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Candidates of the 2023 New South Wales state election

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This is a list of the candidates of the 2023 New South Wales state election, which was held on 25 March 2023.

Retiring MPs

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The following members announced they would not be contesting the 2023 election:

Labor

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Liberal

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Nationals

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Independent

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Other

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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. The candidates have been derived from the NSW Electoral Commission website.[28]

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidates Greens candidate SAP candidate Other candidates
Albury Liberal Marcus Rowland Justin Clancy (Lib) Eli Davern Ross Hamilton Asanki Fernando (AJP)
Geoffrey Robertson (LDP)
Peter Sinclair (SFF)
Auburn Labor Lynda Voltz Mohammed Zaman (Lib) Masoomeh Asgari Shelley Goed Jamal Daoud (-)[c]
Julie Morkos Douaihy (LDP)
Badgerys Creek Liberal Garion Thain Tanya Davies (Lib) Nick Best Peter Cooper Benjamin Green (PHON)
Ballina Greens Andrew Broadley Josh Booyens (Nat) Tamara Smith Peter Jenkins Kevin Loughrey (Ind)
Balmain Greens Philippa Scott Freya Leach (Lib) Kobi Shetty Stephen Bisgrove Glen Stelzer (PEP)
Bankstown Labor Jihad Dib Nathan Taleb (Lib) Isaac Nasedra Luke Habib Dorlene Abou-Haidar (AJP)
Yosra Alyateem (IMOP)
Max Boddy (-)[d]
Marianne Glinka (PEP)
Barwon Independent Joshua Roberts-Garnsey Annette Turner (Nat) Pat Schultz Paul Britton (SFF)
Roy Butler* (Ind)
Ben Hartley (LCP)
Stuart Howe (Ind)
Thomas McBride (PEP)
Bathurst National Cameron Shaw Paul Toole (Nat) Kay Nankervis Michael Begg Craig Sinclair (SFF)
Martin Ticehurst (Ind)
Burchell Wilson (LDP)
Anthony Zbik (LCP)
Bega Labor Michael Holland Russell Fitzpatrick (Lib) Cathy Griff Karin Geiselhart Debra Abbott (SFF)
Jeffrey Hawkins (Ind)
Greg White (LCP)
Blacktown Labor Stephen Bali Allan Green (Lib) Leonard Hobbs Patrick Murphy Peter Foster (LCP)
Emma Kerin (AJP)
Alexander Mishalow (LDP)
Blue Mountains Labor Trish Doyle Sophie-Anne Bruce (Lib) Jenna Condie Richard Marschall Greg Keightley (AJP)
Michelle Palmer (IMOP)
Cabramatta Labor Tri Vo Courtney Nguyen (Lib) Roz Chia Davis Kate Hoang (Ind)
Randa Moussa (AJP)
Mark Smaling (LDP)
Camden Liberal Sally Quinnell Peter Sidgreaves (Lib) Emily Rivera Jessie Bijok Garry Dollin (PHON)
Campbelltown Labor Greg Warren Gypshouna Paudel (Lib) Jayden Rivera Howard Jones Tofick Galiell (Ind)
Rosa Sicari (LDP)
Matt Twaddell (AJP)
Adam Zahra (PHON)
Canterbury Labor Sophie Cotsis Nemr Boumansour (Lib) Bradley Schott Joe Sinacori Vanessa Hadchiti (LDP)
Kacey King (AJP)
Castle Hill Liberal Tina Cartwright Mark Hodges (Lib) Tina Kordrostami Eric Claus Nathan Organ (Ind)
My Trinh (LDP)
Cessnock Labor Clayton Barr Asher Barnham
