Candidates of the 2021 Western Australian state election

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The 2021 Western Australian state election was held on 13 March 2021.

Redistribution and seat changes[edit]

A redistribution was completed in 2019. Although no seats notionally changed hands, the Labor-held seat of Girrawheen was renamed Landsdale.

A rearrangement of Labor's Legislative Council tickets saw South Metropolitan MLC Pierre Yang contest North Metropolitan, while North Metropolitan MLC Alannah MacTiernan contested South West.

Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Agricultural MLC Rick Mazza contested South West.[1]

Retiring MPs[edit]

Labor[edit]

Liberal[edit]

Nationals[edit]

Greens[edit]

Legislative Assembly[edit]

Incumbent members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.[18]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate National candidate Greens candidate One Nation candidate Other candidates
Albany Labor Rebecca Stephens Scott Leary Delma Baesjou Nelson Gilmour Michelle Kinsella Emil Bacanaru (WAxit)
Caroline Cull (LCWA)
Malcolm Dodson (LDP)
Karrie Louden (SFFP)
Sandra Madeo (NMVP)
Barry Purcell (Sus)
Ian 't Hart (AC)
Armadale Labor Tony Buti Mahesh Arumugam Jessica Openshaw Jayden Carr Blake Clarke (WAP)
Arthur Kleyn (AC)
Eby Mathew (WAxit)
Lisa Moody (NMVP)
Balcatta Labor David Michael Wayne Evans Benedict Guinery Rose Anderson (AC)
Damian Coletta (LDP)
Domenic Staltari (WAxit)
Daniel Thornton (NMVP)
Baldivis Labor Reece Whitby Luke Derrick Jody Freeman Martin Suter David Marshall (LDP)
Brianna McLernon (WAxit)
Chaz Rizzo (NMVP)
Andrea Tokaji (Ind)
Bassendean Labor Dave Kelly Felicia Adeniyi Charles Pratt Lesley Pallister Leni Erceg (NMVP)
Peter Martin (WAxit)
Dean Powell (AC)
Bateman Liberal Kim Giddens Matt Woodall Adam Abdul Razak Barry Mason Steve Kepert (Ind)
Bill Koul (WAP)
Gregory Leech (LDP)
Fiona McKenzie-Brown (AC)
Christina Tseng (NMVP)
Belmont Labor Cassie Rowe Charlotte Butler Clint Uink Chris Fenech Mohammed Boksmati (WAxit)
Nitasha Naidu (AC)
Shaun Rose (NMVP)
Bicton Labor Lisa O'Malley Nicole Robins Annie Hill Otness Jonathon Graham Silvia Hirsbrunner (NMVP)
Deonne Kingsford (AC)
Michael Prinz (LDP)
Bunbury Labor Don Punch Matt Foreman Codee-Lee Down Patricia Perks Gail Jones Dan Acatinca (WAxit)
Shane Hastie (SFFP)
Kelly Hibbert (LCWA)
James Minson (Sus)
Anthony Merrifield (NMVP)
Kieran Noonan (WAP)
Burns Beach Labor Mark Folkard Trish Botha Louis Marchant Meredith Campbell (NMVP)
Graeme Offereins (AC)
Peter Rosengrave (WAxit)
Butler Labor John Quigley Linda Aitken Elizabeth Kamara Raj Bawa (WAxit)
P. Becker (NMVP)
Katrina Hildebrandt (AC)
Cannington Labor Bill Johnston Bruce Henderson River Clarke Gabrielle Iriks June Cahill (NMVP)
Eric Ondra (LDP)
Mark Staer (AC)
Carine Liberal Paul Lilburne Tony Krsticevic Nicholas D'Alonzo A. Cox (NMVP)
Marilyn Tringas (WAxit)
Central Wheatbelt National Michelle Nelson Rob Forster Mia Davies Annabelle Newbury Shaun Reid Brendon Cahill (NMVP)
Estelle Gom (WAxit)
Dennis Pease (AC)
Stuart Singleton (SFFP)
Churchlands Liberal Christine Tonkin Sean L'Estrange Mark Twiss Jim Bivoltsis (Ind)
Alexandra Farsalas (WAxit)
Ray Moran (AC)
L. Pearce (NMVP)
Cockburn Labor David Scaife Owen Mulder Jesse Smith Igor Mironenko Andrew Baker (WAxit)
Brian Murray (LDP)
Elspeth Taimre (NMVP)
