Candidates of the 2010 Australian federal election

This article provides details on candidates who stood at the 2010 Australian federal election.

Nominations were formally declared open by the Australian Electoral Commission following the issue of the writ on 19 July 2010. Nominations closed on 29 July 2010. The received nominations were declared publicly on 30 July 2010.[1]

The election was held on Saturday 21 August 2010.[1]

Redistributions and seat changes

Retiring Members and Senators

Labor

Liberal

National

House of Representatives

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.

Australian Capital Territory

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Other candidates
 
CanberraLaborGai BrodtmannGiulia JonesSue Ellerman
FraserLaborAndrew LeighJames MilliganIndra EsguerraQuintin Hedges-Phillips (SPA)

New South Wales

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate CDP candidate Other candidates
  
BanksLaborDaryl MelhamRon Delezio (Lib)Paul SpightMichael Parsons (ON)
BartonLaborRobert McClellandJohn La Mela (Lib)Simone Francis
BennelongLaborMaxine McKewJohn Alexander (Lib)Lindsay PetersJulie WorsleyStephen Chavura (FFP)
Martin Levine (BAP)
Mary Mockler (CA)
Terje Petersen (LDP)
Bill Pounder (TCS)
Sue Raye (ASP)
Victor Waterson (ON)
BerowraLiberalMichael StovePhilip Ruddock (Lib)Toni Wright-TurnerSteve EvansChristian Ellis (FFP)
Mick Gallagher (Ind)
BlaxlandLaborJason ClareMark Majewski (Lib)Malikeh MichelsDavid Ball (Ind)
Abdul Charaf (Ind)
Richard Phillips (SEP)
Ronald Poulsen (-)
Bob Vinnicombe (ON)
BradfieldLiberalSarah GallardPaul Fletcher (Lib)Susie Gemmell
CalareNationalKevin DuffyJohn Cobb (Nat)Jeremy BuckinghamJessyka NorsworthyPaul Blanch (Ind)
Karen Romano (Ind)
Macgregor Ross (Ind)
CharltonLaborGreg CombetJohn McDonald (Lib)Ian McKenzieMitchell PickstonePatrick Barry (Ind)
Ann Lawler (CEC)
ChifleyLaborEd HusicVenus Priest (Lib)Debbie RobertsonDave VincentTerry Cooksley (AFP)
Keith Darley (Dem)
Louise Kedwell (ON)
CookLiberalPeter ScaysbrookScott Morrison (Lib)Naomi WaizerBeth SmithMerelyn Foy (FFP)
Richard Putral (ON)
Graeme Strang (Ind)
CowperNationalPaul SefkyLuke Hartsuyker (Nat)Dominic KingDeborah LionsJohn Arkan (Ind)
CunninghamLaborSharon BirdPhilip Clifford (Lib)George TakacsJohn Flanagan (NCPP)
Jess Moore (SA)
DobellLaborCraig ThomsonJohn McNamara (Lib)Scott RickardRhonda AvasaluGavin Brett (FFP)
Eden-MonaroLaborMike KellyDavid Gazard (Lib)Catherine MooreUrsula BennettRay Buckley (Ind)
Frank Fragiacomo (Ind)
Tom Gradwell (FFP)
Olga Quilty (LDP)
FarrerLiberalChristian EmmerySussan Ley (Lib)Peter CarruthersJames MaleStephen Bingle (Dem)
Louise Burge (Ind)
Jason Clancy (-)
Mathew Crothers (SPA)
FowlerLaborChris HayesThomas Dang (Lib)Signe WesterbergMike Head (SEP)
GilmoreLaborNeil ReillyJoanna Gash (Lib)Ben van der WijngaartBohdan BrumerskyjElizabeth Cunningham (FFP)
Don Keys (LDP)
Annette Williams (SPA)
GrayndlerLaborAnthony AlbaneseAlexander Dore (Lib)Sam ByrneJames Cogan (SEP)
Perry Garofani (Dem)
Pip Hinman (SA)
GreenwayLaborMichelle RowlandJaymes Diaz (Lib)Paul TaylorAllan GreenJohn Baiada (BAP)
Joaquim de Lima (LDP)
Iris Muller (FFP)
Tony Pettitt (AFP)
Michael Santos (Ind)
Amarjit Tanda (Ind)
Ronaldo Villaver (Dem)
HughesLiberalBrent ThomasCraig Kelly (Lib)Susan RobertsScott NailonPeter Bussa (ON)
