Candidates of the 2022 Australian federal election

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This is a list of confirmed pre-selected candidates for the 2022 Australian federal election.

Retiring and disendorsed members[]

The following Members of Parliament (MPs) and Senators are not contesting the election.

Labor[]

  • Sharon Bird MP (Cunningham, NSW) – announced retirement on 19 November 2021[1]
  • Anthony Byrne MP (Holt, Vic) – announced retirement on 3 March 2022[2]
  • Joel Fitzgibbon MP (Hunter, NSW) – announced retirement on 12 September 2021[3]
  • Chris Hayes MP (Fowler, NSW) – announced retirement on 24 March 2021[4]
  • Julie Owens MP (Parramatta, NSW) – announced retirement on 28 October 2021[5]
  • Warren Snowdon MP (Lingiari, NT) – announced retirement on 10 December 2020[6]

Liberal[]

  • John Alexander MP (Bennelong, NSW) – announced retirement on 12 November 2021[7]
  • Kevin Andrews MP (Menzies, Vic) – lost preselection on 31 January 2021[8]
  • Nicolle Flint MP (Boothby, SA) – announced retirement on 26 February 2021[9]
  • Greg Hunt MP (Flinders, Vic) – announced retirement on 2 December 2021[10]
  • Steve Irons MP (Swan, WA) – announced retirement on 24 September 2021[11]
  • Andrew Laming MP (Bowman, Qld) – announced retirement on 28 March 2021,[12] disendorsed on 12 April 2021 after refusal to withdraw preselection nomination[13]
  • Christian Porter MP (Pearce, WA) – announced retirement on 1 December 2021[14]
  • Tony Smith MP (Casey, Vic) – announced retirement on 14 July 2021[15]

Nationals[]

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 used.

Australian Capital Territory[]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate[21] UAP candidate[22] Other candidates
 
Bean Labor David Smith Jane Hiatt[23] Kathryn Savery[24] Tracey Page Jamie Christie (Ind)[25]
Canberra Labor Alicia Payne Slade Minson Tim Hollo[26] Catherine Smith
Fenner Labor Andrew Leigh Nathan Kuster[23] Natasa Sojic[27] Timothy Elton

New South Wales[]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate[21] UAP candidate[22] Other candidates
 