Collie-Preston Labor Jodie Hanns Jane Goff Wayne Sanford Gordon Scantlebury Michael Williams Graham Butler (Sus)
Christine Merrifield (NMVP)
Russell Sheridan (Ind)
Clinton Thomas (SFFP)
Jackie Tomic (WAxit)
Emily Wilkinson (LCWA)
Cottesloe Liberal Gemma West David Honey Theresa Moss Paul Batsioudis (WAxit)
R. Drayton (NMVP)
Tony Parker (Ind)
Darling Range Liberal Hugh Jones Alyssa Hayden Matthew Lacey Anthony Fenech Brett Clarke (WAP)
Judith Congrene (NMVP)
Eric Eikelboom (AC)
Dean Strautins (Ind)
Alan Svilicic (WAxit)
Matthew Thompson (LDP)
Dawesville Liberal Lisa Munday Zak Kirkup Patricia Leake Stewart Godden Kerry Gilmour Bradley Chalke (LDP)
Mark Charles (LCWA)
Melissa Oancea (WAxit)
Karen Oborn (Sus)
Peter Stacey (SFFP)
Elijah Stonehouse (NMVP)
Forrestfield Labor Stephen Price George Tilbury Beth McMullan Roger Barnett
(disendorsed)[19]
Owen Doye (WAP)
Peter Lampard (AC)
Cameron Peters (NMVP)
Mohammod Shahalam (WAxit)
Fremantle Labor Simone McGurk Miquela Riley Liberty Cramer Rod Grljusich (Ind)
Janetia Knapp (WAP)
Carl Schelling (LDP)
W. Schulze (NMVP)
Sam Wainwright (SA)
Geraldton Liberal Lara Dalton Rob Dines Ian Blayney Matt Roberts Bruce Davies Andrew Genovese (LDP)
Bey Bey Kung (WAxit)
Mark Long (NMVP)
Chris Mellon (SFFP)
Hillarys Liberal Caitlin Collins Peter Katsambanis Greg Glazov Zoran Jankulovski (WAxit)
W. Seeto (NMVP)
Rick Tylka (LFC)
Katrina Winfield (LCWA)
Jandakot Labor Yaz Mubarakai Mihael McCoy Heather Lonsdale Dominic Kelly P. Hallifax (NMVP)
Damon Miles (LDP)
Marianne Pretorius (AC)
Jagdip Singh (WAxit)
Joondalup Labor Emily Hamilton Sheldon Ingham Angelo Watts Howard Davey (NMVP)
Shanthi Hildebrandt (AC)
Peter McLoughlin (LDP)
Ziggi Murphy (Ind)
Jules Rikkers (WAxit)
Bret Treasure (LCWA)
Peter Westcott (WAP)
Kalamunda Labor Matthew Hughes Liam Staltari Lee-Anne Miles Maureen Butters Robert Ellis (WAxit)
Michael Fane (NMVP)
Stephen Phelan (WAP)
Carolyn Trigwell (LDP)
Brady Williams (AC)
Kalgoorlie Liberal Ali Kent Kyran O'Donnell Rowena Olsen Alex Wallace Patrick Redreau Rustu Buyukcakar (WAxit)
Jack Carmody (SFFP)
Enrico Piazza (NMVP)
Sam Rennie (LDP)
Kimberley Labor Divina D'Anna Geoff Haerewa Millie Hills Naomi Pigram Roger Modolo Karl Fehlauer (WAP)
A. Herman (NMVP)
Kai Jones (Ind)
Kingsley Labor Jessica Stojkovski Scott Edwardes Isabella Tripp Concetta Webber Lynda Crawford (NMVP)
Dianne McGarry (WAxit)
Kwinana Labor Roger Cook Bianca Talbot Lauren Rickert Steven Summerell Christopher Burnet (WAxit)
Verikat Devarapalli (WAP)
Connie Portelli (NMVP)
Christopher Vellnagel (LDP)
Landsdale Labor Margaret Quirk Brett Raponi Katrina House Leah Beedham (NMVP)
Shailee Desai (WAP)
Sareeta Doobree (WAxit)
Mandurah Labor David Templeman Ryan Burns Cons Ortheil Xanthe Turner Haydn Regterschot Rodney Beaton (LCWA)
Ian Blevin (SFFP)
Gavin Farbey (Ind)
Samy Spinola (NMVP)
Katherine Summers (Sus)
Marius Timis (WAxit)
Maylands Labor Lisa Baker Justin Iemma Emma Pringle Maria Andreeva Carmel Addink (NMVP)
Peter Baker (WAxit)
Gaye Burnett (AC)
Midland Labor Michelle Roberts Jo Cicchini Brendan Sturcke Teresa Olow Brad Bedford (WAP)
Mohit Bhasin (WAxit)
Steve Kelly (NMVP)
Ester Nabate (AC)
Mirrabooka Labor Meredith Hammat Aaron Sawmadal Mark Cooper Michael Mabood Jessica Ayre (NMVP)
Devinder Chhina (WAxit)
Peter Dunne (Ind)
Kim Mubarak (Ind)
Dwight Randall (AC)
