VICTORIA ==================================================================== LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ==================================================================== THE FIFTY-EIGHTH PARLIAMENT ELECTED 29 NOVEMBER 2014 ==================================================================== Showing ministerial and parliamentary offices held in the period beginning 29 November 2014 Voting figures are taken from the Victorian Electoral Commission website. The Labor Party under Daniel Andrews defeated the Liberal-National coalition government led by Dr Denis Napthine at this election. Labor retained the four seats it had won in 2010 but which had been turned into notional Liberal seats by the 2013 redistribution (Bellarine, Monbulk, Wendouree* and Yan Yean), and gained four seats from the Liberals (Bentleigh, Carrum, Frankston and Mordialloc). Labor lost Melbourne to the Greens, giving it a net gain of seven on the new boundaries, but a net gain of four compared with the 2010 election. The Liberals lost Prahran to the Greens, giving them a net loss of nine on the new boundaries, or five compared to the 2010 election. The Nationals lost one seat to the redistribution (the merger of Rodney and Swan Hill into Murray Plains), and also lost Shepparton to an independent. After the election Napthine resigned as Liberal leader and was succeded by Matthew Guy. Peter Ryan resigned as Nationals leader and was succeeded by Peter Walsh. * Formerly Ballarat West SUMMARY OF VOTES AND SEATS ========================================================================== Voters enrolled: 3,806,301 Total votes cast: 3,510,611 92.2 Informal votes: 182,982 05.2 Formal votes 3,327,629 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Party Votes % Seats -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liberal Party 1,214,032 36.5 -01.5 30 -05 The Nationals 186,608 05.6 -01.3 8 -02 Australian Labor Party 1,264,528 38.0 +01.7 47 +04 Australian Greens 381,391 11.5 +00.3 2 +02 Country Alliance 43,056 01.3 -00.1 - Family First 37,057 01.1 -01.2 - Others 200,957 06.0 1 +01 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,327,629 88 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seat totals are compared with those at the 2010 election, and do not take into account the effects of the redistribution. VOTING BY CONSTITUENCY ==================================================================== ALBERT PARK 43,134 enrolled, 38,151 (88.5%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 02.1 Effect of redistribution: 01.2 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- James Hurley Sex Party 1,263 03.5 Martin Foley * Labor Party 11,826 32.3 +01.3 Steven Armstrong 289 00.8 Tex Perkins 1,614 04.4 Shannon Eeles Liberal Party 15,177 41.5 +01.7 David Collis Aust Greens 6,134 16.8 -00.1 Deborah Geyer Family First 273 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,575 (04.1%) informal 36,576 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Geyer�s 273 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hurley 28 10.3 1,291 03.5 Foley * 43 15.8 11,869 32.5 Armstrong 18 06.6 307 00.8 Perkins 12 04.4 1,626 04.4 Eeles 89 32.6 15,266 41.7 Collis 83 30.4 6,217 17.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 273 36,576 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Armstrong�s 307 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hurley 24 07.8 1,315 03.6 Foley * 50 16.3 11,919 32.6 Perkins 119 38.8 1,745 04.8 Eeles 58 18.9 15,324 41.9 Collis 56 18.2 6,273 17.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 307 36,576 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Hurley�s 1,315 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Foley * 456 34.7 12,375 33.8 Perkins 264 20.1 2,009 05.5 Eeles 204 15.5 15,528 42.5 Collis 391 29.7 6,664 18.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,315 36,576 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Perkins�s 2,009 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Foley * 712 35.4 13,087 35.8 Eeles 459 22.8 15,987 43.7 Collis 838 41.7 7,502 20.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,009 36,576 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Collis�s 7,502 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLEY * 6,283 83.8 19,370 53.0 Eeles 1,219 16.2 17,206 47.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 7,502 36,576 03.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Peter Foley (born 1962): Elected 2007 by, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Housing, Disability and Ageing from 4 December 2014 Minister for Mental Health from 4 December 2014 Minister for Equality from 4 December 2014 Minister for Creative Industries from 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ALTONA 48,044 enrolled, 44,510 (92.6%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 12.0 Effect of redistribution: 00.4 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brijender Nain 687 01.6 Jemal Hiabu 996 02.4 Chris de Bono Aust Greens 4,220 10.0 -00.4 Anthony O�Neill Aust Christians 1,085 02.6 Nihal Samara Liberal Party 13,235 31.5 -01.9 Jill HENNESSY * Labor Party 21,862 52.0 +00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,425 (05.5%) informal 42,085 12.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jill Hennessy (born 1972): Elected 2010 by, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Health from 4 December 2014 Minister for Ambulance Services from 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BASS 44,492 enrolled, 41,985 (94.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 12.6 Effect of redistribution: 00.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ross Fairhurst Aust Greens 3,613 09.1 -02.6 Clare Le Serve 4,289 10.8 Paul Reid Aust Christians 651 01.6 Brian Paynter + Liberal Party 18,008 45.4 -10.2 Angela Dorian 524 01.3 Sanjay Nathan Labor Party 11,659 29.4 +00.6 David Amor Country Alliance 969 02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,272 (05.4%) informal 39,713 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Dorian�s 524 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fairhurst 48 09.2 3,661 09.2 Le Serve 75 14.3 4,364 11.0 Reid 112 21.4 763 01.9 Paynter + 81 15.5 18,089 45.5 Nathan 92 17.6 11,751 29.6 Amor 116 22.1 1,085 02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 524 39,713 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Reid�s 763 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fairhurst 100 13.1 3,761 09.5 Le Serve 132 17.3 4,496 11.3 Paynter + 346 45.3 18,435 46.4 Nathan 93 12.2 11,844 29.8 Amor 92 12.1 1,177 03.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 763 39,713 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Amor�s 1,177 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fairhurst 181 15.4 3,942 09.9 Le Serve 380 32.3 4,876 12.3 Paynter + 269 22.9 18,704 47.1 Nathan 347 29.5 12,191 30.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,177 39,713 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Fairhurst�s 3,942 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Le Serve 2,285 58.0 7,161 18.0 Paynter + 385 09.8 19,089 48.1 Nathan 1,272 32.3 13,463 33.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,942 39,713 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Le Serve�s 7,161 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- PAYNTER + 2,575 36.0 21,664 54.6 Nathan 4,586 64.0 18,049 45.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 7,161 39,713 04.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian Francis Paynter (born 1965): Elected 2014 Born: 2 May 1965, Pakenham Career: Accountant, business owner. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BAYSWATER 42,719 enrolled, 40,199 (94.1%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 10.6 Effect of redistribution: 03.8 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 06.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeremy Cass Country Alliance 583 01.5 Robert Smyth 1,313 03.4 Tristan Conway Aust Christians 785 02.1 Tony Dib Labor Party 12,927 33.9 +01.0 James Tennant Aust Greens 3,355 08.8 -00.1 Hon Heidi Victoria * Liberal Party 18,811 49.3 -00.9 John Carbonari 385 01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,040 (05.1%) informal 38,159 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Carbonari�s 385 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cass 77 20.0 660 01.7 Smyth 65 16.9 1,378 03.6 Conway 24 06.2 809 02.1 Dib 66 17.1 12,990 34.0 Tennant 52 13.5 3,407 08.9 Victoria * 101 26.2 18,910 49.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 385 38,159 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Cass�s 660 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Smyth 332 50.3 1,710 04.5 Conway 82 12.4 891 02.3 Dib 82 12.4 13,072 34.3 Tennant 50 07.6 3,457 09.1 Victoria * 114 17.3 19,024 49.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 660 38,159 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Conway�s 891 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Smyth 143 16.0 1,853 04.9 Dib 140 15.7 13,212 34.6 Tennant 96 10.8 3,553 09.3 VICTORIA * 512 57.5 19,537 51.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 891 38,159 04.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Heidi Victoria (born 1967): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for the Arts to 4 December 2014 Minister for Women's Affairs to 4 December 2014 Minister for Consumer Affairs to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BELLARINE 42,541 enrolled, 40,575 (95.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 01.4 Effect of redistribution: 03.9 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Lisa Neville * Labor Party 16,818 43.6 +06.1 Rhiannon Hunter Sex Party 631 01.6 Brenton Peake Aust Greens 3,639 09.4 +00.6 Ron Nelson + Liberal Party 15,678 40.6 -06.0 Robert Keenan Family First 572 01.5 Christopher Dawson 178 00.5 Joshua Williams Shooters Party 490 01.3 John Irvine 436 01.3 Gus Kacinskas 169 00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,964 (04.8%) informal 38,611 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bellarine became a notionally Liberal seat as a result of the redistricting. The Liberals are shown as the defending party. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Kacinskas�s 169 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Neville * 39 23.1 16,857 43.7 Hunter 18 10.7 649 01.7 Peake 23 13.6 3,662 09.5 Nelson + 11 06.5 15,689 40.6 Keenan 12 07.1 584 01.5 Dawson 4 02.4 182 00.5 Williams 11 06.5 501 01.3 Irvine 51 30.2 487 01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 169 38,611 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Dawson�s 182 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Neville * 13 07.1 16,870 43.7 Hunter 13 07.1 662 01.7 Peake 6 03.3 3,668 09.5 Nelson + 17 09.3 15,706 40.7 Keenan 52 28.6 636 01.6 Williams 52 28.6 553 01.4 Irvine 29 15.9 516 01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 182 38,611 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Irvine�s 516 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Neville * 149 28.9 17,019 44.1 Hunter 45 08.7 707 01.8 Peake 34 06.6 3,702 09.6 Nelson + 86 16.7 15,792 40.9 Keenan 62 12.0 698 01.8 Williams 140 27.1 693 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 516 38,611 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Williams�s 693 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Neville * 131 18.9 17,150 44.4 Hunter 153 22.1 860 02.2 Peake 40 05.8 3,742 09.7 Nelson + 149 21.5 15,941 41.3 Keenan 220 31.7 918 02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 693 38,611 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Hunter�s 860 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Neville * 270 31.4 17,420 45.1 Peake 232 27.0 3,974 10.3 Nelson + 145 16.9 16,086 41.7 Keenan 213 24.8 1,131 02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 860 38,611 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Keenan�s 1,131 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Neville * 309 27.3 17,729 45.9 Peake 300 26.5 4,274 11.1 Nelson + 522 46.2 16,608 43.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,131 38,611 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Peake�s 4,274 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- NEVILLE * 3,445 80.6 21,174 54.8 Nelson + 829 19.4 17,437 45.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 4,274 38,611 04.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lisa Mary Neville (born 1964): Elected 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Environment and Climate Change 4 December 2014 to 23 May 2016 Minister for Water from 4 December 2014 Minister for Police from 23 May 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BENAMBRA 44,259 enrolled, 41,107 (92.9%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 16.5 Effect of redistribution: 00.6 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 15.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jennifer Podesta Labor Party 12,273 31.3 +07.7 Bill TILLEY * Liberal Party 21,430 54.6 -00.7 Philip Rourke 1,973 05.0 Richard Wellard Aust Greens 3,568 09.1 -01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,863 (04.5%) informal 39,244 09.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- William John Tilley (born 1963): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BENDIGO EAST 43,982 enrolled, 41,761 (95.0%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 03.8 Effect of redistribution: 00.6 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 03.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Greg Bickley Liberal Party 16,492 40.9 -00.8 Cameron Dowling Country Alliance 714 01.8 Lynette Bell 550 01.4 Hon Jacinta Allan * Labor Party 18,651 46.3 +03.1 Jennifer Alden Aust Greens 2,935 07.3 +01.0 Glenis Bradshaw Family First 963 02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,456 (03.5%) informal 40,305 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Bell�s 550 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bickley 95 17.3 16,587 41.2 Dowling 141 25.6 855 02.1 Allan * 72 13.1 18,723 46.5 Alden 38 06.9 2,973 07.4 Bradshaw 204 37.1 1,167 02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 550 40,305 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Dowling�s 855 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bickley 270 31.6 16,857 41.8 Allan * 215 25.1 18,938 47.0 Alden 94 11.0 3,067 07.6 Bradshaw 276 32.3 1,443 03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 855 40,305 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Bradshaw�s 1,443 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bickley 689 47.7 17,546 43.5 Allan * 352 24.4 19,290 47.9 Alden 402 27.9 3,469 08.