)
Eliot Metherell (LDP)
Eden-Monaro Labor Kristy McBain Jerry Nockles (Lib) Vivian Harris Darren Garnon Boyd Shannon Greg Butler (Dem)
James Holgate (SAP)
Maxwell Holmes (LDP)
Tori McLennan (IMOP)
Andrew Thaler (Ind)
Farrer Liberal Darren Cameron Sussan Ley (Lib) Eli Davern Julie Ramos Richard Francis Paul Britton (SFF)
Amanda Duncan-Strelec (Ind)
Chris Roworth (LDP)
Fowler Labor Kristina Keneally Courtney Nguyen (Lib) Avery Howard Lela Panich Tony Margos Dai Le (Ind)
Peter Runge (LDP)
Gilmore Labor Fiona Phillips Andrew Constance (Lib) Carmel McCallum Jordan Maloney Jerremy Eid Nina Digiglio (Ind)
Adrian Fadini (LDP)
Grayndler Labor Anthony Albanese Ben Zhang (Lib) Rachael Jacobs David Smith Paul Henselin Michael Dello-Iacovo (AJP)
James Haggerty (FP)
Sarina Kilham (Ind)
Greenway Labor Michelle Rowland Pradeep Pathi (Lib) Damien Atkins Mark Rex Rick Turner Riccardo Bosi (Ind)
Adam Kachwalla (LDP)
Love Nanda (Ind)
Hughes Liberal Riley Campbell Jenny Ware (Lib) Peter Thompson Craig Kelly Narelle Seymour Linda Seymour (Ind)
Georgia Steele (Ind)
Hume Liberal Greg Baines Angus Taylor (Lib) Karen Stewart Garry Dollin Rebecca Thompson Penny Ackery (Ind)
Joaquim de Lima (LDP)
Sheneli Meneripitiyage Dona (Ind)
Ross Seller (SFF)
Hunter Labor Daniel Repacholi James Thomson (Nat) Janet Murray Geoff Passfield Dale McNamara Stuart Bonds (Ind)
Victoria Davies (AJP)
Scott Laruffa (Ind)
Cathy Townsend (IMOP)
Kingsford Smith Labor Matt Thistlethwaite Grace Tan (Lib) Stuart Davis Anthony Tawaf Darrin Marr
Lindsay Liberal Trevor Ross Melissa McIntosh (Lib) Pieter Morrsink Joseph O'Connor Max Jago Gareth McClure (LDP)
Rebekah Ray (IMOP)
Lyne National Alex Simpson David Gillespie (Nat) Karl Attenborough Joel Putland Josephine Cashman Steve Attkins (Ind)
Mark Hornshaw (LDP)
Joanne Pearce (Ind)
Macarthur Labor Mike Freelander Binod Paudel (Lib) Jayden Rivera Rosa Sicari Adam Zahra Scott Korman (LDP)
Mackellar Liberal Paula Goodman Jason Falinski (Lib) Ethan Hrnjak Christopher Ball Darren Dickson Sophie Scamps (Ind)
Barry Steele (TNL)
Macquarie Labor Susan Templeman Sarah Richards (Lib) Tony Hickey Nicole Evans Tony Pettitt Greg Keightley (AJP)
James Jackson (LDP)
Michelle Palmer (IMOP)
McMahon Labor Chris Bowen Vivek Singha (Lib) Astrid O'Neill Marie Saliba Scott Ford Cameron Shamsabad (LDP)
Mitchell Liberal Immanuel Selvaraj Alex Hawke (Lib) Matt Cox Linda Daniel Donald McKenzie Clinton Mead (LDP)
New England National Laura Hughes Barnaby Joyce (Nat) Carol Sparks Cindy Duncan Richard Thomas Natasha Ledger (Ind)
Pavlo Samios (LDP)
Matt Sharpham (Ind)
Newcastle Labor Sharon Claydon Katrina Wark (Lib) Charlotte McCabe Amanda Cook Mark Watson Emily Brollo (AJP)
William Hussey (IMOP)
Garth Pywell (AFP)
North Sydney Liberal Catherine Renshaw Trent Zimmerman (Lib) Heather Armstrong Robert Nalbandian Michael Walls Kylea Tink (Ind)
William Bourke (SAP)
Lesley Kinney (IMOP)
Victor Kline (TNL)
Dajen Tinkler (LDP)
Page National Patrick Deegan Kevin Hogan (Nat) Kashmir Miller Ian Williamson Donna Pike Brett Duroux (IAPA)
Serge Killingbeck (TNL)
Hanabeth Luke (Ind)
Thomas Searles (LDP)
Heather Smith (AFP)
Parkes National Jack Ayoub Mark Coulton (Nat) Trish Frail Petrus Van Der Steen Deborah Swinbourn Benjamin Fox (IMOP)
Derek Hardman (IAPA)
Stuart Howe (Ind)
Peter Rothwell (LDP)
Parramatta Labor Andrew Charlton Maria Kovacic (Lib) Phil Bradley Julian Fayad Heather Freeman Steve Christou (Ind)
Rohan Laxmanalal (AJP)
Liza Tazewell (LDP)
Paterson Labor Meryl Swanson Brooke Vitnell (Lib) Louise Ihlein Jason Olbourne Neil Turner Sonia Bailey (LDP)
Angela Ketas (IMOP)
Reid Liberal Sally Sitou Fiona Martin (Lib) Charles Jago Jamal Daoud Edward Walters Natalie Baini (Ind)
Andrew Cameron (LDP)
Sahar Khalili-Naghadeh (FP)
Richmond Labor Justine Elliot Kimberly Hone (Nat) Mandy Nolan Rob Marks Tracey Bell-Henselin Gary Biggs (LDP)
Nathan Jones (Ind)
Terry Sharples (Ind)
Monica Shepherd (IMOP)
David Warth (Ind)
Riverina National Mark Jeffreson Michael McCormack (Nat) Michael Organ Daniel Martelozzo Richard Orchard Darren Ciavarella (Ind)
Steve Karaitiana (SFF)
Dean McCrae (LDP)
Robertson Liberal Gordon Reid Lucy Wicks (Lib) Shelly McGrath Barbara-Jane Murray Billy O'Grady Paul Borthwick (ACP)
Alexandra Hafner (AFP)
Jeffrey Lawson (IAPA)
Bentley Logan (LDP)
Kate Mason (IMOP)
Patrick Murphy (AJP)
Shortland Labor Pat Conroy Nell McGill (Lib) Kim Grierson Kenneth Maxwell Quintin King Basil Paynter (Ind)
Barry Reed (LDP)
Bree Roberts (AJP)
Sydney Labor Tanya Plibersek Alexander Andruska (Lib) Chetan Sahai Ryan McAlister Ben Ferguson Andrew Chuter (SA)
Wen Zhou (ACP)
Warringah Independent David Mickelburgh Katherine Deves (Lib) Kristyn Glanville Andrew Robertson Steven Tripp Zali Steggall (Ind)
Kate Paterson (AJP)
Watson Labor Tony Burke Sazeda Atker (Lib) Bradley Schott John Koukoulis Alan Jorgensen
Wentworth Liberal Tim Murray Dave Sharma (Lib) Dominic Wy Kanak Natalie Dumer Dean Fisher Allegra Spender (Ind)
Daniel Lewkovitz (LDP)
Werriwa Labor Anne Stanley Sam Kayal (Lib) Apurva Shukla Tony Nikolic Adam Booke Victor Tey (LDP)
Whitlam Labor Stephen Jones Michael Cains (Lib) Jamie Dixon Allan Wode Colin Hughes Michael Wheeler (LDP)