(disendorsed)[30] (Nat)
Llynda Nairn Graham Jones Victoria Davies (AJP)
Andrew Fenwick (LCP)
Quintin King (PHON)
Charlestown Labor Jodie Harrison Jack Antcliff (Lib) Greg Watkinson Marie Rolfe
Clarence National Leon Ankersmit Richie Williamson (Nat) Greg Clancy George Keller Brett Duroux (-)[e]
Nicki Levi (Ind)
Debrah Novak (Ind)
Mark Rayner (LCP)
Coffs Harbour National Anthony Judge Gurmesh Singh (Nat) Tim Nott Ruth Cully Tihema Elliston (LCP)
Kellie Pearce (AJP)
Sally Townley (Ind)
Coogee Labor Marjorie O'Neill Kylie von Muenster (Lib) Rafaela Pandolfini Lluisa Murray Alicia Mosquera (IMOP)
Simon Garrod (AJP)
Cootamundra National Chris Dahlitz Steph Cooke (Nat) Jeff Passlow Chris O'Rourke Jake Cullen (SFF)
Brian Fisher (Ind)
Robert Young (Ind)
Cronulla Liberal Paul Constance Mark Speakman (Lib) Catherine Dyson Richard Moran Domna Giannakis (IMOP)
Craig Ibbotson (PHON)
Davidson Liberal Karyn Edelstein Matt Cross (Lib) Caroline Atkinson Andrew Wills Janine Kitson (Ind)
Drummoyne Independent Julia Little Stephanie Di Pasqua (Lib) Charles Jago Patrick Conaghan
Dubbo National Joshua Black Dugald Saunders (Nat) Robyn Thomas Anthony Nugent Mark Littlejohn (LCP)
Kate Richardson (SFF)
East Hills Liberal Kylie Wilkinson Wendy Lindsay (Lib) Natalie Hanna Christopher Brogan (Ind)
Epping Liberal Alan Mascarenhas Dominic Perrottet (Lib) Phil Bradley Bradley Molloy Carmen Terceiro (AJP)
Victor Waterson (Ind)
Fairfield Labor David Saliba Aaryen Pillai (Lib) Monika Ball Robyn Leggatt (PEP)
Severino Lovero (Ind)
Hikmat Odesh (Ind)
Jacob Potkonyak (LCP)
Gosford Labor Liesl Tesch Deanna Bocking (Lib) Hilary van Haren Ineka Soetens Lisa Bellamy (Ind)
Larry Freeman (SFF)
Emily McCallum (AJP)
Goulburn Liberal Michael Pilbrow Wendy Tuckerman (Lib) Gregory John Olsen Margaret Logan Andrew Wood (SFF)
Granville Labor Julia Finn Anm Masum (Lib) Janet Castle John Hadchiti (LDP)
Rohan Laxmanalal (AJP)
Charbel Saad (Ind)
Hawkesbury Liberal Amanda Kotlash Robyn Preston (Lib) Danielle Wheeler Elissa Carey Eddie Dogramaci (SBP)
Angela Maguire (Ind)
Tony Pettitt (Ind)
Susane Popovski (PHON)
Heathcote Liberal Maryanne Stuart Lee Evans (Lib) Cooper Riach Matthew Bragg Sean Ambrose (SFF) (disendorsed)[31]
Arielle Perkett (AJP)
Heffron Labor Ron Hoenig Francis Devine (Lib) Philipa Veitch Ann Godfrey Rachel Evans (SAll)
Sarina Kilham (Ind)
Linda Paull (AJP)
Holsworthy Liberal Mick Maroney Tina Ayyad (Lib) Chris Kerle James Ingarfill (PHON)
Deborah Swinbourn (Ind)
Hornsby Liberal Melissa Holie Matt Kean (Lib) Tania Salitra Justin Thomas Steve Busch (PHON)
Benjamin Caswell (Ind)
Adrian Dignam (Ind)
Jeffrey Grimshaw (LDP)
Keira Labor Ryan Park Noah Shipp (Lib) Kit Docker Andrew Anthony
Kellyville Liberal Alex Karki Ray Williams (Lib) Thelma Ghayyem Heather Boyd Ingrid Akkari (AJP)
Kiama Independent Katelin McInerney Melanie Gibbons (Lib) Tonia Gray John Gill Gareth Ward (Ind)
Kogarah Labor Chris Minns Craig Chung (Lib) Tracy Yuen Troy Stolz (Ind)
Lake Macquarie Independent Stephen Ryan Joshua Beer (Lib) Kim Grierson Felipe Gore-Escalante Jason Lesage (SFF)
Greg Piper* (Ind)
