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2006 State Election
Candidates for Broadmeadows District

Candidates are listed in the order in which they will appear on the Lower House ballot paper for Broadmeadows District. How-to-vote card registered indicates registration of one or more how-to-vote cards. Registered how-to-vote cards can be inspected at the Victorian Electoral Commission at level 8, 505 Little Collins Street, Melbourne.

More on how-to-vote cards.

Candidates in ballot paper order

Audio file of candidate names for Broadmeadows District (MP3).

7 candidates

Contact details

HINES, Gerard
FAMILY FIRST
How-to-vote card registeredCameron Eastman
Mobile: 0425 724 170
cameron.eastman@familyfirst.org.au
BRUMBY, John
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
How-to-vote card registeredJohn Brumby
Business Hours: 9300 3851
Fax: 9300 9515
john.brumby@parliament.vic.gov.au
EBEJER, Marlene
PEOPLE POWER
How-to-vote card registeredMarlene Ebejer
Mobile: 0411 772 064
marlene@peoplepower.org.au
YOHANNA, Sleiman
CITIZENS ELECTORAL COUNCIL
How-to-vote card registeredSleiman Yohanna
Business Hours: 9354 0544
After Hours: 9354 0544
Mobile: 0413 030 294
Fax: 9354 0166
sy@cecaust.com.au
PARSONS, Daniel
LIBERAL
How-to-vote card registeredDaniel Parsons
Mobile: 0438 000 147
daniel.parsons@vic.liberal.org.au
TAYLOR, Emily Katya
AUSTRALIAN GREENS
How-to-vote card registeredMike Puleston
Business Hours: 9388 2524
Mobile: 0428 149 049
broadmeadows@vic.greens.org.au
MARSHALL, Will
How-to-vote card registeredPeter Byrne
Business Hours: 9329 8990
After Hours: 0408 369 254
Mobile: 0408 369 254
sepmel@netlink.com.au




How-to-vote cards

Any person or registered political party can register one or more how-to-vote cards with the VEC. These cards are commonly distributed outside a voting centre to encourage a voter to vote following the preferences indicated on the card. The card must clearly identify the person, political party, organisation or group on whose behalf the card is distributed. Contact the relevant person listed above to access that party or group's how-to-vote card/s.