Banks Liberal Zhi Soon[28] David Coleman (Lib) Isaac Nasedra Marika Momircevski Diane Markantonakis (TNL)[29]
Barton Labor Linda Burney Taylor van Dijke Dimitri Honos[30] Phillip Pollard (PHON)
Bennelong Liberal Simon Kennedy (Lib)[31] Rhys Collyer John August (Fusion)[32]
Kyinzom Dhongdue (DPDA)[33]
Eric Zhang (TNL)[34]
Berowra Liberal Julian Leeser (Lib) Christopher Martinic Nicholas Samios (LDP)[35]
Blaxland Labor Jason Clare Elvis Sinosic
Bradfield Liberal Paul Fletcher (Lib)[36] Martin Cousins Rob Fletcher Nicolette Boele (Ind)[37]
Brendan Clarke (Fusion)[32]
Janine Kitson (Ind)[38]
Anne Matheson (TNL)[29]
Tom Sellers (Ind)[39]
Calare National Andrew Gee (Nat) Kay Nankervis Adam Jannis Kate Hook (Ind)[40]
Stacey Whittaker (PHON)
Chifley Labor Ed Husic[41] Sujan Selven Zvetanka Raskov Ben Roughley (LDP)[35]
Amit Batish (PHON)
Cook Liberal Scott Morrison (Lib)[36] Jacqueline Guinane Gaye Cameron (PHON)
Cowper National Keith McMullen Pat Conaghan (Nat) Timothy Nott Joshua Fairhall Carolyn Heise (Ind)[42]
Faye Aspiotis (PHON)
Cunningham Labor Alison Byrnes[43] Dylan Green[44] Benjamin Britton Michael Glover (LDP)[35]
Alexis Garnaut-Miller (ACP)[45]
Dobell Labor Emma McBride[41] Michael Feneley[46] Scott Rickard Dean Mackin
Eden-Monaro Labor Kristy McBain[41] Vivian Harris Darren Garnon Toni McLennan (IMOP)
Farrer Liberal Sussan Ley (Lib)[47] Louis Ramos
Fowler Labor Kristina Keneally[48] Avery Howard Lela Panich Peter Runge (LDP)[35]
Gilmore Labor Fiona Phillips[41] Andrew Constance (Lib)[49] Carmel McCallum Jordan Maloney
Grayndler Labor Anthony Albanese[41] Rachael Jacobs[50] David Smith Michael Dello-Iacovo (AJP)
James Haggerty (Fusion)[32]
Greenway Labor Michelle Rowland[41] Damien Atkins Mark Rex
Hughes UAP Peter Tsambalas[51] Craig Kelly[52] Jennifer Philip (TNL)[53]
Linda Seymour (Ind)[52]
Georgia Steele (Ind)[52][54]
Hume Liberal Angus Taylor (Lib)[36] Garry Dollin Penny Ackery (Ind)[55]
Sheneli Dona (Ind)[56]
Rebecca Thompson (PHON)
Hunter Labor Daniel Repacholi[57] James Thomson (Nat)[58] Janet Murray[59] Geoff Passfield Stuart Bonds (Ind)
Daniel Wallace (Ind)[60]
Victoria Davies (AJP)
Dale McNamara (PHON)
Kingsford Smith Labor Matt Thistlethwaite[41] Anthony Tawaf
Lindsay Liberal Trevor Ross Melissa McIntosh (Lib) Kristina Schupp
Lyne National David Gillespie (Nat) Karl Attenborough[61] Joel Putland
Macarthur Labor Mike Freelander[41] Rosetta Sicari Adam Zahra (PHON)
Mackellar Liberal Paula Goodman Jason Falinski (Lib) Ethan Hrnjak Christopher Ball Sophie Scamps (Ind)[62]
Barry Steele (TNL)[29]
Macquarie Labor Susan Templeman[41] Sarah Richards (Lib)[63] Joel MacKay[64] Nicole Evans Greg Keightley (AJP)
Michelle Palmer (IMOP)[65]
McMahon Labor Chris Bowen[41] Astrid O'Neill Marie Saliba Cameron Shamsabad (LDP)[66][35]
Mitchell Liberal Alex Hawke (Lib)[47] Matt Cox Linda Daniel
New England National Laura Hughes[67] Barnaby Joyce (Nat) Carol Sparks[68] Cindy Duncan
Newcastle Labor Sharon Claydon[41] Charlotte McCabe[69] Amanda Cook Emily Brollo (AJP)
William Hussey (IMOP)[70]
Mark Watson (PHON)
North Sydney Liberal Catherine Renshaw[71] Trent Zimmerman (Lib)[47] Lynne Saville Robert Nalbandian Victor Kline (TNL)[29]
Kylea Tink (Ind)[72]
Page National Patrick Deegan[73] Kevin Hogan (Nat) Kashmir Miller Ian Williamson Brett Duroux (I-APA)
Hanabeth Luke (Ind)[74]
Serge Killingbeck (TNL)[29]
Parkes National Mark Coulton (Nat) Petrus Van Der Steen Peter Rothwell (LDP)[35]
Benjamin Fox (IMOP)[75]
Parramatta Labor Phil Bradley Julian Fayad Rob Sinclair (Ind)[76]
Paterson Labor Meryl Swanson[41] Brooke Vitnell (Lib) Louise Ihlein Jason Olbourne Angela Ketas (IMOP)[77]
Neil Turner (PHON)
Reid Liberal Sally Sitou[78] Fiona Martin (Lib)[36] Charles Jago Jamal Daoud Simeon Boikov (Ind)[79]

Natalie Baini (Ind)
Sahar Khalili (Fusion)[32]