Northern Territory

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Electorate Held by Labor CLP Greens UAP One Nation LDP Others
Lingiari Labor Marion Scrymgour Damien Ryan Blair McFarland Allan McLeod Tim Gallard George Kasparek Imelda Adamson Agars (Ind)
Michael Gravener (Ind)
Thong Sum Lee (ACP)
Solomon Labor Luke Gosling Tina MacFarlane Aiya Goodrich Carttling Tayla Selfe Emily Lohse Kylie Bonanni

Queensland

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Electorate Held by Labor LNP Greens UAP One Nation Others
Blair Labor Shayne Neumann Sam Biggins Danielle Mutton Quinton Cunningham Liz Suduk Michelle Jaques (LDP)
Angela Lowery (AJP)
Maria Pitman (AVP)
Bonner LNP Tabatha Young Ross Vasta Bernard Lakey Serge Diklitch Amanda Neil
Bowman LNP Donisha Duff Henry Pike Ian Mazlin Mary-Jane Stevens Walter Todd Phil Johnson (TNL)
Brisbane LNP Madonna Jarrett Trevor Evans Stephen Bates Justin Knudson Trevor Hold Anthony Bull (LDP)
Tiana Kennedy (AJP)
Capricornia LNP Russell Robertson Michelle Landry Mick Jones Nathan Harding Kylee Stanton Paula Ganfield (IMOP)
Steve Murphy (LDP)
Ken Murray (Ind)
Zteven Whitty (GAP)
Dawson LNP Shane Hamilton Andrew Willcox Paula Creen Christian Young Julie Hall Jim Jackson (GAP)
Ciaron Paterson (KAP)
Dickson LNP Ali France Peter Dutton Vinnie Batten Alina Ward Tamera Gibson Alan Buchbach (Ind)
Thor Prohaska (Ind)
Lloyd Russell (LDP)
Fadden LNP Letitia Del Fabbro Stuart Robert Sally Spain Nathan O'Brien Sandy Roach Stewart Brooker (Ind)
Alex Forbes (LDP)
Fairfax LNP Sue Ferguson Ted O'Brien Sue Etheridge Lisa Khoury Nikki Civitarese Sinim Australie (Ind)
Wendy Hazelton (IMOP)
Tash Poole (AJP)
Barry Smith (Ind)
Craig White (GAP)
Fisher LNP Judene Andrews Andrew Wallace Renay Wells Tony Moore Sam Schriever Vickie Breckenridge (AJP)
Flynn LNP Matt Burnett Colin Boyce Paul Bambrick Tanya Wieden Sharon Lohse Duncan Scott (Ind)
Carla Svendsen (GAP)
Forde LNP Rowan Holzberger Bert van Manen Jordan Hall Roxanne O'Halloran Seschelle Matterson Christopher Greaves (Ind)
Samuel Holland (TNL)
Linda McCarthy (AJP) (disendorsed)
Tobby Sutherland (LDP)
Griffith Labor Terri Butler Olivia Roberts Max Chandler-Mather Robert McMullan Shari Ware
Groom LNP Gen Allpass Garth Hamilton Mickey Berry Melissa Bannister Grant Abraham Suzie Holt (Ind)
Ryan Otto (AFP)
Kirstie Smolenski (Ind)
Herbert LNP John Ring Phillip Thompson Scott Humphreys Greg Dowling Diane Pepe Larna Ballard (GAP)
Steven Clare (Ind)
Angela Egan (Ind)
Clynton Hawks (KAP)
Toni McCormack (AJP)
Toni McMahon (IMOP)
Hinkler LNP Jason Scanes Keith Pitt Andrew McLean Kristie Nash Zak Menhennett Jack Dempsey (Ind)
Kennedy KAP Jason Brandon Bryce Macdonald Jennifer Cox Peter Campion Bob Katter (KAP)
Jen Sackley (Ind)
Leichhardt LNP Elida Faith Warren Entsch Phillip Musumeci Daniel Hannagan Geena Court Susanne Bayly (AJP)
Adam Cropp (FP)
Rod Jensen (KAP)
Silvia Mogorovich (IMOP)
Pat O'Shane (SA)
Paul Roe (AFP)
Lilley Labor Anika Wells Vivian Lobo Melissa Stevens Gerardine Hoogland Michelle Wilde Daniel Freshwater (LDP)
Stephen McGrath (IMOP)
Longman LNP Rebecca Fanning Terry Young Earl Snijders Stefanie Sutherland Ross Taylor Paula Gilbard (AJP)
Jens Lipponer (LDP)
Nigel Quinlan (LCA)
Maranoa LNP Dave Kerrigan David Littleproud Ellisa Parker Nathan McDonald Mike Kelly Malcolm Richardson (SFF)
Brett Tunbridge (AFP)
McPherson LNP Carl Ungerer Karen Andrews Scott Turner Joshua Berrigan Kevin Hargraves Andy Cullen (AVP)
Gary Pead (AFP)
Glenn Pyne (LDP)
Moncrieff LNP Glen Palmer Angie Bell April Broadbent Diane Happ Leeanne Schultz Sonia Berry-Law (AJP)
Timothy Cudmore (IMOP)
Diane Demetre (LDP)
James Tayler (AFP)
Moreton Labor Graham Perrett Steven Huang Claire Garton Chelsea Follett Neil Swann Peter Power (AFP)
Oxley Labor Milton Dick Kyle McMillen Asha Worsteling Timothy Coombes Dylan Kozlowski
Petrie LNP Mick Denton Luke Howarth Will Simon Kelly Guenoun Marcus Mitchell Chris Cicchitti (AJP)
Anneke Wilson (LDP)
Rankin Labor Jim Chalmers Paul Darwen Neil Cotter Jeff Crank Glen Cookson Suzanne Clarke (AJP) (disendorsed)
Ryan LNP Peter Cossar Julian Simmonds Elizabeth Watson-Brown Kathryn Pollard Joel Love Damian Coory (LDP)
Axel Dancoisne (AFP)
Jina Lipman (AJP)
Janine Rees (Prog)
Wide Bay LNP Geoff Williams Llew O'Brien Craig Armstrong Tracy Bennett Nathan Buckley Kelli Jacobi (Ind)
Tim Jerome (Ind)
Andrea Newland (IMOP)
Daniel Williams (AVP)
John Woodward (AFP)
Wright LNP Pam McCreadie Scott Buchholz Nicole Thompson Cassandra Duffill Keith Hicks Shonna-Lee Banasiak (AFP)

