Candidates of the 1986 Western Australian state election

This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1986 Western Australian state election, held on 8 February 1986.

Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

Independent

Legislative Assembly

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

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate National candidate Other candidates
 
AlbanyLiberalJosephine LynchLeon Watt
ArmadaleLaborBob PearcePhillip Giblett
AscotLaborMal BryceRobert van Straalen
AvonLaborKen McIverMichael CahillMax Trenorden
BalcattaLaborRon BertramVincenzo Alessandrino
BalgaLaborBrian BurkeJohn GordonWilliam Nind (Ind)
BunburyLaborPhil SmithJohn SibsonAlfred Bussell (Ind)
CanningLaborJudyth WatsonElkin Conway
ClontarfLiberalKon VatskalisTony Williams
CockburnLaborClive HughesMark Iriks
CollieLaborTom JonesJohn DavisonHilda TurnbullRoy Bussell (Ind)
CottesloeLiberalJohn NoonanBill Hassell
DaleLiberalPhilip VincentCyril RushtonMark Beadle (Dem)
Darling RangeLiberalWilliam McAteeGeorge SpriggsRichard Jeffreys (Dem)
East MelvilleLiberalGary LowRichard Lewis
Esperance-DundasLaborJulian GrillMarie Wordsworth
FloreatLiberalIan BaconAndrew Mensaros
FremantleLaborDavid ParkerAileen AtkinsFrank Noakes (SWP)
Wendy Schulze (Ind)
GascoyneLiberalKevin LeahyIan Laurance
GeraldtonLaborJeff CarrMarjorie Tubby
GosnellsLaborYvonne HendersonMichael Smith
GreenoughLiberalDavid RidleyReg Tubby
HelenaLaborGordon HillBeryl Joines
JoondalupLaborJackie WatkinsMick NanovichHarry Frochter (Dem)
Vida Wright (Ind)
KalamundaLiberalJacqueline JeffreysIan Thompson
KalgoorlieLaborIan TaylorStephanie Farrell (Ind)
KarrinyupLiberalIan NoackJim Clarko
Katanning-RoeNationalJonathan DaviesDick OldMonty House
KimberleyLaborErnie BridgeWilliam Shepherd
MandurahLaborJohn ReadWayne McRostieGeorge Counsel (Dem)
MaylandsLaborPeter DowdingMichael MacAulayPeter Hayes (Dem)
David MacLiver (Ind)
Michael Pal (Ind)
Clive Turner (Ind)
MelvilleLaborBarry HodgeEric Zumbo
MerredinNationalSalvatore MuscaBruce HarveyHendy Cowan
MitchellLaborDavid SmithTrevor Slater
MooreNationalNicholas AgocsBert CraneFrank Creagh
Morley-SwanLaborArthur TonkinChristine Fisher
Mount LawleyLiberalKenneth WithersGeorge Cash
Mount MarshallLiberalRobert CouzensBill McNeeMort Schell
MundaringLaborGavan TroySteven HartRodney Gibbs (Dem)
Murchison-EyreLiberalChristopher SweeneyRoss LightfootCyril Barnes (Ind)
Neil Dimer (Ind)
John Ford (Ind)
Aubrey Lynch (Ind)
MurdochLiberalMark JohnsonBarry MacKinnonOrland Bertocchi (Ind)
Anthony Greatwood (Ind)
Murray-WellingtonLiberalTerrence CaraherJohn Bradshaw
NarroginNationalWayne WhitePeter JonesCambell Nalder
NedlandsLiberalRoss WilliamsonRichard Court
NollamaraLaborKeith WilsonWouterina Klein
PerthLaborTerry BurkePeter EvansMichael Crossing (Ind)
PilbaraLaborPam BuchananJohannes Van Uden
RockinghamLaborMike BarnettRobert DouglasPatricia Todd (Ind)
ScarboroughLaborGraham BurkettFrances GriersonBarbara Churchward (Ind)
Charles Hall (Dem)
South PerthLiberalJennifer McNaeBill Grayden
StirlingNationalPeter SkinnerMatt Stephens
SubiacoLiberalCarmen LawrenceRoss McLeanGeoff Stuart (Ind)
VasseLiberalLaurie WatsonBarry Blaikie
Victoria ParkLaborRon DaviesDiane Airey
WarrenLaborDavid EvansPaul OmodeiCharles Parke (Ind)
WelshpoolLaborBill ThomasStephen Gardiner
WhitfordLaborPam BeggsKenneth SchulzGraeme Major (Dem)

Legislative Council

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

Province Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate National candidate Democrats candidate Other candidates
 
CentralNationalKim ChanceJohn PanizzaHarry Gayfer
Lower CentralLiberalJohn BirdSandy LewisEric BlightViolet Fussell
Lower NorthLiberalLesley-Ann HoarePhil LockyerKenneth WinderFrank Nesci (Ind)
Lower WestLiberalBeryl JonesIan PrattShirley de la Hunty
MetropolitanLiberalMax EvansJack EvansPatrick Finn (Ind Lab)
NorthLaborFrank Butler
Tom Helm*
Helen Aquilina
North Central MetropolitanLaborJoe BerinsonFrank Hansford-MillerJean Foster
North MetropolitanLiberalJohn HaldenPeter WellsJean Jenkins
North-East MetropolitanLaborTom ButlerRobert NicholsonFred Long
SouthLiberalAlbert NewmanThomas KnightJohn Caldwell
South Central MetropolitanLiberalJohn BissettPhillip PendalAlan Needham
South-EastLaborJim BrownDouglas Krepp
South MetropolitanLaborGarry KellyAlan Harste
South-East MetropolitanLaborBob HetheringtonJonathan SlackDouglas Gettingby
South-WestLiberalDoug WennJames DwyerJanice Bowen
Upper WestLiberalMargaret McAleerSue Shields
WestLiberalNadeem RamsayGordon MastersKenneth Goodman
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See also

References

  • Prescott, David Black with the assistance of Valerie (1997). Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. Perth, [W.A.]: Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. ISBN 0730984095.
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