Moore National Barni Norton Darren Slyns Shane Love Brian Spittles Ian Frizzell T. Asmutaitis (NMVP)
Richard Banka (WAxit)
Ross Williamson (SFFP)
Morley Labor Amber-Jade Sanderson Jim Seth Thomas Marcinkowski Julian Scully Rhonda Kerslake (NMVP)
Aman Singh (WAxit)
Alan Wells (AC)
Mount Lawley Labor Simon Millman Suzanne Migdale Lucy Nicol Herbie Schaal Russell Goodrick (WAP)
Ellen Joubert (AC)
Gurjant Sangha (WAxit)
John Watt (NMVP)
Murray-Wellington Labor Robyn Clarke Michelle Boylan Leonie Lemmey Vince Puccio Bernie Wansbrough Andrew Brown (Sus)
Shaun Carney (LCWA)
Dinko Golem (WAxit)
Aimee Herriot (NMVP)
Mark McCall (SFFP)
Jayden Staszewski (LDP)
Nedlands Liberal Katrina Stratton Bill Marmion Tamara Alderdice Fiona Argyle (Ind)
Vivien Forrest (NMVP)
Dennis Jennings (WAxit)
Andrew Mangano (Ind)
North West Central National Cherie Sibosado Alys McKeough Vince Catania Sandy Burt Robert Tonkin A. Agyputri (NMVP)
Stefan Colagiuri (SFFP)
Brendan McKay (WAxit)
Henry Seddon (Ind)
Perth Labor John Carey Kylee Veskovich Francesca Pandolfino Scott Beard (NMVP)
Angelo Minniti (WAxit)
Pilbara Labor Kevin Michel Camilo Blanco Scott Bourne Machelle Vaughan-Cartner Sandi Crouch David Allison-Forrest (SFFP)
Max Elliott (NMVP)
Don Hyland (WAP)
Navneet Jawanda (WAxit)
Riverton Liberal Jags Krishnan Anthony Spagnolo Simon Blackburn Dena Gower (AC)
Chris Holman (LDP)
Terry Lee (WAP)
Penelope Scull (NMVP)
Rockingham Labor Mark McGowan Michael McClure Breanna Morgan Geoff George Tom Hawkins (NMVP)
Dean Lofts (LDP)
Roe National Bradley Willis David Dwyer Peter Rundle Nikki Starr Graham Bushby Gary Jammu (WAxit)
Cathie Kelly (AC)
Bevan Steele (SFFP)
Nita Thakrar (NMVP)
Scarborough Liberal Stuart Aubrey Liza Harvey SP Becker Johnny Boccardi (WAxit)
Daniel Bridgewater (LFC)
Troy Coward (WAP)
Vanya Markovina (NMVP)
Dave Vos (Ind)
South Perth Liberal Geoff Baker Ryan Chorley Mark Brogan Dwain Hill (NMVP)
Jack Taylor (LDP)
Southern River Labor Terry Healy Ruben Zandman Simone Collins Malcolm Heffernan Wesley Du Preez (LDP)
Katie Hawkes (NMVP)
Shazi Siddiqui (WAxit)
Gerard Spoelstra (AC)
Julia Walsh (Ind)
Swan Hills Labor Jessica Shaw Rod Henderson Melanye Wawrik Asif Ali (WAxit)
Timothy Bunton (NMVP)
Magdeleen Strauss (AC)
Thornlie Labor Chris Tallentire Kevin McDonald Rachel Wright Madeleine Goiran (AC)
Rachael Hall (NMVP)
JS Masih (WAxit)
Vasse Liberal Chris Hossen Libby Mettam Peter Gordon Mia Krasenstein Jackson Wreford A. W. Judd (NMVP)
Nicolas Oancea (WAxit)
Neridah Rich (LCWA)
Brad Satchell (Sus)
Cameron Van Veen (SFFP)
Victoria Park Labor Hannah Beazley Amanda-Sue Markham Gerard Siero Darren Sandow Sue-Ann Connolly (NMVP)
Aaron Farrell (LDP)
Janine Vander Ven (AC)
Wanneroo Labor Sabine Winton Paul Miles Matthew Ward J. Bullock (NMVP)
Sandy Culum-Buzak (WAxit)
Lilian Siviour (WAP)
Warnbro Labor Paul Papalia Mark Jones Robert Delves Liam Hall Cameron McMaster (LDP)
Brandon Suchalla-Young (NMVP)
Bob Velev (WAxit)
Warren-Blackwood National Jane Kelsbie Marie O'Dea Terry Redman Jeff Pow Steven Regterschot Helen Allan (NMVP)
Paul Da Silva (SFFP)
Nick Lethbridge (LCWA)
Peter Strachan (Sus)
West Swan Labor Rita Saffioti Dave Nesbit Manjot Singh Genevieve Cocliff (NMVP)
Lucky Saini (WAxit)
Brian Warburton (AC)
Willagee Labor Peter Tinley Barry Jones Felicity Townsend Mark Dalrymple Michael Mitchell (LDP)
Susan Poole (NMVP)