Richmond Labor Justine Elliot[41] Kimberley Hone (Nat)[80] Mandy Nolan[81] Rob Marks Monica Shepherd (IMOP)[82]
Riverina National Mark Jeffreson Michael McCormack (Nat) Daniel Martelozzo Pennie Scott (Ind)[83]
Dean McCrae (LDP)[35]
Robertson Liberal Gordon Reid[84] Lucy Wicks (Lib) Shelly McGrath Barbara-Jane Murray Melinda Arnold (TNL)[85]
Vania Holt (Ind)[86]
Jeff Lawson (I-APA)[87]
Bentley Logan (LDP)[35]
Paul Borthwick (ACP)[45]
Patrick Murphy (AJP)
Kate Mason (IMOP)
Shortland Labor Pat Conroy[41] Nell McGill (Lib) Kim Grierson Kenneth Maxwell Bree Roberts (AJP)
Quintin King (PHON)
Sydney Labor Tanya Plibersek[41] Chetan Sahai Vanessa Hadchiti
Warringah Independent Kristyn Glanville Andrew Robertson Zali Steggall (Ind)
Kate Paterson (AJP)
Steven Tripp (PHON)
Watson Labor Tony Burke[41] John Koukoulis
Wentworth Liberal Tim Murray Dave Sharma (Lib) Dominic Wy Kanak Natalie Dumer Daniel Lewkovitz (LDP)[88]
Allegra Spender (Ind)[89]
Werriwa Labor Anne Stanley[41] Wissam Kayal (Lib)[36] Apurva Shukla Tony Nikolic Victor Tey (LDP)[35]
Whitlam Labor Stephen Jones[41] Michael Cains (Lib)[36] Jamie Dixon[44] Michael Wheeler (LDP)[35]

Northern Territory[]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate CLP candidate Greens candidate UAP candidate[22] Other candidates
 
Lingiari Labor Marion Scrymgour[90] Damien Ryan Allan McLeod
Solomon Labor Luke Gosling Tina MacFarlane Tayla Selfe

Queensland[]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate LNP candidate Greens candidate[21] PHON candidate UAP candidate[22] Other candidates
 
Blair Labor Shayne Neumann Sam Biggins[91] Danielle Mutton[92][93] Liz Suduk Quinton Cunningham Angela Lowery (AJP)
Michelle Jaques (LDP)[94]
Bonner LNP Tabatha Young[95] Ross Vasta Bernard Lakey[21] Amanda Neil[96] Serge Diklitch [97] Kim Prior (TNL)
Bowman LNP Donisha Duff[98] Henry Pike[99] Ian Mazlin[100] Mary-Jane Stevens Phil Johnson (TNL)[101]
Brisbane LNP Madonna Jarrett[102][103] Stephen Bates[92][104] Justin Knudson Tiana Kennedy (AJP)
Capricornia LNP Russell Robertson[105][103] Michelle Landry Mike Jones[106][92] Kylee Stanton Nathan Harding Steve Murphy (LDP)[94]
Dawson LNP Shane Hamilton[107][103] Andrew Willcox[108] Julie Hall Christian Young
Dickson LNP Ali France[109][103] Peter Dutton Vinnie Batten[92][110] Tamera Gibson Stephanie Olsson
Fadden LNP Letitia Del Fabbro[111] Stuart Robert Sally Spain[112][92] Sandy Roach Nathan O'Brien Stewart Brooker (Ind)
Alex Forbes (LDP)[94]
Fairfax LNP Sue Ferguson[113] Ted O'Brien Sue Etheridge[114][92] Nikki Civitarese Lisa Khoury Tash Poole (AJP)

Wendy Hazelton (IMOP)

Fisher LNP Judene Andrews[115] Andrew Wallace Andrew McLean[92] Sam Schriever Tony Moore Vickie Breckenridge (AJP)
Flynn LNP Matt Burnett[116][103] Colin Boyce[117] Tanya Wieden
Forde LNP Rowan Holzberger[118][119] Bert van Manen Jordan Hall[120] Roxanne O'Halloran Samuel Holland (TNL)
Linda McCarthy (AJP)
Griffith Labor Terri Butler Olivia Roberts Max Chandler-Mather[92][121] Robert McMullan
Groom LNP Gen Allpass[122][123] Garth Hamilton Mickey Berry[124][92] Grant Abraham Melissa Bannister Suzie Holt (Ind)[125]
Kirstie Smolenski (Ind)[126]
Herbert LNP John Ring[127][128] Phillip Thompson Scott Humphreys[21] Greg Dowling Angela Egan (Ind)[129]
Clynton Hawks (KAP)[130]
Toni McMahon (IMOP)[131]
Hinkler LNP Jason Scanes[132] Keith Pitt Nicole Cornish[92][133] Zak Menhennett Kristie Nash Amy Byrnes (AJP)
Kennedy KAP Jason Brandon[134] Jennifer Cox[135] Peter Campion[136] Bob Katter (KAP)
Leichhardt LNP Elida Faith[137][103] Warren Entsch Phillip Musumeci[138] Daniel Hannagan Susanne Bayly (AJP)
Pat O'Shane (SA)[139]
Silvia Mogorovich (IMOP)[140]
Lilley Labor Anika Wells Melissa Stevens[92][141] Gerardine Hoogland Daniel Freshwater (LDP)[94] Stephen McGrath (IMOP)
Longman LNP Rebecca Fanning[142] Terry Young Ross Taylor