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,443 40,305 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Alden�s 3,469 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bickley 572 16.5 18,118 45.0 ALLAN * 2,897 83.5 22,187 55.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,469 40,305 05.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jacinta Marie Allan (born 1973): Elected 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Public Transport from 4 December 2014 Minister for Employment 4 December 2014 to 23 May 2016 Minister for Major Projects from 23 May 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BENDIGO WEST 42,505 enrolled, 39,884 (93.8%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over National 02.9 Effect of redistribution: 00.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over National 03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Amanda Moskalewicz Family First 1,311 03.4 Michael Langdon Liberal Party 12,328 32.3 -00.8 Maree Edwards * Labor Party 18,247 47.9 +03.1 John Brownstein Aust Greens 4,482 11.8 +01.0 Sandra Caddy 692 01.8 Elise Chapman Country Alliance 1,071 02.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,753 (04.4%) informal 38,131 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Caddy�s 692 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Moskalewicz 229 33.1 1,540 04.0 Langdon 76 11.0 12,404 32.5 Edwards * 92 13.3 18,339 48.1 Brownstein 88 12.7 4,570 12.0 Chapman 207 29.9 1,278 03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 692 38,131 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Chapman�s 1,278 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Moskalewicz 380 29.7 1,920 05.0 Langdon 326 25.5 12,730 33.4 Edwards * 322 25.2 18,661 48.9 Brownstein 250 19.6 4,820 12.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,278 38,131 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Moskalewicz�s 1,920 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Langdon 953 49.6 13,683 35.9 EDWARDS * 543 28.3 19,204 50.4 Brownstein 424 22.1 5,244 13.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,920 38,131 12.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Janice Maree Edwards (born 1962): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BENTLEIGH 40,981 enrolled, 38,340 (93.6%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 00.8 Effect of redistribution: 00.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sean Mulcahy Aust Greens 3,842 10.6 -00.4 Sofia Telemzouger 260 00.7 David Clark Family First 451 01.2 Ross McCawley Sex Party 688 01.9 Nick Staikos Labor Party 14,025 38.6 +00.1 Chandra Ohja 271 00.8 Kelly Moldovan 124 00.3 Elizabeth Miller * Liberal Party 16,669 45.9 -01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,010 (05.2%) informal 36,330 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Moldovan�s 124 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulcahy 7 05.6 3,849 10.6 Telemzouger 13 10.5 273 00.8 Clark 48 38.7 499 01.4 McCawley 8 06.5 696 01.9 Staikos 6 04.8 14,031 38.6 Ohja 12 09.7 283 00.8 Miller * 30 24.2 16,699 46.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 124 36,330 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Telemzouger�s 273 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulcahy 49 17.9 3,898 10.7 Clark 57 20.9 556 01.5 McCawley 43 15.8 739 02.0 Staikos 36 12.8 14,067 38.7 Ohja 60 22.0 343 00.9 Miller * 28 10.3 16,727 46.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 273 36,330 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Ohja�s 343 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulcahy 69 20.1 3,967 10.9 Clark 69 20.1 625 01.7 McCawley 47 13.7 786 02.2 Staikos 72 21.0 14,139 38.9 Miller * 86 25.1 16,813 46.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 343 36,330 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Clark�s 625 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulcahy 123 19.7 4,090 11.3 McCawley 176 28.2 962 02.6 Staikos 135 21.6 14,274 39.3 Miller * 191 30.6 17,004 46.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 625 36,330 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: McCawley�s 962 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulcahy 482 50.1 4,572 12.6 Staikos 289 30.0 14,563 40.1 Miller * 191 19.9 17,195 47.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 962 36,330 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Mulcahy�s 4,572 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- STAIKOS 3,886 85.0 18,449 50.8 Miller * 686 15.0 17,881 49.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 4,572 36,330 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Elizabeth Eileen Miller (born 1967): Elected 2010. Defeated 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Nicholas Staikos (born 1986): Elected 2014 Born: 4 July 1986, Melbourne Career: Educated Monash University. Bank worker, staffer to Hon Simon Crean MHR. Glen Eira Council 2005-09. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BOX HILL 43,389 enrolled, 40,525 (93.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 13.8 Effect of redistribution: 04.4 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 09.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank Reale Aust Christians 978 02.5 Stefanie Perry Labor Party 11,964 30.7 +01.8 Bill Pemberton Aust Greens 5,649 14.5 +00.3 Hon Robert CLARK * Liberal Party 19,944 51.1 -02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,520 (03.8%) informal 39,005 05.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert William Clark (born 1957): Elected 1988, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Attorney-General to 4 December 2014 Minister for Finance to 4 December 2014 Minister for Industrial Relations to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BRIGHTON 42,924 enrolled, 39,512 (92.1%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 17.6 Effect of redistribution: 03.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 14.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Louise ASHER * Liberal Party 21,145 55.5 -03.0 Jane Touzeau 1,350 03.5 Margaret Beavis Aust Greens 6,619 17.4 +00.1 Louise Crawford Labor Party 8,973 23.6 +03.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,425 (03.6%) informal 38,087 09.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Louise Asher (born 1956): Elected 1992, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 Asher retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Tourism and Major Events to 4 December 2014 Minister for Innovation to 4 December 2014 Minister for Employment and Trade to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BROADMEADOWS 41,717 enrolled, 36,769 (88.1%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 21.0 2011 by-election two-candidate majority: Labor over independent 19.9 Effect of redistribution: 00.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 20.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wayne Knight Family First 2,221 06.6 Frank McGUIRE * Labor Party 21,584 64.2 +03.4 Jaime de Loma-Osorio Ricon Aust Greens 1,884 05.6 -02.5 Mohamad Hassan 1,642 04.9 Evren Onder Liberal Party 5,797 17.2 -08.7 John Rinaldi 508 01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,133 (08.5%) informal 33,636 27.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank McGuire (born 1957): Elected 2011 by, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BRUNSWICK 46,954 enrolled, (42,447 (90.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Greens 03.3 Effect of redistribution: 00.3 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Greens 03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Read Greens 16,001 39.7 +09.5 Ward Young 714 01.8 Frank Giurleo Family First 396 01.0 Jane Garrett * Labor Party 15,318 38.0 +01.9 Dean O�Callaghan 491 01.2 Giuseppe Vellotti Liberal Party 6,554 16.2 -00.9 Stella Kariofyllidis 670 01.7 Babar Peters Aust Christians 214 00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,089 (04.9%) informal 40,358 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Peters�s 214 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read 17 07.9 16,018 39.7 Young 10 04.7 724 01.8 Giurleo 76 35.5 472 01.2 Garrett * 28 13.1 15,346 38.0 O�Callaghan 8 03.7 499 01.2 Vellotti 39 18.2 6,593 16.3 Kariofyllidis 36 16.8 706 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 214 40,358 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Giurleo�s 472 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read 89 18.9 16,107 39.9 Young 77 16.3 801 02.0 Garrett * 95 20.1 15,441 38.2 O�Callaghan 33 07.0 532 01.3 Vellotti 124 26.3 6,717 16.6 Kariofyllidis 54 11.4 760 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 472 40,358 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: O�Callaghan�s 532 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read 237 44.5 16,344 40.5 Young 111 20.9 912 02.3 Garrett * 85 16.0 15,526 38.5 Vellotti 58 10.9 6,775 16.8 Kariofyllidis 41 07.7 801 02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 532 40,358 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Kariofyllidis�s 801 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read 126 15.7 16,470 40.8 Young 270 33.7 1,182 02.9 Garrett * 178 22.2 15,704 38.9 Vellotti 227 28.3 7,002 17.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 801 40,358 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Young�s 1,182 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read 664 56.2 17,134 42.5 Garrett * 207 17.5 15,911 39.4 Vellotti 311 26.3 7,313 18.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,182 40,358 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Vellotti�s 7,313 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read 2,149 29.4 19,283 47.8 GARRETT * 5,164 70.6 21,075 52.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 7,313 40,358 02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jane Furneaux Garrett (born 1973): Elected 2010, 2014 Garrett contested the Legislative Council, Eastern Victoria Region, in 2018 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Emergency Services 4 December 2014 to 10 June 2016 Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation 4 December 2014 to 10 June 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BULLEEN 44,072 enrolled, 41,136 (93.3%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 14.7 Effect of redistribution: 00.4 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 15.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben Cronly Aust Greens 3,824 09.8 +00.9 Adam Rundell Labor Party 11,859 30.3 +03.4 Eleni Arapoglou Aust Christians 1,452 03.7 Hon Matthew GUY * Liberal Party 21,983 56.2 -03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,018 (04.9%) informal 39,118 10.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Guy was MLC for North Metropolitan Region 2006-2014. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew Jason Guy (born 1974): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Planning to 4 December 2014 Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship to 4 December 2014 Leader of the Opposition from 4 December 2014 Leader of the Liberal Party from 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BUNDOORA 39,435 enrolled, 37,062 (94.0%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 07.6 Effect of redistribution: 03.3 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 10.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Clement Stanyon Aust Greens 3,592 10.2 Amita Gill Liberal Party 11,822 33.4 -00.1 James Widdowson Family First 1,338 03.8 Colin BROOKS * Labor Party 18,628 52.7 +02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,682 (04.5%) informal 35,380 12.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Colin William Brooks (born 1970): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 7 March 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BUNINYONG 40,891 enrolled, 38,555 (94.3%) voted ==================================================================== New seat 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 01.5 (Ballarat East) Effect of redistribution: 00.1 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sonia Smith The Nationals 2,301 06.3 Ben Taylor Liberal Party 12,829 35.0 -07.5 Keith Geyer Family First 950 02.6 James Keyes Country Alliance 622 01.7 Tony Goodfellow Aust Greens 4,017 10.9 -00.4 Geoff Howard * Labor Party 15,984 43.6 +02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,852 (04.8%) informal 36,703 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Howard was MLA for Ballarat East 1999-2014. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Keyes�s 622 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Smith 121 19.5 2,422 06.6 Taylor 103 16.6 12,932 35.2 Geyer 199 32.0 1,149 03.0 Goodfellow 82 13.2 4,099 11.2 Howard * 117 18.8 16,101 43.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 622 36,703 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Geyer�s 1,149 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Smith 333 29.0 2,755 07.5 Taylor 329 28.6 13,261 36.1 Goodfellow 268 23.3 4,367 11.9 Howard * 219 19.1 16,320 44.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,149 36,703 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Smith�s 2,755 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Taylor 1,737 63.0 14,998 40.9 Goodfellow 506 18.4 4,873 13.3 Howard * 512 18.6 16,832 45.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,755 36,703 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Goodfellow�s 4,873 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Taylor 1,008 20.7 16,006 43.6 HOWARD * 3,865 79.3 20,697 56.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 4,873 36,703 06.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Geoffrey Kemp Howard (born 1955): Elected 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 Howard retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BURWOOD 41,878 enrolled, 39,119 (93.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 05.9 Effect of redistribution: 00.4 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 06.