Greek Australian candidates vying for votes in Victoria election
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Victoria’s State election is only a few days away and the rival parties have been hitting the road, selling their policies and trying to win over the voters.
Greek Australian newspaper Neos Kosmos has found 21 candidates of Hellenic background vying for the vote of their constituents and the wider community of Victoria on the 24 November election out of a total 887 senators and members of parliament.
Here is a list of the Greek candidates we have put together:
Nick Staikos, Australian Labor Party candidate for Bentleigh
George Mavroyeni, independent candidate for Bentleigh
George Georgiou, independent candidate for Brunswick
Kerry Sourasis, independent candidate for Brunswick
Jason Soultanidis, Derryn Hinch’s Justice Party candidate for Cranbourne
George Neophytou, Independent candidate for East Gippsland
Jennifer Kanis, Australian Labor Party candidate for Melbourne
Kat Theophanous, Australian Labor Party candidate for Northcote
Andrew Edmonds, Liberal Party of Australia/Victorian Division candidate for Oakleigh
Parashos Kioupelis, independent candidate for Oakleigh
Steve Dimopoulos, Australian Labor Party candidate for Oakleigh
Andrew Katos Liberal Party of Australia/Victorian Division candidate for South Barwon
Jim Doukas, Australian Country Party/Give it Back candidate for South-West Coast
Tess Nagorka-Tsindos, Animal Justice Party candidate for Thomastown
Arthur Bablis, Democratic Labour Party candidate for Yan Yean
Upper Parliament:
Christina Zygouras, Victorian Greens candidate of the Australian Greens Party in Northern Metropolitan
Jenny Mikakos, Australian Labor party Candidate in Northern Metropolitan
Carmela Dagiandis, Derryn Hinch’s Justice Party candidate in Northern Metropolitan
Ethan Konstantinou, Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party candidate in Northern Metropolitan
Chris Tzelepis, Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party candidate in Northern Metropolitan
Philip Dalidakis, Australian Labor Party candidate in Southern Metropolitan
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