[143]

Stefanie Sutherland Paula Gilbard (AJP)

Jens Lipponer (LDP)[94]

Maranoa LNP Dave Kerrigan[144] David Littleproud Ellisa Parker Mike Kelly Nathan McDonald
McPherson LNP Carl Ungerer[145] Karen Andrews Kevin Hargraves Joshua Berrigan Glenn Pyne (LDP)[94]
Moncrieff LNP Glen Palmer[146] Angie Bell April Broadbent[21] Leeanne Schultz Dean Vegas Diane Demetre (LDP)[94]
Moreton Labor Graham Perrett Steven Huang Claire Garton[92][147] Chelsea Follett
Oxley Labor Milton Dick Chris Green[91] Asha Worsteling[92][148] Timothy Coombes
Petrie LNP Mick Denton[149][103] Luke Howarth Will Simon[92][150] Kelly Guenoun Chris Cicchitti (AJP)
Rankin Labor Jim Chalmers Neil Cotter[92] Glen Cookson Jeffery Crank Suzanne Clarke (AJP)
Ryan LNP Peter Cossar[151] Julian Simmonds Elizabeth Watson-Brown[92][152] Bernard Wong Janine Rees (PROG)
Damian Coory (LDP)[94]
Wide Bay LNP Geoff Williams[153] Llew O'Brien Craig Armstrong[154][92] Nathan Buckley Tracy Bennett Andrea Newland (IMOP)[155]
Wright LNP Pam McCreadie Scott Buchholz Nicole Thompson[156] Keith Hicks Cassandra Duffill

South Australia[]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate[21] UAP candidate[22] Other candidates
 
Adelaide Labor Steve Georganas Amy Grantham Rebecca Galdies Sean Allwood
Barker Liberal Tony Pasin Rosa Hillam David Swiggs
Boothby Liberal Louise Miller-Frost[157] Rachel Swift[158] Jeremy Carter Graeme Clark Jo Dyer (Ind)[159]
Grey Liberal Rowan Ramsey Suzanne Waters[160]
Hindmarsh Labor Mark Butler Patrick O'Sullivan[161] George Melissourgos[162]
Kingston Labor Amanda Rishworth John Photakis Russell Jackson
Makin Labor Tony Zappia Alan Howard-Jones Kimberley Drozdoff
Mayo Centre Alliance Marisa Bell[163] Allison Bluck Greg Elliott Samantha McGrail Rebekha Sharkie (CA)
Spence Labor Matt Burnell[164] Ritan Zeid David Deex Alvin Warren
Sturt Liberal Sonja Baram[165] James Stevens Katie McCusker Stephen Grant Inty Elham (DPDA)[166]
Chris Schmidt (TNL)[29]

Tasmania[]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate[167][21] UAP candidate[22] JLN candidate[168] Other candidates
 
Bass Liberal Ross Hart[169] Bridget Archer Cecily Rosol[170] Kyle Squibb Bob Salt
Braddon Liberal Chris Lynch[171] Gavin Pearce Darren Briggs[170] Darren Bobbermien Sophie Lehmann Craig Garland (Ind)[172]
Clark Independent Simon Davis[173][174] Janet Shelley[170] Sandra Galloway Andrew Wilkie (Ind)[175]
Franklin Labor Julie Collins Kristy Johnson Jade Darko[170] Lisa Matthews Chris Hannan Anna Bateman (LOC)[176]
Stephen Hindley (PHON)[177]
Lyons Labor Brian Mitchell[41] Susie Bower[178] Liz Johnstone[170] Rohan Peterson Troy Pfitzner


Victoria[]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate[21] UAP candidate[22] Other candidates
 