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gavin Ryan Labor Party 12,995 34.4 +01.5 Beck Stuart Aust Greens 4,904 13.0 +01.1 Graham WATT * Liberal Party 18,902 50.1 -00.1 Peter Campbell 960 02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,357 (03.5%) informal 37,761 03.2 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Graham Travis Watt (born 1976): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- CARRUM 44,578 enrolled, 41,551 (93.2%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 02.0 Effect of redistribution: 01.7 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Vernay Family First 1,281 03.3 Donna Bauer * Liberal Party 17,802 45.2 +01.6 Sonya Kilkenny Labor Party 16,645 42.2 +02.0 Henry Kelsall Aust Greens 2,989 07.6 -01.6 Margaret Quinn 708 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,126 (05.1%) informal 39,425 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Quinn�s 708 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Vernay 342 48.3 1,623 04.1 Bauer * 117 16.5 17,918 45.4 Kilkenny 110 15.5 16,756 42.5 Kelsall 139 19.6 3,128 07.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 708 39,425 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Vernay�s 1,623 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bauer * 710 43.7 18,628 47.2 Kilkenny 463 28.5 17,219 43.7 Kelsall 450 27.7 3,578 09.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,623 39,425 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Kelsall�s 3,578 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bauer * 799 22.3 19,427 49.3 KILKENNY 2,779 77.7 19,998 50.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,578 39,425 00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Donna Jane Bauer (born 1970): Elected 2010. Defeated 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sonya Kilkenny (born 1969): Elected 2014 Born: 15 May 1969, Sydney Career: Educated University of NSW, University of Melbourne. Lawyer and legal officer. -------------------------------------------------------------------- CAULFIELD 41,992 enrolled, 38,071 (90.7%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 11.5 Effect of redistribution: 01.7 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 09.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Myers 488 01.3 Tim Baxter Aust Greens 5,940 16.3 -00.4 Teresa Horvath 345 01.0 Josh Burns Labor Party 10,849 29.7 +05.0 David SOUTHWICK * Liberal Party 18,860 51.7 -04.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,589 (04.2%) informal 36,482 04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Burns was MHR for Macnamara from 2019. -------------------------------------------------------------------- David James Southwick (born 1968): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- CLARINDA 43,698 enrolled, 40,166 (91.9%) voted ==================================================================== New seat 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 15.3 (Clayton) Effect of redistribution: 00.9 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- James Talbot-Kamoen Aust Greens 4,254 11.3 +02.7 Hong LIM * Labor Party 20,082 53.3 +01.0 James Marinis 1,035 02.8 Gandhi Bevinakoppa Liberal Party 10,986 29.1 -04.1 Melanie Vassiliou 1,343 03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,466 (06.1%) informal 37,700 15.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lim was MLA for Clayton 1996-2014. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hong Muy Lim (born 1950): Elected 1996, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 Lim retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- CRANBOURNE 45,863 enrolled, 42,847 (93.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 01.9 Effect of redistribution: 00.8 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jonathan Eli 995 02.5 Jude Perera * Labor Party 17,365 43.4 +01.4 Geoff Ablett Liberal Party 16,536 41.3 +00.9 Rosemary Blake 824 02.1 Nagaraj Nayak Aust Greens 1,668 04.2 -02.7 Pamela Keenan Family First 979 02.5 Laith Graham Sex Party 1,110 02.8 Rania Michael Aust Christians 560 01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,810 (06.6%) informal 40,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Michael�s 560 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Eli 68 12.1 1,063 02.7 Perera * 53 09.5 17,418 43.5 Ablett 144 25.7 16,680 41.7 Blake 17 03.0 841 02.1 Nayak 33 05.9 1,701 04.2 Keenan 193 34.5 1,172 02.9 Graham 52 09.3 1,162 02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 560 40,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Blake�s 841 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Eli 69 08.2 1,132 02.8 Perera * 170 20.2 17,588 43.9 Ablett 302 35.9 16,982 42.4 Nayak 113 13.4 1,814 04.5 Keenan 110 13.1 1,282 03.2 Graham 77 09.2 1,239 03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 841 40,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Eli�s 1,132 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Perera * 373 33.0 17,961 44.9 Ablett 221 19.5 17,203 43.0 Nayak 64 05.7 1,878 04.7 Keenan 393 34.7 1,675 04.2 Graham 81 07.2 1,320 03.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,132 40,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Graham�s 1,320 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Perera * 304 23.0 18,265 45.6 Ablett 205 15.5 17,408 43.5 Nayak 327 24.8 2,205 05.5 Keenan 484 36.7 2,159 05.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,320 40,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Keenan�s 2,159 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Perera * 587 27.2 18,852 47.1 Ablett 772 35.8 18,180 45.4 Nayak 800 37.1 3,005 07.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,159 40,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Nayak�s 3,005 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- PERERA * 2,102 70.0 20,954 52.3 Ablett 903 30.0 19,083 47.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,005 40,037 02.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jude Perera (born 1953): Elected 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 Perera retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- CROYDON 40,730 enrolled, 38,562 (94.7%) voted ==================================================================== New seat 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 10.4 (Kilsyth) Effect of redistribution: 01.8 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 12.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sarah Barclay Country Alliance 869 02.4 Mike Brown Aust Christians 1,033 02.8 Lesley Fielding Labor Party 11,352 30.8 +01.9 Joel Martin 539 01.5 Hon David HODGETT * Liberal Party 19,797 53.7 -01.8 Jill Wild Aust Greens 3,273 08.9 +00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,699 (04.4%) informal 36,863 09.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hodgett was MLA for Kilsyth 2006-2014. -------------------------------------------------------------------- David John Hodgett (born 1963): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Ports to 4 December 2014 Minister for Manufacturing to 4 December 2014 Minister for Major Projects to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- DANDENONG 41,199 enrolled, 36,922 (89.6%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 13.8 Effect of redistribution: 00.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 14.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Noelle Walker Family First 2,097 06.2 Carlton King 950 02.8 John Gulzari Aust Greens 2,611 07.7 -00.8 Joanna Palatsides Liberal Party 9,809 29.0 -00.1 Gabrielle WILLIAMS + Labor Party 17,891 52.8 +01.6 Dale Key 500 01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,064 (08.3%) informal 33,858 12.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gabrielle Williams (born 1982): Elected 2014 Born: 27 October 1982 Career: Educated Monash University. Lawyer. -------------------------------------------------------------------- EILDON 41,479 enrolled, 39,049 (94.1%) voted ==================================================================== New seat 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 01.2 Effect of redistribution: 06.5 shift to Liberal Notional majority: Liberal over Labor 07.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Leake Country Alliance 1,208 03.3 David Prentice Family First 883 02.4 Bruce Argyle 1,172 03.2 Marie Sellstrom Aust Greens 4,323 11.7 +00.5 Sally Brennan Labor Party 10,375 28.0 -00.5 Jim Child The Nationals 2,253 06.1 -09.3 Jane Judd 723 02.0 Cindy McLeish * Liberal Party 16,070 43.2 +12.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,042 (05.2%) informal 37,007 -------------------------------------------------------------------- McLeish was MLA for Seymour 2010-2014. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Judd�s 723 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Leake 48 06.6 1,256 03.4 Prentice 31 04.3 914 02.5 Argyle 297 41.1 1,469 04.0 Sellstrom 82 11.3 4,405 11.9 Brennan 106 14.7 10,481 28.3 Child 49 06.8 2,302 06.2 McLeish * 110 15.2 16,180 43.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 723 37,007 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Prentice�s 914 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Leake 296 32.4 1,552 04.2 Argyle 120 13.1 1,589 04.3 Sellstrom 109 11.9 4,514 12.2 Brennan 116 12.7 10,597 28.6 Child 72 07.9 2,374 06.4 McLeish * 201 22.0 16,381 44.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 914 37,007 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Leake�s 1,552 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Argyle 585 37.7 2,174 05.9 Sellstrom 145 09.3 4,659 12.6 Brennan 231 14.9 10,828 29.3 Child 333 21.5 2,707 07.3 McLeish * 258 16.6 16,639 45.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,552 37,007 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Argyle�s 2,174 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sellstrom 831 38.2 5,490 14.8 Brennan 653 30.0 11,481 31.0 Child 379 17.4 3,086 08.3 McLeish * 311 14.3 16,950 45.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,174 37,007 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Child�s 3,086 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sellstrom 329 10.7 5,819 15.7 Brennan 575 18.6 12,056 32.6 McLEISH * 2,182 70.7 19,132 51.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,086 37,007 03.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lucinda Gaye McLeish (born 1962): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELTHAM 44,409 enrolled, 42,150 (94.9%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 00.8 Effect of redistribution: No change New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Byrne 555 01.4 Steven Briffa Liberal Party 17,727 43.9 -00.9 Janna Fenn Family First 490 01.2 Michael Janson Aust Christians 345 00.9 Vicki Ward + Labor Party 16,374 40.6 +01.9 Leizl Shnookal Aust Greens 4,600 11.4 -01.5 Ryan Ebert 251 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,808 (04.3%) informal 40,342 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Ebert�s 251 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Byrne 130 51.8 685 01.7 Briffa 13 05.2 17,740 44.0 Fenn 13 05.2 503 01.2 Janson 8 03.2 353 00.9 Ward + 25 10.0 16,399 40.6 Shnookal 62 24.7 4,662 11.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 251 40,342 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Janson�s 353 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Byrne 22 06.2 707 01.8 Briffa 112 31.7 17,852 44.3 Fenn 160 45.3 663 01.6 Ward + 48 13.6 16,447 40.8 Shnookal 11 03.1 4,673 11.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 353 40,342 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Fenn�s 663 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Byrne 144 21.7 851 02.1 Briffa 281 42.4 18,133 44.9 Ward + 164 24.7 16,611 41.2 Shnookal 74 11.2 4,747 11.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 663 40,342 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Byrne�s 851 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Briffa 418 49.1 18,551 46.0 Ward + 195 22.9 16,806 41.7 Shnookal 238 28.0 4,985 12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 851 40,342 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Shnookal�s 4,985 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Briffa 533 10.7 19,084 47.3 WARD + 4,452 89.3 21,258 52.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 4,985 40,342 02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Vicki Ward (born 1969): Elected 2014 Born: 30 June 1969 Career: Staffer for Hon Jenny Macklin MHR. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ESSENDON 44,129 enrolled, 40,788 (92.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 02.4 Effect of redistribution: 01.9 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 04.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Lawrence 1,326 03.4 Ashley Waite Aust Greens 7,065 18.0 +00.1 Mario Mendez 714 01.8 Fred Ackerman Liberal Party 14,052 35.9 +01.1 Danny Pearson + Labor Party 16,026 40.9 +02.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,605 (03.9%) informal 39,183 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Mendez�s 714 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lawrence 162 22.7 1,488 03.8 Waite 283 39.6 7,348 18.8 Ackerman 107 15.0 14,159 36.1 Pearson + 162 22.7 16,188 41.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 714 39,183 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Lawrence�s 1,488 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Waite 623 41.9 7,971 20.3 Ackerman 604 40.6 14,763 37.7 Pearson + 261 17.5 16,449 42.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,488 39,183 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Waite�s 7,971 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ackerman 1,432 18.0 16,195 41.3 PEARSON + 6,539 82.0 22,988 58.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 7,971 39,183 08.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel James Pearson (born 1973): Elected 2014 Born: 15 February 1973 Career: Educated University of Melbourne. Lobbyist. -------------------------------------------------------------------- EUROA 45,847 enrolled, 43,047 (93.9%) voted ==================================================================== New seat Notional majority: Nationals over Labor 13.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie-Anne Winzer Family First 1,307 03.2 Steph Ryan + The Nationals 14,494 35.3 -04.1 Tony Schneider Liberal Party 10,454 25.5 +12.1 Lisa Adams Country Alliance 1,238 03.0 Clare Malcolm Labor Party 11,428 27.9 +00.8 Simon Roberts Aust Greens 2,110 05.1 -00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,016 (04.7%) informal 41,031 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Adams�s 1,238 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Winzer 288 23.3 1,595 03.9 Ryan + 460 37.2 14,954 36.4 Schneider 167 13.5 10,621 25.9 Malcolm 237 19.1 11,665 28.4 Roberts 86 06.9 2,196 05.