Stan Hurley (FFP)
Don Nguyen (LDP)
HumeLiberalRobin SavilleAlby Schultz (Lib)Kevin WatchirsKaren ButtigiegGreg Butler (Dem)
Charles Liptak (FFP)
Lisa Milat (LDP)
HunterLaborJoel FitzgibbonMichael Johnsen (Nat)Chris ParkerWayne RileyJennifer Leayr (ON)
Kingsford SmithLaborPeter GarrettMichael Feneley (Lib)Lindsay ShureyJosh Carmont (Dem)
John Cunningham (ON)
Zac Hambides (SEP)
LindsayLaborDavid BradburyFiona Scott (Lib)Suzie WrightAndrew GreenGeoff Brown (Ind)
John Phillips (FFP)
Mick Saunders (AFP)
LyneIndependentFrederik LipsDavid Gillespie (Nat)Ian OxenfordRob Oakeshott* (Ind)
Barry Wright (Ind)
MacarthurLaborNick BleasdaleRussell Matheson (Lib)Jessica Di BlasioNolene NorsworthyDomenico Cammaveri (BAP)
Grant Herbert (FFP)
Kate McCulloch (ON)
Clinton Mead (Dem)
MackellarLiberalLinda BeattieBronwyn Bishop (Lib)Jonathan King
MacquarieLaborSusan TemplemanLouise Markus (Lib)Carmel McCallumLuke PortelliJohn Bates (AFP)
Amy Bell (Ind)
Jason Cornelius (FFP)
Terry Tremethick (CA)
Peter Whelan (LDP)
McMahonLaborChris BowenJamal Elishe (Lib)Astrid O'NeillManny Poularas
MitchellLiberalNigel GouldAlex Hawke (Lib)Colin DawsonBrendon Prentice
New EnglandIndependentGreg SmithTim Coates (Nat)Pat SchultzBrian Dettmann (ON)
Tony Windsor* (Ind)
Richard Witten (CEC)
NewcastleLaborSharon GriersonBrad Luke (Lib)Michael OsborneMilton CaineZane Alcorn (SA)
Noel Holt (SEP)
Dean Winter (Dem)
North SydneyLiberalLeta WebbJoe Hockey (Lib)Andrew RobjohnsDaniel Le (FFP)
Daniel Pearce (Dem)
PageLaborJanelle SaffinKevin Hogan (Nat)Jeff JohnsonDoug Behn (Ind)
Julia Melland (Dem)
Merle Summerville (Ind)
ParkesNationalAndrew BrooksMark Coulton (Nat)Matt ParmeterJohn Clements (Ind)
Mick Colless (Ind)
ParramattaLaborJulie OwensCharles Camenzuli (Lib)Phil BradleyAlex SharahChris Gordon (SEP)
Kalpesh Patel (Ind)
Duncan Roden (SA)
PatersonLiberalJim ArnemanBob Baldwin (Lib)Jan DavisAnna BalfourPaul Hennelly (-)
Veronica Lambert (FFP)
Kevin Leayr (ON)
Josef Wiedenhorn (Ind)
ReidLaborJohn MurphyPeter Cooper (Lib)Adam ButlerBill ShailerCarolyn Kennett (SEP)
RichmondLaborJustine ElliotAlan Hunter (Nat)
Joan van Lieshout (Lib)
Joe EbonoJulie Boyd (Ind)
Nic Faulkner (Ind)
Matthew Hartley (Ind)
Stephen Hegedus (Ind)
David Robinson (Dem)
RiverinaNationalRobyn HakelisMichael McCormack* (Nat)
Andrew Negline (Lib)
David FletcherSylvia MulhollandCraig Hesketh (ON)
Matthew Hogg (Ind)
Rhonda Lever (FFP)
Tim Quilty (LDP)
RobertsonLaborDeborah O'NeillDarren Jameson (Lib)Peter FreewaterGraham FreemantleMelissa Batten (Ind)
Nicole Beiger (LDP)
Jake Cassar (Ind)
Michael Jakob (FFP)
Michelle Meares (Ind)
Don Parkes (ON)
ShortlandLaborJill HallDeborah Narayanan (Lib)Phillipa ParsonsMilton Alchin (ON)
Peter Williams (SPA)
SydneyLaborTanya PlibersekGordon Weiss (Lib)Tony HickeyDenis Doherty (Comm)
Christopher Owen (SPA)
Brett Paterson (Dem)
Jane Ward (Ind)
ThrosbyLaborStephen JonesJuliet Arkwright (Lib)
Alan Hay (Nat)
Peter MoranWayne Hartman (NCPP)
WarringahLiberalHugh ZochlingTony Abbott (Lib)Matthew Drake-BrockmanKenneth Cooke (SPA)
Alexander Gutman (ASP)
WatsonLaborTony BurkeKen Nam (Lib)Christine DonayreMark Sharma (Ind)
WentworthLiberalSteven LewisMalcolm Turnbull (Lib)Matthew RobertsonJohn August (SPA)
Malcolm Duncan (Ind)
Stuart Neal (CA)
Pat Sheil (Ind)
WerriwaLaborLaurie FergusonEssam Eskaros (Lib)Lauren Moore