South Australia

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Electorate Held by Labor Liberal Greens UAP One Nation Others
Adelaide Labor Steve Georganas Amy Grantham Rebecca Galdies Sean Allwood Gayle Allwood Faith Gerhard (AFP)
Matthew McMillan (FP)
Barker Liberal Mark Braes Tony Pasin Rosa Hillam David Swiggs Carlos Quaremba Maddy Fry (Ind)
Kym Hanton (AFP)
Vince Pannell (Ind)
Jonathan Pietzsch (Nat)
Boothby Liberal Louise Miller-Frost Rachel Swift Jeremy Carter Graeme Clark Bob Couch Frankie Bray (AJP)
Paul Busuttil (Ind)
Jo Dyer (Ind)
Peter Harris (AFP)
Aleksandra Nikolic (LDP)
Grey Liberal Julie Watson Rowan Ramsey Tim White Suzanne Waters Kerry White Richard Carmody (Ind)
Tracey Dempsey (AFP)
Liz Habermann (Ind)
Peter Miller (LDP)
Hindmarsh Labor Mark Butler Anna Finizio Patrick O'Sullivan George Melissourgos Walter Johnson Matt Pastro (AJP)
Dianne Richards (AFP)
Jamie Witt (GAP)
Kingston Labor Amanda Rishworth Kathleen Bourne John Photakis Russell Jackson Robert Godfrey-Brown Rob De Jonge (Ind)
Sam Enright (AFP)
Makin Labor Tony Zappia Alan Howard-Jones Emma Mustaca Kimberley Drozdoff Rajan Vaid Abram Lazootin (AFP)
Mayo Centre
Alliance
Marisa Bell Allison Bluck Greg Elliott Samantha McGrail Tonya Scott Rebekha Sharkie (CA)
Padma Chaplin (AJP)
Mark Neugebauer (AFP)
Jacob van Raalte (LDP)
Spence Labor Matt Burnell Shawn Lock David Deex Alvin Warren Linda Champion Matilda Bawden (AFP)
Sturt Liberal Sonja Baram James Stevens Katie McCusker Stephen Grant Alexander Allwood Inty Elham (DPDA)
Angela Fulco (Prog)
Thomas McMahon (LDP)
Kathy Scarborough (AFP)
Chris Schmidt (TNL)
David Sherlock (AJP)

Tasmania

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Electorate Held by Labor Liberal Greens UAP JLN One Nation Others
Bass Liberal Ross Hart Bridget Archer Cecily Rosol Kyle Squibb Bob Salt Melanie Davy Alison Baker (AJP)
Stephen Humble (LDP)
George Razay (Ind)
Braddon Liberal Chris Lynch Gavin Pearce Darren Briggs Darren Bobbermien Sophie Lehmann Ludo Mineur Craig Garland (Ind)
Keone Martin (AJP)
Scott Rankin (Loc)
Duncan White (LDP)
Clark Independent Simon Davis Will Coats Janet Shelley Sandra Galloway Michelle Cameron Andrew Wilkie (Ind)
Casey Davies (AJP)
Ian Ramsden (LDP)
Franklin Labor Julie Collins Kristy Johnson Jade Darko Lisa Matthews Chris Hannan Steve Hindley Anna Bateman (Loc)
Katrina Love (AJP)
Duane Pitt (LDP)
Lyons Labor Brian Mitchell Susie Bower Liz Johnstone Jason Evans Troy Pfitzner Emma Goyne Anna Gralton (AJP)
Rhys Griffiths (LDP)

