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2006 State Election
Candidates for Gippsland East District

Candidates are listed in the order in which they will appear on the Lower House ballot paper for Gippsland East 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.

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Candidates in ballot paper order

Audio file of candidate names for Gippsland East District (MP3).

7 candidates

Contact details

DE JONGE, Geoffrey
AUSTRALIAN GREENS
How-to-vote card registeredGeoffrey De Jonge
Business Hours: 03 5156 7516
After Hours: 03 5156 7516
Mobile: 0438 567 516
Fax: 03 5156 7598
geoffreydejonge@optusnet.com.au
EASTWOOD, Clint
How-to-vote card registeredClint Eastwood
Business Hours: 5102 0897
After Hours: 5102 0897
Mobile: 0429 866 782
Fax: 5102 0897
clinteastwoodeastgippsland@yahoo.com.au
BEVERIDGE, Dean Andrew
FAMILY FIRST
How-to-vote card registeredCameron Eastman
Mobile: 0425 724 170
cameron.eastman@familyfirst.org.au
INGRAM, Craig
How-to-vote card registeredGeorge Collis
Business Hours: 5154 3001
After Hours: 5154 3001
Mobile: 0418 208 879
Fax: 5152 2023
craig.ingram@parliament.vic.gov.au
BOMMER, Peter
LIBERAL
How-to-vote card registeredPeter Bommer
Mobile: 0427 144 148
peter.bommer@vic.liberal.org.au
NIXON, Chris
THE NATIONALS
How-to-vote card registeredLuke O'Sullivan
Business Hours: 9654 6588
Mobile: 0418 335 713
Fax: 9650 2525
luke.osullivan@nationals.org.au
SMITH, Zach
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
How-to-vote card registeredZach Smith
Mobile: 0418 390 846
zach.smith@alp.org.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.