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,238 41,031 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Winzer�s 1,595 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryan + 800 50.2 15,754 38.4 Schneider 285 17.9 10,906 26.6 Malcolm 293 18.4 11,958 29.1 Roberts 217 13.6 2,413 05.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,595 41,031 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Roberts�s 2,413 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryan + 630 26.1 16,384 39.9 Schneider 162 06.7 11,068 27.0 Malcolm 1,621 67.2 13,579 33.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,413 41,031 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Schneider�s 11,068 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- RYAN + 10,067 91.0 26,451 64.5 Malcolm 1,001 09.0 14,580 35.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 11,068 41,031 14.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephanie Maureen Ryan (born 1986): Elected 2014 Born: 20 June 1986, Murchison Career: Educated RMIT University. Journalist, media advisor. Staffer to Hon Ted Baillieu MLA and Hon Peter Ryan MLA. -------------------------------------------------------------------- EVELYN 40,174 enrolled, 38,159 (05.7%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 13.5 Effect of redistribution: 00.9 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 12.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Glenn Williams Country Alliance 905 02.5 Christine FYFFE * Liberal Party 19,258 53.5 -02,2 Anthony McAleer 447 01.2 Sandra Betts Aust Greens 2,393 06.7 -00.9 Peter Harris Labor Party 11,588 32.2 +01.9 Damien de Pyle Aust Christians 1,115 03.1 Lawrence Mobsby 271 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,182 (05.7%) informal 35,977 09.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Christine Anne Fyffe (born 1944): Elected 1999. Defeated 2002. Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 Fyffe retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly to 23 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- FERNTREE GULLY 40,780 enrolled, 37,870 (92.9%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 12.0 Effect of redistribution: 00.5 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 11.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Raymond Aust Greens 3,279 09.1 +0.0 Robert Roytel Aust Christians 940 02.6 Matt Posetti Labor Party 11,967 33.2 +02.8 Russell Wulf Country Alliance 451 01.3 Hon Nick WAKELING * Liberal Party 19,452 53.9 -00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,781 (04.7%) informal 36,089 07.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Nicholas Wakeling (born 1971): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Higher Education and Skills to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- FOOTSCRAY 46,116 enrolled, 41,289 (89.5%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 16.2 Effect of redistribution: 00.3 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 15.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rod Swift Aust Greens 6,682 17.2 -00.6 Catherine Cumming 2,985 07.7 Kim Vu Liberal Party 10,386 26.7 +01.9 Marsha Thomson * Labor Party 17,542 45.1 -01.4 Ken Betts 1,272 03.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,422 (05.9%) informal 38,867 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Betts�s 1,272 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Swift 273 21.5 6,955 17.9 Cumming 373 29.3 3,358 08.6 Vu 232 18.2 10,618 27.3 Thomson * 394 31.0 17,936 46.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,272 38,867 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Cumming�s 3,358 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Swift 1,034 30.8 7,989 20.6 Vu 1,400 41.7 12,018 30.9 Thomson * 924 27.5 18,860 48.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,358 38,867 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Swift�s 7,989 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Vu 1,784 22.3 13,802 35.5 THOMSON * 6,205 77.7 25,065 64.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 7,989 38,867 14.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Marsha Rose Thomson (born 1955): Elected 1999, 2006, 2010, 2014 Thomson retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- FOREST HILL 40,991 enrolled, 38,538 (94.0%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 03.2 Effect of redistribution: 00.3 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 03.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kane Rogers 999 02.7 Melissa Trotter Country Alliance 211 00.6 Neil Angus * Liberal Party 18,340 49.7 +00.9 Pauline Richards Labor Party 12,984 35.2 -03.0 Brewis Atkinson Aust Greens 3,289 08.9 +01.1 Lynne Maddison Aust Christians 561 01.5 Wendy Ross Family First 508 01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,646 (04.3%) informal 36,892 -------------------------------------------------------------------- For Richards, see Cranbourne 2018. 2nd count: Trotter�s 211 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rogers 45 21.3 1,044 02.8 Angus * 72 34.1 18,412 49.9 Richards 40 19.0 13,024 35.3 Atkinson 19 09.0 3,308 09.0 Maddison 11 05.2 572 01.5 Ross 24 11.4 532 01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 211 36,892 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Ross�s 532 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rogers 87 16.4 1,131 03.1 ANGUS * 71 13.3 18,483 50.1 Richards 74 13.9 13,098 35.5 Atkinson 83 15.6 3,391 09.2 Maddison 217 40.8 789 02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 532 36,892 04.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Neil Andrew Warwick Angus (born 1961): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- FRANKSTON 41,747 enrolled, 38,404 (92.0%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 02.1 Effect of redistribution: 01.7 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sean Armistead + Liberal Party 12,542 35.8 -09.4 Anthony Wallace Aust Christians 308 00.9 Joseph Toscano 140 00.4 Jeanette Swain Aust Greens 2,790 08.0 -00.7 Alan Nicholls 158 00.5 Jamie Miller Sex Party 972 02.8 Marianne Tootell 87 00.3 Paul Edbrooke Labor Party 12,241 35.0 -02.9 Reade Smith 179 00.5 Jerome Breen 311 00.9 Paul Mason Family First 415 01.2 Geoff Shaw * 4,515 12.9 Mervyn Vogt 125 00.4 Lin Tregenza 212 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,410 (08.9%) informal 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Shaw had resigned from the Liberal Party. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Tootell�s 87 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 4 04.6 12,546 35.9 Wallace 4 04.6 312 00.9 Toscano 12 13.8 152 00.4 Swain 11 12.6 2,801 08.0 Nicholls 8 09.2 166 00.5 Miller 11 12.6 983 02.8 Edbrooke 15 17.2 12,256 35.0 Smith 11 12.6 190 00.5 Breen 2 02.3 313 00.9 Mason 1 01.1 416 01.2 Shaw * 3 03.4 4,517 12.9 Vogt 2 02.3 127 00.4 Tregenza 3 03.4 215 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 87 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Vogt�s 127 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 13 10.2 12,559 35.9 Wallace 2 01.6 314 00.9 Toscano 13 10.2 165 00.4 Swain 12 09.3 2,813 08.0 Nicholls 9 07.0 175 00.5 Miller 8 06.3 991 02.8 Edbrooke 15 11.8 12,271 35.1 Smith 6 04.7 196 00.6 Breen 10 07.9 323 00.9 Mason 11 08.7 427 01.2 Shaw * 19 15.0 4,536 13.0 Tregenza 9 07.0 224 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 127 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Toscano�s 165 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 15 09.1 12,574 35.9 Wallace 11 06.7 325 00.9 Swain 50 30.3 2,863 08.2 Nicholls 12 07.3 187 00.5 Miller 21 12.7 1,012 02.9 Edbrooke 18 10.9 12,289 35.1 Smith 13 07.9 209 00.6 Breen 5 03.0 328 00.9 Mason 2 01.2 429 01.2 Shaw * 11 06.7 4,547 13.0 Tregenza 7 04.2 231 00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 165 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Nicholls�s 187 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 17 09.1 12,591 36.0 Wallace 5 02.7 330 00.9 Swain 24 12.8 2,887 08.2 Miller 43 23.0 1,055 03.0 Edbrooke 24 12.8 12,313 35.2 Smith 14 07.5 223 00.6 Breen 6 03.2 334 01.0 Mason 10 05.3 439 01.3 Shaw * 28 15.0 4,565 13.0 Tregenza 16 08.6 247 00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 187 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Smith�s 223 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 23 10.3 12,614 36.0 Wallace 4 01.8 334 01.0 Swain 47 21.1 2,934 08.4 Miller 49 22.0 1,104 03.2 Edbrooke 25 11.2 12,338 35.3 Breen 41 18.4 375 01.1 Mason 12 05.4 451 01.3 Shaw * 18 08.1 4,593 13.1 Tregenza 4 01.8 251 00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 223 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Tregenza�s 251 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 26 10.4 12,640 36.1 Wallace 24 09.6 358 01.0 Swain 19 07.6 2,953 08.4 Miller 32 12.7 1,136 03.2 Edbrooke 22 08.8 12,360 35.3 Breen 16 06.4 391 01.1 Mason 46 18.3 497 01.4 Shaw * 66 26.3 4,659 13.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 251 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Wallace�s 358 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 92 25.7 12,732 36.4 Swain 50 14.0 3,003 08.6 Miller 15 04.2 1,151 03.3 Edbrooke 39 10.9 12,399 35.4 Breen 5 01.4 396 01.1 Mason 91 25.4 588 01.7 Shaw * 66 18.4 4,725 13.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 358 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9th count: Breen�s 396 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 116 29.3 12,848 36.7 Swain 48 12.1 3,051 08.7 Miller 52 13.1 1,203 03.4 Edbrooke 64 16.2 12,463 35.6 Mason 51 12.9 639 01.8 Shaw * 65 16.4 4,790 13.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 396 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10th count: Mason�s 639 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 156 24.4 13,004 37.2 Swain 107 16.7 3,158 09.0 Miller 115 18.0 1,318 03.8 Edbrooke 133 20.8 12,596 36.0 Shaw * 128 20.0 4,918 14.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 639 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 11th count: Miller�s 1,318 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 199 15.1 13,203 37.7 Swain 552 41.9 3,710 10.6 Edbrooke 379 28.8 12,975 37.1 Shaw * 188 14.3 5,106 14.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,318 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 12th count: Swain�s 3,710 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 575 15.5 13,778 39.4 Edbrooke 2,689 72.5 15,664 44.8 Shaw * 446 12.0 5,552 15.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,710 34,994 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 13th count: Shaw�s 5,552 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Armistead + 3,551 64.0 17,329 49.5 EDBROOKE 2,001 36.0 17,665 50.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 5,552 34,994 00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Geoffrey Page Shaw (born 1967): Elected 2010. Defeated 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Andrew Edbrooke (born 1978): Elected 2014 Born: 5 December 1978 Career: Firefighter -------------------------------------------------------------------- GEELONG 45,026 enrolled, 42,275 (93.9%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 02.1 Effect of redistribution: 01.9 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 04.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pedro Pegan Shooters Party 1,021 02.5 Tony Leen Country Alliance 564 01.4 Sarah Hathway 468 01.2 Douglas Mann 659 01.6 Paula Kontelj Liberal Party 15,232 37.8 -02.3 Bruce Lindsay Aust Greens 4,833 12.0 +01.2 Ruth Clark Family First 962 02.4 Christine Couzens + Labor Party 16,516 41.0 -01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,020 (04.8%) informal 40,255 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Hathway�s 468 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pegan 24 05.1 1,045 02.6 Leen 55 11.8 619 01.5 Mann 152 32.5 811 02.0 Kontelj 26 05.6 15,258 37.9 Lindsay 108 23.1 4,941 12.3 Clark 27 05.8 989 02.5 Couzens + 76 16.2 16,592 41.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 468 40,255 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Leen�s 619 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pegan 214 34.6 1,259 03.1 Mann 63 10.2 874 02.2 Kontelj 200 32.3 15,458 38.4 Lindsay 39 06.3 4,980 12.4 Clark 35 05.7 1,024 02.5 Couzens + 68 11.0 16,660 41.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 619 40,255 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Mann�s 874 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pegan 141 16.1 1,400 03.5 Kontelj 138 15.8 15,596 38.7 Lindsay 360 41.2 5,340 13.3 Clark 64 07.3 1,088 02.7 Couzens + 171 19.6 16,831 41.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 874 40,255 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Clark�s 1,088 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pegan 177 16.3 1,577 03.9 Kontelj 348 32.0 15,944 39.6 Lindsay 220 20.2 5,560 13.8 Couzens + 343 31.5 17,174 42.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,088 40,255 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Pegan�s 1,577 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kontelj 758 48.1 16,702 41.5 Lindsay 366 23.2 5,926 14.7 Couzens + 453 28.7 17,627 43.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,577 40,255 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Lindsay�s 5,926 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kontelj 997 16.8 17,699 44.0 COUZENS + 4,929 83.2 22,556 56.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 5,926 40,255 06.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Christine Anne Couzens (born 1958): Elected 2014 Born: 6 February 1958, Geelong Career: President Geelong Trades Hall Council. Staffer to Ian Trezise MLA. -------------------------------------------------------------------- GEMBROOK 42,239 enrolled, 39,867 (94.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 06.8 Effect of redistribution: 02.0 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 08.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Damian Heffernan 519 01.4 Collin Ross Labor Party 11,568 30.6 -02.3 Simon Beard Aust Christians 659 01.8 Frank Dean 248 00.7 Michael Schilling Aust Greens 3,197 08.5 +00.3 Alan Stoops Country Alliance 518 01.4 Ferdie Verdan 406 01.1 Brad BATTIN * Liberal Party 20,646 54.7 +01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,106 (05.3%) informal 37,761 09.