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STATE ELECTION 2022 - VICTORIA
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November 08, 2022 10:52 pm
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Legalise Cannabis Victoria


Lower House candidates: 3
Upper House candidates: 16



Last assessment: 2022-03-11 21:02:00
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Legalise Cannabis Victoria Lower House Candidates

TAYLOR, Wayne
Bendigo West
Running
HEAP, Ashley
Bayswater
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SMITH, Elissa
Pakenham
Running
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Legalise Cannabis Victoria Upper House Candidates

FORREST, Thomas
Eastern Victoria
Running
SMITH, Mark
Eastern Victoria
Running
NEGRI, Anna
North-Eastern Metropolitan
Running
WALLIS, Nicholas
North-Eastern Metropolitan
Running
HALE, Andrew
Northern Metropolitan
Running
THOMPSON, Renee
Northern Metropolitan
Running
MCINALLY, Christopher
Northern Victoria
Running
MILLER, Adam
Northern Victoria
Running
KNIPE, Jeffrey
South-Eastern Metropolitan
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PAYNE, Rachel
South-Eastern Metropolitan
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HOWMAN, Ben
Southern Metropolitan
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SELAN, Marc
Southern Metropolitan
Running
ETTERSHANK, David
Western Metropolitan
Running
MENTA, Raffaela
Western Metropolitan
Running
DOWLING, Andrew
Western Victoria
Running
HUMPHREY, Melanie
Western Victoria
Running
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