Victoria

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Electorate Held by Labor Coalition Greens UAP One Nation Others
Aston Liberal Mary Doyle Alan Tudge (Lib) Asher Cookson Rebekah Spelman Craig Ibbotson Ryan Bruce (TNL)
Liam Roche (LDP)
Ballarat Labor Catherine King Ben Green (Lib) John Barnes Terri Pryse-Smith Rosalie Taxis Alex Graham (Ind)
Julia McGrath (LDP)
Kerryn Sedgman (AFP)
Bendigo Labor Lisa Chesters Darin Schade (Lib) Cate Sinclair Elijah Suares Ben Mihail Matt Bansemer (LDP)
James Laurie (Ind)
Bruce Labor Julian Hill James Moody (Lib) Matthew Kirwan Matt Babet Hayley Deans Christine Skrobo (LDP)
Calwell Labor Maria Vamvakinou Tim Staker-Gunn (Lib) Natalie Abboud Joshua Naim Mark Preston Maria Bengtsson (AFP)
Jerome Small (VS)
Casey Liberal Bill Brindle Aaron Violi (Lib) Jenny Game Anthony Bellve Paul Murphy Craig Cole (Ind)
Claire Ferres Miles (Ind)
Chris Field (AFP)
Andrew Klop (AJP)
Trevor Smith (LDP)
Peter Sullivan (DHJP)
Chisholm Liberal Carina Garland Gladys Liu (Lib) Sarah Newman Melanie Kempson Aaron Tyrrell Anthea Antonie (AFP)
Ryan Dare (ACP)
Ethelyn King (LDP)
Dominique Murphy (Ind)
Thomas Stanfield (DHJP)
Wayne Tseng (Ind)
Rod Whitfield (AJP)
Cooper Labor Ged Kearney Jadon Atkinson (Lib) Celeste Liddle Adam La Rosa William Turner Rabin Bangaar (AJP)
Kath Larkin (VS)
Adrian Whitehead (FP)
Corangamite Labor Libby Coker Stephanie Asher (Lib) Alex Marshall Daniel Abou-Zeid Luke Sorensen Paul Barker (LDP)
Jean-Marie d'Argent (DHJP)
Stephen Juhasz (AFP)
Meg Watkins (AJP)
Corio Labor Richard Marles Manish Patel (Lib) Simon Northeast Shane Murdock Robert Jones Naomi Adams (AJP)
Sue Bull (SA)
Max Payne (LDP)
Jessica Taylor (AFP)
Deakin Liberal Matt Gregg Michael Sukkar (Lib) Rob Humphreys Bianca Gidley Natasha Coughlan Samantha Bastin (AFP)
Harrison Carr (LDP)
Katherine Dolheguy (AJP)
Qian Liu (Ind)
Judith Thompson (DHJP)
Dunkley Labor Peta Murphy Sharn Coombes (Lib) Liam O'Brien Adrian Irvine Scott Middlebrook Darren Bergwerf (Ind)
Elizabeth Johnston (AJP)
Damian Willis (LDP)
Kathryn Woods (AFP)
Flinders Liberal Surbhi Snowball Zoe McKenzie (Lib) Colin Lane Alex van der End Cyndi Marr Chrysten Abraham (LDP)
Jefferson Earl (AFP)
Pamela Engelander (AJP)
Despi O'Connor (Ind)
Sarah Russell (Ind)
Fraser Labor Daniel Mulino David Wood (Lib) Bella Mitchell-Sears Keith Raymond Sabine De Pyle Anthony Cursio (LDP)
Catherine Robertson (VS)
Gellibrand Labor Tim Watts Monica Clark (Lib) Suzette Rodoreda Abraham Isac Rob Braddock Andrew Charles (VS)
Chloe Glasson (LDP)
Sharynn Moors (AFP)
Gippsland National Jannette Langley Darren Chester (Nat) Marjorie Thorpe Gregory Forster Greg Hansford Jim McDonald (LDP)
Goldstein Liberal Martyn Abbott Tim Wilson (Lib) Alana Galli-McRostie Catherine Reynolds Lisa Stark Zoe Daniel (Ind)
Brandon Hoult (SAP)
David Segal (LDP)
Ellie Sullivan (DHJP)
Gorton Labor Brendan O'Connor John Fletcher (Lib) Praise Morris Michael Virag Daniel Connor Tony Dobran (GAP)
Belle Gibson (VS)
Paul Lassig (AFP)
Steven Loncar (Ind)
Hawke Labor
(notional)[a]
Sam Rae Enamul Haque (Lib) Lynda Wheelock Andrew Cuthbertson Nick Suduk Jarrod Bingham (Ind)
Jack Hynes (VS)
Michael Lacey (GAP)
Max Martucci (TNL)
Glenn Vessey (ACP)
Michael Williams (AFP)
Higgins Liberal Michelle Ananda-Rajah Katie Allen (Lib) Sonya Semmens Ingram Spencer Matthew Ford (LDP)
Andrew Johnson (RP)
Suzie Menoudakis (AFP)
Alicia Walker (AJP)
Holt Labor Cassandra Fernando Ranj Perera (Lib) Sujit Mathew Gerardine Hansen Sandy Ambard Matthew Nunez-Silva (LDP)
Ravi Ragupathy (Ind)
Gregory Saldanha (AFP)
Hotham Labor Clare O'Neil Savitri Bevinakoppa (Lib) Louisa Willoughby Bruce Ridgway Roger Tull Edward Sok (LDP)
Indi Independent Nadia David Liz Fisher (Nat)
Ross Lyman (Lib)
Benjamin Gilbert Stephen Williams Beth Stevens Helen Haines (Ind)
Angel Aleksov (AJP)
Julian Fidge (LDP)
Lachlan O'Connell (DHJP)
Isaacs Labor Mark Dreyfus Robbie Beaton (Lib) Alex Breskin Scott McCamish Boris Sokiransky Alix Livingstone (AJP)
Sarah O'Donnell (LDP)
Jagajaga Labor Kate Thwaites Sahil Tomar (Lib) Liz Chase Allison Zelinka John Booker Zahra Mustaf (Ind)
Brendan Palmarini (AFP)
Maya Tesa (LDP)
Kooyong Liberal Peter Lynch Josh Frydenberg (Lib) Piers Mitchem Scott Hardiman Josh Coyne Monique Ryan (Ind)
Will Anderson (Ind)
David Connolly (AVP)
Michele Dale (DHJP)
Rachael Nehmer (AJP)
Alexandra Thom (LDP)
La Trobe Liberal Abi Kumar Jason Wood (Lib) Michael Schilling Merryn Mott Hadden Ervin Michael Abelman (LDP)
Helen Jeges (AJP)
Rebecca Skinner (AFP)
Lalor Labor Joanne Ryan Ravi Gaddipati (Lib) Jack Boddeke Juanita Paterson James Ingarfill Patrizia Barcatta (LDP)
Peter Malliaros (AFP)
Aijaz Moinuddin (Ind)
Claudio Uribe (VS)
Macnamara Labor Josh Burns Colleen Harkin (Lib) Steph Hodgins-May Jane Hickey Debera Anne Rob McCathie (LDP)
John Myers (Ind)
Ben Schultz (AJP)
Mallee National Carole Hart Anne Webster (Nat) Sam McColl Stuart King Vanessa Atkinson Sophie Baldwin (Ind)
Claudia Haenel (Ind)
Chris Lahy (ACP)
Maribyrnong Labor Bill Shorten Mira D'Silva (Lib) Rhonda Pryor Darren Besanko Jodie Tindal Alexander Ansalone (AFP)
Daniel Dadich (VS)
Mark Hobart (GAP)
Cameron Smith (LDP)
McEwen Labor Rob Mitchell Richard Welch (Lib) Neil Barker Paul McRae Chris Bradbury John Herron (LDP)
Christopher Neil (AFP)
Melbourne Greens Keir Paterson James Damches (Lib) Adam Bandt Justin Borg Walter Stragan Colleen Bolger (VS)
Richard Peppard (LDP)
Bruce Poon (AJP)
Scott Robson (Ind)
Menzies Liberal Naomi Oakley Keith Wolahan (Lib) Bill Pheasant Nathan Scaglione John Hayes Greg Cheesman (LDP)
Sanjeev Sabhlok (AFP)
Monash Liberal Jessica O'Donnell Russell Broadbent (Lib) Mat Morgan Christine McShane Allan Hicken Meg Edwards (LDP)
Deb Leonard (Ind)
David Welsh (AFP)
Nicholls National Bill Lodwick Sam Birrell (Nat) Ian Christoe Robert Peterson Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell Jeff Davy (ACP)
Tim Laird (LDP)
Andrea Otto (FP)
Rob Priestly (Ind)
Eleonor Tabone (AFP)
Steve Brooks (Lib)
Scullin Labor Andrew Giles Virosh Perera (Lib) Patchouli Paterson Yassin Albarri Ursula van Bree Eric Koelmeyer (LDP)
Cameron Rowe (VS)
Wannon Liberal Gilbert Wilson Dan Tehan (Lib) Hilary McAllister Craige Kensen Ronnie Graham Alex Dyson (Ind)
Graham Garner (Ind)
Amanda Mead (LDP)
Wills Labor Peter Khalil Tom Wright (Lib) Sarah Jefford Irene Zivkovic Jill Tindal Emma Black (VS)
Sue Bolton (SA)
Leah Horsfall (AJP)
Sam Sergi (AFP)