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bradley William Battin (born 1975): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- GIPPSLAND EAST 43,113 enrolled, 40,346 (93.6%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Nationals over Independent: 12.0 Effect of redistribution: cannot be calculated -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Hutchison Country Alliance 1,436 03.8 Scott Campbell-Smith Aust Greens 3,035 08.0 +02.7 Jenny Jack 531 01.4 Kate Maxfield Labor Party 7,754 20.4 +12.9 Peter Gardner 763 02.0 Hon Tim BULL * The Nationals 22,984 60.4 +15.3 Leigh McDonald 929 02.4 Peter McKenzie 644 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,270 (05.6%) informal 38,076 17.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Owen Bull (born 1966): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Local Government to 4 December 2014 Minister for Aboriginal Affairs to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- GIPPSLAND SOUTH 40,241 enrolled, 37,827 (94.0%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Nationals over Labor 22.6 Effect of redistribution: No change New notional majority: Nationals over Labor 22.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick Winterton 1,076 03.0 Lynn Psaila Labor Party 7,819 21.9 +03.0 Phil Piper 1,093 03.1 Deb Meester Country Alliance 1,853 05.2 Hon Peter RYAN * The Nationals 20,468 57.3 -06.6 Ian Onley Aust Greens 3,436 09.6 -00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,082 (05.5%) informal 35,745 15.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Julian Ryan (born 1950): Elected 1992, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 Resigned 2 February 2015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Deputy Premier to 4 December 2014 Minister for Rural and Regional Development to 4 December 2014 Minister for State Development to 4 December 2014 Leader of The Nationals to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- HASTINGS 47,150 enrolled, 44,242 (93.8%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 10.8 Effect of redistribution: 01.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 09.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Scot Leslie Country Alliance 940 02.3 Paul Madigan 343 00.8 Derek Fagan Aust Greens 3,096 07.4 +00.4 Neale BURGESS * Liberal Party 21,316 51.2 -01.7 Steven Hosking Labor Party 13,109 31.5 -00.7 Colin Robertson 697 01.7 Robert Andersson 2,133 05.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,608 (05.9%) informal 41,634 07.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Neale Ronald Burgess (born 1956): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- HAWTHORN 42,149 enrolled, 39,180 (03.8%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 16.7 Effect of redistribution: 00.1 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 16.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Hartnett Aust Greens 8,042 21.3 +04.5 John PESUTTO + Liberal Party 20,551 54.5 -06.3 John McNally Labor Party 9,117 24.2 +03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,470 (03.8%) informal 37,710 08.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Pesutto (born 1970): Elected 2014 Born: 5 September 1970 Career: Educated University of Melbourne. Industrial lawyer. -------------------------------------------------------------------- IVANHOE 44,336 enrolled, 41,192 (92.9%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 01.7 Effect of redistribution: 00.1 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gurmender Grewal Aust Christians 558 01.4 Paul Kennedy Aust Greens 6,147 15.6 -01.8 Jesse Boer Family First 474 01.2 Carl Ziebell Liberal Party 15,730 40.0 -02.0 Craig Langdon 1,905 04.9 Abdirazak Mohamed 355 00.9 Anthony Carbines * Labor Party 14,133 36.0 +00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,890 (04.6%) informal 39,302 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Langdon was MLA for Ivanhoe 1996-2010. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Mohamed�s 355 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Grewal 13 03.7 571 01.5 Kennedy 33 09.3 6,180 15.7 Boer 5 01.4 479 01.2 Ziebell 25 07.0 15,755 40.1 Langdon 175 49.3 2,080 05.3 Carbines * 104 29.3 14,237 36.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 355 39,302 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Boer�s 479 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Grewal 141 29.4 712 01.8 Kennedy 108 22.5 6,288 16.0 Ziebell 92 19.2 15,847 40.3 Langdon 46 09.6 2,126 05.4 Carbines * 92 19.2 14,329 36.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 479 39,302 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Grewal�s 712 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kennedy 275 38.6 6,563 17.0 Ziebell 255 35.8 16,102 41.0 Langdon 93 13.1 2,219 05.6 Carbines * 89 12.5 14,418 36.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 712 39,302 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Langdon�s 2,219 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kennedy 957 43.1 7,520 19.1 Ziebell 457 20.6 16,559 42.1 Carbines * 805 36.3 15,223 38.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,219 39,302 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Kennedy�s 7,520 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ziebell 1,752 23.3 18,311 46.6 CARBINES * 5,768 76.7 20,991 53.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 7,520 39,302 03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Richard Carbines (born 1973): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEW 43,898 enrolled, 41,124 (93.7%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 15.2 Effect of redistribution: 00.5 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 15.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynn Frankes Aust Greens 6,433 16.3 +01.9 Tim SMITH + Liberal Party 22,552 57.2 -03.4 James Gaffey Labor Party 10,448 26.5 +03.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,691 (04.1%) informal 39,433 10.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Colin Smith (born 1983): Elected 2014 Born: 15 October 1983 Career: Educated Scotch College, Rugby School (UK), University of Melbourne. Staffer to Hon Michael O�Brien MLA, Hon Bruce Billson MHR, Hon Malcolm Turnbull MHR, Rt Hon David Davis (UK MP). Consultant, PricewaterhouseCoopers. Stonnington Council, Mayor 2009. -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEYSBOROUGH 42,831 enrolled, 39,487 (93.2%) voted ==================================================================== New seat 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 13.9 (Lyndhurst) 2013 by-election two-candidate majority: 07.0 Labor over Family First Effect of redistribution: 04.4 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 09.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin PAKULA * Labor Party 19,678 53.1 +02.0 Andrew Cunningham 1,093 03.0 Adrianne Fleming Liberal Party 11,811 31.8 -00.9 Susan Fyfield Aust Greens 2,126 05.7 -00.4 Hung Vo 2,000 05.4 Michael Carty 386 01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,393 (06.1%) informal 37,094 11.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pakula was MLC for Western Metropolitan 2006-13, MLA for Lyndhurst 2013-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Philip Pakula (born 1969): Elected 2006, 2010, 2013 by, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Attorney-General from 4 December 2014 Minister for Racing from 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- KOROROIT 46,173 enrolled, 42,500 (92.1%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 18.6 Effect of redistribution: 01.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 17.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Margaret Giudice 2,918 07.4 Philip Hill Aust Greens 2,921 07.4 -03.7 Goran Kesic Liberal Party 8,690 21.9 -02.9 Shashi Turner 1,215 03.1 Marlene KAIROUZ * Labor Party 23,913 60.3 +06.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,843 (06.7%) informal 39,657 20.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Marlene Kairouz (born 1975): Elected 2008 by, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation from 20 June 2016 Minister for Local Government from 13 September 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- LARA 43,000 enrolled, 40,215 (93.5%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 15.4 Effect of redistribution: 01.6 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 13.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory Lacey Aust Greens 3,413 08.9 +00.5 George Reed Country Alliance 1,148 03.0 John EREN * Labor Party 21,457 55.9 +02.9 Tony McManus Liberal Party 11,090 28.9 -02.3 Rami Fosberry Family First 1,256 03.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,851 (04.6%) informal 38,364 17.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Eren (born 1964): Elected 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Tourism and Major Events from 4 December 2014 Minister for Sport from 4 December 2014 Minister for Veterans' Affairs from 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- LOWAN 42,797 enrolled, 40,833 (95.0%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Nationals over Labor 22.1 Effect of redistribution: 00.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: Nationals over Labor 21.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Nkandu Beltz Aust Greens 3,324 08.5 +02.9 Steve Price Country Alliance 1,796 04.6 Katrina Rainsford 5,532 14.2 Emma KEALY + The Nationals 21,087 54.1 -13.2 Bob Scates Labor Party 7,243 18.6 -03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,851 (04.5%) informal 38,982 21.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Emma Kealy (born 1978): Elected 2014 Born: 1978, Edenhope Career: Educated University of South Australia. Biomedical scientist, health administrator. Chief Executive Edenhope and District Memorial Hospital. -------------------------------------------------------------------- MACEDON 41,580 enrolled, 39,400 (94.8%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 01.3 Effect of redistribution: 01.0 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 02.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Neil Barker Aust Greens 5,841 15.4 +02.2 Mary-Anne Thomas + Labor Party 14,677 38.7 -00.4 Peter Harland Family First 1,061 02.8 Donna Petrovich Liberal Party 16,376 43.2 +00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,445 (03.7%) informal 37,955 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Petrovich was MLC for Northern Victoria 2006-13. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Harland�s 1,061 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barker 286 27.0 6,127 16.1 Thomas + 347 32.7 15,024 39.6 Petrovich 428 40.3 16,804 44.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,061 37,955 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Barker�s 6,127 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMAS + 5,393 88.0 20,417 53.8 Petrovich 734 12.0 17,538 46.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 6,127 37,955 03.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mary-Anne Therese Thomas (born 1963): Elected 2014 Born: 26 February 1963 Career: Educated Victoria University, University of Melbourne. Teacher, union organiser. Adviser to Hon Lynne Kosky MLA. Public servant. Private sector executive. -------------------------------------------------------------------- MALVERN 40,708 enrolled, 37,667 (92.5%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 20.4 Effect of redistribution: 00.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 20.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Michael O�BRIEN * Liberal Party 22,642 62.6 -02.8 James Bennett Aust Greens 5,780 16.0 +01.9 Les Tarczon Labor Party 7,730 21.4 +02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,515 (04.0%) informal 36,152 16.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Anthony O�Brien (born 1971): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Treasurer to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MELBOURNE 43,801 enrolled, 38,343 (87.5%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Greens 06.2 2013 by-election two-candidate majority: Labor over Greens 01.5 Effect of redistribution: 01.5 shift to Greens New notional majority: Labor over Greens 04.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Neville Chisholm Aust Christians 491 01.3 Kerry Sutherland Family First 306 00.8 Ellen Sandell Greens 15,333 41.4 +08.9 Jennifer Kanis * Labor Party 10,830 29.8 -05.0 Kate Elliott 802 02.2 Ed Huntingford Liberal Party 8,913 24.1 -04.7 Tehiya Umer 325 00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,343 (03.5%) informal 37,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Sutherland�s 306 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chisholm 93 30.4 584 01.6 Sandell 73 23.9 15,406 41.6 Kanis * 52 17.0 10,882 29.4 Elliott 38 12.4 840 02.3 Huntingford 37 12.1 8,950 24.2 Umer 13 04.2 338 00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 306 37,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Umer�s 338 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chisholm 23 06.8 607 01.6 Sandell 137 40.5 15,543 42.0 Kanis * 59 17.5 10,941 29.6 Elliott 58 17.2 898 02.4 Huntingford 61 18.0 9,011 24.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 338 37,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Chisholm�s 607 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sandell 229 37.7 15,772 42.6 Kanis * 109 18.0 11,050 29.9 Elliott 66 10.9 964 02.6 Huntingford 203 33.4 9,214 24.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 607 37,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Elliott�s 964 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sandell 591 61.3 16,363 44.2 Kanis * 175 18.2 11,225 30.3 Huntingford 198 20.5 9,412 25.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 964 37,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Huntingford�s 9,412 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- SANDELL 3,038 32.3 19,401 52.4 Kanis * 6,374 67.7 17,599 47.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 9,412 37,000 02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jennifer Kanis (born 1970): Elected 2012 by. Defeated 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ellen Sandell (born 1984): Elected 2014 Born: 26 November 1984, Mildura Career: Educated University of Melbourne. Policy adviser, Department of Premier and Cabinet. National Director, Australian Youth Climate Coalition. -------------------------------------------------------------------- MELTON 44,915 enrolled, 41,574 (92.6%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 12.8 Effect of redistribution: 00.8 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 13.