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Candidates of the 2023 New South Wales state election

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This is a list of the candidates of the 2023 New South Wales state election, will be held on 25 March 2023.

Retiring MPs

The following members have announced they are not contesting the upcoming election:

Labor

Liberal

Nationals

Independent

Other

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate Other candidates
Albury Liberal Marcus Rowland[26] Justin Clancy[27] (Lib)
Auburn Labor Lynda Voltz
Badgerys Creek Liberal Tanya Davies[28] (Lib)
Ballina Greens Josh Booyens[29] (Nat) Tamara Smith
Balmain Greens Philippa Scott[29] Kobi Shetty[30]
Bankstown Independent Jihad Dib
Barwon Shooters Annette Turner[31] (Nat) Roy Butler (SFFP)
Bathurst National Paul Toole (Nat) Christian Mader[29]
Bega Labor Michael Holland Russell Fitzpatrick[32] (Lib) Jeffrey Hawkins[29]
Blacktown Labor Stephen Bali
Blue Mountains Labor Trish Doyle
Cabramatta Labor
Camden Liberal Sally Quinnell[33] Peter Sidgreaves (Lib)
Campbelltown Labor Greg Warren Adam Zahra[27] (PHON)
Canterbury Labor Sophie Cotsis
Castle Hill Liberal Noel McCoy[34] (Lib) Nathan Organ[35]
Cessnock Labor Clayton Barr Quintin King (PHON)
Charlestown Labor Jodie Harrison
Clarence National Leon Ankersmit[28] Richard Williamson[28] (Nat)
Coffs Harbour National Anthony Judge[36] Gurmesh Singh (Nat)
Coogee Labor Marjorie O'Neill Kylie Von Muenster[32] (Lib)
Cootamundra National Steph Cooke (Nat) Brian Fisher[29]
Robert Young[29]
Cronulla Liberal Mark Speakman (Lib)
Davidson Liberal Matt Cross[37] (Lib)
Drummoyne Independent Julia Little[27]
Dubbo National Dugald Saunders (Nat)
East Hills Liberal Kylie Wilkinson[38][28] Wendy Lindsay (Lib)
Epping Liberal Dominic Perrottet (Lib)
Fairfield Labor Severino Lovero[27]
Gosford Labor Liesl Tesch
Goulburn Liberal Michael Pilbrow[39] Wendy Tuckerman (Lib)
Granville Labor Julia Finn
Hawkesbury Liberal Amanda Kotlash[27] Robyn Preston (Lib) Angela Maguire[27]
Heathcote Liberal Maryanne Stuart[40] Lee Evans[28] (Lib)
Heffron Labor Ron Hoenig Philipa Veitch[41]
Holsworthy Liberal Tina Ayyad[17] (Lib)
Hornsby Liberal Matt Kean (Lib)
Keira Labor Ryan Park
Kellyville Liberal Ray Williams[34] (Lib)
Kiama Independent Katelin McInerney[42][28] Gareth Ward (Ind)
Kogarah Labor Chris Minns
Lake Macquarie Independent Greg Piper (Ind)
Lane Cove Liberal Anthony Roberts[32] (Lib)
Leppington Labor Therese Fedeli[35] (Lib)
Lismore Labor Janelle Saffin Alexander Rubin (Nat)[28] Adam Guise[43]
Liverpool Labor Charishma Kaliyanda[7]
Londonderry Labor Prue Car
Macquarie Fields Labor Anoulack Chanthivong
Maitland Labor Jenny Aitchison
Manly Liberal James Griffin[32] (Lib) Joeline Hackman[32]
Maroubra Labor Michael Daley
Miranda Liberal Simon Earle[44][27] Eleni Petinos (Lib)
Monaro National Nichole Overall (Nat)
Mount Druitt Labor Edmond Atalla
Murray National Helen Dalton (Ind)
Myall Lakes National Mark Vanstone[27] Tanya Thompson[36] (Nat)
Newcastle Labor Tim Crakanthorp John Mackenzie[45]
Newtown Greens David Hetherington[26] Jenny Leong
North Shore Liberal Godfrey Santer[32] Felicity Wilson[28] (Lib) Victoria Walker[27]
Northern Tablelands National Adam Marshall (Nat)
Oatley Liberal Mark Coure[28] (Lib)
Orange Shooters Heather Dunn[46] Philip Donato (SFFP)
Oxley National Michael Kemp[39] (Nat) David Booth[29]
Parramatta Liberal
Penrith Liberal Karen McKeown[29] Stuart Ayres[35] (Lib) Geoffrey Duncan[29]
Pittwater Liberal Rory Amon[47] (Lib)
Port Macquarie Liberal Leslie Williams (Lib)
Port Stephens Labor Kate Washington
Prospect Labor Hugh McDermott
Riverstone Liberal
Rockdale Labor Steve Kamper
Ryde Liberal Francisco Cepeda[27] Jordan Lane[48] (Lib)
Shellharbour Labor Anna Watson
South Coast Liberal Liza Butler[28] Luke Sikora[47][35] (Lib) Amanda Findley[49]
Strathfield Labor Jason Yat-Sen Li Bridget Sakr (Lib)
Summer Hill Labor Jo Haylen Izabella Antoniou[50] Justin Goodwin[27]
Swansea Labor Yasmin Catley
Sydney Independent Skye Tito[28] Nick Ward[51] Alex Greenwich (Ind)
Bruce Long[32]
Tamworth National Kevin Anderson (Nat)
Terrigal Liberal Adam Crouch (Lib) Gabrielle McIntosh[35]
The Entrance Labor David Mehan
Tweed National Geoff Provest (Nat) Rachael Cavanagh[52]
Upper Hunter National Peree Watson[32] Dave Layzell (Nat)
Vaucluse Liberal Kellie Sloane[53][54][35] (Lib) Karen Freyer[29]
Wagga Wagga Independent Joe McGirr (Ind)
Wahroonga Liberal Alister Henskens[32] (Lib)
Wakehurst Liberal Georgia Ryburn[55] (Lib)
Wallsend Labor Sonia Hornery
Willoughby Liberal Sarah Griffin[32] Tim James (Lib) Larissa Penn[29]
Andrew Assaee[36]
Winston Hills Liberal Sameer Pandey[56] Mark Taylor[28] (Lib)
Wollondilly Liberal Nathaniel Smith (Lib)
Wollongong Labor Paul Scully
Wyong Labor David Harris Rebecca Stanford[29]