Northern Territory

Electorate Held by Labor candidate CLP candidate Greens candidate Other candidates
 
LingiariLaborWarren SnowdonLeo AbbottBarbara ShawDeirdre Finter (Ind)
Peter Flynn (CEC)
Kenny Lechleitner (Ind)
SolomonLaborDamian HaleNatasha GriggsEmma YoungTrudy Campbell (CEC)
John Kearney (ON)

Queensland

Electorate Held by Labor candidate LNP candidate Greens candidate FFP candidate Other candidates
 
BlairLaborShayne NeumannNeil ZabelPatricia PetersenJoshua OlyslagersBrad King (Ind)
BonnerLaborKerry ReaRoss VastaDarryl RosinCarolyn FerrandoGreg Sowden (Ind)
Utz Wellner (DLP)
BowmanLNPJenny PetersAndrew LamingDavid KeoghKarina WindolfDave Chidgey (ON)
John Kent (DLP)
BrisbaneLaborArch BevisTeresa GambaroAndrew BartlettMark WhiteEwan Saunders (SA)
CapricorniaLaborKirsten LivermoreMichelle LandryPaul BambrickSandra CorneloupShane Guley (Ind)
Steve Jeffery (SPA)
Bevan Mowen (Ind)
DawsonLaborMike BrunkerGeorge ChristensenJonathon DykyjDamian HerringtonBill Ingrey (CEC)
DicksonLaborFiona McNamaraPeter DuttonDavid ColbertAlan RevieBob Hunter (LDP)
Rebecca Jenkinson (Ind)
FaddenLNPRana WatsonStuart RobertGraeme MaizeyBarrie NicholsonIan Rossiter (ON)
FairfaxLNPDan McIntyreAlex SomlyayNarelle McCarthyRon Hunt
FisherLNPChris CumminsPeter SlipperGarry ClaridgeRobyn Robertson
FlynnLaborChris TrevorKen O'DowdAnne GoddardDi Hancock-MillsJohn McMahon (DLP)
Duncan Scott (Ind)
FordeLaborBrett RaguseBert van ManenPetrina MaizeyMelissa Raassina
GriffithLaborKevin RuddRebecca DochertyEmma-Kate RoseJesse WebbHamish Chitts (-)
Jan Pukallus (CEC)
Gregory Romans (LDP)
GroomLNPChris MeibuschIan MacfarlaneFrida ForsbergRose KirkwoodRod Jeanneret (Ind)
HerbertLaborTony MooneyEwen JonesMichael RubenachMichael Punshon
HinklerLNPBelinda McNevenPaul NevilleJenny FitzgibbonTrevor VersaceCy d'Oliveira (Ind)
Adrian Wone (Ind)
KennedyIndependentAndrew TurnourEd MorrisonJess JonesFred DykstraBob Katter* (Ind)
LeichhardtLaborJim TurnourWarren EntschNeville St John WoodShannon McSweeneyYodie Batzke (Ind)
Steve Lane (Ind)
Jen Sackley (Ind)
LilleyLaborWayne SwanRod McGarvieAndrew JeremijenkoAndrew HerschellDouglas Crowhurst (Ind)
LongmanLaborJon SullivanWyatt RoyRod BlairClaire McErlaneBob Fox (Ind)
Andrew Jackson (DLP)
John Reece (Ind)
Michael van Boeckel (Ind)
Joshua van Veen (LDP)
MaranoaLNPGeoff KeatingBruce ScottGrant NewsonGreg McKayCharles Nason (Ind)
McPhersonLNPDan ByronKaren AndrewsBen O'CallaghanMatthew Reeves
MoncrieffLNPRobert HoughSteven CioboSally SpainJames Tayler
MoretonLaborGraham PerrettMalcolm ColeElissa JenkinsSteve ChristianLee Nightingale (DLP)
OxleyLaborBernie RipollTarnya SmithDes HobanTimothy Stieler
PetrieLaborYvette D'AthDean TeasdalePeter JeremijenkoSally VincentLawrence Addison (DLP)
Gabriel Buckley (LDP)
RankinLaborCraig EmersonLuke SmithNeil CotterAlexandra Todd
RyanLNPSteven MilesJane PrenticeSandra BayleyAllan VincentMichael Johnson (Ind)
Wide BayLNPNikolee AnsellWarren TrussJim McDonaldKen HerschellSanto Ferraro (ON)
WrightLNPAndrew RamsayScott BuchholzAnna BridleJeremy FredericksKen Degen (Ind)

South Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate FFP candidate Other candidates
 
AdelaideLaborKate EllisLuke WestleyRuth BeachSue NealMarie Nicholls (Dem)
Christopher Steele (LDP)
Gemma Weedall (SA)
BarkerLiberalSimone McDonnellPatrick SeckerSean MoffatTrevor HoneychurchSteven Davies (TCS)
BoothbyLiberalAnnabel DiganceAndrew SouthcottFiona BlincoMeredith ResceAvi Chapman (SPA)
Ray McGhee (Ind)
Michael Noack (LDP)
Thomas Salerno (Dem)
Stephen Skillitzi (TCS)
GreyLiberalTauto SansburyRowan RamseyAndrew Melville-SmithSylvia Holland
HindmarshLaborSteve GeorganasJassmine WoodMatt FisherBob RandallGreg Croke (Dem)
Adrian Paech (TCS)
KingstonLaborAmanda RishworthChris ZankerPalitja MooreGeoff DoeckeRon Baker (Dem)
MakinLaborTony ZappiaLiz DaviesJasemin RoseMark PotterMichael Gameau (LDP)
Anton Horvat (ON)
Wayne Rich (Dem)
Robert Stewart (TCS)
MayoLiberalSam DavisJamie BriggsDiane AtkinsonBruce HicksJohn Michelmore (TCS)
Rebekkah Osmond (Dem)
Andrew Phillips (Ind)
Bill Spragg (Ind)
Port AdelaideLaborMark ButlerNigel McKennaKalyna MicenkoBruce Hambour
SturtLiberalRick SarreChristopher PynePeter FiebigDale CleggDarren Andrews (Dem)
Jess Clark (LDP)
Jack King (ON)
WakefieldLaborNick ChampionDavid StraussJane AlcornPaul CoombeDarren Hassan (Dem)