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt DeLeon 1,392 03.6 Daryl Lang Liberal Party 11,783 30.9 +00.9 Sav Mangion Country Alliance 443 01.2 Victor Bennett 338 00.9 Don NARDELLA * Labor Party 19,272 50.5 +00.4 Mabor Chadhuol Aust Christians 532 01.4 Marie-Anne Cooper Aust Greens 2,777 07.3 -01.5 Mohamad Aljofan 114 00.3 Monika Thomas 1,544 04.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,379 (08.1%) informal 38,195 11.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Donato Antonio Nardella (born 1958): Elected 1992, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 Nardella retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- MILDURA 42,452 enrolled, 39,199 (92.3%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Nationals over independent 09.2 Effect of redistribution: cannot be calculated -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Carl Carter 1,012 02.8 Danny Lee Country Alliance 3,485 09.6 Jo Clutterbuck 1,556 04.3 Mark Cory 286 00.8 Judith Fenn Family First 633 01.7 Ali Cupper 7,755 21.3 Morgana Russell Aust Greens 671 01.8 00.0 Peter Crisp * The Nationals 16,794 46.1 -03.5 Shane Roberts Labor Party 4,244 11.7 -03.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,763 (07.1%) informal 36,436 -------------------------------------------------------------------- For Cupper, see Mildura 2018. 2nd count: Cory�s 286 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Carter 31 10.8 1,043 02.9 Lee 51 17.8 3,536 09.7 Clutterbuck 58 20.3 1,614 04.4 Fenn 24 08.4 657 01.8 Cupper 48 16.8 7,803 21.4 Russell 10 03.5 681 01.9 Crisp * 40 14.0 16,834 46.2 Roberts 24 08.4 4,258 11.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 286 36,436 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Fenn�s 657 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Carter 107 16.3 1,150 03.2 Lee 78 11.9 3,614 09.9 Clutterbuck 67 10.2 1,681 04.6 Cupper 118 18.0 7,921 21.7 Russell 75 11.4 756 02.1 Crisp * 128 19.5 16,962 46.6 Roberts 84 12.8 4,352 11.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 657 36,436 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Russell�s 756 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Carter 53 07.0 1,203 03.3 Lee 69 09.1 3,683 10.1 Clutterbuck 100 13.2 1,781 04.9 Cupper 188 24.9 8,109 22.3 Crisp * 138 18.3 17,100 46.9 Roberts 208 27.5 4,560 12.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 756 36,436 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Carter�s 1,203 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lee 540 44.9 4,223 11.6 Clutterbuck 127 10.6 1,908 05.3 Cupper 108 09.0 8,217 22.6 Crisp * 337 28.0 17,437 47.9 Roberts 91 07.6 4,651 12.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,203 36,436 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Clutterbuck�s 1,908 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lee 837 43.9 5,060 13.9 Cupper 647 33.9 8,864 24.3 Crisp * 270 14.2 17,707 48.6 Roberts 154 08.1 4,805 13.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,908 36,436 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Roberts�s 4,805 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lee 2,214 46.1 7,247 19.9 Cupper 1,340 27.9 10,204 28.0 CRISP * 1,251 26.0 18,958 53.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 4,805 36,436 08.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Laurence Crisp (born 1954): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MILL PARK 42,969 enrolled, 40,453 (94.1%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 19.5 Effect of redistribution: 02.6 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 16.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeremy Graham Aust Greens 2,640 06.9 -00.1 Peter Simmons Family First 2,383 06.3 Hon Lily D�AMBROSIO * Labor Party 22,807 59.8 +01.7 George Varughese Liberal Party 10,317 27.1 -00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,306 (05.7%) informal 38,147 19.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Liliana D�Ambrosio (born 1964): Elected 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Industry 4 December 2014 to 23 May 2016 Minister for Energy and Resources 4 December 2014 to 23 May 2016 Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change from 23 May 2016 Minister for Suburban Development from 23 May 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MONBULK 41,906 enrolled, 39,592 (94.5%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 01.9 Effect of redistribution: 03.0 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ana Rojas 427 01.1 Jordan Crook 342 00.9 James Merlino * Labor Party 14,096 37.5 +03.4 Mark Verschuur + Liberal Party 15,063 40.1 -04.7 Amelia Mason Family First 786 02.1 Michael Clark Aust Greens 5,029 13.4 -01.6 Jennifer McAdam 1,079 02.9 Craig Jenkin Country Alliance 293 00.8 Ron Prendergast Democratic Labour 433 01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,044 (05.2%) informal 37,548 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Monbulk became a notionally Liberal seat as a result of the redistricting. The Liberals are shown as the defending party. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Jenkin�s 293 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rojas 27 09.2 454 01.2 Crook 14 04.8 356 00.9 Merlino * 58 19.8 14,154 37.7 Verschuur + 72 24.6 15,135 40.3 Mason 32 10.9 818 02.2 Clark 15 05.1 5,044 13.4 McAdam 41 14.0 1,120 03.0 Prendergast 34 11.6 467 01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 293 37,548 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Crook�s 356 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rojas 59 16.6 513 01.4 Merlino * 44 12.4 14,198 37.8 Verschuur + 37 10.4 15,172 40.4 Mason 23 06.5 841 02.2 Clark 104 29.2 5,148 13.7 McAdam 71 19.9 1,191 03.2 Prendergast 18 05.1 485 01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 356 37,548 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Prendergast�s 485 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rojas 73 15.1 586 01.6 Merlino * 110 22.7 14,308 38.1 Verschuur + 58 12.0 15,230 40.6 Mason 78 16.1 919 02.4 Clark 80 16.5 5,228 13.9 McAdam 86 17.7 1,277 03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 485 37,548 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Rojas�s 586 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Merlino * 245 41.8 14,553 38.8 Verschuur + 64 10.9 15,294 40.7 Mason 182 31.1 1,101 02.9 Clark 34 05.8 5,262 14.0 McAdam 61 10.4 1,338 03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 586 37,548 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Mason�s 1,101 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Merlino * 254 23.1 14,807 39.4 Verschuur + 458 41.6 15,752 42.0 Clark 166 15.1 5,428 14.5 McAdam 223 20.3 1,561 04.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,101 37,548 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: McAdam�s 1,561 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Merlino * 385 24.7 15,192 40.5 Verschuur + 236 15.1 15,988 42.6 Clark 940 60.2 6,368 17.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,561 37,548 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Clark�s 6,368 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- MERLINO * 5,451 85.6 20,643 55.0 +06.1 Verschuur + 917 14.4 16,905 45.0 -06.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 6,368 37,548 05.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- James Anthony Merlino (born 1972): Elected 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Deputy Premier from 4 December 2014 Minister for Education from 4 December 2014 Minister for Emergency Services from 10 June 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MORDIALLOC 43,607 enrolled, 40,995 (94.0%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 02.1 Effect of redistribution: 00.6 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Damien Brick Democratic Labour 877 02.3 Tim Richardson Labor Party 14,840 38.7 +00.6 Georgina Oxley 301 00.8 Rod Figueroa 193 00.5 Jeevaloshni Govender Family First 379 01.0 Tristram Chellew Sex Party 737 01.9 Lorraine Wreford * Liberal Party 16,807 43.8 -02.2 Alexander Breskin Aust Greens 3,031 07.9 -02.1 Leon Pompei 371 01.0 Victoria Oxley 103 00.3 Rosemary West 715 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,641 (06.4%) informal 38,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: V Oxley�s 103 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brick 0 877 02.3 Richardson 5 04.9 14,845 38.7 G Oxley 42 40.8 343 00.9 Figueroa 2 01.9 195 00.5 Govender 1 01.0 380 01.0 Chellew 4 03.9 741 01.9 Wreford * 4 03.9 16,811 43.8 Breskin 8 07.8 3,039 07.9 Pompei 7 06.8 378 01.0 West 30 29.1 745 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 103 38,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Figueroa�s 195 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brick 39 20.0 916 02.4 Richardson 29 14.9 14,874 38.8 G Oxley 17 08.7 360 00.9 Govender 43 22.1 423 01.1 Chellew 28 14.4 769 02.0 Wreford * 21 10.8 16,832 43.9 Breskin 8 04.1 3,047 08.0 Pompei 7 03.6 385 01.0 West 3 01.5 748 02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 195 38,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: G Oxley�s 360 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brick 20 05.6 936 02.4 Richardson 57 15.8 14,931 38.9 Govender 39 10.8 462 01.2 Chellew 19 05.3 788 02.1 Wreford * 27 07.5 16,859 44.0 Breskin 28 07.8 3,075 08.0 Pompei 128 35.6 513 01.3 West 42 11.7 790 02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 360 38,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Govender�s 462 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brick 80 17.3 1,016 02.6 Richardson 80 17.3 15,011 39.1 Chellew 78 16.9 866 02.3 Wreford * 129 27.9 16,988 44.3 Breskin 61 13.2 3,136 08.2 Pompei 16 03.5 529 01.4 West 18 03.9 808 02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 462 38,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Pompei�s 529 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brick 31 05.9 1,047 02.7 Richardson 61 11.5 15,072 39.3 Chellew 47 08.9 913 02.4 Wreford * 55 10.4 17,043 44.4 Breskin 45 08.5 3,181 08.3 West 290 54.8 1,098 02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 529 38,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Chellew�s 913 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brick 85 09.3 1,132 03.0 Richardson 226 24.8 15,298 39.9 Wreford * 156 17.1 17,199 44.8 Breskin 325 35.6 3,506 09.1 West 121 13.3 1,219 03.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 913 38,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Brick�s 1,132 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Richardson 812 71.7 16,110 42.0 Wreford * 174 15.4 17,373 45.3 Breskin 85 07.5 3,591 09.4 West 61 05.4 1,280 03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,132 38,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9th count: West�s 1,280 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Richardson 310 24.2 16,420 42.8 Wreford * 178 13.9 17,551 45.8 Breskin 792 61.9 4,383 11.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,280 38,354 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10th count: Breskin�s 4,383 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- RICHARDSON 3,561 81.2 19,981 52.1 Wreford * 822 18.8 18,373 47.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 4,383 38,354 02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lorraine Joan Wreford (born 1961): Elected 2010. Defeated 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Noel Richardson (born 1988): Elected 2014 Born: 18 September 1988 Career: Educated Deakin University. Staffer to Hon Mark Dreyfus MHR. -------------------------------------------------------------------- MORNINGTON 43,622 enrolled, 41,093 (94.2%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 16.0 Effect of redistribution: 00.2 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 16.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- David MORRIS * Liberal Party 23,184 58.8 -02.8 Marion Barnes Country Alliance 416 01.1 Peter Moldovan 453 01.2 Matthew McLaren Aust Greens 4,618 11.7 +01.2 Rebecca Wright Labor Party 10,762 27.3 +02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,660 (04.0%) informal 39,433 12.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Charles Morris (born 1955): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MORWELL 45,409 enrolled, 42,413 (93.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Nationals over Labor 16.3 Effect of redistribution: 03.0 shift to ALP New notional majority: Nationals over Labor 13.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracie Lund 4,377 10.9 Jadon Mintern Labor Party 14,282 35.6 +04.3 Stewart Birkett Country Alliance 950 02.4 Peter Dorian 423 01.1 Dan Caffrey Aust Greens 1,894 04.7 -00.3 Hon Russell Northe * The Nationals 17,824 44.4 -09.0 Jacqueline Rose 380 01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,283 (05.4%) informal 40,130 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Rose�s 380 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lund 161 42.4 4,538 11.3 Mintern 23 06.1 14,305 35.6 Birkett 31 08.2 981 02.4 Dorian 30 07.9 453 01.1 Caffrey 48 12.6 1,942 04.8 Northe * 87 22.9 17,911 44.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 380 40,130 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Dorian�s 453 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lund 84 18.5 4,622 11.5 Mintern 86 19.0 14,391 35.9 Birkett 128 28.3 1,109 02.8 Caffrey 42 09.3 1,984 04.9 Northe * 113 24.9 18,024 44.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 453 40,130 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Birkett�s 1,109 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lund 297 26.8 4,919 12.3 Mintern 310 28.0 14,701 36.6 Caffrey 134 12.1 2,118 05.3 Northe * 368 33.2 18,392 45.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,109 40,130 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Caffrey�s 2,118 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lund 984 46.5 5,903 14.7 Mintern 678 32.0 15,379 38.3 Northe * 456 21.5 18,848 47.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,118 40,130 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Lund�s 5,903 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mintern 3,964 67.3 19,343 48.2 NORTHE * 1,939 32.8 20,787 51.