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Candidates set

By NOEL MURPHY

VOTERS will have a choice of 10 candidates for the seat of Corio at the 7 September Federal Election.
The Australian Electoral Commission this week released the ballot paper order as follows:
Anthony John Harrington, Palmer United Party; Yann LeGrand, Rise Up Australia Party; Richard Marles, ALP and sitting member; Brendan Fenn, Family First Party; Peter Read, Liberal Party; Sue Bull, Socialist Alliance; Patrick Atherton, Australian Christians; Greg Lacey, the Greens; Stephanie Asher, independent; Justine Deborah Martin, Sex Party.
In the seat of Corangamite, 12 candidates will appear on the ballot paper in the following order:
Lloyd Davies, the Greens; Helen Rashleigh, Rise Up Australia Party; Alan Barron, Australian Christians; Adrian Whitehead, independent; Darren Cheeseman, ALP and sitting member; Peter Wray, Family First; Jayden Millard, Sex Party; Warren Jackman, Country Alliance; Buddy Rojek, Palmer United Party (but since disendorsed); Andrew Black, the Nationals; Sarah Henderson, Liberal Party; Nick Steel, Australian Protectionist Party.

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