Liberal moderate Dave Sharma picked to replace Marise Payne in the Senate

NSW Liberal Party members have selected Dave Sharma to take Marise Payne's Senate seat, pipping favourite Andrew Constance.

Dave Sharma holding campaign fliers speaking to someone

Liberal member for Wentworth Dave Sharma speaks to voters during Australia's general election at a polling station at Bondi Beach in Sydney on 21 May 2022. Source: Getty / Steven Saphore

Key Points
  • Dave Sharma wins NSW Liberal Senate seat, defeating Andrew Constance.
  • Former ambassador to Israel brings foreign policy expertise to Senate.
  • Sharma's victory seen as a boost for Liberal moderates.
Former federal MP Dave Sharma will return to Canberra after securing former foreign minister Marise Payne's NSW Senate seat.

In a vote of Liberal Party members, Sharma defeated Andrew Constance 251-206 in the final ballot on Sunday.

A former state treasurer and member for Bega, Constance had been the firm favourite after being endorsed by the Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.
However moderates within the party backed Sharma, the former federal member for Wentworth who lost his seat to independent Allegra Spender in the 2022 election.

He also served as Australia's ambassador to Israel from 2013 to 2017.

Sharma said taking over from former senator Payne was a privilege.

"I would like to thank the party members for the opportunity to hold the Albanese government to account in the Senate over its many missteps and wrong decisions, and to fight for the many households across NSW struggling to deal with Labor's cost of living crisis," he said.
"The opportunity to serve in the Senate will allow me to fight for our nation's national security interests in a time of greater global turmoil."

Dutton said Sharma's entry to the Senate would come at a crucial time.

"His diplomatic and foreign policy expertise will lend considerable weight and wisdom to the public policy debate given the precarious circumstances in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and the Indo-Pacific," the opposition leader said in a statement.
Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley called Sharma a fitting replacement for Payne.

"Over the past 20 years, Dave has sat in the Oval Office with American presidents, helped to broker international peace agreements and has first-hand experience on-the-ground in Israel as a former ambassador," Ley said.

She said Sharma would be a great addition to the Liberal team as it worked to win back federal seats lost to independents.
"Dave is someone who very much appeals to that cohort of voters which we need to win in 2025," she said.

Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs executive director Colin Rubenstein said Sharma "has shown himself to have moral clarity and courage, including on important issues relating to the Australian Jewish community and Israel".

Also passed over in Sunday's vote was former ACT senator Zed Seselja, a staunch conservative who hails from the right faction.
Seselja lost his Senate spot to independent David Pocock at the last election, leaving the ACT without Liberal representation for the first time since the territory started with two senators in 1975.

Monica Tudehope had also been touted as a strong contender and had the backing of Business Council chief executive Bran Black.

Payne announced her retirement from the Senate in September after 26 years in parliament.

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