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Scott Ludlam

Senator
Scott Ludlam
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Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens
Assumed office
6 May 2015
Serving with Larissa Waters
Preceded by Adam Bandt
Senator for Western Australia
Assumed office
1 July 2008
Personal details
Born (1970-01-10) 10 January 1970 (age 47)
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Nationality Australian
Political party Australian Greens
Website ScottLudlam.org.au

Scott Ludlam (born 10 January 1970) is an Australian politician who has been a Greens member of the Australian Senate since July 2008, representing the state of Western Australia.

Ludlam was born in Palmerston North, New Zealand and subsequently moved to Western Australia. He was previously a film-maker, artist and graphic designer. He studied design at Curtin University and then policy studies at Murdoch University. In the 1980s after participating in the experiential deep ecology training of Joanna Macy, organised by Vivienne Elanta of the Gaia Foundation of Western Australia, Scott worked for a while as co-editor of the Gaia Journal, and assisted in the design of their website. He subsequently became involved in anti-nuclear issues in Western Australia, before becoming increasingly involved in the Western Australian Greens.

At the 2001 state election, Ludlam was the unsuccessful second candidate on the Greens ticket for the upper house Mining & Pastoral region. From 2001 to 2005, Ludlam worked for Greens state parliamentarian Robin Chapple. From 2005 to 2007, he worked as a communications officer for Australian Greens Senator Rachel Siewert. At the 2005 state election, Ludlam unsuccessfully contested the seat of Murchison-Eyre, obtaining 4.98 percent of the primary vote.

At the 2007 federal election, Ludlam was elected to the Australian Senate, representing Western Australia. He took his place on 26 August 2008 with other incoming Senators.

Following the 2013 federal election, it was initially announced that Ludlam had lost his bid for re-election, eliminated by Palmer United Party candidate Zhenya Wang, with his term due to expire on 30 June 2014. However an Australian Electoral Commission recount of votes raised some controversy over the loss of ballot papers, and resulted in Ludlam and Wayne Dropulich of the Australian Sports Party winning the fifth and sixth Senate spots respectively. After the recount, it came to light that there were 1375 missing votes and the High Court of Australia ruled that the recount results were invalid because the number of votes lost far exceeded the margin between candidates. At the 5 April 2014 re-election, Ludlam safely held his seat in the Senate.


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