Tasmania

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Other candidates
 
BassLaborGeoff LyonsSteve TitmusSancia ColgraveAdrian Watts (CEC)
BraddonLaborSid SidebottomGarry CarpenterScott Jordan
DenisonLaborJonathan JacksonCameron SimpkinsGeoff CouserMelanie Barnes (SA)
Andrew Wilkie* (Ind)
FranklinLaborJulie CollinsJane HowlettWendy HeatleyJohn Forster (Ind)
LyonsLaborDick AdamsEric HutchinsonKaren CassidyLucas Noyes (SPA)

Victoria

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate FFP candidate Other candidates
 
AstonLiberalRupert EvansAlan Tudge (Lib)Salore CraigRachel Hanna
BallaratLaborCatherine KingMark Banwell (Lib)Belinda CoatesJim Rainey
BatmanLaborMartin FergusonGeorge Souris (Lib)Alexandra BhathalAndrew ConlonCon Sarazen (Dem)
BendigoLaborSteve GibbonsCraig Hunter (Lib)Kymberlie DimozantosAlan Howard
BruceLaborAlan GriffinMike Kabos (Lib)Stefan ZibellFelicity Hemmersbach
CalwellLaborMaria VamvakinouWayne Tseng (Lib)Lenka ThompsonJeff TruscottPeter Byrne (SEP)
CaseyLiberalSami HishehTony Smith (Lib)Brendan PowellDaniel Harrison
ChisholmLaborAnna BurkeJohn Nguyen (Lib)Josh FergeusPhil GoodmanNimrod Evans (SPA)
CorangamiteLaborDarren CheesemanSarah Henderson (Lib)Mike LawrenceAnne WojczukSally-Anne Brown (Ind)
Nathan Timmins (LDP)
CorioLaborRichard MarlesDon Gibson (Lib)Gavin BrownScott AmberleySue Bull (SA)
DeakinLaborMike SymonPhil Barresi (Lib)David HowellPeter LakeAlex Norwick (AFP)
Abraham Seviloglou (Ind)
Benjamin Walsh (LDP)
DunkleyLiberalHelen ConstasBruce Billson (Lib)Simon TillerYasmin de Zilwa
FlindersLiberalFrancis Gagliano-VenturaGreg Hunt (Lib)Bob BrownReade Smith
GellibrandLaborNicola RoxonDavid McConnell (Lib)Rod SolinLiz MumbyTania Baptist (SEP)
Ben Courtice (SA)
GippslandNationalDarren McCubbinDarren Chester (Nat)Michael BondHeath JefferisBen Buckley (LDP)
GoldsteinLiberalNick EdenAndrew Robb (Lib)Neil PillingAnthony Forster
GortonLaborBrendan O'ConnorDamon Ryder (Lib)Steve WilsonSean Major
HigginsLiberalTony ClarkKelly O'Dwyer (Lib)Sam HibbinsAshley TruterDavid Fawcett (Ind)
HoltLaborAnthony ByrneRicardo Balancy (Lib)Frank di MascoloIan GeorgeMark Hitchins (SPA)
HothamLaborSimon CreanFazal Cader (Lib)Geoff PayneGary OngTrent Reardon (SPA)
IndiLiberalZuvele LeschenSophie Mirabella (Lib)Jenny O'ConnorRobert CavedonMark Carey (Dem)
Alan Lappin (Ind)
IsaacsLaborMark DreyfusDale McClelland (Lib)Chris CarmanHeather WheatleyGordon Ford (Ind)
JagajagaLaborJenny MacklinJohannes Bauch (Lib)Chris KearneyJoe SgarlataPeter Harris (SPA)
KooyongLiberalSteven HurdJosh Frydenberg (Lib)Des BensonJohn Laidler
LalorLaborJulia GillardSheridan Ingram (Lib)Peter TaylorLori McLeanMarc Aussie-Stone (Ind)
Joanne Clarke (Ind)
Van Rudd (-)
Brian Shaw (Ind)
Paul Sheehan (SPA)
La TrobeLiberalLaura SmythJason Wood (Lib)Jim ReiherDavid BarrowShem Bennett (LDP)
Martin Leahy (ASP)
MalleeNationalBob ScatesJohn Forrest (Nat)Helen HealyCarl Carter
MaribyrnongLaborBill ShortenConrad D'Souza (Lib)Tim LongColin MoyleRobert Livesay (Dem)
McEwenLiberalRob MitchellCameron Caine (Lib)Steve MeacherBelinda ClarksonMark Bini (LDP)
Robert Gordon (SPA)
McMillanLiberalChristine MaxfieldRussell Broadbent (Lib)Malcolm McKelvieLinden StokesLeigh Gatt (Ind)
MelbourneLaborCath BowtellSimon Olsen (Lib)Adam BandtGeorgia PearsonDavid Collyer (Dem)
Penelope Green (SPA)
Joel Murray (ASP)
Melbourne PortsLaborMichael DanbyKevin Ekendahl (Lib)Sue PlowrightDaniel EmmersonGregory Storer (SPA)
Christian Vega (ASP)
MenziesLiberalJoy BanerjiKevin Andrews (Lib)Chris PadghamKen Smithies
MurrayLiberalHugh MortensenSharman Stone (Lib)Ian ChristoeSerena MooreWill Clarke-Hannaford (SPA)
Jeff Davy (CEC)
Ewan McDonald (CDP)
ScullinLaborHarry JenkinsMax Williams (Lib)Gurm SekhonIvan Straton
WannonLiberalJudith McNamaraDan Tehan (Lib)Lisa OwenJahzeel ConcepcionRalph Leutton (Ind)
Allan Marsh (Ind)
Robert O'Brien (Ind)
James Purcell (Ind)
Katrina Rainsford (Ind)
WillsLaborKelvin ThomsonClaude Tomisich (Lib)Mark RileyDaniel MumbyTrent Hawkins (SA)
Craig Isherwood (CEC)
Paul Roberton (Dem)

