2025 State election




Clark division highlighted on illustrated map of Tasmania

Clark division highlighted on illustrated map of Tasmania

Other divisions:  Bass  | Braddon  | Clark  | Franklin  | Lyons

Division of Clark candidates

26 candidates  |  7 to be elected  |  74,385 electors enrolled

Registered parties and groups are listed below in the order they will appear on the ballot papers. Candidate names are listed in alphabetical order under a party, group or ungrouped category, but names will be rotated on ballot papers.

Other divisions:  Bass  | Braddon  | Clark  | Franklin  | Lyons

Australian Labor Party

HADDAD, Ella
Member of Parliament
Lenah Valley
KAMARA, John
Public Servant
Granton
McLAREN, Liam
Event Organiser
South Hobart
McLAUGHLIN, Tessa
Electrician
Lenah Valley
MARTIN, Luke
Adviser
Berriedale
SHIRLEY, Craig
Union Administrative Officer
Claremont
WILLIE, Josh
Member of Parliament
Moonah

Tasmanian Greens

BAYLEY, Vica
Member of Parliament
Taroona
BURNET, Helen
Member of Parliament
North Hobart
CARUANA, Pat
Media Adviser
North Hobart
JONES, Peter
Volunteer Worker
Lenah Valley
SHELLEY, Janet
Sustainability Manager
Lenah Valley
TEMPLETON, Angus
Tour Guide
Sandy Bay
VOLF, Nathan
Social Worker
Sandy Bay

Group C

JOHNSTON, Kristie
Member of Parliament
Glenorchy

Group D

ARCHER, Elise
Lawyer
Tolmans Hill

Liberal Party

BARNETT, Jessica
Adviser
Mount Nelson
BEHRAKIS, Simon
Member of Parliament
New Town
DI FLORIO, Marilena
Senior Program Officer
Glenorchy
JOHNSTONE, Edwin
Self Employed
Battery Point
OGILVIE, Madeleine
Member of Parliament
South Hobart
VERMEY, Marcus
Butcher
West Hobart
WAN, David
Policy Officer
Rokeby

ungrouped

GOLDSMITH, Jags
Mentor
Howden
MACGOWAN, John
Public Relations Consultant
Glenorchy
PHIPPS, Steven
Scientist
Sandy Bay



  The candidates for all divisions

Related media releases

Candidates announced, Friday 27/06/25 (opens in a new tab)
161 nominations received, Thursday 26/06/25 (opens in a new tab)


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Registered parties and groups and the order of appearance

The factors that determine the structure of the ballot paper for a state election are set out in the Electoral Act 2004.

The Act describes three ways that candidates can appear on a ballot paper: under the name of a registered party, as a group that is not a registered party, and ungrouped.

These options relate to the way candidates nominate. Names listed under the heading 'Group A' or 'Group B' etc., is afforded to candidates who are not a member of a registered party and whose nomination has been signed by at least 100 nominators.

There may be multiple candidates who arrange to appear together in the one 'group' column, even though they are not part of a registered party. For this election, we've seen candidates obtaining the required 100 signatures on their nomination and choosing to appear on their own under a 'group' heading, which is also a valid option.

In this way, the Act does give candidates some choices regarding how they appear on the ballot paper.

The reason why one group might be 'Group E' and another 'Group F' relates to the column order. In this example 'E' would be the fifth column and 'F' would be the sixth.

Candidates who appear under the 'ungrouped' heading have nominated with the support of 10 nominators.


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