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 5,903 40,130 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Russell John Northe (born 1966): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 Northe sat as an independent from August 2017. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Energy and Resources to 4 December 2014 Minister for Small Business to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MOUNT WAVERLEY 39,993 enrolled, 37,310 (93.3%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 07.5 Effect of redistribution: 01.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 08.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Perky Khangure Aust Greens 3,432 09.6 +02.0 Stephen Zheng Aust Christians 915 02.6 Michael GIDLEY * Liberal Party 18,357 51.2 -01.4 Jennifer Yang Labor Party 13,184 36.7 +03.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,422 (03.8%) informal 35,888 04.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Xavier Charles Gidley (born 1976): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MULGRAVE 40,682 enrolled, 37,805 (05.2%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 08.5 Effect of redistribution: 06.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Josh Fergeus Aust Greens 2,525 07.0 -00.2 Robert Davies Liberal Party 14,622 40.8 -02.4 Norman Fenn Family First 969 02.7 Maree Wood 579 01.6 Hon Daniel Andrews * Labor Party 17,150 47.8 +02.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,960 (05.2%) informal 35,845 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Wood�s 579 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fergeus 76 13.1 2,601 07.3 Davies 106 18.3 14,728 41.1 Fenn 305 52.7 1,274 03.6 Andrews * 92 15.9 17,242 48.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 579 35,845 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Fenn�s 1,274 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fergeus 335 26.3 2,936 08.2 Davies 645 50.6 15,373 42.9 Andrews * 294 23.1 17,536 48.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,274 35,845 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Fergeus�s 2,936 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Davies 944 32.2 16,317 45.5 ANDREWS * 1,992 67.8 19,528 54.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,936 35,845 04.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Andrews (born 1972): Elected 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Leader of the Opposition to 4 December 2014 Premier from 4 December 2014 Leader of the Australian Labor Party -------------------------------------------------------------------- MURRAY PLAINS 45,327 enrolled, 42,485 (05.5%) voted ==================================================================== New seat Notional majority: Nationals over Labor 30.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bryon Winn Country Alliance 2,978 07.4 Peter Williams Labor Party 8,190 20.4 +06.6 Ian Christoe Aust Greens 1,619 04.0 00.0 Laurie Wintle 1,037 02.6 Nigel Hicks 924 02.3 Hon Peter WALSH * The Nationals 25,406 63.3 -07.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,331 (05.5%) informal 40,154 22.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Walsh was MLA for Swan Hill 2002-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Lindsay Walsh (born 1954): Elected 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Agriculture and Food Security to 4 December 2014 Minister for Water to 4 December 2014 Leader of the Nationals from 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- NARRACAN 46,055 enrolled, 43,325 (94.1%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 12.4 Effect of redistribution: 03.6 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 16.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kate Marten Labor Party 12,223 29.5 +03.7 Gary BLACKWOOD * Liberal Party 22,907 55.2 -05.4 Malcolm McKelvie Aust Greens 3,720 09.0 +01.1 Dave Snelling Country Alliance 1,673 04.0 Norman Baker 973 02.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,829 (04.2%) informal 41,496 11.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary John Blackwood (born 1951): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- NARRE WARREN NORTH 43,281 enrolled, 40,081 (92.6%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 03.0 Effect of redistribution: 01.8 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 04.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Amanda Stapledon Liberal Party 14,849 39.7 +00.1 Mery Mekhail Aust Christians 1,012 02.7 Karen Jones Aust Greens 2,114 05.7 -01.3 Robert White 902 02.4 Luke Donnellan * Labor Party 17,421 46.6 +02.3 Chris Blackburn Democratic Labour 527 01.4 Wasim Qureshi 550 01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,706 (06.8%) informal 37,375 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Blackburn�s 527 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stapledon 66 12.5 14,913 39.9 Mekhail 58 11.0 1,070 02.9 Jones 77 14.6 2,191 05.8 White 47 08.9 949 02.5 Donnellan * 229 43.5 17,650 47.2 Qureshi 50 09.5 600 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 527 37,375 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Qureshi�s 600 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stapledon 107 17.8 15,020 40.2 Mekhail 43 07.2 1,113 03.0 Jones 118 19.7 2,309 06.2 White 67 11.2 1,016 02.7 Donnellan * 265 44.2 17,915 47.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 600 37,375 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: White�s 1,016 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stapledon 194 19.1 15,214 40.7 Mekhail 405 39.9 1,518 04.1 Jones 200 19.7 2,509 06.7 Donnellan * 217 21.4 18,132 48.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,016 37,375 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Mekhail�s 1,518 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stapledon 957 63.0 16,171 43.3 Jones 253 16.7 2,762 07.4 Donnellan * 308 20.3 18,440 49.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,518 37,375 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Jones�s 2,762 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stapledon 810 29.3 16,981 45.4 DONNELLAN * 1,952 70.7 20,392 54.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,762 37,375 04.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Luke Anthony Donnellan (born 1966): Elected 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Roads and Road Safety from 4 December 2014 Minister for Ports from 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- NARRE WARREN SOUTH 45,818 enrolled, 42,891 (93.6%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 06.7 Effect of redistribution: 00.7 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 07.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Susan Serey Liberal Party 16,212 40.1 +02.5 Narmien Andrawis Aust Christians 1,021 02.5 Judith Graley * Labor Party 19,501 48.2 -01.0 Anthony Sofe 1,278 03.2 Lynette Keleher Aust Greens 2,465 06.1 -00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,414 (05.6%) informal 40,477 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Andrawis�s 1,021 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Serey 411 40.3 16,623 41.1 Graley * 267 26.2 19,768 48.8 Sofe 254 24.9 1,532 03.8 Keleher 89 08.7 2,554 06.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,021 40,477 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Sofe�s 1,532 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Serey 710 46.3 17,333 42.8 Graley * 437 28.5 20,205 49.9 Keleher 385 25.1 2,939 07.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,532 40,477 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Keleher�s 2,939 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Serey 683 23.2 18,016 44.5 +01.9 GRALEY * 2,256 76.8 22,461 55.5 -01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,939 40,477 05.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Judith Ann Graley (born 1957): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 Graley retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- NEPEAN 44,669 enrolled, 41,405 (05.0%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 14.3 Effect of redistribution: 00.6 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 13.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew Schmidt Country Alliance 655 01.7 Hon Martin DIXON * Liberal Party 20,984 53.3 -05.5 Carolyn Gleixner Labor Party 12,253 31.1 +04.3 Laura Yue 460 01.2 David Stanton 339 00.9 Craig Thomson Aust Greens 4,658 11.8 -00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,056 (05.0%) informal 39,349 07.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Francis Dixon (born 1955): Elected 1996, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 Dixon retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Education to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- NIDDRIE 42,548 enrolled, 40,149 (94.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 07.0 2012 by-election two-candidate majority: Labor over Greens 20.7 Effect of redistribution: 02.5 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 04.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sarah Roberts Aust Greens 3,045 08.1 00.0 Andrea Surace 1,002 02.7 Paddy Dewan 892 02.4 Ben Carroll * Labor Party 17,342 46.2 +02.8 John Warner Aust Christians 394 01.1 Rebecca Gauci Maurici Liberal Party 14,101 37.5 +00.6 Appollo Yianni 323 00.9 Andrew Gunter 478 01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,572 (06.4%) informal 37,577 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Yianni�s 323 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Roberts 36 11.1 3,081 08.2 Surace 30 09.3 1,032 02.7 Dewan 69 21.4 961 02.6 Carroll * 49 15.2 17,391 46.3 Warner 22 06.8 416 01.1 Gauci Maurici 33 10.2 14,134 37.6 Gunter 84 26.0 562 01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 323 37,577 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Warner�s 416 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Roberts 34 08.2 3,115 08.3 Surace 35 08.4 1,067 02.8 Dewan 45 10.8 1,006 02.7 Carroll * 85 20.4 17,476 46.5 Gauci Maurici 189 45.4 14,323 38.1 Gunter 28 06.7 590 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 416 37,577 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Gunter�s 590 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Roberts 77 13.1 3,192 08.5 Surace 220 37.3 1,287 03.4 Dewan 71 12.0 1,077 02.9 Carroll * 86 14.6 17,562 46.7 Gauci Maurici 136 23.1 14,459 38.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 590 37,577 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Dewan�s 1,077 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Roberts 220 20.4 3,412 09.1 Surace 466 43.3 1,753 04.7 Carroll * 231 21.4 17,793 47.4 Gauci Maurici 160 14.9 14,619 38.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,077 37,577 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Surace�s 1,753 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Roberts 527 30.1 3,939 10.5 Carroll * 560 31.9 18,353 48.8 Gauci Maurici 666 38.0 15,285 40.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,753 37,577 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Roberts�s 3,939 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- CARROLL * 3,333 84.6 21,686 57.7 Gauci Maurici 606 15.4 15,891 42.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,939 37,577 07.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Benjamin Alan Carroll (born 1975): Elected 2012 by, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Industry and Employment from 16 October 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- NORTHCOTE 44,273 enrolled, 40,584 (91.7%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Greens 10.7 Effect of redistribution: 00.4 shift to Greens New notional majority: Labor over Greens 10.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jamie McCarney 1,043 02.7 Fiona Richardson * Labor Party 15,928 41.0 -03.1 Helen Fenn Family First 390 01.0 Georgina Purcell 678 01.7 Anthony D�Angelo Liberal Party 6,407 16.5 -03.2 Bryony Edwards 324 00.8 Trent McCarthy Greens 14,101 36.3 +04.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,713 (04.2%) informal 38,871 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Edwards�s 324 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- McCarney 44 13.6 1,087 02.8 Richardson * 28 08.6 15,956 41.0 Fenn 14 04.3 404 01.0 Purcell 94 29.0 772 02.0 D�Angelo 27 08.3 6,434 16.6 McCarthy 117 36.1 14,218 36.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 324 38,871 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Fenn�s 404 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- McCarney 58 14.4 1,145 02.9 Richardson * 105 26.0 16,061 41.3 Purcell 68 16.8 840 02.2 D�Angelo 120 29.7 6,554 16.9 McCarthy 53 13.1 14,271 36.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 404 38,871 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Purcell�s 840 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- McCarney 190 22.6 1,335 03.4 Richardson * 162 19.3 16,223 41.7 D�Angelo 81 09.6 6,635 17.1 McCarthy 407 48.5 14,678 37.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 840 38,871 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: McCarney�s 1,335 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Richardson * 584 43.7 16,807 43.2 D�Angelo 189 14.2 6,824 17.6 McCarthy 562 42.1 15,240 39.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,335 38,871 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: D�Angelo�s 6,824 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- RICHARDSON * 4,976 72.9 21,783 56.0 McCarthy 1,848 27.1 17,088 44.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 6,824 38,871 06.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fiona Catherine Alison Richardson (1966-2017): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 Died 23 August 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Women 4 December 2014 to 23 August 2017 Minister for Prevention of Family Violence 4 December 2014 to 23 August 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- OAKLEIGH 39,556 enrolled, 36,422 (92.1%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 04.7 Effect of redistribution: 00.4 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 05.