Western Australia

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate FFP candidates CDP candidates Other candidates
 
BrandLaborGary GrayDonna GordinDawn JecksAndrew NewhouseBob Burdett
CanningLiberalAlannah MacTiernanDon RandallDenise HardieDarren VernedeJamie van BurgelIan Tuffnell (CEC)
CowanLiberalChas HopkinsLuke SimpkinsRob PhillipsAlan LeachDavid Kingston
CurtinLiberalSophie van der MerweJulie BishopGeorge CrispPat Seymour
DurackLiberalShane HillBarry HaaseJulie MathesonJane ForemanMac ForsythLynne Craigie (Nat)
ForrestLiberalJackie JarvisNola MarinoLuke PetersenBev CustersLee HerridgeJohn Hill (Nat)
FremantleLaborMelissa ParkeMatt TaylorKate DavisLarry ParsonsScott RobertsonSanna Andrew (SA)
Keith McEncroe (DLP)
HasluckLaborSharryn JacksonKen WyattGlenice SmithJim McCourtLinda BrewerDot Henry (Ind)
Andrew Middleton (TCS)
MooreLiberalJeremy BrownMal WasherSheridan YoungPaul BarrettMeg BirchGeorge Gault (ON)
O'ConnorLiberalIan BishopWilson TuckeyAndrew HuntleyPat ScallanJacky YoungTony Crook* (Nat)
Jean Robinson (CEC)
Neil Smithson (Ind)
Geoffrey Stokes (Ind)
PearceLiberalBill LeadbetterJudi MoylanToni WardenIan RoseJanet BroadstockDarren Moir (Nat)
Chris Pepper (CEC)
PerthLaborStephen SmithJoe FerranteJonathan HallettNigel IrvinePaul ConnellyAlex Bainbridge (SA)
StirlingLiberalLouise DurackMichael KeenanChris MartinPeter CliffordJenny WhatelyElizabeth Re (Ind)
SwanLaborTim HammondSteve IronsRebecca LeightonBarry DrennanSteve KlompJoe Lopez (SEP)
Bret Treasure (ASP)
TangneyLiberalDavid DoepelDennis JensenPeter BestMoyna RappKa-ren Chew

Senate

Sitting senators are shown in bold text. 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 Democrats candidates Ungrouped candidates
 
  1. Kate Lundy*
  2. David Mathews
  1. Gary Humphries*
  2. Matthew Watts
  1. Lin Hatfield Dodds
  2. Hannah Parris
  1. Darren Churchill
  2. Anthony David

John Glynn

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 Mark Arbib (Labor), Doug Cameron (Labor), Helen Coonan (Liberal), Marise Payne (Liberal), Ursula Stephens (Labor) and John Williams (National) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates CDP candidates FFP candidates
 
  1. John Faulkner*
  2. Matt Thistlethwaite*
  3. Steve Hutchins
  4. Anne Murnain
  5. Fiona Seaton
  6. Hugh McDermott
  1. Concetta Fierravanti-Wells* (Lib)
  2. Bill Heffernan* (Lib)
  3. Fiona Nash* (Nat)
  4. Hollie Hughes (Lib)
  5. Joe Dennis (Nat)
  6. George Bilic (Lib)
  1. Lee Rhiannon*
  2. Keith McIlroy
  3. Brami Jegatheeswaran
  4. Harriett Swift
  5. Simone Morrissey
  6. Dominic Kanak
  1. Paul Green
  2. Robyn Peebles
  3. Elaine Nile
  1. Greg Swane
  2. Phil Lamb
Democrats candidates One Nation candidates CEC candidates LDP candidates SA candidates
 
  1. Fiona Clancy
  2. Jen Mitchell
  1. Andrew Webber
  2. John Brett
  1. Robert Butler
  2. Ian McCaffrey
  1. Glenn Druery
  2. Lucy Gabb
  3. Peter Stitt
  1. Rachel Evans
  2. Soubhi Iskander
DLP candidates Sex Party candidates SFP candidates Carers candidates Climate Sceptics candidates
 
  1. Simon McCaffrey
  2. Martin Cullen
  1. Marianne Leishman
  2. Huw Campbell
  3. Larissa Zimmerman
  1. Jim Muirhead
  2. Alistair McGlashan
  1. Marylou Carter
  2. Maree Buckwalter
  1. Bill Koutalianos
  2. Geoffrey Brown
Secular candidates SEP candidates NCPP candidates Senator On-Line candidates Communist candidates
 