Aston Liberal Mary Doyle[179] Alan Tudge (Lib) Asher Cookson Rebekah Spelman Ryan Bruce (TNL)[29]
Ballarat Labor Catherine King[41] Terri Pryse-Smith
Bendigo Labor Lisa Chesters[41] Megan Purcell Cate Sinclair Elijah Suares[180] Ben Mihail (PHON)
Bruce Labor Julian Hill[181] James Moody (Lib)[182] Matthew Kirwan Matt Babet
Calwell Labor Maria Vamvakinou[41] Natalie Abboud Joshua Naim Jerome Small (VS)
Casey Liberal Bill Brindle[183] Aaron Violi (Lib)[184] Jenny Game Anthony Bellve Claire Ferres Miles (Ind)[185]
Chisholm Liberal Carina Garland[183][41][186] Gladys Liu (Lib)[183] Sarah Newman[187] Melanie Kempson Max Mok (DPDA)[166]
Ryan Dare (ACP)[188]
Cooper Labor Ged Kearney[189] Oliver Walsh Celeste Liddle[190] Adam La Rosa Rabin Bangaar (AJP)
Adrian Whitehead (Fusion)[32]
Kath Larkin (VS)
Corangamite Labor Libby Coker Stephanie Asher (Lib)[191] Alex Marshall Daniel Abou-zeid Paul Barker (LDP)[192]
Tom Roe (Ind)
Meg Watkins (AJP)
Corio Labor Richard Marles[41] Simon Northeast Morris Murdock Naomi Adams (AJP)
Deakin Liberal Matthew Gregg[183] Michael Sukkar (Lib) Rob Humphreys Bianca Gidley
Dunkley Labor Peta Murphy[41] Sharn Coombes (Lib)[193] Liam O'Brien Adrian Irvine Damian Willis (LDP)[192]
Flinders Liberal Surbhi Snowball[194] Zoe McKenzie (Lib)[195] Colin Lane[196] Despi O'Connor (Ind)[197]
Sarah Russell (Ind)[198]
Cyndi Marr (PHON)
Chrysten Abraham (LDP)[192]
Fraser Labor Daniel Mulino[199] Bella Mitchell-Sears Keith Raymond Catherine Robertson (VS)
Tony Dobran (GAP)[200]
Gellibrand Labor Tim Watts[201] Suzette Rodoreda Abraham Isac Andrew Charles (VS)
Gippsland National Jannette Langley[202] Darren Chester (Nat) Marjorie Thorpe Gregory Forster
Goldstein Liberal Martyn Abbott[203] Tim Wilson (Lib) Alana Galli-McRostie[204] Catherine Reynolds Zoe Daniel (Ind)[205]
David Segal (LDP)[192]
Gorton Labor Brendan O'Connor[206] Praise Morris Michael Virag
Hawke Labor (notionally)[a] Sam Rae[208] Edward Bourke Andrew Cuthbertson Jack Hynes (VS)
Max Martucci (TNL)[29]
Higgins Liberal Michelle Ananda-Rajah[183][41] Katie Allen (Lib)[183] Sonya Semmens[209] Ingram Spencer Matthew Ford (LDP)[192]
Andrew Johnson (Reason)[210]
Holt Labor Sujit Mathew Gerardine Hansen Matthew Nunez Silva (LDP)[192]
Hotham Labor Clare O'Neil[211] Louisa Willoughby Bruce Ridgway
Indi Independent Nadia David[212] Elizabeth Fisher (Nat)[213]
Ross Lyman (Lib)[214]
Benjamin Gilbert Stephen Williams Helen Haines (Ind)
Isaacs Labor Mark Dreyfus[215] Robbie Beaton (Lib)[216] Alex Breskin Scott McCamish Alix Livingstone (AJP)
Jagajaga Labor Kate Thwaites[217] Jacky Douglas Liz Chase Allison Zelinka Maya Tesa (LDP)[192]
Zahra Mustaf (Ind)[218]
Kooyong Liberal Peter Lynch[219] Josh Frydenberg (Lib) Piers Mitchem[220] Scott Hardiman Monique Ryan (Ind)[221]
La Trobe Liberal Abi Kumar[222] Jason Wood (Lib) Michael Schilling Merryn Mott Helen Jeges (AJP)
Michael Abelman (LDP)[192]
Lalor Labor Joanne Ryan[223] Jack Boddeke Juanita Paterson Claudio Aribe (VS)
Patrizia Barcatta (LDP)[192]
Macnamara Labor Josh Burns[224] Steph Hodgins-May[225] Anthony Cullen (LDP)[192]
Mallee National Anne Webster (Nat) Stuart King Claudia Haenel (Ind)[226]
Sophie Baldwin (Ind)[227]
Chris Lahy (ACP)[45]
Maribyrnong Labor Bill Shorten[228] Rhonda Pryor Darren Besanko Daniel Nair Dadich (VS)
Cameron Smith (LDP)[192]
McEwen Labor Rob Mitchell[229] Richard Welch (Lib)[230] Neil Barker Paul McRae John Herron (LDP)[231][192]
Melbourne Greens Keir Paterson Adam Bandt Justin Borg Walter Stragan (PHON)
Colleen Bolger (VS)
Richard Peppard (LDP)[192]
Bruce Poon (AJP)
Menzies Liberal Naomi Oakley[232] Keith Wolahan (Lib)[233] Bill Pheasant[234] Nathan Scaglione Greg Cheesman (LDP)[192]
Monash Liberal Jessica O'Donnell[235] Russell Broadbent (Lib) Mat Morgan Christine McShane Deb Leonard (Ind)[236]
Nicholls National Sam Birrell (Nat)[237]
Stephen Brooks (Lib)[238]
Robert Peterson Rob Priestly (Ind)
Jeff Davy (ACP)[45]
Rikkie-Lee Tyrell (PHON)
Scullin Labor Andrew Giles[239] Jenny Mulholland Patchouli Paterson Yassin Albarri Cameron Rowe (VS)
Wannon Liberal Gilbert Wilson[240] Dan Tehan (Lib) Hilary McAllister Craige Kensen Alex Dyson (Ind)[241]
Amanda Mead (LDP)[192]
Wills Labor Peter Khalil[242] Sarah Jefford Michael El-Hajja Emma Black (VS)
Sue Bolton (SA)[243]
Leah Horsfall (AJP)

