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Candidates of the 2024 Tasmanian state election

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This article provides information on candidates who have been nominated for the 2024 Tasmanian state election, which was held on 23 March 2024.

A record 167 candidates nominated for the election.[1]

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MHA are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*).

House of Assembly

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Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Lambie candidates AJP candidates SFF candidates

Michelle O'Byrne*
Janie Finlay*
Melissa Anderson
Roshan Dhingra
Will Gordon
Adrian Hinds
Geoff Lyons

Michael Ferguson*
Simon Wood*
Rob Fairs*
Chris Gatenby
Sarah Quaile
Julie Sladden
Richard Trethewie

Cecily Rosol*
Tom Hall
Jack Fittler
Lauren Ball
Carol Barnett
Calum Hendry
Anne Layton-Bennett

Angela Armstrong
Ludwig Johnson
Rebekah Pentland*

Ivan Davis Michael Frydrych
Andrew Harvey
Group B candidates Group G candidates Group H candidates Group J candidates Ungrouped candidates
Tim Walker Mark Brown Lara Alexander Jack Davenport George Razay
Greg Quinn
Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Lambie candidates AJP candidates SFF candidates

Shane Broad*
Anita Dow*
Amanda Diprose
Samantha Facey
Danielle Kidd
Adrian Luke
Chris Lynch

Felix Ellis*
Roger Jaensch*
Jeremy Rockliff*
Patrick Fabian
Sarina Laidley
Vonette Mead
Giovanna Simpson

Darren Briggs
Sarah Kersey
Leeya Lovell
Michael McLoughlin
Erin Morrow
Susanne Ward
Petra Wilden

Miriam Beswick*
Craig Cutts
James Redgrave

Julia M King Brenton Jones
Dale Marshall
Kim Swanson
Group G candidates Ungrouped candidates
Craig Garland* Garry Burnett
Andrea Courtney
Peter Freshney
Liz Hamer
Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Lambie candidates AJP candidates SFF candidates

Ella Haddad*
Josh Willie*
Rebecca Prince
Simon Davis
Stuart Benson
Susan Wallace
John Kamara

Simon Behrakis*
Madeleine Ogilvie*
Catherine Searle
Marcus Vermey
Jon Gourlay
Emma Atterbury
Mohammad Aldergham

Vica Bayley*
Helen Burnet*
Janet Shelley
Nathan Volf
Trenton Hoare
James Zalotockyj
Peter Jones

Casey Davies Adrian Pickin
Lorraine Bennett
Local candidates Group E candidates Group G candidates Group I candidates Group J candidates Ungrouped candidates
Sam Campbell
Renae Zollner
Frank Formby
David Nunn
Kristie Johnston* Sue Hickey Ben Lohberger Louise Elliot John Michael Forster
Angela Triffitt
Stefan Vogel
Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Lambie candidates AJP candidates

Dean Winter*
Ebony Altimira
Simon Bailey
Meg Brown*
Kaspar Deane
Philip Pregnell
Toby Thorpe

Nic Street*
Jacquie Petrusma*
Eric Abetz*
Aldo Antolli
Josh Garvin
Jock McGregor
Dean Young

Rosalie Woodruff*
Jenny Cambers-Smith
Christine Campbell
Gideon Cordover
Jade Darko
Owen Fitzgerald
Lukas Mrosek

Marshall Callaghan
Conor Hallahan
Chris Hannan
Jehni Thomas-Wurth
Local candidates Group C candidates Group F candidates Group H candidates Ungrouped candidates
Martine Delaney David O'Byrne* Tony Mulder Clare Glade-Wright Tamar Cordover
Bob Elliston
Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Lambie candidates AJP candidates SFF candidates

Rebecca White*
Jen Butler*
Ben Dudman
Casey Farrell
Richard Goss
Carole McQueeney
Edwin Batt

Guy Barnett*
Mark Shelton*
Stephanie Cameron
Justin Derksen
Richard Hallett
Jane Howlett*
Gregory Brown

Alistair Allan
Tabatha Badger*
Craig Brown
Mitch Houghton
Glenn Millar
Hannah Rubenach-Quinn
Gary Whisson

Troy Pfitzner
Lesley Pyecroft
Andrew Jenner*

Anna Gralton Phillip Bigg
Carlo Di Falco
Shane Broadby
Wayne Turale
Ray Williams
Group D candidates Group H candidates Ungrouped candidates
John Tucker Angela Offord Jenny Branch-Allen
Fraser Miller
Andrew Roberts
Loueen Triffitt

Resignations

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A number of candidates resigned before being officially nominated.

Date Party Candidate Seat Details
17 December 2023 Labor Michelle Dracoulis Lyons Stated she needed to put her "family first"[2]
15 February 2024 Independent Elise Archer Clark Withdrew one day after announcing her candidacy due to health issues[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Record 167 Nominations Received for 2024 State Election". Tasmanian Times.
  2. ^ "Labor star Michelle Dracoulis quits as state election candidate for the second time". The Mercury.
  3. ^ "Former Liberal Elise Archer pulls out of Tasmanian election citing health issues". ABC News. 15 February 2024.