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Community lawyer Ben Dawkins has been chosen as the replacement for veteran Labor MP Alannah MacTiernan, despite facing expulsion from his party as he defends a string of charges of breaching a family violence restraining order.

A recount by the WA Electoral Commission this afternoon confirmed Mr Dawkins would take the upper house seat left vacant by Ms MacTiernan’s retirement earlier this year.

Her spot would ordinarily fall to the person who was next in line on Labor’s ticket for the South West electorate at the 2021 election.

That was Bunbury signwriter John Mondy, but he declined to nominate for the spot.

As a result it went to the next person, Mr Dawkins, who was number five on Labor’s ticket.

Speaking before the recount this morning, senior minister Rita Saffioti said the party was “very keen for him not to be a Labor Party member in that chamber”.

Fellow cabinet member Sue Ellery said she was supportive of efforts to remove Mr Dawkins from the party because of the allegations made against him.

A man in a blue shirt and long pants walks along the street.
Ben Dawkins has been confirmed as Alannah MacTiernan’s replacement in the upper house. (ABC News: Keane Bourke)

“He’ll sit on the crossbench and he will deal with legislation in the same way that other members of the crossbench have to work, and we’ll get on with the business of the government,” Ms Ellery said. 

Change of plea on family violence order breaches

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