Lane Cove Liberal Penelope Pedersen Anthony Roberts (Lib) Heather Armstrong Ben Wise Victoria Davidson (Ind)
Leppington Labor Nathan Hagarty Therese Fedeli (Lib) Apurva Shukla Danica Sajn Mandar Tamhankar (PHON)
Lismore Labor Janelle Saffin Alex Rubin (Nat) Adam Guise Ross Honniball Matthew Bertalli (SFF)
Allen Crossthwaite (Ind)
James McKenzie (Ind)
Vanessa Rosayro (AJP)
Liverpool Labor Charishma Kaliyanda Richard Ammoun (Lib) Amy Croft Milomir Andjelkovic (Ind)
Gabriel Hancock (AJP)
Linda Harris (Ind)
Londonderry Labor Prue Car Snigdha Talakola (Lib) David Maurice David Bowen Luke Tester (PHON)
Macquarie Fields Labor Anoulack Chanthivong Khairul Chowdhury (Lib) Seamus Lee Michael Clark Gemma Noiosi (LDP)
Donna Wilson (AJP)
Maitland Labor Jenny Aitchison Michael Cooper (Lib) Campbell Knox Sam Ferguson Daniel Dryden (LCP)
Alex Lee (Ind)
Neil Turner (PHON)
Manly Liberal Jasper Thatcher James Griffin (Lib) Terry le Roux Emanuele Paletto Phillip Altman (Ind)
Joeline Hackman (Ind)
Bailey Mason (AJP)
Maroubra Labor Michael Daley Bill Burst (Lib) Kym Chapple Monique Isenheim Roderick Aguilar (IMOP)
Holly Williamson (AJP)
Miranda Liberal Simon Earle Eleni Petinos (Lib) Martin Moore Nick Hughes Gaye Cameron (Ind)
Monaro National Steve Whan Nichole Overall (Nat) Jenny Goldie James Holgate Chris Pryor (SFF)
Josie Tanson (LCP)
Andrew Thaler (Ind)
Mount Druitt Labor Edmond Atalla Kandathil Sunil Jayadevan (Lib) Asm Morshed Andrew Dudas (AJP)
Murray Independent Mirsad Buljubasic Peta Betts (Nat) Amelia King Michael Florance Greg Adamson (Ind)
Adrian Carle (LCP)
Helen Dalton* (Ind)
Kevin Farrell (PEP)
Desiree Gregory (SFF)
David Landini (Ind)
Myall Lakes National Mark Vanstone Tanya Thompson (Nat) Eleanor Spence Maree McDonald-Pritchard Jason Bendall (Ind)
Keys Manley (LCP)
Newcastle Labor Tim Crakanthorp Thomas Triebsees (Lib) John Mackenzie Freya Taylor Tim Claydon (LCP)
Niko Leka (SAll)
Newtown Greens David Hetherington Fiona Douskou (Lib) Jenny Leong Christopher Thomas
North Shore Liberal Godfrey Santer Felicity Wilson (Lib) James Mullan Lachlan Commins Michael Antares (IMOP)
Helen Conway (Ind)
Victoria Walker (Ind)
Northern Tablelands National Yvonne Langenberg Adam Marshall (Nat) Elizabeth O'Hara Alan Crowe Margaret Hammond (LDP)
Gary Hampton (PEP)
Michael Hay (SFF)
Natasha Ledger (Ind)
Peter O'Loghlin (LCP)
Darshan Wood (Ind)
Oatley Liberal Ash Ambihaipahar Mark Coure (Lib) Taylor Vandijk Glenn Hunt Natalie Mort (Ind)
Orange Independent Heather Dunn Tony Mileto David Mallard George Bate Gillian Bramley (PEP)
Philip Donato* (Ind)
Patricia Holt (LCP)
Aaron Kelly (SFF)
Oxley National Gregory Vigors Michael Kemp (Nat) Dominic King Bianca Drain Joshua Fairhall (Ind)
Troy Irwin (Ind)
Megan Mathew (LCP)
Parramatta Liberal Donna Davis Katie Mullens (Lib) Ben Hammond David Moll Mritunjay Singh (PHON)
Penrith Liberal Karen McKeown Stuart Ayres (Lib) Fatemeh Toussi Geoff Brown Vanessa Blazi (AJP)
Belinda McWilliams (PHON)
Timothy Pateman (LCP)
Pittwater Liberal Jeffrey Quinn Rory Amon (Lib) Hilary Green Craig Law Jacqui Scruby (Ind)
Port Macquarie Liberal Keith McMullen Peta Pinson (Nat)