Legislative Council[edit]

Six candidates are elected in each region. Incumbent members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MLC are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

Agricultural region[edit]

The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending one seat. The National Party was defending two seats. The Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates SFF candidates
  1. Darren West*
  2. Shelley Payne*
  3. Sandra Carr*
  4. Luke Clarkson
  1. Steve Martin*
  2. Kathryn Jackson
  3. Jim Chown
  4. Maria Girak
  5. Brett Jackson
  1. Colin de Grussa*
  2. Martin Aldridge*
  3. Natasha Colliver
  4. Steve Blyth
  5. Rob Horstman
  6. Ian Hanna
  1. Peter Leam
  2. Vivienne Glance
  1. Rod Caddies
  2. Emma McKinley
  1. Stuart Ostle
  2. Ronald Lean
HAP candidates WAP candidates Christians candidates Sustainable candidates WAxit candidates GAP candidates
  1. Bass Tadros
  2. Svetlana Ivanchenko
  1. Michael O'Loghlen
  2. Allan Butson
  1. Trevor Young
  2. Les Holten
  1. Greg Norris
  2. James Fowler
  1. Russell Sewell
  2. Simon Glossop
  1. Lawrie Carr
  2. Shane Edwards
DSP candidates LCWA candidates AJP candidates LFC candidates LDP candidates NMVP candidates
  1. Brett Tucker
  2. Andrew Wilson
  1. Leo Treasure
  2. Keith Clinton
  1. Courtney Henry
  2. Roberta Vlaar
  1. Peter Turner
  2. Nathan Thomson
  1. Connor Whittle
  2. Cameron Puttick
  1. Aaron Horsman
  2. Jessica Young
Group O candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Felly Chandra
  2. Chelsea Henderson

JM David
Parminder Singh

Les Mirco
Peter Wallis

Steven Hopkins
Andrew Ballantyne

East Metropolitan Region[edit]

The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending one seat. The Greens were defending one seat. One Nation was defending one seat, although sitting MLC Charles Smith defected to the Western Australia Party.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates WAP candidates SFFP candidates
 