  1. Ian Bryce
  2. Lyle Warren
  1. Nick Beams
  2. Gabriela Zabala
  1. Andy Thompson
  2. Roland Foster
  1. Wes Bas
  2. Brianna Roach
  1. Geoff Lawler
  2. Brenda Kellaway
BAP candidates Group B candidates Group C candidates Group D candidates Group H candidates
 
  1. Ray Brown
  2. Michael O'Donnell
  1. Robert Hodges
  2. Bob Frier
  1. Tony Robinson
  2. Noel Selby
  1. Darrin Hodges
  2. Nick Folkes
  1. Nadia Bloom
  2. Bede Ireland
Group K candidates Group L candidates Group R candidates Group T candidates Group X candidates
 
  1. Meg Sampson
  2. June Hinchliffe
  1. Leon Belgrave
  2. Janos Beregszaszi
  1. David Barker
  2. S. G. Zureik
  1. William Bourke
  2. Mark O'Connor
  1. Jennifer Stefanac
  2. Tucky Cooley
Group AB candidates Group AE candidates Ungrouped candidates
 
  1. Michael Eckford
  2. Criselee Stevens
  1. Cheryl Kernot
  2. Simon Cant

Hamish Richardson
Norman Hooper
Stewart Scott-Irving
Bryan Pape
Andrew Whalan

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 CEC candidates Sex Party candidates SFP candidates Ungrouped candidates
 
  1. Trish Crossin*
  2. Matthew Gardiner
  1. Nigel Scullion*
  2. Rhianna Harker
  1. Warren H Williams
  2. Debbie Hudson
  1. Vernon Work
  2. Graham Setterberg
  1. Seranna Shutt
  2. Shana Leitens
  1. Phillip Hoare
  2. Matt Graham

Ian Lee (Ind)
Maurie Ryan (Ind)
Duncan Dean (Dem)

Queensland

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal National Party was defending four seats. Senators Ron Boswell (Liberal National), Sue Boyce (Liberal National), Mark Furner (Labor), John Hogg (Labor), Ian Macdonald (Liberal National) and Claire Moore (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates LNP candidates Greens candidates FFP candidates Democrats candidates
 
  1. Joe Ludwig*
  2. Jan McLucas*
  3. David Smith
  4. Shannon Fentiman
  1. George Brandis*
  2. Barnaby Joyce*
  3. Brett Mason*
  4. Russell Trood
  5. Julie Boyd
  1. Larissa Waters*
  2. Elizabeth Connors
  3. Jenny Stirling
  1. Wendy Francis
  2. Peter Findlay
  3. Amanda Nickson
  1. Paul Stevenson
  2. Jennifer Cluse
CDP candidates DLP candidates LDP candidates Sex Party candidates SA candidates
 
  1. Malcolm Brice
  2. Tony Vogel
  1. Tony Zegenhagen
  2. Angelique Barr
  3. Noel Jackson
  1. Jim Fryar
  2. Robert Fulton
  1. Desiree Gibson
  2. Tim Sheen
  1. Sam Watson
  2. David Lowe
One Nation candidates Secular candidates Carers candidates CEC candidates Senator On-Line candidates
 
  1. Rod Evans
  2. Ian Nelson
  1. Kat Alberts
  2. Peter Shelton
  1. Anne Vetter
  2. Vicki Horne
  1. Robert Thies
  2. Maurice Hetherington
  1. Scott Reading
  2. Joh Embrey
SFP candidates Australia First candidates Climate Sceptics candidates AFLP candidates Group C candidates
 
  1. Andrew Peter
  2. Chris Huggett
  1. Peter Schuback
  2. Nick Maine
  1. Terence Cardwell
  2. Lance Jones
  1. Keith Douglas
  2. Michael Mansfield
  1. Paul Spencer
  2. Mary Spencer
Group F candidates Group G candidates Group I candidates Ungrouped candidates
 
  1. John Pyke
  2. Christopher Tooley
  1. E-Jay Lindsay-Park
  2. Lachlan Guerin
  1. Russell Wattie
  2. John Dowell

Mark White
Don Bambrick
Mark Smith
Jarrod Wirth
Peter Pyke
Maurie Carroll

South Australia

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Senators Cory Bernardi (Liberal), Simon Birmingham (Liberal), Don Farrell (Labor), Sarah Hanson-Young (Greens), Nick Xenophon (Independent) and Penny Wong (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates FFP candidates Democrats candidates
 
  1. Alex Gallacher*
  2. Anne McEwen*
  3. Dana Wortley
  1. Mary Jo Fisher*
  2. Sean Edwards*
  3. David Fawcett*
  4. Peter Salu
  1. Penny Wright*
  2. Sandy Montgomery
  3. Jeremy Miller
  1. Bob Day
  2. Andrew Cole
  3. Thea Hennessey
  1. Jeanie Walker
  2. Andrew Castrique
DLP candidates CDP candidates One Nation candidates LDP candidates Sex Party candidates
 
  1. Paul Russell
  2. David McCabe
  1. Joseph Stephen
  2. Frank Revink
  1. Robert Edmonds
  2. Peter Fitzpatrick
  1. Nick Kerry
  2. Megan Clark
  1. Ari Reid
  2. Jason Virgo
SA candidates Climate Sceptics candidates Carers candidates Senator On-Line candidates SFP candidates
 