Leslie Williams* (Lib)
Stuart Watson Edward Coleman Vivian McMahon (LCP)
Silvia Mogorovich (IMOP)
Benjamin Read (LDP)
Port Stephens Labor Kate Washington Nathan Errington (Lib) Jordan Jensen Beverley Jelfs Michelle Buckmaster (AJP)
Angela Ketas (IMOP)
Mark Watson (PHON)
Prospect Labor Hugh McDermott Kalvin Biag (Lib) Sujan Selventhiran Peter Shafer Emily Walsh (AJP)
Riverstone Liberal Warren Kirby Mohit Kumar (Lib) Rob Vail Tim Horan Anthony Belcastro (SFF)
Tabitha Ponnambalam (Ind)
Rockdale Labor Steve Kamper Muhammad Rana (Lib) Peter Strong James Morris
Ryde Liberal Lyndal Howison Jordan Lane (Lib) Sophie Edington Bradley Jelfs Barry Devine (IMOP)
Shellharbour Labor Anna Watson Mikayla Barnes (Lib) Jamie Dixon Kenneth Davis Rita Granata (LDP)
Chris Homer (Ind)
Mia Willmott (LCP)
South Coast Liberal Liza Butler Luke Sikora (Lib) Amanda Findley Deanna Buffier Nina Digiglio (Ind)
Robert Korten (SFF)
Strathfield Labor Jason Yat-Sen Li John-Paul Baladi (Lib) Courtney Buckley Wally Crocker Maurie Saidi (AJP)
Summer Hill Labor Jo Haylen Bowen Cheng (Lib) Izabella Antoniou Michael Swan Sandra Haddad (AJP)
Swansea Labor Yasmin Catley Megan Anderson (Lib) Heather Foord Alan Ellis Paul Jackson (LDP)
Sydney Independent Skye Tito Phyllisse Stanton (Lib) Nick Ward Mark Whitton Alex Greenwich (Ind)
Tamworth National Kate McGrath Kevin Anderson (Nat) Ryan Brooke Colin Drain Rebecca McCredie (IMOP)
Sue Raye (LCP)
Mark Rodda (Ind)
Matthew Scanlan (SFF)
Terrigal Liberal Sam Boughton Adam Crouch (Lib) Imogen da Silva Wayne Rigg
The Entrance Labor David Mehan Nathan Bracken (Lib) Ralph Stephenson Georgia Lamb Bentley Logan (LDP)
Fardin Pelarek (AJP)
Tweed National Craig Elliot Geoff Provest (Nat) Ciara Denham Ronald McDonald Susie Hearder (AJP)
Marc Selan (LCP)
Upper Hunter National Peree Watson Dave Layzell (Nat) Tony Lonergan Callum Blair Tom Lillicrap (LCP)
Dale McNamara (Ind)
James White (SFF)
Vaucluse Liberal Margaret Merten Kellie Sloane (Lib) Dominic Wy Kanak Kay Dunne Edward Cameron (AJP)
Karen Freyer (Ind)
Gail Stevens (LDP)
Wagga Wagga Independent Keryn Foley Andriana Benjamin (Nat)
Julia Ham (Lib)
Ray Goodlass Raymond Gentles (PEP)
Joe McGirr* (Ind)
Christopher Smith (SFF)
Wahroonga Liberal Parsia Abedini Alister Henskens (Lib) Tim Dashwood Stephen Molloy Kristyn Haywood (Ind)
Wakehurst Liberal Sue Wright Toby Williams (Lib) Ethan Hrnjak Greg Mawson Michael Regan* (Ind)
Susan Sorensen (AJP)
Wallsend Labor Sonia Hornery Callum Pull (Lib) Rebecca Watkins Paul Akers Pietro di Girolamo (PHON)
Anna Nolan (AJP)
Joshua Starrett (Ind)
Willoughby Liberal Sarah Griffin Tim James (Lib) Edmund McGrath Michael Want Larissa Penn (Ind)
Winston Hills Liberal Sameer Pandey Mark Taylor (Lib) Damien Atkins Anthony Chadszinow
Wollondilly Liberal Angus Braiden Nathaniel Smith (Lib) Jason Webster Ildiko Haag Judy Hannan* (Ind)
Rebecca Thompson (PHON)
Wollongong Labor Paul Scully Joel Johnson (Lib) Cath Blakey Kristen Nelson (AJP)
Wyong Labor David Harris Matt Squires (Lib)
(disendorsed)[32]
Doug Williamson Susan Newbury Martin Stevenson (PHON)