  1. Alanna Clohesy*
  2. Samantha Rowe*
  3. Matthew Swinbourn*
  4. Lorna Harper*
  5. Robert Green
  6. John Keogh
  1. Donna Faragher*
  2. Phil Twiss
  3. Greg Halls
  4. Daniel Newman
  5. Jeremy Quinn
  1. Tim Clifford
  2. Caroline Perks
  3. Callan Gray
  1. Dale Grillo
  2. Tim Orr
  1. Charles Smith
  2. James Anthony
  1. Trevor Ruwoldt
  2. Coby Thomas
WAxit candidates HAP candidates Sustainable candidates Christians candidates GAP candidates NMVP candidates
  1. Satinder Samra
  2. Robin Singh
  3. Monty Singh
  1. Lidia Skorokhod
  2. Lisa Rowe
  1. Nicole Watts
  2. Keith Lethbridge
  1. Maryka Groenewald
  2. Jamie van Burgel
  1. Ben Tilbury
  2. Bradley Ward
  1. Patricia Ayre
  2. Daniel Hall
LCWA candidates DSP candidates LFC candidates AJP candidates LDP candidates Group A candidates
  1. Brian Walker*
  2. Karl Reinmuth
  1. James McManus
  2. Mark Bradley
  1. Marilyn Lottering
  2. Raoul Smith
  1. Amanda Dorn
  2. Nicole Arielli
  1. Craig Buchanan
  2. Neil Hamilton
  1. David Larsen
  2. Brian Brightman
Ungrouped candidates

Hayley Doan
Peter Lyndon-James

Mining and Pastoral Region[edit]

The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending one seat. The National Party was defending one seat. The Greens were defending one seat. One Nation was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates WAP candidates
  1. Stephen Dawson*
  2. Kyle McGinn*
  3. Peter Foster*
  4. Rosetta Sahanna*
  5. Kelvin Portland
  6. Bobby-Lee Field
  1. Neil Thomson*
  2. Michael Huston
  3. Jodie Richardson
  4. Matt Blampey
  1. Nick Fardell
  2. Lionel Quartermaine
  3. Tony Crook
  4. Kieran Dart
  5. Mark Young
  6. Tessa Daly
  1. Kimberly Smith
  2. Giz Watson
  1. Robin Scott
  2. David Modolo
  1. Dave Grills
  2. Julie Matheson
SFF candidates Christians candidates HAP candidates WAxit candidates Sustainable candidates GAP candidates
 
  1. Matt Priest
  2. Royce Normington
  3. Kingsley Smith
  1. Jacky Young
  2. Ross Patterson
  1. Teddy Craies
  2. Simon Martin
  1. Brenden Hatton
  2. Huw Grossmith
  1. Brian Mollan
  2. Anthony Park
  1. Nathan Webb-Smith
  2. Laona Mullings
DSP candidates AJP candidates LDP candidates LCWA candidates NMVP candidates LFC candidates
  1. Wilson Tucker*
  2. Janet Wilson
  1. Emmarae Cole-Darby
  2. Scott Dunning
  1. Robbie Parr
  2. Jake McCoull
  1. James Brown
  2. Donald Watt
  1. Andrew Middleton
  2. Deborah Middleton
  1. Curtis Greening
  2. Gavin McFerran
Group A candidates Group H candidates Group M candidates
  1. Tayla Squires
  2. Cameron Gardiner
  1. Christine Kelly
  2. Noel McGinniss
  1. Anthony Fels
  2. Van Son Le

North Metropolitan Region[edit]

The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Greens were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates LDP candidates SFF candidates
  1. Pierre Yang*
  2. Martin Pritchard*
  3. Ayor Makur Chuot*
  4. Dan Caddy*
  5. Rhys Vallance
  6. Rebeka Marton
  1. Peter Collier*
  2. Tjorn Sibma*
  3. Simon Ehrenfeld
  4. Tim Walton
  5. Michael Mischin
  1. Alison Xamon
  2. Daniel Vujcich
  3. Sarah Newbold
  1. Tyler Walsh
  2. Sheila Mundy
  1. Kate Fantinel
  2. Richard Tait
  1. Jan van Niekerk
  2. Marty Wenham
HAP candidates WAxit candidates Christians candidates Sustainable candidates WAP candidates GAP candidates
 
