Saturday, May 28, 2022

Independent candidates partly funded by Climate 200 reset representational democracy

Climate 200

Climate 200 is a ​​community crowdfunded initiative established in 2019 to support pro-climate, pro-integrity, and pro-gender equity candidates.

Climate 200 is not a party. It does not start campaigns, select candidates, speak for candidates, dictate policies, or have members.

Climate did not prelect any of the above candidates, control them, or dictate any policy matters.

They simply give strong community campaigns a leg up with funding and support.

The following candidates were partly funded by Climate 200 during the 2022 Australian Federal election:

 Alex Dyson, Independent candidate for Wannon

  • VIC, Liberal incumbent

Allegra Spender, Independent candidate for Wentworth - ELECTED

  • NSW, Liberal incumbent

Andrew Wilkie. Independent MP for Clark  - ELECTED

  • TAS, Independent seeking re-election

Caz Heise, Independent candidate for Cowper

  • NSW, National incumbent

Claire Ferres Miles, Independent candidate for Casey

  • VIC, Liberal incumbent

David Pocock. Independent candidate for ACT Senate  - ELECTED

  • ACT Senate

Despi O’Connor, Independent candidate for Flinders

  • VIC, Liberal incumbent

Dr Monique RyanIndependent candidate for Kooyong  - ELECTED

  • VIC, Liberal incumbent

Dr Sophie Scamps, Independent candidate for Mackellar  - ELECTED

  • NSW, Liberal incumbent

Georgia Steele, Independent candidate for Hughes

  • NSW, UAP incumbent

Dr Hanabeth Luke, Independent candidate for Page

  • NSW, National incumbent

Helen Haines, Independent member for Indi  - ELECTED

  • VIC, Independent seeking re-election

Jo Dyer, Independent candidate for Boothby

  • SA, Liberal incumbent

Kate Chaney, Independent candidate for Curtin  - ELECTED

  • WA, Liberal incumbent

Kate Hook, Independent candidate for Calare

  • NSW, National incumbent

Kim Rubenstein, Independent candidate for ACT Senate

  • ACT Senate

Kylea Tink, Independent candidate for North Sydney  - ELECTED

  • NSW, Liberal incumbent

Leanne Minshulll, Independent candidate for TAS Senate

  • TAS, Senate

Nicolette Boele, Independent candidate for Bradfield

  • NSW, Liberal incumbent

Rebekha Sharkie, Independent member for Mayo  - ELECTED

  • SA, Independent seeking re-election

Zali Steggall, Independent MP for Warringah  - ELECTED

  • NSW, Independent seeking re-election

Zoe Daniel, Independent candidate for Goldstein  - ELECTED

  • VIC, Liberal incumbent

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