Legislative Council

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Sitting members are shown in bold text.

Half of the Legislative Council is not up for re-election. This includes seven Labor members (Tara Moriarty, Penny Sharpe, Greg Donnelly, Anthony D'Adam, Daniel Mookhey, Peter Primrose, and Mark Buttigieg), five Liberal members (Damien Tudehope, Taylor Martin, Natalie Ward, Natasha Maclaren-Jones[f] and Aileen MacDonald), three Nationals members (Sarah Mitchell, Wes Fang and Sam Farraway), two Greens members (Abigail Boyd and Sue Higginson), two One Nation members (Mark Latham[f] and Rod Roberts), one Shooters and Fishers member (Mark Banasiak) and one Animal Justice member (Emma Hurst).

The Labor Party is defending seven seats. The Liberal Party is defending six seats. The National Party is defending three seats. The Greens, the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party and the Animal Justice Party are each defending one seat. Independent Fred Nile, elected as a Christian Democratic member, is defending his seat; and independent Justin Field, elected as a Greens member, is not defending his seat.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates One Nation candidates SFF candidates
  1. Courtney Houssos*
  2. Rose Jackson*
  3. Cameron Murphy*
  4. Emily Suvaal*
  5. John Graham*
  6. Bob Nanva*
  7. Stephen Lawrence*
  8. Sarah Kaine*
  9. Mick Veitch
  10. Stewart Prins
  11. Michelle Miran
  12. Marion Browne
  13. Rizwan Chowdhury
  14. Shoaib Shams
  15. Paul Sekfy
  16. Pamela Ward
  17. Stef Chalmers
  18. Greg Davis
  19. Tori McGregor
  20. Lynne Fairey
  21. Lorraine Fordham
  1. Natasha Maclaren-Jones* (Lib)
  2. Bronnie Taylor* (Nat)
  3. Chris Rath* (Lib)
  4. Susan Carter* (Lib)
  5. Ben Franklin* (Nat)
  6. Jacqui Munro* (Lib)
  7. Rachel Merton* (Lib)
  8. Scott Barrett (Nat)
  9. Jag Dhaliwal (Lib)
  10. Sophie White (Lib)
  11. Ben Niland (Nat)
  12. Ying Li-Cantwell (Lib)
  13. Vicky McGahey (Lib)
  14. Mirjana Cestar (Lib)
  15. Steve Coxhead (Nat)
  1. Cate Faehrmann*
  2. Amanda Cohn*
  3. Lynda-June Coe
  4. Jim Casey
  5. Trish Frail
  6. Elizabeth Thompson
  7. Jane Scott
  8. Kashmir Miller
  9. Eddie Lloyd
  10. Liz Atkins
  11. Mithra Cox
  12. Jan Davis
  13. Astrid O'Neill
  14. Vida Shahamat
  15. Tony Hickey
  16. Ismet Tastan
  17. Russell Weston
  18. Sylvie Ellsmore
  1. Mark Latham*
  2. Tania Mihailuk
  3. Amit Batish
  4. Colin Grigg
  5. Roger Smith
  6. Steven Tripp
  7. Charlie Fenton
  8. Richard Orchard
  9. Adrian Saker
  10. Vicki Saker
  11. Alan Lanyon
  12. Quenten Roberts
  13. Nicholas Turner
  14. Samuel Donovan
  15. Anastasia Whittaker
  16. Kellie Rugless
  1. Robert Borsak*
  2. Shane Djuric
  3. Alain Noujaim
  4. Kyle Boddan
  5. Steven Richards
  6. William Thompson
  7. Alexander Powell
  8. Therese Noujaim
  9. Brian Boyle
  10. John Howden
  11. Kelly Lesage
  12. Raffaele Grasso
  13. Angelique Noujaim
  14. Moses El Salim
  15. Mark Van Bysterveld
  16. Grant Cappetta
  17. Joe Rossi
AJP candidates Liberal Democratic candidates SAP candidates Legalise Cannabis candidates IMOP candidates
  1. Alison Waters
  2. Louise Ward
  3. Matt Stellino
  4. Catherine Blasonato
  5. Petra Jones
  6. Patrick Murphy
  7. Naomi Woodgate
  8. Ann Janaway
  9. Catherine Ward
  10. Sussannah Waters
  11. Teresa Tomanovsky
  12. Jordy Bertram
  13. Kramer Thompson
  14. Ellie Robertson
  15. Christine Hahn
  16. Kate Paterson
  17. Lana Mueller
  1. John Ruddick*
  2. Millie Fontana
  3. Natalie Dumer
  4. Clinton Mead
  5. Elvis Sinosic
  6. John Larter
  7. Michael Wheeler
  8. Peter Whelan
  9. Phillip Beazley
