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STATE ELECTION 2022 - VICTORIA
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March 02, 2023 10:36 am
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Restore Democracy Sack Dan Andrews Party


Lower House candidates: None
Upper House candidates: 17



Last assessment: 2022-11-12 10:04:26
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Restore Democracy Sack Dan Andrews Party Upper House Candidates

COSKUN, Cengiz
Eastern Victoria
Running
COSKUN, Connie
Eastern Victoria
Running
COBANKARA, Serife
North-Eastern Metropolitan
Running
COBANKARA, Husyin
North-Eastern Metropolitan
Running
YESILAGAC, Hatice
Northern Metropolitan
Running
YOLCU, Berke
Northern Metropolitan
Running
CEYLAN, Yasemin
Northern Victoria
Running
ORHAN, Mukadder
Northern Victoria
Running
PUSCASU, Daniel Costin
South-Eastern Metropolitan
Running
PUSCASU IANCULESCU, Rodica Marioara
South-Eastern Metropolitan
Running
AKDOGAN, Nursin
Southern Metropolitan
Running
ADANIR, Reyhan
Southern Metropolitan
Running
PALKURI, Samson
Western Metropolitan
Running
YALAZ, Burcin
Western Metropolitan
Running
FINNIGAN, Tosh-Jake
Western Victoria
Running
CELIKDOGEN, Ismail Efe
Western Victoria
Running
ORHAN, Sinan
Western Victoria
Running
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