Western Australia[]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate[244] Greens candidate[21] UAP candidate[22] Other candidates
 
Brand Labor Madeleine King Peter Hudson Heather Lonsdale David Pike
Burt Labor Matt Keogh David Goode Daniel Garlett Joshua McCurry Travis Carter (PHON)
Canning Liberal Amanda Hunt[245] Andrew Hastie James Waldeck
Cowan Labor Anne Aly Vince Connelly Isabella Tripp Claire Hand Michael Anagno (AJP)
Curtin Liberal Celia Hammond Cameron Pidgeon Ladeisha Verhoeff Kate Chaney (Ind)[246]
Durack Liberal Jeremiah Riley[247] Melissa Price Bianca McNeair Andrew Middleton Brenton Johannsen (PHON)[248]
Forrest Liberal Bronwen English[249] Nola Marino Christine Terrantroy Helen Allan Shane Mezger (PHON)[248]
Fremantle Labor Josh Wilson Bill Koul Felicity Townsend Stella Jinman Sam Wainwright (SA)[250]
Hasluck Liberal Tania Lawrence[251] Ken Wyatt Brendan Sturcke Will Scott Jeanene Williams (Ind)[252]
Moore Liberal Tom French[253] Ian Goodenough Mark Cooper Helen Watkinson
O'Connor Liberal Shaneane Weldon[254] Rick Wilson Giz Watson Tracy Tirronen
Pearce Liberal Tracey Roberts[255] Linda Aitken[256] Donna Nelson Trevor Dalby Aaron Malloy (PHON)[248]
Perth Labor Patrick Gorman David Dwyer Caroline Perks[257] Sonya Eberhart Sarah Szmekura-Moor (AJP)
Swan Liberal Zaneta Mascarenhas[258] Kristy McSweeney Clint Uink[259] Paul Hilton Timothy Green (AJP)
Dena Gower (AC)
Tony Stokes (Ind)
Tangney Liberal Sam Lim[260] Ben Morton Adam Abdul Razak Travis Mark

Senate[]

In an ordinary half-Senate election, 40 of the 76 Senate seats will be up for election.

