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1993


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 seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democratscandidates Greens candidates NLP candidates ASGCcandidates Ungrouped candidates






 
  1. Bob McMullan*
  2. Maureen Sheehan
  1. Margaret Reid*
  2. Lucinda Spier
  1. Domenic Mico
  2. Peter Main
  1. Kerrie Tucker
  2. David Turbayne
  1. David Seaton
  2. Nanette Kerrison
  1. Helen Miller
  2. Ute Ernst

Arthur Burns (AAFI)
Bernard Collaery

New South Wales

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending two seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators Bronwyn Bishop (Liberal), Vicki Bourne (Democrats), David Brownhill (National), Bruce Childs (Labor), Stephen Loosley (Labor) and Sue West (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates CTA candidates Shooters candidates





 
  1. Graham Richardson*
  2. John Faulkner*
  3. Kerry Sibraa*
  4. Mary-Anne Armstrong
  1. Michael Baume* (Lib)
  2. John Tierney* (Lib)
  3. Sandy Macdonald* (Nat)
  4. Marise Payne (Lib)
  1. Karin Sowada
  2. Ray Griffiths
  3. Arthur Chesterfield-Evans
  1. Steve Brigham
  2. Joy Wallace
  3. Ian Cohen
  4. Cecily Stead
  1. Bruce Coleman
  2. Graham McLennan
  3. Shirley Grigg
  4. Glen Ryan
  1. Michael Ascher
  2. Ted Orr
  3. Jeff Wilkie
  4. Suzanne O'Connell
  5. Robyn Bourke
AAFI candidates NLP candidates Grey Power candidates Green Alliancecandidates CEC candidates Republicancandidates





 
  1. David Kitson
  2. Ian Weatherlake
  1. Doreen Kerr
  2. Mike Smith
  3. Ines Judd
  1. Frances Roylance
  2. Gay Grounds
  1. Jane Beckmann
  2. Bernie Brian
  1. Leone Hay
  2. Robert Butler
  3. Gloria Wood
  1. Peter Consandine
  2. Gennie Klein
CAP candidates Group E candidates Group H candidates Group J candidates Group M candidates Group Q candidates





 
  1. John Uebergang
  2. Doug Hawkins
  1. Leonard Teale
  2. Colin Ward
  1. Patricia Poulos
  2. Peter Archer
  3. John Holley
  1. O Santa Claus
  2. Lord Rolo
  1. David Stevens
  2. Yvonne Harrison
  1. Rosemarie Lavery
  2. Robert John
  3. Priscilla Lavery
Group S candidates Group T candidates Group U candidates Ungrouped candidates





 
  1. Walter Bass
  2. Paul Hales
  1. Michael Vescio
  2. Pamela Wheatley
  1. Robert Schollbach
  2. Karen Stirling

Milorad Gajin
Michael Anderson
Katherine De Bry

Ron Poulsen
Bryan Ellis
Malcolm Milton

Dianne Decker
Argy Beletich

Northern Territory

Two seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Country Liberal Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates CLP candidates

 
  1. Bob Collins*
  2. Patty Ring
  1. Grant Tambling*
  2. Bob Truman

Queensland

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The National Party was defending two seats. Senators Ron Boswell (National), Bryant Burns (Labor), John Herron (Liberal), Gerry Jones (Labor), Cheryl Kernot (Democrats) and Ian Macdonald (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates CTA candidates





 
  1. Margaret Reynolds*
  2. Mal Colston*
  3. John Bird
  4. Ian McLean
  1. David MacGibbon*
  2. Warwick Parer*
  3. Ross Cunningham
  4. Ann Buchanan
  5. Henry Bird
  6. Owen Davies
  1. Bill O'Chee*
  2. De-Anne Kelly
  3. Teresa Cobb
  1. John Woodley*
  2. Jonathan Cornish
  3. Gayle Woodrow
  4. Tony Walters
  1. Drew Hutton
  2. Colin Hunt
  3. Naomi Spencer
  1. Alan Sims
  2. Rona Joyner
NLP candidates AIP candidates CAP candidates Group E candidates Group H candidates Ungrouped candidates





 
  1. Geoff Wilson
  2. Peter Jackson
  1. Darby McCarthy
  2. Una Branfield
  1. Perry Jewell
  2. Tony Pitt
  3. Sandra Hill
  4. Mark Geissmann
  5. Ryland Gill
  6. Richard Teague
  1. Barry Weedon
  2. Margaret Crompton
  1. Ronald Alford
  2. Sylvia Smith

Steve Dimitriou
John Koehler (CEC)
Barry Garvey
Joe Sherlock
Christopher Beilby
Julie Warner (CEC)

South Australia

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators Grant Chapman (Liberal), John Coulter (Democrats), Rosemary Crowley (Labor), Robert Hill (Liberal), Chris Schacht (Labor) and Baden Teague (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates National candidates CTA candidates





