Candidates of the 1986 Western Australian state election

The 1986 Western Australian state election was held on 8 February 1986.

Retiring Members

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Labor

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Liberal

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Independent

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Legislative Assembly

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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
Albany Liberal Josephine Lynch Leon Watt
Armadale Labor Bob Pearce Phillip Giblett
Ascot Labor Mal Bryce Robert van Straalen
Avon Labor Ken McIver Michael Cahill Max Trenorden
Balcatta Labor Ron Bertram Vincenzo Alessandrino
Balga Labor Brian Burke John Gordon William Nind (Ind)
Bunbury Labor Phil Smith John Sibson Alfred Bussell (Ind)
Canning Labor Judyth Watson Elkin Conway
Clontarf Liberal Kon Vatskalis Tony Williams
Cockburn Labor Clive Hughes Mark Iriks
Collie Labor Tom Jones John Davison Hilda Turnbull Roy Bussell (Ind)
Cottesloe Liberal John Noonan Bill Hassell
Dale Liberal Philip Vincent Cyril Rushton Mark Beadle (Dem)
Darling Range Liberal William McAtee George Spriggs Richard Jeffreys (Dem)
East Melville Liberal Gary Low Richard Lewis
Esperance-Dundas Labor Julian Grill Marie Wordsworth
Floreat Liberal Ian Bacon Andrew Mensaros
Fremantle Labor David Parker Aileen Atkins Frank Noakes (SWP)
Wendy Schulze (Ind)
Gascoyne Liberal Kevin Leahy Ian Laurance
Geraldton Labor Jeff Carr Marjorie Tubby
Gosnells Labor Yvonne Henderson Michael Smith
Greenough Liberal David Ridley Reg Tubby
Helena Labor Gordon Hill Beryl Joines
Joondalup Labor Jackie Watkins Mick Nanovich Harry Frochter (Dem)
Vida Wright (Ind)
Kalamunda Liberal Jacqueline Jeffreys Ian Thompson
Kalgoorlie Labor Ian Taylor Stephanie Farrell (Ind)
Karrinyup Liberal Ian Noack Jim Clarko
Katanning-Roe National Jonathan Davies Dick Old Monty House
Kimberley Labor Ernie Bridge William Shepherd
Mandurah Labor John Read Wayne McRostie George Counsel (Dem)
Maylands Labor Peter Dowding Michael MacAulay Peter Hayes (Dem)
David MacLiver (Ind)
Michael Pal (Ind)
Clive Turner (Ind)
Melville Labor Barry Hodge Eric Zumbo
Merredin National Salvatore Musca Bruce Harvey Hendy Cowan
Mitchell Labor David Smith Trevor Slater
Moore National Nicholas Agocs Bert Crane Frank Creagh
Morley-Swan Labor Arthur Tonkin Christine Fisher
Mount Lawley Liberal Kenneth Withers George Cash
Mount Marshall Liberal Robert Couzens Bill McNee Mort Schell
Mundaring Labor Gavan Troy Steven Hart Rodney Gibbs (Dem)
Murchison-Eyre Liberal Christopher Sweeney Ross Lightfoot Cyril Barnes (Ind)
Neil Dimer (Ind)
John Ford (Ind)
Aubrey Lynch (Ind)
Murdoch Liberal Mark Johnson Barry MacKinnon Orland Bertocchi (Ind)
Anthony Greatwood (Ind)
Murray-Wellington Liberal Terrence Caraher John Bradshaw
Narrogin National Wayne White Peter Jones Cambell Nalder
Nedlands Liberal Ross Williamson Richard Court
Nollamara Labor Keith Wilson Wouterina Klein
Perth Labor Terry Burke Peter Evans Michael Crossing (Ind)
Pilbara Labor Pam Buchanan Johannes Van Uden
Rockingham Labor Mike Barnett Robert Douglas Patricia Todd (Ind)
Scarborough Labor Graham Burkett Frances Grierson Barbara Churchward (Ind)
Charles Hall (Dem)
South Perth Liberal Jennifer McNae Bill Grayden
Stirling National Peter Skinner Matt Stephens
Subiaco Liberal Carmen Lawrence Ross McLean Geoff Stuart (Ind)
Vasse Liberal Laurie Watson Barry Blaikie
Victoria Park Labor Ron Davies Diane Airey
Warren Labor David Evans Paul Omodei Charles Parke (Ind)
Welshpool Labor Bill Thomas Stephen Gardiner
Whitford Labor Pam Beggs Kenneth Schulz Graeme Major (Dem)

Legislative Council

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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
Central National Kim Chance John Panizza Harry Gayfer
Lower Central Liberal John Bird Sandy Lewis Eric Blight Violet Fussell
Lower North Liberal Lesley-Ann Hoare Phil Lockyer Kenneth Winder Frank Nesci (Ind)
Lower West Liberal Beryl Jones Ian Pratt Shirley de la Hunty
Metropolitan Liberal Max Evans Jack Evans Patrick Finn (Ind Lab)
North Labor Frank Butler
Tom Helm*
Helen Aquilina
North Central Metropolitan Labor Joe Berinson Frank Hansford-Miller Jean Foster
North Metropolitan Liberal John Halden Peter Wells Jean Jenkins
North-East Metropolitan Labor Tom Butler Robert Nicholson Fred Long
South Liberal Albert Newman Thomas Knight John Caldwell
South Central Metropolitan Liberal John Bissett Phillip Pendal Alan Needham
South-East Labor Jim Brown Douglas Krepp
South Metropolitan Labor Garry Kelly Alan Harste
South-East Metropolitan Labor Bob Hetherington Jonathan Shack Douglas Gettingby
South-West Liberal Doug Wenn James Dwyer Janice Bowen
Upper West Liberal Margaret McAleer Sue Shields
West Liberal Nadeem Ramsay Gordon Masters Kenneth Goodman

See also

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References

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  • 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.