Western Australia

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Electorate Held by Labor Liberal Greens UAP One Nation Others
Brand Labor Madeleine King Peter Hudson Heather Lonsdale David Pike Jake Taylor Jayne Crichton (AC)
Andrew Gleeson (GAP)
Malcolm Heffernan (AFP)
Alison Marshall (LDP)
Michael O'Loghlen (WAP)
Burt Labor Matt Keogh David Goode Daniel Garlett Joshua McCurry Travis Carter Michele Castle (AFP)
Stephen Phelan (WAP)
Warnar Spyker (AC)
Canning Liberal Amanda Hunt Andrew Hastie Jodie Moffat James Waldeck Tammi Siwes Brad Bedford (WAP)
Judith Congrene (IMOP)
Andriette du Plessis (AC)
David Gardiner (LDP)
Anthony Gardyne (AFP)
Ashley Williams (Ind)
Cowan Labor Anne Aly Vince Connelly Isabella Tripp Claire Hand Tyler Walsh Michael Anagno (AJP)
Michael Calautti (AFP)
Sylvia Iradukunda (AC)
Roland Laverack (WAP)
Micah van Krieken (LDP)
Curtin Liberal Yannick Spencer Celia Hammond Cameron Pidgeon Ladeisha Verhoeff Dale Grillo Kate Chaney (Ind)
Bill Burn (WAP)
Judith Cullity (AFP)
Durack Liberal Jeremiah Riley Melissa Price Bianca McNeair Andrew Middleton Brenton Johannsen Ian Blayney (Nat)
Anthony Fels (WAP)
Adrian McRae (GAP)
Craig Shore (AFP)
Forrest Liberal Bronwen English Nola Marino Christine Terrantroy Helen Allan Shane Mezger Tracy Aitken (GAP)
Mailee Dunn (AFP)
Paul Markham (LDP)
Greg Stephens (WAP)
Fremantle Labor Josh Wilson Bill Koul Felicity Townsend Stella Jinman William Edgar Cathy Gavranich (AFP)
Janetia Knapp (WAP)
Yan Loh (LDP)
Ben Tilbury (GAP)
Sam Wainwright (SA)
Hasluck Liberal Tania Lawrence Ken Wyatt Brendan Sturcke Will Scott Ian Monck Pauline Clark (WAP)
Steven McCreanor (LDP)
Marijanna Smith (AFP)
Jeanene Williams (Ind)
Moore Liberal Tom French Ian Goodenough Mark Cooper Helen Watkinson Brian Brightman Sue Andersson (GAP)
Peter Gunness (WAP)
Martin Suter (AFP)
O'Connor Liberal Shaneane Weldon Rick Wilson Giz Watson Tracy Tirronen Stan Kustrin Brenden Barber (GAP)
Morris Bessant (WAP)
Isaac Middle (AFP)
Justin Moseley (AC)
Pearce Liberal Tracey Roberts Linda Aitken Donna Nelson Trevor Dalby Aaron Malloy Nigel March (AFP)
David Marshall (LDP)
Vanessa Montgomery (AC)
Jim Paice (WAP)
Roslyn Stewart (GAP)
Perth Labor Patrick Gorman David Dwyer Caroline Perks Sonya Eberhart Cameron Bailey Sean Connor (GAP)
Aiden Gyuru (AFP)
Evan Nickols (LDP)
Dean Powell (AC)
Sarah Szmekura-Moor (AJP)
Dave Vos (WAP)
Swan Liberal Zaneta Mascarenhas Kristy McSweeney Clint Uink Paul Hilton Peter Hallifax Rod Bradley (WAP)
Dena Gower (AC)
Timothy Green (AJP)
Carl Pallier (AFP)
Matthew Thompson (LDP)
Tangney Liberal Sam Lim Ben Morton Adam Abdul Razak Travis Mark Tshung-Hui Chang Brent Fowler (AFP)
Jay Gillett (WAP)
Jacqueline Holroyd (LDP)
Mark Staer (AC)

Senate

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In an ordinary half-Senate election, 40 of the 76 Senate seats will be up for election, six (out of twelve) in each state and all four territory seats. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk from the highlighted list.