  1. Sanjeev Gupta
  2. George Helou
  1. John Golawski
  2. Aleksandra Sommer
  1. Louis Hildebrandt
  2. Neil Fearis
  1. Colin Scott
  2. Michael Ferrinda
  1. Elizabeth Re
  2. Steven Pynt
  1. Chris Irwin
  2. Ben Tonkin
NMVP candidates AJP candidates LCWA candidates LFC candidates DSP candidates Group F candidates
 
  1. James Pearce
  2. A. Cirkovic
  3. Sara O'Dal
  1. Michael Anagno
  2. Stephanie Fry
  1. Max Armstrong-Moore
  2. Fred Mulholland
  1. Daithi Gleeson
  2. Paul Holliday
  1. Robert Tucker
  2. Heather Atcheson
  1. Rafe Roberts
  2. Carel Husselmann
Group K candidates Group L candidates Group R candidates Group T candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. Michael Tucak
  2. John Tucak
  1. Andrea Randle
  2. Wvendy Chan
  1. N. Spada
  2. M. Husselmann
  1. Billy Amesz
  2. Steven Gersbach

T. Ravichandar

South Metropolitan Region[edit]

The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Democrats were defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates LDP candidates SFF candidates
 
  1. Sue Ellery*
  2. Kate Doust*
  3. Klara Andric*
  4. Stephen Pratt*
  5. Victoria Helps
  6. Kelly McManus
  1. Nick Goiran*
  2. Michelle Hofmann
  3. Ka-ren Chew
  4. Robert Reid
  5. Nitin Vashisht
  6. Scott Stirling
  1. Brad Pettitt*
  2. Lynn MacLaren
  3. Daniel Garlett
  1. Philip Scott
  2. Bradley Dickinson
  1. Aaron Stonehouse
  2. Harvey Smith
  3. Jared Neaves
  4. Ivan Tomshin
  5. Laurentiu Zamfirescu
  6. Peter Leech
  1. Steven Tonge
  2. Paul Bedford
Christians candidates Sustainable candidates WAxit candidates WAP candidates HAP candidates GAP candidates
  1. Warnar Spyker
  2. Sylvia Iradukunda
  1. Ryan Oostryck
  2. Jane Loveday
  1. Peter McLernon
  2. Jo-Anne Vincent-Barwood
  1. Katy Mair
  2. Gavin Waugh
  1. Michele Castle
  2. Catheryn Wright
  1. Samantha Vinci
  2. Susan Hoddinott
NMVP candidates DSP candidates LCWA candidates AJP candidates LFC candidates Socialist candidates
  1. Cam Tinley
  2. Michael Fletcher
  3. Greg Bell
  1. Amanda Klaj
  2. Craig Curtis
  1. Moshe Bernstein
  2. Scott Shortland
  1. Colleen Saporita
  2. Katrina Love
  1. Keith Pomeroy
  2. Daniel Herron
  1. Marianne Mackay
  2. Dirk Kelly
Group A candidates Group C candidates Group J candidates Group Q candidates Group V candidates Group W candidates
  1. Graham West
  2. Liam Strickland
  1. Jourdan Kestel
  2. Lee Herridge
  1. Mark Rowley
  2. Marlie Touchell
  1. Dave Glossop
  2. Lewis Butto
  1. Glen Leslie
  2. Stephen Yarwood
  1. Stan Francis
  2. Jeremy Lay
Ungrouped candidates

Leon Hamilton
Larry Foley

South West Region[edit]

The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending one seat. The National Party was defending one seat. The Greens were defending one seat. One Nation was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates SFF candidates
 
