Candidates of the 1974 Western Australian state election

The 1974 Western Australian state election was held on 30 March 1974.

Retiring Members

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Labor

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Liberal

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National Alliance

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Legislative Assembly

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Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Alliance candidate Other candidates
Albany Labor Wyndham Cook Leon Watt Leslie Dean
Ascot Labor Mal Bryce Robert Carter
Avon Labor Ken McIver Owen Bloomfield Albert Llewellyn
Balga Labor Brian Burke Neil Beck Kenneth Austin Ralph Brockman (Ind)
Boulder-Dundas Labor Tom Hartrey Eric Bingley John Madden
Bunbury Liberal Robert Wells John Sibson
Canning Labor Tom Bateman John Sinclair Paul Clune Robert Russell-Brown (Aust)
Clontarf Labor Donald May Tony Williams Anne-Marie Loney
Cockburn Labor Don Taylor Lloyd Read-Brain Clifford Webb
Collie Labor Tom Jones Brian Menzies Hilda Turnbull
Cottesloe Liberal Graham Rattigan Ross Hutchinson Oldham Prestage Charles Pierce (Aust)
Dale Liberal Reginald Ewers Cyril Rushton June Fitzgerald
East Melville Liberal Percy Johnson Des O'Neil Rosemary Taboni
Floreat Liberal Peter Coyle Andrew Mensaros Peter McGowan
Fremantle Labor Harry Fletcher Michael Coakley Peter Moorhouse
Gascoyne Liberal Frank Davis Ian Laurance Wilson Tuckey Robert Phillips (Ind)
Geraldton Labor Jeff Carr Joseph Willoughby Victor Askew Phillip Cooper (Ind)
Greenough Liberal Frederic Newman David Brand
Kalamunda Liberal Michael Marsh Ian Thompson Benjamin Ballantyne Francesco Nesci (Ind)
Kalgoorlie Labor Tom Evans Max Finlayson Geoffrey Sands
Karrinyup Labor Mervyn Knight Jim Clarko Laurence Butterly
Katanning Alliance Kenneth Gawn Peter Hatherly Dick Old
Kimberley Liberal Robert Baker Alan Ridge Keith Wright
Maylands Labor John Harman Pauline Iles Edward Barlow
Melville Labor John Tonkin Cedric Smith Barney Foley
Merredin-Yilgarn Labor James Brown Brian Cahill Hendy Cowan
Moore Alliance Terence Millstead Bert Crane
Morley Labor Arthur Tonkin Lloyd Stewart
Mount Hawthorn Labor Ron Bertram Timothy Foley Peter Tilley
Mount Lawley Liberal Arthur Chauncy Ray O'Connor John Poole
Mount Marshall Alliance Ray McPharlin
Mundaring Labor James Moiler Andrew Hugh Ivan Sands
Murchison-Eyre Liberal Julian Grill Peter Coyne
Murray Liberal Geoffrey Dix Richard Shalders Wayne McRostie
Narrogin Alliance Gordon Appleton Robert Farr Peter Jones
Nedlands Liberal Christopher Thompson Charles Court
Perth Labor Terry Burke Julius Re Robert Burns William Barrett (Aust)
Pilbara Labor Arthur Bickerton Brian Sodeman Ian Kelly (Aust)
Rockingham Labor Mike Barnett Reginald Ritchie Ronald Harman Eric Edwards (Ind)
Roe Alliance John Byrne Geoff Grewar Bill Young
Scarborough Labor Des Moore Ray Young Adrian Briffa
South Perth Liberal Garry Kelly Bill Grayden Bill Wallace
Stirling Alliance Eric Bromilow Glen Mitchell Matt Stephens
Subiaco Liberal Phillip Hall Tom Dadour Francis Dwyer Ronald Hislop (Aust)
Swan Labor Jack Skidmore Douglas Ismail Pietro Bendotti
Toodyay Labor Clifford Hunt Mick Nanovich Albert Tonkin George Gaunt (Aust)
Vasse Liberal Robert Goddard Barry Blaikie Ronald Loughton
Victoria Park Labor Ron Davies Frank Marciano Paul Daly
Warren Labor David Evans Maurice Thompson John Dempster
Wellington Liberal Andrew Thomson June Craig John Chidlow
Welshpool Labor Colin Jamieson George Fisher Laurence Eaton

Legislative Council

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Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Alliance candidate Other candidates
Central Alliance Harry Gayfer
Lower Central Alliance Fred Hebbard Sandy Lewis Eric James
Lower North Liberal Arthur Cole George Berry
Lower West Liberal Everald Cortis Ian Pratt
Metropolitan Liberal Patricia Fowkes Ian Medcalf
North Labor John Hunt John Tozer
North Metropolitan Labor Roy Claughton Bob Pike Marie Clarke
North-East Metropolitan Labor Don Cooley Anne Cameron
South Alliance Albert Newman Thomas Knight Leonard Gleeson
South Metropolitan Labor Ronald Thompson Philip Pusey
South-East Labor Claude Stubbs Mick Cotter
South-East Metropolitan Labor Grace Vaughan George Spalding David Milne
South-West Liberal Marion Kelleher Graham MacKinnon
Upper West Alliance Stanley Bell Margaret McAleer Charles Mildwaters
West Alliance Newell Jamieson Gordon Masters Patrick Cranley

See also

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References

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  • Prescott, David Black with the assistance of Valerie (1997). Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. Perth, [W.A.]: Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. ISBN 0730984095.