 
  1. Nick Bolkus*
  2. Dominic Foreman*
  3. Graham Maguire
  4. Rosalie McDonald
  1. Amanda Vanstone*
  2. Nick Minchin*
  3. Alan Ferguson*
  4. Satish Gupta
  1. Meg Lees*
  2. Stephen Swift
  3. Natasha Stott Despoja
  4. Patricia Tickle
  1. Ally Fricker
  2. Gerhard Weissmann
  1. Nola McCallum
  2. Michael Bradshaw
  1. David Rodway
  2. David Squirrell
Republican candidates NLP candidates Grey Power candidates AAFI candidates EFF candidates Group F candidates





 
  1. Bilal Nasrullah
  2. Peter Hill
  1. Geoff Wells
  2. Anne Martin
  3. Dulcie Morris
  1. Jack Holder
  2. Betty Preston
  3. Glen Bottam
  1. Evonne Moore
  2. Joe Smith
  1. David Dwyer
  2. Douglas Giddings
  3. Vanessa Giddings
  1. Alex Liew
  2. Douglas Schirripa
Ungrouped candidates









 

Mark Rice
Bernard Broom
Ean Smith






Tasmania

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. Independent Senator Brian Harradine was defending one seat. Senators Robert Bell (Democrats), Paul Calvert (Liberal), John Devereux (Labor), Jocelyn Newman (Liberal), Nick Sherry (Labor) and John Watson(Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates Harradine candidates CTA candidates





 
  1. Michael Tate*
  2. John Coates*
  3. Shayne Murphy*
  4. Terry Aulich
  1. Brian Archer*
  2. Brian Gibson*
  3. Eric Abetz
  1. Patsy Harmsen
  2. David Stephen
  1. Judy Henderson
  2. Peter Jones
  3. Marion Fry
  1. Brian Harradine*
  1. Philip Hopson
  2. Janelle Hopson
NLP candidates TST candidates Ungrouped candidates







 
  1. Greg Broszczyk
  2. Caroline Davies
  1. Alan Sproule
  2. Frances McShane

Ian Jamieson




Victoria

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending two seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators Richard Alston (Liberal), Barney Cooney (Labor), Rod Kemp (Liberal), Kay Patterson (Liberal), Robert Ray (Labor) and Sid Spindler(Democrats) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates DLP candidates CTA candidates





 
  1. Gareth Evans*
  2. Kim Carr*
  3. Olive Zakharov*
  4. David McKenzie
  1. Jim Short* (Lib)
  2. Julian McGauran* (Nat)
  3. Judith Troeth* (Lib)
  4. Tsebin Tchen (Lib)
  5. Ian Curtis (Lib)
  6. Bill Wall (Lib)
  1. Robert Wood
  2. Maria Kayak
  3. Marj White
  4. John Pinniger
  5. Diane Casbolt
  6. Kathryn Stear
  1. Francesca Davidson
  2. Loretta Asquini
  1. John Mulholland
  2. Michael Rowe
  3. Pat Crea
  4. Christine Dodd
  5. Matthew Cody
  1. Ken Cook
  2. Murray Graham
AAFI candidates NLP candidates PCIRA candidates Powell candidates Republican candidates Group K candidates





 
  1. Denis McCormack
  2. Robyn Spencer
  1. Steve Griffith
  2. Lorna Scurfield
  3. Ngaire Mason
  1. Neil McKay
  2. Alistair McKay
  1. Janet Powell
  2. Michael Hamel-Green
  3. Anne O'Rourke
  4. Laurie Levy
  1. Brian Buckley
  2. Brendan Gidley
  1. Joe Toscano
  2. Stephen Roper
Ungrouped candidates






 

Gordon Moffatt
Toma Banjanin
Frank Hardy

Laurie Bell
Alex Rotaru (CEC)
Steve Florin

Michael Good
Noelene Isherwood (CEC)
Tim Petherbridge

Ivan Pavlekovich-Smith
Abdul Fazal



Western Australia

Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. Senators Michael Beahan (Labor), Christabel Chamarette (Greens), Winston Crane (Liberal), Noel Crichton-Browne (Liberal), Jim McKiernan (Labor) and John Panizza (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Democrats candidates Greens candidates National candidates CTA candidates





 
  1. Peter Cook*
  2. Chris Evans*
  3. Mark Bishop
  4. Neil Roberts
  1. Susan Knowles*
  2. Ian Campbell*
  3. Chris Ellison*
  4. Maurice Brockwell
  5. Enzo Sirna
  6. John McCausland
  1. Jean Jenkins
  2. Helen Hodgson
  1. Dee Margetts*
  2. Chris Williams
  1. Michael Jardine
  2. Paul Clune
  3. David Lee
  1. Dan Rogers
  2. Beryl Rogers
NLP candidates Republican candidates CEC candidates Group J candidates Ungrouped candidates





 
  1. Michael King
  2. Philip Jackson
  3. Jody Fitzhardinge
  4. Peter Coppin
  1. David Langley
  2. Rodney Stratton
  1. John Seale
  2. Laurence Molloy
  1. Frank Nesci
  2. Paul Nesci

Rick Finney
Salli Vaughan (GP)
Roland Richardson (CAP)
John Tucak