  1. Sally Talbot*
  2. Alannah MacTiernan*
  3. Jackie Jarvis*
  4. John Mondy
  5. Ben Dawkins
  6. Kylie Fitzgerald
  1. Steve Thomas*
  2. Greg Stocks
  3. Anita Shortland
  4. Hayden Burbidge
  1. James Hayward*
  2. Louise Kingston
  3. Rod Pfeiffer
  1. Diane Evers
  2. Donald Clarke
  3. Jodie Moffat
  1. Colin Tincknell
  2. Paul Howard
  3. Michael Pelle
  1. Rick Mazza
  2. Russell McCarthy
  3. Ray Hull
Christians candidates Sustainable candidates WAP candidates GAP candidates WAxit candidates HAP candidates
  1. Laurence van der Plas
  2. Joan Albany
  1. Daniel Minson
  2. Heather Scott
  1. Terri Sharp
  2. Joanne Munro
  1. Nick Robinson
  2. Andy Gleeson
  1. Chas Hopkins
  2. Malcolm Gilmour
  1. Justin Zwartkruis
  2. Hayley Green
LCWA candidates LDP candidates DSP candidates AJP candidates LFC candidates NMVP candidates
  1. Sophia Moermond*
  2. Nicola Johnson
  1. Eli Bernstein
  2. David Fishlock
  1. Garry Spiers
  2. Lizabeth Taylor
  1. Vicki Bailey
  2. Sarah Gould
  1. Mark Bentley
  2. Pieter Lottering
  1. Keith Bunton
  2. Elizabeth Bluntschli
Group C candidates Group E candidates Group U candidates Ungrouped candidates
  1. John Banks
  2. Phillip Spencer
  1. Yasmin Bartlett
  2. Karen Perttula
  1. George Seth
  2. Noel Avery

Dave Schumacher
Bob Burdett

Disendorsed candidates prior to close of nominations[edit]

Date Party Candidate Seat Details
28 January Liberal Andrea Tokaji Baldivis Resigned Liberal candidacy after it was revealed Andrea Tokaji published 5G/COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs on a conservative website.[20]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Election 2021". Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party WA. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  2. ^ "'I believe it is time for renewal': Labor MP Janine Freeman to retire at next election". www.watoday.com.au. 25 November 2020.
  3. ^ News, Mirage (18 August 2020). "Premier pays tribute to member for Kimberley Josie Farrer | Mirage News". www.miragenews.com. Retrieved 18 August 2020. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ Gubana, Benjamin (31 August 2020). "Veteran WA Labor Minister to quit politics, hopes young candidate will step in". ABC News. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  5. ^ Munday, Thomas (9 February 2020). "Collie-Preston MLA Mick Murray to retire at 2021 State Election". Bunbury Mail.
  6. ^ Traill, Michael (10 February 2020). "End of an era - Veteran Albany MP Peter Watson announces his retirement". Albany Advertiser.
  7. ^ Bell, Frances (16 November 2020). "WA Treasurer Ben Wyatt announces he will quit politics at March state election". ABC News.
  8. ^ "Veteran South West MLC Adele Farina 'deprived' of preselection in next state election". Busselton Mail. 26 June 2020.
  9. ^ Swift, Bree (21 July 2020). "Candidates announced for 2021 election". Farm Weekly.
  10. ^ De Kruijff, Peter (30 October 2019). "Liberal Member for South Perth John McGrath to retire". The West Australian.
  11. ^ a b "Mike Nahan to retire from politics in 2021". Perth Now. 3 December 2019.
  12. ^ "Dean Nalder quits politics". The West Australian. 1 December 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  13. ^ Hondros, Nathan (3 February 2020). "WA Libs opt for renewal as former ministers dumped in preselection battles". WAtoday.
  14. ^ "BOYDELL TO RETIRE AT NEXT ELECTION". Facebook. 21 February 2020.
  15. ^ "Liberal ticket sees Chown down the list". Farm Weekly. 6 March 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  16. ^ "COLIN HOLT MLC TO RETIRE AT 2021 STATE ELECTION".
  17. ^ Hondros, Nathan (27 February 2020). "Freo mayor in tilt for state politics as Greens look to inject 'X-factor'". WA Today.
  18. ^ "Legislative Assembly - Candidates by Party". Western Australian Electoral Commission.
  19. ^ "'She got out of hand': Dumped One Nation candidate DEFENDS 'slapping wife with shoe'". 8 March 2021.
  20. ^ Manfield, Evelyn (28 January 2021). "'Dangerous conspiracy theories': Candidate withdraws from WA election over 5G post". ABC News. Retrieved 12 February 2021.

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