  1. Renfrey Clarke
  2. Ruth Ratcliffe
  1. Leon Ashby
  2. Nathan Ashby
  1. Garry Connor
  2. Angela Groves
  1. Simon Lang
  2. Jamie Dawson
  1. Steve Larsson
  2. Robert Borsak
BAP candidates Secular candidates Group B candidates Ungrouped candidates
 
  1. Bill Adams
  2. Neil Jackson
  1. Scott Sharrad
  2. Moira Clarke
  1. Mark Aldridge
  2. Christopher Cochrane

Michelle Drummond

Tasmania

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Australian Greens were defending one seat. Senators Catryna Bilyk (Labor), Bob Brown (Greens), Carol Brown (Labor), David Bushby (Liberal), Richard Colbeck (Liberal) and Nick Sherry (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates FFP candidates Democrats candidates
 
  1. Helen Polley*
  2. Anne Urquhart*
  3. Lisa Singh*
  1. Eric Abetz*
  2. Stephen Parry*
  3. Guy Barnett
  1. Christine Milne*
  2. Peter Whish-Wilson
  3. Penelope Ann
  1. Jim Zubic
  2. Hamish Woodcock
  1. Paulene Hutton
  2. Timothy Neal
DLP candidates SFP candidates Senator On-Line candidates Secular candidates Climate Sceptics candidates
 
  1. Mishka Gora
  2. Margaret Williams
  1. Ray Williams
  2. Jeff Blackmore
  1. Julie Murray
  2. Sven Wiener
  1. Jeff Keogh
  2. Jin-oh Choi
  1. Frank Waller
  2. Sally Costella
Ungrouped candidates
 

Dino Ottavi

Victoria

Six Senate places are up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. The Family First Party was defending one seat. Senators Jacinta Collins (Labor), David Feeney (Labor), Mitch Fifield (Liberal), Helen Kroger (Liberal), Gavin Marshall (Labor) and Scott Ryan (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates FFP candidates Democrats candidates
 
  1. Kim Carr*
  2. Stephen Conroy*
  3. Antony Thow
  4. Marg Lewis
  5. Shelly Freeman
  1. Michael Ronaldson* (Lib)
  2. Bridget McKenzie* (Nat)
  3. Julian McGauran (Lib)
  4. Susan Jennison (Lib)
  1. Richard Di Natale*
  2. Janet Rice
  3. Nam Bui
  4. Jen Hargrave
  5. Julie Rivendell
  6. Liezl Shnookal
  1. Steve Fielding
  2. Gary Plumridge
  3. Ann Bown Seeley
  4. Yuli Goh
  5. Joyce Khoo
  1. Roger Howe
  2. Rick Westgarth
One Nation candidates CEC candidates LDP candidates SA candidates Sex Party candidates
   
  1. Rosalyn Townsend
  2. Phillip Townsend
  1. Doug Mitchell
  2. Katherine Isherwood
  1. Ross Currie
  2. Graeme Klass
  1. Margarita Windisch
  2. Sharon Firebrace
  3. Ron Guy
  1. Fiona Patten
  2. Emma Wilson
  3. Katie Blakey
Carers candidates BAP candidates Climate Sceptics candidates DLP candidates CDP candidates
   
  1. Christopher Monteagle
  2. Wendy Peacock
  1. Darren Evans
  2. Sam White
  1. Chris Dawson
  2. Lee Holmes
  1. John Madigan*
  2. Geraldine Gonsalvez
  3. John Kavanagh
  1. Vickie Janson
  2. Ben Eddy-Veitz
SFP candidates SEP candidates Senator On-Line candidates Secular candidates Group B candidates
     
  1. Peter Kelly
  2. Alex Krstic
  1. Patrick O'Connor
  2. Keo Vongvixay
  1. Glenn Sargent
  2. Emma Wardle
  1. John Perkins
  2. Rosemary Sceats
  1. Joseph Toscano
  2. Jenny Warfe
  3. Andrew Sadauskas
Group U candidates Ungrouped candidates
     
  1. Stephen Mayne
  2. Paula Piccinini

Grant Beale
Glenn Shea

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 Mark Bishop (Labor), Michaelia Cash (Liberal), Alan Eggleston (Liberal), David Johnston (Liberal), Scott Ludlam (Greens) and Louise Pratt (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates FFP candidates
 
  1. Chris Evans*
  2. Glenn Sterle*
  3. Wendy Perdon
  4. Peter MacFarlane
  1. Mathias Cormann*
  2. Chris Back*
  3. Judith Adams*
  4. Jane Mouritz
  5. Jonathan Huston
  1. John McCourt
  2. Ronnie Fleay
  3. Michael Rose
  1. Rachel Siewert*
  2. Kado Muir
  3. Christine Cunningham
  1. Linda Rose
  2. Steve Fuhrmann
Democrats candidates CDP candidates CEC candidates LDP candidates Climate Sceptics candidates
 
  1. Paul Young
  2. Matthew Corica
  1. Trevor Young
  2. Lachlan Dunjey
  1. Judy Sudholz
  2. Stuart Smith
  1. Mark Walmsley
  2. Mark Dixon
  1. Beau Woods
  2. Heather Dewar
SFP candidates Carers Alliance candidates SA candidates Secular candidates DLP candidates
 
