Group Voting Tickets
Group ticket voting works by each group lodging a full ticket of preferences to all candidates on the ballot paper. When a voter selects a party using the group ticket voting square, the vote is deemed to have the full list of preferences lodged by that group. More than 95% of voters use the group ticket voting square, effectively meaning that the distribution of preferences in the Legislative Council is determined largely by deals between political parties.
East Metropolitan Region
- Group A: Family First
- Group B: Australian Labor Party
- Group C: Citizens Electoral Council
- Group D: Christian Democratic Party WA
- Group E: Liberal
- Group F: The Nationals
- Group G: Greens (WA)
- Group H: Independent
- Group I: One Nation
- Group J: Independent
- Group K: Independent
- Group L: Daylight Saving Party
North Metropolitan Region
- Group A: Independent
- Group B: Citizens Electoral Council
- Group C: The Nationals
- Group D: Christian Democratic Party WA
- Group E: Family First
- Group F: Independent
- Group G: Liberal
- Group H: Australian Labor Party
- Group I: Greens (WA)
- Group J: -
- Group K: Independent
- Group L: Independent
- Group M: Daylight Saving Party
- Group N: -
- Group O: One Nation
- Group P: Independent
South Metropolitan Region
- Group A: Citizens Electoral Council
- Group B: Australian Labor Party
- Group C: Independent
- Group D: Christian Democratic Party WA
- Group E: Family First
- Group F: Independent
- Group G: Liberal
- Group H: Greens (WA)
- Group I: The Nationals
- Group J: Daylight Saving Party
- Group K: Independent
- Group L: One Nation
Agricultural Region
Mining and Pastoral Region
South West Region
- Group A: The Nationals
- Group B: Family First
- Group C: Australian Labor Party
- Group D: Christian Democratic Party WA
- Group E: Independent
- Group F: Greens (WA)
- Group G: Citizens Electoral Council
- Group H: Liberal
- Group I: One Nation
- Group J: Independent
- Group K: Daylight Saving Party
- Group L: New Country Party
