Candidates of the Victorian state election, 1973

This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1973 Victorian state election. The election was held on 19 May 1973.

Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

Country

Legislative Assembly

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 candidates Liberal candidates Country candidates DLP candidates Other candidates
 
Albert Park Labor Val Doube Norman Walker Monica McGeoch
Ballarat North Liberal Jim Caddy Tom Evans Moya Schaefer
Ballarat South Liberal Frank Sheehan Bill Stephen Graeme Orr John Parkin
Balwyn Liberal Joan Coxsedge Jim Ramsay James Marmion
Bellarine Liberal Royston Lawson Aurel Smith Ray Evans
Benalla Country James Scott Vernon Dawson Tom Trewin Christopher Cody
Benambra Country Ian Thomas Henry Petty Tom Mitchell James Osmotherly
Bendigo Liberal David Boyle Daryl McClure Peter Pritchard Raymond Peterson
Bennettswood Liberal Cyril Kennedy Ian McLaren James Tighe
Bentleigh Liberal Alexander McDonald Bob Suggett Peter Madden
Box Hill Liberal Keith Remington Morris Williams James Brosnan John Franceschini (AP)
Brighton Liberal Peter Hansen John Rossiter Peter Lawlor Frederick Funnell (AP)
Broadmeadows Labor John Wilton Claus Salger Francis Dowling
Brunswick East Labor David Bornstein William Marriott Anthony Staunton Jonathan Sutton (AP)
George Zangalis (CPA)
Brunswick West Labor Tom Roper Salvatore Gandolfo John Flint
Camberwell Liberal Colin MacLeod Vernon Wilcox Joseph Stanley
Caulfield Liberal John Graham Sir Edgar Tanner Peter Grant
Coburg Independent Frank Cox Louis Mingaars Timothy Gerrard Jack Mutton (Ind)
Dandenong Labor Alan Lind Ivan Warner Kevin Leydon
Deer Park Labor Jack Ginifer Alan McGillivray Alfred Wisniewski
Dromana Liberal Jim Snow Roberts Dunstan Elizabeth Barton
Dundas Labor Edward Lewis Bruce Chamberlain Alexander McLennan Patrick Healy
Essendon Liberal Ronald Kennelly Kenneth Wheeler John Moloney Stanley Bell (AP)
Lancelot Hutchinson (DGS)
Evelyn Liberal Raymond Donkin Jim Plowman Francis Feltham Dennis Lacey (AP)
Footscray Labor Robert Fordham Edmond Murphy Bert Bailey
Frankston Liberal Donald Mercer Edward Meagher John Glynn David Heath (AP)
Geelong Liberal John O'Brien Hayden Birrell John Timberlake Guenter Sahr (AP)
Geelong North Labor Neil Trezise David Roffey James Jordan
Gippsland East Country Geoffrey Cox John Sheehan Bruce Evans Robert McMahon
Gippsland South Liberal Russel Wilson James Taylor Neil McInnes John Condon
Gippsland West Liberal Miles Cahill Rob Maclellan William Belfrage
Hugh Hendry
Noel Gleeson
Gisborne Liberal Ernest Jamieson Athol Guy Peter Holzgrefe Maurice Flynn
Glenhuntly Liberal Kathleen Foster Joe Rafferty Terence Farrell Richard Franklin (AP)
Glen Iris Liberal Douglas Gammon Jim MacDonald Edward Cleary Jack Hammond (AP)
Greensborough Labor Bob Fell Monte Vale Ernest Dobson David Close (Ind)
Flora Miller (AP)
Hampden Liberal Raymond Blizzard Tom Austin Alan Plant Francis O'Brien
Hawthorn Liberal Evan Walker Walter Jona Bernard Gaynor John Worcester (AP)
Heatherton Liberal John Wilson Norman Billing Brian Sherman
Ivanhoe Liberal John Daley Bruce Skeggs Kevin Barry Patricia Robinson (AP)
Kara Kara Labor Esmond Curnow John Radford Roderick Boyd Robert O'Connor
Kew Liberal James Hilson Rupert Hamer Francis Duffy
Lowan Liberal Arthur Rowe Jim McCabe Graeme Smith Kevin Dunn Clifford Dodds (Ind)
Malvern Liberal Andrew Homer Lindsay Thompson Edward Preece
Melbourne Labor Barry Jones Michael Wallwork Anna Linard Michele Turner (AP)
Mentone Liberal Ian Cathie Bill Templeton Daniel Condon Ian Black (DGS)
Midlands Labor Les Shilton Bill Ebery William Mannes
Mildura Country Lance Fraser Kevin Coogan Milton Whiting John Conroy
Mitcham Liberal John Hyslop Dorothy Goble Marianne Crowe Ethel Beaumont (AP)
Ray Nilsen (DGS)
Monbulk Liberal Vernon Allison Bill Borthwick Franciscus Hallewas David Barford (AP)
Moonee Ponds Labor Tom Edmunds William Lawrence Michael McMahon
Moorabbin Liberal Harry Rourke Llew Reese Salvatore Pinzone
Morwell Labor Derek Amos Desmond Bennett John Vinall Leslie Hilton
Murray Valley Country Donald Boag Robert Crosby Bill Baxter David Kane
Narracan Liberal Wilfred Bartholomeusz Jim Balfour Alfred Bush John Mann
Northcote Labor Frank Wilkes Michael Galli Albert Dowsey
Oakleigh Liberal Frank Slater Alan Scanlan Ralph Cleary
Polwarth Liberal Bill Pargeter Cec Burgin John Younis Michael Dwyer
Portland Labor Bill Lewis Don McKellar Diana Silvester Maurice Purcell
Prahran Liberal Murray Pearce Sam Loxton John Johnston
Preston Labor Carl Kirkwood Gerard Clarke Maurice Horwood Timothy Galbally (Ind)
Reservoir Labor Jim Simmonds Elizabeth McDonnell Joseph Fitzgerald
Richmond Labor Clyde Holding Roger Frankel Henry Bader
Ringwood Liberal Peter Fuller Norman Lacy Antonio De Sousa Dulcie Bethune (AP)
Rodney Country Alan Williams James Nelms Eddie Hann John Evans
St Kilda Liberal Robin Beaumont Brian Dixon John Hughes Beverley Broadbent (AP)
Sandringham Liberal Margaret Graham Max Crellin William Leech
Scoresby Liberal Alan West Geoff Hayes Michael McMahon Murray Deerbon (AP)
Shepparton Country Patrick Golden Bill Hunter Peter Ross-Edwards Arthur Garner
Sunshine Labor Bill Fogarty Ian Ryan Mary Barnes
Swan Hill Country Patricia Fraser Alan Wood Henry Broad Rodger Donohue
Syndal Liberal Christopher Miller Ray Wiltshire Daniel McCabe Kenneth Mylius (AP)
Warrnambool Liberal Ken Sanders Ian Smith Harold Stephenson Francis Hasell
Williamstown Labor Gordon Stirling John Coughlin Norman Way