Australian Capital Territory

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

Labor Liberal Greens Kim for Canberra David Pocock
  1. Katy Gallagher*
  2. Maddy Northam
  1. Zed Seselja
  2. Kacey Lam
  1. Tjanara Goreng Goreng
  2. James Cruz
  1. Kim Rubenstein
  2. Kim Huynh
  1. David Pocock*
  2. Clare Doube
Animal Justice Progressives Medical Options United Australia Sustainable Australia
  1. Yana del Valle
  2. Jannah Fahiz
  1. Therese Faulkner
  2. Stephen Lin
  1. Michael Simms
  2. Mary-Jane Liddicoat
  1. James Savoulidis
  2. Tracey Page
  1. Joy Angel
  2. John Haydon
Legalise Cannabis Ungrouped
  1. Michael Katelaris
  2. Michelle Stanvic

Fuxin Li

New South Wales

[edit]

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. Senators Tim Ayres (Labor), Andrew Bragg (Liberal), Perin Davey (National), Mehreen Faruqi (Greens), Hollie Hughes (Liberal) and Tony Sheldon (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor Coalition Greens United Australia TNL
  1. Deborah O'Neill*
  2. Jenny McAllister*
  3. Shireen Morris
  4. Mich-Elle Myers
  5. Kylie Rose
  6. James Warren-Smith
  1. Marise Payne* (Lib)
  2. Ross Cadell* (Nat)
  3. Jim Molan* (Lib)
  4. Alison Penfold (Nat)
  5. Mary-Lou Jarvis (Lib)
  6. Vicky McGahey (Lib)
  1. David Shoebridge*
  2. Amanda Cohn
  3. Rochelle Flood
  4. Jane Scott
  5. Hawa Arya
  6. Danielle Wheeler
  1. Domenic Martino
  2. Suellen Wrightson
  3. Wayne Moore
  4. Michelle Martin
  5. Johnny Yap
  6. Kevin Loughrey
  1. Steve Keen
  2. Melissa Green
Great Australia Reason Animal Justice Liberal Democrats Indigenous-Aboriginal
  1. Matthew Hopkins
  2. George Nohra
  1. Jane Caro
  2. Hannah Maher
  3. Diana Ryall
  1. Darren Brollo
  2. Julie Power
  1. John Ruddick
  2. John Larter
  3. James Cadwell
  4. Mark Guest
  1. Owen Whyman
  2. Lawrence Brooke
Socialist Alliance Australian Democrats Australian Values Citizens Fusion
  1. Paula Sanchez
  2. Niko Leka
  3. Rachel Evans
  1. Steve Baty
  2. Suzanne Rogers
  3. Craig Richards
  1. Selena Clancy
  2. Dave Gilbert
  1. Kingsley Liu
  2. Ann Lawler
  1. Andrea Leong
  2. Ian Bryce
Medical Options Federal ICAC Sustainable Australia One Nation Legalise Cannabis
  1. Michael O'Neill
  2. Marelle Burnum Burnum
  1. Ross Jones
  2. Gabrielle Anderson
  1. Georgia Lamb
  2. Suzanne De Vive
  1. Kate McCulloch
  2. Colin Grigg
  3. Roger Smith
  1. Michael Balderstone
  2. Gail Hester
Seniors United Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Group F[b] Ungrouped
  1. Dessie Kocher
  2. Ray Bennie
  1. Shane Djuric
  2. Desiree Gregory
  3. Brian Milgate
  4. Jeremy Crooks
  1. Max Boddy
  2. Oscar Grenfell

Danny Lim
Julie Collins
Warren Grzic
Guitang Lu
William Laing

Northern Territory

[edit]

Two seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Country Liberal Party was defending one seat, although sitting senator Sam McMahon left the party and joined the Liberal Democratic Party.

Labor Country Liberal Greens Citizens Liberal Democrats
  1. Malarndirri McCarthy*
  2. Kate Ganley
  1. Jacinta Price*
  2. Kris Civitarese
  1. Jane Anlezark
  2. Dianne Stokes
  1. Trudy Campbell
  2. Peter Flynn
  1. Sam McMahon
  2. Jed Hansen
Great Australian Legalise Cannabis Sustainable Australia Ungrouped
  1. Steve Arrigo
  2. Angela Marcus
  1. Lance Lawrence
  2. Kelly-Anne Hibbert
  1. Lamaan Whyte
  2. Richard Belcher

Raj Rajwin Samson (UAP)

Queensland

[edit]

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal National Party was defending three seats. One Nation was defending one seat. Senators Nita Green (Labor), Susan McDonald (Liberal National), Gerard Rennick (Liberal National), Malcolm Roberts (One Nation), Paul Scarr (Liberal National) and Larissa Waters (Greens) were not up for re-election.

Labor Liberal National Greens One Nation TNL
  1. Murray Watt*
  2. Anthony Chisholm*
  3. Edwina Andrew
  4. Christina Warry
  5. Jen Henderson
  6. Richard Pascoe
  1. James McGrath*
  2. Matt Canavan*
  3. Amanda Stoker
  4. Nicole Tobin
  5. Andrew Cripps
  6. Fiona Ward
  1. Penny Allman-Payne*
  2. Anna Sri
  3. Ben Pennings
  4. Navdeep Singh Sidhu
  5. Alyce Nelligan
  6. Rebecca Haley
  1. Pauline Hanson*
  2. Raj Guruswamy
  3. George Christensen
  1. Bess Brennan
  2. Hannah Kennish
  3. Steven Hopley
  4. Jonathon Momsen
  5. Lloyd Ingram
  6. Jack Creighton
Great Australia Liberal Democrats Animal Justice Democratic Alliance Socialist Alliance
  1. Jason Miles
  2. Elise Cottam
  1. Campbell Newman
  2. Tegan Grainger
  1. Mackenzie Severns
  2. Sue Weber
  1. Drew Pavlou
  2. Simon Leitch
  1. Renee Lees
  2. Kamala Emanuel
United Australia Reason Citizens Fusion Medical Options
  1. Clive Palmer
  2. Martin Brewster
  3. Desmond Adidi
  4. Jack McCabe
  1. Ron Williams
  2. Frank Jordan
  1. Jan Pukallus
  2. Rod Doel
  1. Brandon Selic
  2. Roger Whatling
  1. Allona Lahn
  2. Jasmine Melhop
  3. Peter Lambeth
Indigenous-Aboriginal Federal ICAC Australian Values Sustainable Australia Australian Democrats
  1. Lionel Henaway
  2. Jenny-Lee Carr
  1. Kerin Payne
  2. Ken Carroll
  1. Heston Russell
  2. Jay Hansen
  1. Rhett Martin
  2. Timotheos Firestone
  1. Luke Arbuckle
  2. Chris Simpson
Federation Legalise Cannabis Group A Group H Group I[b]
  1. Isabel Tilyard
  2. Jackie Bennett
  3. Michael Smyth
  1. Bernard Bradley
  2. Suzette Luyken
  1. Len Harris
  2. Debra Yuille
  1. Steve Dickson
  2. Rebecca Lloyd
  1. Mike Head
  2. John Davis
Ungrouped