Australian Capital Territory[]

Two seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending one seat. The Liberal Party is defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates[21] Kim for Canberra candidates David Pocock candidates
         
  1. Katy Gallagher
  2. Maddy Northam
  1. Zed Seselja
  2. Kacey Lam
  1. Tjanara Goreng Goreng
  2. James Cruz
  1. Kim Rubenstein
  1. David Pocock[261][262]
Animal Justice candidates Medical Options candidates
   
  1. Yana del Valle
  1. Michael Simms

New South Wales[]

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

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates[263] One Nation candidates TNL candidates[29]
         

Order subject to change

  1. Deborah O'Neill
  2. Jenny McAllister

Order subject to change

  1. Marise Payne (Lib)
  2. Ross Cadell (Nat)[264][265]
  3. Concetta Fierravanti-Wells (Lib)
  4. Jim Molan (Lib)
  5. TBA (Lib)
  6. Alison Penfold (Nat)[264]
  1. David Shoebridge[266]
  2. Amanda Cohn
  1. Steve Keen
  2. Carol McAlea
  3. Sam Morgan
  4. Melissa Green
Great Australia candidates Team Baz Party candidates Animal Justice candidates Liberty Democrats candidates Democratic Alliance candidates
         
  1. Matthew Hopkins[267]
  1. Barry Du Bois
  1. Darren Brollo
  2. Juie Power
  1. John Ruddick[35]
Socialist Alliance candidates United Australia candidates Reason candidates[268] Citizens Party candidates[45] Fusion Party candidates[32]
         
  1. Andrew Chuter[269]
  2. Rachel Evans[270]
  1. Domenic Martino[271]
  1. Jane Caro[272]
  2. Hannah Maher
  1. Ann Lawler
  2. Robert Butler
  1. Andrea Leong
Medical Options candidates Ungrouped candidates
   
  1. Michael O'Neill[273]
  2. Marelle Burnum Burnum[274]
Morgan C Jonas

Northern Territory[]

Two seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending one seat. The Country Liberal Party is defending one seat.

Labor candidates Country Liberal candidates Greens candidates Citizens Party candidates[45]
       
  1. Malarndirri McCarthy
  2. TBD
  1. Jacinta Price[275]
  2. TBD
  1. TBD
  1. Trudy Campbell
  2. Peter Flynn

Queensland[]

Six seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending two seats. The Liberal National Party is defending three seats. One Nation is 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) are not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal National candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates TNL candidates[29]
         
  1. Murray Watt
  2. Anthony Chisholm
  3. Edwina Andrew[103]
  1. James McGrath
  2. Matt Canavan
  3. Amanda Stoker
  1. Penny Allman-Payne[21][276]
  2. Anna Sri[277]
  3. Ben Pennings[278]
  1. Pauline Hanson
  1. Bess Brennan
  2. Tracy Stanley
Great Australia candidates Liberty Democrats candidates Animal Justice candidates Democratic Alliance candidates Socialist Alliance candidates
         
  1. Jason Miles
  1. Campbell Newman[279]
  2. Tegan Grainger[94]
  1. Mackenzie Severns
  2. Sue Weber
  1. Drew Pavlou[166]
  1. Kamala Emanuel[280]
  2. Renee Lees[281]
United Australia candidates Reason candidates Citizens Party candidates[45] Fusion Party candidates[32] Medical Options candidates
         
  1. Clive Palmer[282]
  2. Martin Brewster[283]
  1. Ron Williams
  1. Jan Pukallus
  2. Rod Doel
  1. Brandon Selic
  2. Roger Whatling
  1. Allona Lahn[284]
  2. Jasmine Melhop[285]
  3. Peter Lambeth

South Australia[]

Six seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending two seats. The Liberal Party is defending two seats. The Centre Alliance is defending two seats, although sitting senator Rex Patrick left the party and founded the Rex Patrick Team. Senators Alex Antic (Liberal), David Fawcett (Liberal), Karen Grogan (Labor), Sarah Hanson-Young (Greens), Anne Ruston (Liberal) and Marielle Smith (Labor) are not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates[21] Xenophon candidates Rex Patrick Team candidates
         
