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Lalor election: Another candidate pulls out of race

JULIA Gillard’s preferred candidate looks set to take over in her safe seat of Lalor after a rival withdrew from the race because special dispensation had been given to ineligible candidates.

Sandra Willis, daughter of Keating-era treasurer Ralph Willis and general manager of Oz Opera, has announced she will not be contesting preselection for the western suburbs seat.

In what appeared to be a parting shot, Ms Willis suggested the “truncated” preselection process put in place ahead of the looming election had been flawed.

“I have withdrawn because ineligible candidates and non-financial members of the ALP have been given special dispensation to stand for pre-selection and a truncated rank-and-file process has been put in place,” Ms Willis said in a statement.

Ms Willis said it was important that the candidate for the seat was a woman, in line with Labor’s affirmative action policy stating that 40 per cent of candidates for winnable seats must be women.

“At the forthcoming election, I believe it is extremely important for the ALP to win and to give itself the best chance by endorsing strong candidates imbued with Labor values who know the area they are seeking to represent.”

Her decision to withdraw clears the way for Joanne Ryan, a local school principal backed by former prime minister Julia Gillard. It is understood Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has also thrown his weight behind Ms Ryan, with sources close to Mr Rudd saying he had decided to support Ms Gillard’s choice out of respect for the former prime minister and because she was a strong local candidate.

It follows a short-lived but highly publicised bid for the seat by diplomat Lisa Clutterham, a South Australian who has no association with the local area or Melbourne.

Kimberley Kitching, a Health Services Union lawyer backed by Education Minister Bill Shorten, has also withdrawn. Ms Kitching is instead likely to face a difficult fight for a third Victorian senate position, which is being vacated by David Feeney, who will contest the seat of Batman.

Labor’s national executive met on the weekend to discuss fast-tracking the pre-selection process ahead of the looming election, with Mr Rudd insisting on a local rank-and-file vote.

with Judith Ireland

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