Robert Lyon (KAP)
David Schefe
Lindsay Temple
Chey Hamilton

Lorraine Smith
Laurence Quinlivan
Karakan Kochardy
Peter Rogers

South Australia

[edit]

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The Centre Alliance had two of their seats up for re-election, although sitting senator Rex Patrick left the party and contested instead for the Rex Patrick Team, whilst senator Stirling Griff ran as the second Independent on the Nick Xenophon group ticket. Senators Alex Antic (Liberal), David Fawcett (Liberal), Karen Grogan (Labor), Sarah Hanson-Young (Greens), Anne Ruston (Liberal) and Marielle Smith (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor Liberal Greens Group O Rex Patrick
  1. Penny Wong*
  2. Don Farrell*
  3. Trimann Gill
  4. Joanne Sutton
  5. Belinda Owens
  1. Simon Birmingham*
  2. Andrew McLachlan*
  3. Kerrynne Liddle*
  4. Tania Stock
  1. Barbara Pocock*
  2. Major Sumner
  3. Melanie Selwood
  1. Nick Xenophon
  2. Stirling Griff
  1. Rex Patrick
  2. Leonie McMahon
United Australia Democratic Alliance Animal Justice One Nation Liberal Democrats
  1. Michael Arbon
  2. Caelum Schild
  1. Adila Yarmuhammad
  2. Amina Yarmuhammad
  1. Louise Pfeiffer
  2. Julie Pastro
  1. Jennifer Game
  2. Alan Watchman
  1. Ian Markos
  2. Josh Smith
Citizens Fusion Medical Options Sustainable Australia Local Party
  1. Russell Francis
  2. Rodney Currey
  1. Drew Wolfendale
  2. David Kennedy
  1. Raina Cruise
  2. Heather Harley
  1. Elise Michie
  2. Jack Duxbury
  1. Julie-Ann Finney
  2. Rodney Parnell
Democrats Federation Legalise Cannabis Nationals Great Australian
  1. Roger Yazbek
  2. Sandra Kanck
  1. Cathy Byrne
  2. Nick Duffield
  1. Tyler Green
  2. Angela Adams
  1. Lisa Blandford
  2. Damien Buijs
  1. Jo-Anne Eason
  2. Trevor Bennett
Group E[c] Group M Ungrouped
  1. Bob Day
  2. Pat Amadio
  1. Harmeet Kaur
  2. Rajesh Kumar

Michael Hopper

Tasmania

[edit]

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Greens was defending one seat. Senators Catryna Bilyk (Labor), Carol Brown (Labor), Claire Chandler (Liberal), Richard Colbeck (Liberal), Jacqui Lambie (JLN) and Nick McKim (Greens) were not up for re-election.

Labor Liberal Greens Lambie Network United Australia
  1. Anne Urquhart*
  2. Helen Polley*
  3. Kate Rainbird
  4. Daniel Hulme
  5. Wayne Roberts
  6. Chris Gourlay
  1. Jonathon Duniam*
  2. Wendy Askew*
  3. Eric Abetz
  1. Peter Whish-Wilson*
  2. Vanessa Bleyer
  3. Tabatha Badger
  1. Tammy Tyrrell*
  2. Sarah Groat
  3. Tom Lambie
  1. Diana Adams
  2. Alan Hennessy
One Nation Local Party Animal Justice Medical Options Liberal Democrats
  1. Steve Mav
  2. Norelle Button
  1. Leanne Minshull
  2. Linda Poulton
  3. Lara Van Raay
  1. Ivan Davis
  2. Virginia Thomas-Wurth
  1. Lynne Kershaw
  2. Matthew Pickering
  1. Topher Field
  2. Chris Croft
Sustainable Australia Legalise Cannabis Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Federation Ungrouped
  1. Todd Dudley
  2. Daria Lockwood
  1. Matt Owen
  2. Oliver Fitzgibbion
  1. Ray Williams
  2. Carlo Di Falco
  3. Brenton Jones
  1. Ray Broomhall
  2. Justin Stringer

Steve Crothers
Fenella Edwards

Victoria

[edit]