Order subject to change
  1. Penny Wong
  2. Don Farrell
  1. Simon Birmingham
  2. Andrew McLachlan
  3. Kerrynne Liddle
  4. Leah Blyth
  1. Barbara Pocock
  2. Major Sumner
  1. Nick Xenophon[286]
  2. Stirling Griff
  1. Rex Patrick
United Australia candidates Democratic Alliance candidates Animal Justice candidates One Nation candidates Liberty Democrats candidates
         
  1. Michael Arbon
  1. Adila Yarmuhammad[166]
  1. Louise Pfeiffer
  1. Jennifer Game
  1. Kenelm Tonkin
Citizens Party candidates[45] Fusion Party candidates[32] Medical Options candidates
     
  1. Russell Francis
  2. Rodney Currey
  1. Drew Wolfendale
  2. David Kennedy
  1. Raina Cruise[287]

Tasmania[]

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

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates[167][21] Lambie Network candidates United Australia candidates
         
  1. Anne Urquhart
  2. Helen Polley
  3. Kate Rainbird[288]
  4. Daniel Hulme
  1. Jonathon Duniam
  2. Wendy Askew
  3. Eric Abetz
  1. Peter Whish-Wilson
  2. Tabatha Badger
  3. Vanessa Bleyer
  1. Tammi Tyrell
  1. Diana Adams[289][290]
  2. Alan Hennessy
One Nation candidates Local Party candidates Animal Justice candidates Medical Options candidates
       
  1. Steve Mav
  1. Leanne Minshull
  1. Ivan Davis[291]
  1. Lynne Kershaw[292]

Victoria[]

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

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates TNL candidates[29]
         
  1. TBD
  1. Sarah Henderson (Lib)
  2. Bridget McKenzie (Nat)
  3. Greg Mirabella (Lib)[293]
  1. Lidia Thorpe
  2. Adam Frogley
  3. Sissy Austin
  4. Zeb Payne
  1. Jonathon Momsen
Vic. Socialists candidates Animal Justice candidates[294] Great Australia candidates Liberty Democrats candidates United Australia candidates
         
  1. Aran Mylvaganam
  1. Bronwyn Currie
  2. Chris Delforce
  1. Darryl O'Brien[295]
  1. David Limbrick[192]
  2. Krystle Mitchell[192]
  3. Caroline White[192]
  1. Ralph Babet[271]
Citizens Party candidates[45] Fusion Party candidates[32] Reason candidates
     
  1. Craig Isherwood
  2. Robert Barwick
  1. Kammy Cordner Hunt
  1. Yolanda Vega[296][297]

Western Australia[]

Six seats are up for election. The Labor Party is defending two seats. The Liberal Party is defending three seats. The Greens are 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) are not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates[21] One Nation candidates Liberty Democrats candidates
         
  1. Sue Lines[citation needed]
  2. Glenn Sterle
  3. Fatima Payman
  1. Michaelia Cash
  2. Dean Smith
  3. Ben Small
  4. Sherry Sufi
  1. Dorinda Cox
  2. River Clarke
  1. Paul Filing
  2. Sheila Mundy
  1. Kate Fantinel
  2. Peter McLoughlin
Western Australia candidates[298] Great Australia candidates Citizens Party candidates[45] Animal Justice candidates Socialist Alliance candidates[250]
         
  1. Sean Butler
  1. Rodney Culleton[299]
  1. Jean Robinson
  2. Denise Brailey
  1. Amanda Dorn
  2. Lani Weston
  1. Alex Salmon
  2. Petrina Harley
Medical Options candidates
 
  1. Michelle Kinsella

Disendorsements and resignations[]

Date Party Candidate Seat Details
26 February United Australia Jefferson Earl Macnamara Disendorsed for support of Russian President, Vladimir Putin during the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[300][301]
4 March United Australia Sean Ambrose NSW Senate Resigned to protest NATO's stance against Putin.[302][303]
5 March United Australia Morgan C Jonas Flinders Jonas is contesting the NSW Senate as an ungrouped independent, with the endorsement of the Reignite Democracy Australia group.
16 March Liberal Party Christopher Ride Macnamara Resigned for reasons unknown.
24 March United Australia Timothy Banfield Whitlam Claimed that the party and campaign is dictatorial.[304]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Although 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 Australian federal election.[207]

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