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Candidates of the Australian federal election, 1987

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This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1987 Australian federal election. The election was held on 11 July 1987.

Contents

Labor

  • Len Keogh MP (Bowman, Qld)
  • Ralph Jacobi MP (Hawker, SA)
  • Senator Ruth Coleman (WA)
  • Senator Ron Elstob (SA)
  • Senator Gordon McIntosh (WA)
  • Senator Ted Robertson (NT)
  • Liberal

  • Peter Coleman MP (Wentworth, NSW)
  • Peter Drummond MP (Forrest, WA)
  • Senator Sir John Carrick (NSW)
  • Senator Dame Margaret Guilfoyle (Vic)
  • Senator Reg Withers (WA)
  • National

  • Senator Stan Collard (Qld)
  • Country Liberal

  • Paul Everingham MP (Northern Territory, NT)
  • Senator Bernie Kilgariff (NT)
  • Democrats

  • Senator Colin Mason (NSW)
  • Independent

  • Senator Michael Townley (Tas) – elected as Liberal
  • House of Representatives

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

    Senate

    Sitting Senators are shown in bold text. Since this was a double dissolution election, each state elected twelve senators. The first six successful candidates from each state were elected to six-year terms, the remaining six to three-year terms. Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

    Australian Capital Territory

    Two seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending one seat.

    New South Wales

    Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending six seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending five seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat.

    Northern Territory

    Two seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Country Liberal Party was defending one seat.

    Queensland

    Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending five seats (although Senator George Georges was contesting the election as an independent). The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The National Party was defending four seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat.

    South Australia

    Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending five seats. The Liberal Party was defending five seats (although Senator Don Jessop contested the election as an independent). The Australian Democrats were defending two seats (although Senator David Vigor contested the election for the Unite Australia Party).

    Tasmania

    Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending five seats. The Liberal Party was defending five seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Independent Senator Brian Harradine was defending one seat.

    Victoria

    Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending five seats. The Liberal Party was defending five seats. The Australian Democrats were defending two seats (although Senator John Siddons contested the election for the Unite Australia Party).

    Western Australia

    Twelve seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending six seats. The Liberal Party was defending five seats. Independent Senator Jo Vallentine, elected for the Nuclear Disarmament Party but now running under the "Vallentine Peace Group" banner, was defending one seat.

    Summary by party

    Beside each party is the number of seats contested by that party in the House of Representatives for each state, as well as an indication of whether the party contested the Senate election in the respective state.

    References

    Candidates of the Australian federal election, 1987 Wikipedia