Legislative Council

Sitting members are shown in bold text.

Half of the Legislative Council is not up for re-election. This includes seven Labor members (Tara Moriarty, Penny Sharpe, Greg Donnelly, Anthony D'Adam, Daniel Mookhey, Peter Primrose, Mark Buttigieg), five Liberal members (Damien Tudehope, Taylor Martin, Natalie Ward, Natasha Maclaren-Jones and Aileen MacDonald), three Nationals members (Sarah Mitchell, Wes Fang and Sam Farraway), two Greens members (Abigail Boyd and Sue Higginson), two One Nation members (Mark Latham[a] and Rod Roberts), one Shooters and Fishers member (Mark Banasiak) and one Animal Justice member (Emma Hurst).

The Labor Party is defending seven seats. The Liberal-National Coalition is defending nine seats. The Greens, the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party and the Animal Justice Party are each defending one seat. Additionally, two independents (elected as a Greens member and a Christian Democratic member respectively) are not defending their seats.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates[57] One Nation candidates
 
  1. Cate Faehrmann
  2. Amanda Cohn
  3. Lynda-June Coe
  4. Jim Casey
  1. Mark Latham[60]
SFF candidates AJP candidates Cannabis candidates IMOP candidates
  1. Alison Waters[61]
Liberal Democratic candidates Open candidates Sustainable candidates Reason candidates
  1. John Ruddick
  2. Daniel Lewkovitz
Small Business candidates Socialist candidates Independent candidates

Notes

  1. ^ Resigning to recontest the Legislative Council

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