  1. Paul Peake
  2. Christine Peake
  1. Julie Gilmore
  2. Aileen Polain
  1. Ben Peterson
  2. Julie Gray
  1. Guy Curtis
  2. Andrew Thompson
  1. Elaine McNeill
  2. Joe Nardizzi
One Nation candidates Sex Party candidates Senator On-Line candidates Group A candidates Group B candidates
 
  1. Craig Bradshaw
  2. Bill Cook
  1. Justine Martin
  2. Mark Coleman
  1. Daniel Mayer
  2. Keturah Hoffman
  1. Anthony Fels
  2. Felly Chandra
  1. Paddy Embry
  2. Juanita Finnegan
Group U candidates Group V candidates Ungrouped candidates
 
  1. Gerry Georgatos
  2. Bill Hayward
  3. Marianne Mackay
  4. Lara Menkens
  1. Scott Cowans
  2. John Goodlad
  3. James Versteegen

Rosemary Steineck

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 41 * 35 * 15 * 11 * 5 * 2 * 109 6
Liberal National Party 30 * 30 1
National Party of Australia 10 * 2 * 4 * 16 3
Country Liberal Party 2 * 2 1
Australian Greens 48 * 37 * 30 * 15 * 11 * 5 * 2 * 2 * 150 8
Family First Party 16 * 37 * 30 * 14 * 11 * * 108 6
Christian Democratic Party 26 * 1 * * 15 * * 42 5
Australian Democrats 12 * 5 * * * 8 * * * * 25 8
Liberal Democratic Party 9 * 5 * 4 * * 4 * 22 5
One Nation 14 * * 3 * 1 * 2 * 1 21 5
Secular Party of Australia 6 * 9 * 1 * * 1 * 1 * 1 19 6
Citizens Electoral Council 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 1 2 * 12 5
Socialist Alliance 4 * 3 * 1 * 2 * 1 * 1 12 5
Socialist Equality Party 7 * 2 * 1 10 2
Democratic Labor Party * * 6 * 1 * * * 7 6
The Climate Sceptics 1 * * * 1 * 5 * * 7 6
Australian Sex Party 2 * 3 * * 1 * * * 6 6
Australia First Party 4 1 * 5 1
Carers Alliance 3 * * * * * 3 5
Building Australia Party 3 * * * 3 3
Non-Custodial Parents Party 2 * 2 1
Communist Alliance 1 * 1 1
Shooters and Fishers Party * * * * * * * 7
Senator On-Line * * * * * * 6
Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party * 1
Independent and other 40 15 21 4 3 2 2 87

Unregistered parties and groups

Some parties and groups that did not qualify for registration with the Australian Electoral Commission nevertheless endorsed candidates, who appeared on the ballot papers as independent or unaffiliated candidates.

  • The Australian Protectionist Party endorsed Andrew Phillips in Mayo and Group D for the Senate in New South Wales.[33]
  • The Republican Democrats endorsed Group AB for the Senate in New South Wales and ungrouped candidate Peter Pyke for the Senate in Queensland.[34]
  • The Stable Population Party of Australia endorsed Group T for the Senate in New South Wales.[35]
  • The Reconcile Australia Party endorsed Group X for the Senate in New South Wales.[36]
  • WA First endorsed Group V for the Senate in Western Australia.[37]
  • The First Nations Political Party (FNPP) endorsed Kenny Lechleitner in Lingiari and ungrouped candidate Maurie Ryan for the Senate in the Northern Territory.[38]
  • The Ecology, Social Justice, Aboriginal Party, affiliated with the FNPP, endorsed Dot Henry in Hasluck,[39] Geoffrey Stokes in O'Connor and Group U for the Senate in Western Australia.[40]
  • The Revolutionary Socialist Party endorsed Hamish Chitts in Griffith and Van Rudd in Lalor.[41][42]
  • The Communist League endorsed Ronald Poulsen in Blaxland.[43]
  • Stop Population Growth Now endorsed Bill Spragg in Mayo.[44]
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See also

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  31. Smiles, Sarah; Moncrief, Marc (15 January 2009). "Libs lose a small-l as Troeth goes". The Age. Melbourne: Fairfax Media.
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  33. Australian Protectionist Party (24 September 2010). "Congratulations to the APP candidates". Retrieved 1 April 2011.
  34. Republican Democrats (30 July 2010). "Rep Dems challenge odds to field three Senate candidates". Retrieved 1 April 2011.
  35. Stable Population Party of Australia (23 August 2010). "2010 Election Round-up" (PDF). Retrieved 1 April 2011.
  36. Reconcile Australia Party (6 October 2010). "Press releases". Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
  37. WA First (2010). "Our candidates". Archived from the original on 7 September 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
  38. Green Left Weekly (1 August 2010). "Greens Indigenous candidate to stand". Green Left Weekly.
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  40. Media Release Archived 25 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  41. Revolutionary Socialist Party (2010), RSP announces campaign against racism & Labor government
  42. Direct Action
  43. http://www.abc.net.au/elections/federal/2010/guide/blax.htm
  44. http://www.stoppopulationgrowthnow.com/newsletter2.pdf
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