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. The Greens was defending one seat. Senators Raff Ciccone (Labor), Jane Hume (Liberal), James Paterson (Liberal), Janet Rice (Greens), David Van (Liberal) and Jess Walsh (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor Coalition Greens One Nation Justice
  1. Linda White*
  2. Jana Stewart*
  3. Casey Nunn
  4. Megan Bridger-Darling
  5. Josh McFarlane
  1. Sarah Henderson* (Lib)
  2. Bridget McKenzie* (Nat)
  3. Greg Mirabella (Lib)
  4. Chrestyna Kmetj (Lib)
  5. Mick Harrington (Nat)
  6. David Burgess (Lib)
  1. Lidia Thorpe*
  2. Adam Frogley
  3. Sissy Austin
  4. Zeb Payne
  1. Warren Pickering
  2. Stuart Huxham
  1. Derryn Hinch
  2. Ruth Stanfield
Vic. Socialists Animal Justice Great Australian Liberal Democrats United Australia
  1. Aran Mylvaganam
  2. Laura Riccardi
  1. Bronwyn Currie
  2. Chris Delforce
  1. Darryl O'Bryan
  2. Geoff Whitehead
  1. David Limbrick
  2. Krystle Mitchell
  3. Caroline White
  1. Ralph Babet*
  2. Kelly Moran
  3. Kenneth Grimmond
Citizens Fusion Reason Socialist Alliance Australian Values
  1. Robbie Barwick
  2. Craig Isherwood
  1. Kammy Cordner Hunt
  2. Tahlia Farrant
  1. Yolanda Vega
  2. Harry Millward
  1. Felix Dance
  2. Angela Carr
  1. Chris Burson
  2. Samantha Asser
Democrats Sustainable Progressives Legalise Cannabis Federation
  1. Leonie Green
  2. Stephen Jagoe
  1. Madeleine Wearne
  2. Robert Long
  1. Antoinette Pitt
  2. David Knight
  1. Elissa Smith
  2. Wayne Taylor
  1. Vern Hughes
  2. Karen Kim
  3. Cheryl Lacey
  4. Chris Mara
  5. Neerja Sewak
  6. Mark O'Connell
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Medical Options Group B Group R Group T
  1. Ethan Constantinou
  2. Nicole Bourman
  1. Nick Clonaridis
  2. Robyn Curnow
  1. Damien Richardson
  2. John McBride
  1. Morgan Jonas
  2. Monica Smit
  1. Susan Benedyka
  2. Christine Richards
Group Y[b] Ungrouped
  1. Peter Byrne
  2. Jason Wardle

Glenn Floyd
Allen Ridgeway
James Bond
Neal Smith
Max Dicks
Bernardine Atkinson
Paul Ross
Nat De Francesco
Joseph Toscano
Tara Tran
David Dillon
Geraldine Gonsalvez

Western Australia

[edit]

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Greens was defending one seat. Senators Slade Brockman (Liberal), Pat Dodson (Labor), Matt O'Sullivan (Liberal), Louise Pratt (Labor), Linda Reynolds (Liberal) and Jordon Steele-John (Greens) were not up for re-election.

Labor Liberal Greens One Nation Liberal Democrats
  1. Sue Lines*
  2. Glenn Sterle*
  3. Fatima Payman*
  4. Vicki Helps
  1. Michaelia Cash*
  2. Dean Smith*
  3. Ben Small
  4. Sherry Sufi
  1. Dorinda Cox*
  2. River Clarke
  3. Simone Collins
  4. Donald Clarke
  5. Jordan Cahill
  6. Alex Wallace
  1. Paul Filing
  2. Sheila Mundy
  1. Kate Fantinel
  2. Peter McLoughlin
Western Australia Great Australian Citizens Animal Justice Socialist Alliance
  1. Matthew McDowall
  2. Julie Matheson
  1. Rod Culleton
  2. Samantha Vinci
  1. Denise Brailey
  2. Jean Robinson
  1. Amanda Dorn
  2. Elizabeth McCasker
  1. Petrina Harley
  2. Alex Salmon
Medical Options Australian Democrats Christians Fusion Federal ICAC
  1. Michelle Kinsella
  2. Leanne Lockyer
  1. Elana Mitchell
  2. Simon Simson
  1. Mike Crichton
  2. Maryka Groenewald
  1. Tim Viljoen
  2. Adam Woodings
  1. Matthew Count
  2. Dianne Watkins
Australian Values United Australia Sustainable Australia Legalise Cannabis Federation
  1. Rebecca Pizzey
  2. Kathy Fitzpatrick
  1. James McDonald
  2. Rob Forster
  1. Karen Oborn
  2. Ryan Oostryck
  1. Nicola Johnson
  2. Aaron Peet
  1. Judy Wilyman
  2. Leanne Barrett
Group K Group P Ungrouped
  1. Gerry Georgatos
  2. Megan Krakouer
  1. Cam Tinley
  2. Tricia Ayre

Ziggi Murphy
Ashley Buckle
Peter McDonald
Yunous Vagh
Bob Burdett (SUP)
Valentine Pegrum

Summary by party

[edit]

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.

Unregistered parties and groups

[edit]

Disendorsements and resignations

[edit]

Those with resignation or disendorsement dates before 21 April 2022 are not running on the ballot paper under the party they are listed under, but those after that date still made the ballot paper.

Date Party Candidate Seat Details
October 2021 Great Australian Pete Evans NSW Senate Resigned for reasons unknown.[27]
26 February UAP Jefferson Earl Macnamara Disendorsed for support of Russian President, Vladimir Putin during the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[28][29]
4 March UAP Sean Ambrose NSW Senate Resigned to protest NATO's stance against Putin.[30][31]
5 March UAP Morgan C Jonas Flinders Jonas is contesting the Senate as a grouped independent in Victoria, with the endorsement of the Reignite Democracy Australia group.
16 March Liberal Christopher Ride Macnamara Resigned for reasons unknown.
24 March UAP Timothy Banfield Whitlam Claimed that he left the party and campaign because there was a lack of freedom for candidates.[32]
29 March Progressives Emilia Leonetti Dobell Stepped down following the AEC's decision to deregister the party, alongside the fact that she considered it "not feasible".
27 March Western Australia Sean Butler WA Senate Resigned due to concerns over the way the party is run.
7 April Labor Peter Tsambalas Hughes Withdrew his candidacy due to section 44 concerns surrounding his citizenship of Greece.[33]
15 April One Nation Rebecca Lloyd Brisbane Disendorsed after failing to follow party directions to remove videos attacking news reports of an AEC investigation.[34] She later announced she'd be running for the Senate in Queensland, as a grouped independent alongside ex-LNP and ex-One Nation MP, Steve Dickson.
22 April Team Baz Barry Du Bois NSW Senate Withdrew his candidacy citing health reasons.[35]
27 April Animal Justice Suzanne Clarke Rankin Resigned after making comments about transgender people that were against party policy.[36]
27 April Animal Justice Linda McCarthy Forde Resigned after making comments about transgender people that were against party policy.[36]

Notes

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  1. ^ Hawke is a new seat that will be contested for the first time at this election. Electoral analyst Antony Green has estimated that the Labor Party would have won the seat by 10.2% at the 2019 election.[25]
  2. ^ a b c Candidates in this group were endorsed by the Socialist Equality Party, which lost registered party status but still ran candidates as independents.[26]
  3. ^ Candidates in this group were endorsed by the unregistered Australian Family Party

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