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Elections 2022

Candidates on the ballot

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News26 April 2022Updated:4 May 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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THE roll call of candidates at the Saturday 21 May federal election has been finalised.

There are 10 candidates seeking election in Flinders, which covers most of the peninsula and has been held by retiring Liberal MP Greg Hunt for the past two decades. In neighbouring Dunkley, held by Labor’s Peta Murphy since 2019, there are nine candidates.

Murphy defeated Liberal Chris Crewther, who held the seat for one term following a record term by former Liberal minister, Bruce Billson.

In November, Crewther will stand for the state seat of Mornington. He won a preselection battle against long term sitting Liberal, David Morris.

There are two independent candidates in Flinders and one in Dunkley.

In Dunkley, Murphy is second on the ballot with independent Darren Bergwerf drawing top spot.

Dunkley candidates:

  • Darren Bergwerf, independent
  • Peta Murphy, Labor Party
  • Damian Willis, Liberal Democratic Party
  • Elizabeth Johnston, Animal Justice Party
  • Liam O’Brien, The Greens
  • Sharn Coombes, Liberal Party
  • Scott Middlebrook, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
  • Kathryn Woods, Australian Federation Party
  • Adrian Kane Irvine, United Australia Party

Flinders candidates as they appear on the ballot paper:

  • Alex Van Der End, United Australia Party
  • Cindi Marr, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
  • Christen Abraham, Liberal Democratic Party
  • Zoe McKenzie, Liberal Party
  • Jefferson Earl, Australian Federation Party
  • Colin Lane, The Greens
  • Sarah Russell, independent
  • Surbhi Snowball, Labor Party
  • Despi O’Connor, independent
  • Pamela Engelander, Animal Justice Party

First published in the Frankston Times – 26 April 2022

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