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Victorian state election, 28 November 2026
Narre Warren North District
Location: Endeavour Hills, Hallam, Narre Warren
Legislative Council:
South-Eastern Metropolitan Region
Enrolment 2022 election: 51,900
Enrolment November 2025: 52,595
Sitting member: Belinda Wilson (Labor): Elected 2022
2018 Labor majority over Liberal: 09.7%
2021 redistricting: Labor majority over Liberal: 10.4%
2022 Labor majority over Liberal: 09.2%
Status: Fairly safe Labor
Narre Warren North was created in 2002, when the old seat of Berwick was abolished. It takes in the centre and north of Narre Warren, plus Hallam and Endeavour Hills. Thirty years ago these were semi-rural areas. Now they are fast-growing urban centres: Narre Warren has 26,000 people. The seat is a mix of low-income areas such as Hallam and some very affluent areas on the northern fringes of Berwick and Narre Warren.
Berwick was held from 1992 to 2002 by a Liberal, Dr Robert Dean. Shortly before the 2002 election it was revealed that Dean, then shadow treasurer, had failed to enrol to vote, making him ineligible for election. This debacle damaged the Liberal brand so badly that Labor easily won this seat, as well as the neighbouring new seats of Gembrook and Narre Warren South. Like the other south-eastern suburban seats, it has improved for Labor since its creation. Members have been Luke Donnellan (Labor) 2002-22 and Belinda Wilson (Labor) since 2022.
2022 results
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Boundaries following 2021 redistricting |
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Candidates:
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Belinda Wilson Australian Labor Party |
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