  10. Michael Graham
  11. Robert Cribb
  12. Cameron Shamsabad
  13. Peter Runge
  14. Charles Rios
  15. Samuel Gunning
  16. Joaquim De Lima
  17. Matthew Manning
  1. William Bourke
  2. Hana Oh
  3. Bradd Morelli
  4. Deborah Smythe
  5. Herman Kuipers
  6. Xiaowei Yue
  7. Torsten Landwehr
  8. John Alden
  9. Lisa Hilleard
  10. Peter Reid
  11. Jill Green
  12. Ann Burke
  13. Mike Cottee
  14. David Taylor
  15. Susan Kitchener
  16. Michael Wilder
  17. Alison Noonan
  18. Robert Eggleton
  19. Cheryl Blacker
  20. Alan Magnusson
  21. Dean Winter
  1. Jeremy Buckingham*
  2. James Mathison
  3. Gail Hester
  4. Michael Balderstone
  5. Karen Burge
  6. Frances Hood
  7. Ross Smith
  8. Lincoln Ellis
  9. Nicole Lindner
  10. Elyas Dakhli
  11. Kathleen Williamson
  12. Ian Eden
  13. Louise Graves
  14. Donald Fuggle
  15. Max Green
  16. Michael Harper
  17. Crystal Best
  18. Reece Reynolds
  1. Michael O'Neill
  2. Marelle Burnum Burnum
  3. Lesley Kinney
  4. Kevin Mund
  5. Allison Dvies
  6. Robyn Curnow
  7. Megan Bennetts
  8. Christeena Middleton
  9. Karen Burke
  10. Gerard O'Neill
  11. Wan Otto
  12. Benjamin Fox
  13. Craig Grech
  14. Monica Shepherd
  15. Graham Taylor
  16. Karen Tittelbach
  17. Ian Davies
  18. John Fenwick
EFI candidates Public Education candidates Socialist candidates Group A candidates[g] Group B candidates[h]
  1. Elizabeth Farrelly
  2. Teresa Russell
  3. Sunil Badami
  4. Philippa Murray
  5. Hugo Chan
  6. Jennifer Crawford
  7. Anne Crawford
  8. Caroline Pidcock
  9. Julie Walton
  10. Jane Stanham
  11. Rose Ricketson
  12. Andrew Potts
  13. Deni McKenzie
  14. Marie Sheehan
  15. Freddy Sharpe
  16. Edilla Ford
  1. Khalil Kay
  2. Cheryl McBride
  3. Anne Flint
  4. Peter Furness
  5. Edith McNally
  6. Barbara Reynolds
  7. Penelope Hackett
  8. Warren Poole
  9. Neil Robertson
  10. Sue Robertson
  11. Gemma Ackroyd
  12. Hugh Ackroyd
  13. Sandi Steep
  14. Harry Fox
  15. Lynne Fox
  16. Kerryanne Knox
  17. Vicki Walsh
  1. Steve O'Brien
  2. Paula Sanchez
  3. Andrew Chuter
  4. Samantha Ashby
  5. Joel McAlear
  6. Steffi Leedham
  7. Jim McIlroy
  8. Coral Wynter
  9. Isaac Nellist
  10. Pip Hinman
  11. Peter Boyle
  12. Federico Fuentes
  13. Ben Radford
  14. Duncan Roden
  15. James Wyner
  1. Lyle Shelton
  2. Barbara Helvadjian
  3. Don Modarelli
  4. Richard Stretton
  5. Jamie Green
  6. Robyn Butt
  7. Graham McLennan
  8. Craig Dengate
  9. Nathaniel Marsh
  10. Tracey Bradbury
  11. Penelope Windeyer
  12. Benjamin Irawan
  13. Prue Duignan
  14. Glen Ryan
  15. Michael Chaplin
  1. Craig Kelly
  2. Andrew Robertson
  3. Rosemary Saad
  4. Anne Khoury
  5. Dean Macklin
  6. Robert Nalbandian
  7. Amber Robertson
  8. M Wrightson
  9. Philip Kelly
Group E candidates[i] Group G candidates[j][k] Group K candidates[d] Group P candidates Group T candidates[l]
  1. Milan Maksimovic[k]
  2. Deborah Lions
  3. Mianda Villatora
  1. Silvana Nile
  2. Fred Nile
  1. Oscar Grenfell
  2. Mike Head
  1. Danny Lim
  2. Lee Lim
  1. Milton Caine
  2. Robert Skillin
Group U candidates[m] Ungrouped candidates
  1. Riccardo Bosi
  2. David Graham
  3. Jackie George
  4. Franco Todisco
  5. David Heath
  6. Garry McKinlay
  7. Frank Kloepfer
  8. Reagan Kloepfer
  9. Robyn George
  10. Logan George
  11. Scott Bowden
  12. Kevin Walker
  13. Luke George
  14. Brad Kirkels
  15. Barbara Kafer
  16. Noel Anderson
  17. Matt Polin
  18. Josephine Fsadni
  • Stefan Prasad
  • Colleen Fuller[e]
  • Warren Grzic
  • Van Huynh
  • Archie Lea
  • Michelle Martin
  • Lee Howe[n]
  • Mick Allen
  • R Cheetham
  • Guitang Lu
  • George Potkonyak

