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Stepkovitch, Betty Margaret May

Born
Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Pharmacist

Summary

Betty Stepkovitch was twice unsuccessful for the Democratic Labor Party, contesting the New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for Coogee in 1971 and 1973. In 1971 she directed her preferences to Kevin Ellis, who won the seat. Betty Stepkovitch was married to John Stepkovitch, a prison officer and they have five children, and two foster children. She trained as a pharmacist before marriage.

Sources used to compile this entry: Sydney Morning Herald, 12 February 1971; 8 November 1973.

Annette Alafaci

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