Legislative Council

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 candidates Liberal candidates Country candidates DLP candidates Other candidates
 
Ballarat Liberal Ronald Corbett Vance Dickie Patrick Hope William Griffin
Bendigo Liberal Stewart Anderson Fred Grimwade William Drechsler
Boronia Liberal Niall Brennan Peter Block Cornelius Gleeson
Doutta Galla Labor John Tripovich Frank Mott Hubert Evans
East Yarra Liberal Rosslyn Ives Bill Campbell Helen Hart Harold Jeffrey (AP)
Gippsland Country Thomas Matthews Dick Long Bob May Gregory Answorth
Higinbotham Liberal Henry Woodley William Fry Frederick Skinner
Melbourne Labor Doug Elliot John Walsh Gordon Haberman
Melbourne North Labor John Galbally Richard Alston Christina Staunton
Melbourne West Labor Alexander Knight Neville Hudson Robin Thomas
Monash Liberal Jean McLean Charles Hider William Hoyne
Northern Country John White Albert Baker Stuart McDonald John Ryan
North Eastern Country Edwin Ure George Ikinger Keith Bradbury Maurice Smith
North Western Country Margaret Davies Heather Mitchell Ken Wright Stanley Croughan
South Eastern Liberal David Bottomley Alan Hunt John Dougherty
South Western Liberal Stanley Nash Stan Gleeson Gilbert Anderson James Crockett
Templestowe Liberal Frederick Davis Vasey Houghton Christopher Curtis Geoffrey Loftus-Hills (AP)
Western Country Donald Grossman Digby Crozier Clive Mitchell Alan Beattie

References

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