Disendorsements and resignations

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Date Party Candidate Seat Details
12 March National Ash Barnham Cessnock Disendorsed for misogynistic and racist social media posts.[30]
13 March Liberal Matt Squires Wyong Disendorsed for homophobic, Islamophobic and anti-vaccine social media posts.[32]
23 March SFF Sean Ambrose Heathcote Disendorsed for support of Vladimir Putin and Russian invasion of Ukraine.[31]

Notes

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  1. ^ Farlow assumed the casual vacancy created by Natasha Maclaren-Jones following the election.[20]
  2. ^ Bromhead died on 16 March 2023.
  3. ^ Endorsed by unregistered Australians United.[29]
  4. ^ a b Endorsed by unregistered Socialist Equality Party.
  5. ^ a b Endorsed by unregistered Indigenous-Aboriginal Party of Australia.
  6. ^ a b Resigning to recontest the Legislative Council
  7. ^ Endorsed by unregistered Family First Party.
  8. ^ Endorsed by unregistered United Australia Party.
  9. ^ Endorsed by the unregistered Call To Freedom Party.[33]
  10. ^ Endorsed by unregistered Revive Australia Party (Fred Nile Alliance).[34]
  11. ^ a b Previously associated with the now-dissolved Christian Democratic Party.
  12. ^ Endorsed by unregistered Christians For Community.[35]
  13. ^ Endorsed by unregistered AustraliaOne.[36]
  14. ^ Endorsed by unregistered Homes First.[37]

References

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