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STATE ELECTION 2022 - VICTORIA
Posted by: Rob Bakes
November 05, 2022 5:05 pm
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Lower House candidates: None
Upper House candidates: 16
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Sustainable Australia Party - Stop Overdevelopment / Corruption Upper House Candidates

CORCORAN, Jack
North-Eastern Metropolitan
Running
HAYES, Clifford
Southern Metropolitan
Sitting Member
CHIVERS, Ian
Northern Victoria
Running
PATERSON, Sophie
Eastern Victoria
Running
PRIDHAM, Alison
Northern Metropolitan
Running
HOULT, Brandon
South-Eastern Metropolitan
Running
JESSUP, Bert
Western Metropolitan
Running
WEARNE, Madeleine
Western Victoria
Running
CRESSWELL, Anthony
Eastern Victoria
Running
CLOW, William
North-Eastern Metropolitan
Running
BUDGEON, Daryl
Northern Metropolitan
Running
DOENSEN, Allan
Northern Victoria
Running
ARMSTRONG, Steven
South-Eastern Metropolitan
Running
TERRY, Bettina
Southern Metropolitan
Running
BILIC, Dennis
Western Metropolitan
Running
PASCOE, Robert
Western Victoria
Running
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