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Dimopoulos + Labor Party 15,903 45.8 +04.3 Theo Zographos Liberal Party 13,303 38.3 -01.4 Parashos Kioupelis 260 00.8 Steven Merriel Aust Greens 4,617 13.3 -01.5 Anna Scotto 677 02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,662 (04.6%) informal 34,760 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Kioupelis�s 260 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dimopoulos + 48 18.5 15,951 45.9 Zographos 65 25.0 13,368 38.5 Merriel 50 19.2 4,667 13.4 Scotto 97 37.3 774 02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 260 34,760 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Scotto�s 774 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dimopoulos + 184 23.8 16,135 46.4 Zographos 222 28.7 13,590 39.1 Merriel 368 47.5 5,035 14.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 774 34,760 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Merriel�s 5,035 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- DIMOPOULOS + 4,089 81.2 20,224 58.2 Zographos 946 18.8 14,536 41.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 5,035 34,760 08.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Dimopoulos (born 1972): Elected 2014 Born: 3 December 1972, Melbourne Career: Educated Monash University. Staffer to Hon Simon Crean MHR 1994-2002. Senior Manager, Court Services Victoria, Department of Justice, Department of Planning and Community Development, Department of Premier and Cabinet 2004-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- OVENS VALLEY 41,110 enrolled, 38,506 (93.7%) voted ==================================================================== New seat 2010 majority: Nationals over Labor 19.0 (Murray Valley) Effect of redistribution: 00.2 shift to Nationals New notional majority: Nationals over Labor 19.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jamie McCaffrey Aust Greens 3,694 10.0 +03.7 Julian Fidge Country Alliance 3,442 09.4 Gail Cholosznecki Labor Party 8,147 22.2 +02.5 Tim McCURDY * The Nationals 20,394 55.5 -00.5 Ray Dyer 1,099 03.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,730 (04.5%) informal 36,776 16.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- McCurdy was MLA for Murray Valley 2010-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Logan McCurdy (born 1963): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- PASCOE VALE 45,879 enrolled, 41,820 (91.2%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 17.8 Effect of redistribution: 00.7 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 18.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sean Brocklehurst 1,260 03.2 Liam Farrelly Aust Greens 6,372 16.3 +00.4 Thomas Ha Family First 1,148 02.9 Jacqueline Khoo Liberal Party 10,416 26.6 -00.6 Lizzie Blandthorn + Labor Party 18,679 47.7 -06.9 Francesco Timpano 1,282 03.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,663 (06.4%) informal 39,157 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Ha�s 1,148 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brocklehurst 135 11.8 1,395 03.6 Farrelly 308 26.8 6,680 17.1 Khoo 318 27.7 10,734 27.4 Blandthorn + 260 22.6 18,939 48.4 Timpano 127 11.1 1,409 03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,148 39,157 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Brocklehurst�s 1,395 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Farrelly 1,016 72.8 7,696 19.7 Khoo 83 05.9 10,817 27.6 Blandthorn + 187 13.4 19,126 48.8 Timpano 109 07.8 1,518 03.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,395 39,157 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Timpano�s 1,518 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Farrelly 455 30.0 8,151 20.8 Khoo 364 24.0 11,181 28.6 BLANDTHORN + 699 46.0 19,825 50.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,518 39,157 16.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Elizabeth Anne Blandthorn (born 1977): Elected 2014 Born: 1 August 1977, Melbourne Career: Staffer to Senator Hon Jacinta Collins, Hon James Merlino MLA, Hon Christine Campbell MLA. Official, Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association. Industrial Relations Officer, Catholic Education Office. Labor Senior Vice President. -------------------------------------------------------------------- POLWARTH 43,277 enrolled, 41,063 (94.9%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 13.3 Effect of redistribution: 00.5 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 13.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Terry MULDER * Liberal Party 21,861 55.4 -00.5 Simon Northeast Aust Greens 4,352 11.0 +02.8 Philip Edge Country Alliance 2,206 05.6 Libby Coker Labor Party 11,045 28.0 +01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,599 (03.9%) informal 39,464 10.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Terence Wynne Mulder (born 1952): Elected 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 Resigned 3 September 2015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Public Transport to 4 December 2014 Minister for Roads to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- PRAHRAN 44,075 enrolled, 38,994 (05.1%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 04.3 Effect of redistribution: 00.4 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 04.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sam Hibbins Aust Greens 9,160 24.8 +05.0 Alan Walker Family First 282 00.8 Neil Pharaoh Labor Party 9,586 25.9 -01.4 Jason Goldsmith 247 00.7 Steve Stefanopoulos 227 00.6 Clem Newton-Brown * Liberal Party 16,582 44.8 -02.8 Eleonora Gullone 837 02.3 Alan Menadue 82 00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,991 (05.1%) informal 37,003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Menadue�s 82 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hibbins 11 13.4 9,171 24.8 Walker 1 01.2 283 00.8 Pharaoh 7 08.5 9,593 25.9 Goldsmith 16 19.5 263 00.7 Stefanopoulos 14 17.1 241 00.7 Newton-Brown * 10 12.2 16,592 44.8 Gullone 23 28.0 860 02.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 82 37,003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Stefanopoulos�s 241 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hibbins 47 19.5 9,218 24.9 Walker 12 05.0 295 00.8 Pharaoh 46 19.1 9,639 26.0 Goldsmith 53 22.0 316 00.9 Newton-Brown * 52 21.6 16,644 45.0 Gullone 31 12.9 891 02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 241 37,003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Walker�s 295 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hibbins 92 31.2 9,310 25.2 Pharaoh 51 17.3 9,690 26.2 Goldsmith 33 11.2 349 00.9 Newton-Brown * 82 27.8 16,726 45.2 Gullone 37 12.5 928 02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 295 37,003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Goldsmith�s 349 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hibbins 93 26.6 9,403 25.4 Pharaoh 68 19.5 9,758 26.4 Newton-Brown * 117 33.5 16,843 45.5 Gullone 71 20.3 999 02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 349 37,003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Gullone�s 999 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hibbins 576 57.7 9,979 27.0 Pharaoh 190 19.0 9,948 26.9 Newton-Brown * 233 23.3 17,076 46.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 999 37,003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Pharaoh�s 9,948 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- HIBBINS 8,861 87.1 18,640 50.4 Newton-Brown * 1,287 12.9 18,363 49.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 9,948 37,003 00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Clement Arundel Newton-Brown (born 1967): Elected 2010. Defeated 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Samuel Peter Hibbins (born 1982): Elected 2014 Born: 18 February 1982 Career: Educated Australian Catholic University, Macquarie University. Youth worker, Department of Human Services, Crossroads Youth and Family Services. Stonnington Council 2012-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- PRESTON 42,297 enrolled, 38,407 (90.8%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 20.3 Effect of redistribution: 00.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 20.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gaetano Greco 4,103 11.3 Rachel Ward Family First 1,091 03.0 Rose Ljubicic Aust Greens 5,869 16.1 -03.0 Robin Scott * Labor Party 17,607 48.4 -05.5 John Forster Liberal Party 7,694 21.2 -05.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,043 (05.3%) informal 36,364 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Ward�s 1,091 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Greco 321 29.4 4,419 12.2 Ljubicic 304 27.9 6,144 17.0 Scott * 275 25.2 17,863 49.1 Forster 189 17.3 7,872 21.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,091 36,364 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Greco�s 4,419 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ljubicic 2,559 57.9 8,703 23.9 SCOTT * 1,258 28.5 19,121 52.6 Forster 602 13.6 8,474 23.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 4,419 36,364 16.6 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- The VEC did not provide a preference distribution between Scott and Ljubicic. I have notionally allocated Forster's preferences 60% to Scott. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robin David Scott (born 1973): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Finance from 4 December 2014 Minister for Multicultural Affairs from 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- RICHMOND 46,690 enrolled, 41,652 (89.2%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Greens 06.3 Effect of redistribution: 00.1 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Greens 06.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Nevena Spirovska Sex Party 1,336 03.3 Stephen Jolly 3,407 08.5 Miranda Smith 578 01.4 Tom Keel 192 00.5 Weiran Lu Liberal Party 8,308 20.7 -02.0 Kathleen Maltzahn Greens 12,615 31.5 +02.9 Hon Richard Wynne * Labor Party 13,349 33.3 -03.9 Sarah Knight Family First 317 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,550 (03.7%) informal 40,102 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Keel�s 192 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Spirovska 26 13.5 1,362 03.4 Jolly 44 22.9 3,451 08.6 Smith 22 11.5 600 01.5 Lu 25 13.0 8,333 20.8 Maltzahn 39 20.3 12,654 31.6 Wynne * 29 15.1 13,378 33.4 Knight 7 03.6 324 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 192 40,102 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Knight�s 324 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Spirovska 28 08.6 1,390 03.5 Jolly 20 06.2 3,471 08.7 Smith 25 07.7 625 01.6 Lu 110 34.0 8,443 21.1 Maltzahn 48 14.8 12,702 31.7 Wynne * 93 28.7 13,471 33.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 324 40,102 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Smith�s 625 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Spirovska 126 20.2 1,516 03.8 Jolly 139 22.2 3,610 09.0 Lu 78 12.5 8,521 21.2 Maltzahn 227 36.3 12,929 32.2 Wynne * 55 08.8 13,526 33.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 625 40,102 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Spirovska�s 1,516 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jolly 489 32.3 4,099 10.2 Lu 237 15.6 8,758 21.8 Maltzahn 491 32.4 13,420 33.5 Wynne * 299 19.7 13,825 34.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,516 40,102 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Jolly�s 4,099 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lu 693 16.9 9,451 23.6 Maltzahn 2,499 61.0 15,919 39.7 Wynne * 907 22.1 14,732 36.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 4,099 40,102 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Lu�s 9,451 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Maltzahn 3,385 35.8 19,304 48.1 WYNNE * 6,066 64.2 20,798 51.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 9,451 40,102 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard William Wynne (born 1955): Elected 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Planning from 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- RINGWOOD 40,419 enrolled, 37,900 (93.8%) voted ==================================================================== New seat 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 02.8 (Mitcham) Effect of redistribution: 03.5 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 06.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Challinger 1,440 04.0 Dee Ryall * Liberal Party 17,440 48.1 -01.6 Karen Dobby Aust Christians 1,131 03.1 Brendan Powell Aust Greens 3,903 10.8 -01.1 Steve Raskovy 287 00.8 Brian Dungey Country Alliance 279 00.8 Tony Clark Labor Party 11,777 32.5 +00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,643 (04.3%) informal 36,257 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryall was MLA for Mitcham 2010-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Dungey�s 279 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Challinger 34 12.2 1,474 04.1 Ryall * 89 31.9 17,529 48.3 Dobby 21 07.5 1,152 03.2 Powell 34 12.2 3,937 10.9 Raskovy 55 19.7 342 00.9 Clark 46 16.5 11,823 32.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 279 36,257 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Raskovy�s 342 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Challinger 75 21.9 1,549 04.3 Ryall * 58 17.0 17,587 48.5 Dobby 51 14.9 1,203 03.3 Powell 100 29.2 4,037 11.1 Clark 58 17.0 11,881 32.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 342 36,257 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Dobby�s 1,203 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Challinger 161 13.4 1,710 04.7 RYALL * 763 63.4 18,350 50.6 Powell 121 10.1 4,158 11.5 Clark 158 13.1 12,039 33.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,203 36,257 05.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Deanne Sharon Ryall (born 1967): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- RIPON 45,147 enrolled, 42,789 (94.8%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 02.7 Effect of redistribution: 04.3 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Turner The Nationals 7,342 18.3 -02.7 Peter Mulcahy 448 01.1 Daniel McGlone Labor Party 14,059 35.1 -03.7 Mitchell Lee Democratic Labour 490 01.2 Louise Staley + Liberal Party 13,118 32.8 +04.2 Kevin Loiterton Aust Christians 352 00.9 Rod May Aust Greens 2,856 07.1 +01.2 Trevor Domaschenz Country Alliance 495 01.2 Danielle Fowler Family First 897 02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,732 (06.4%) informal 40,057 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Loiterton�s 352 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Turner 39 11.1 7,381 18.4 Mulcahy 16 04.5 464 01.2 McGlone 14 04.0 14,073 35.1 Lee 89 25.3 579 01.4 Staley + 54 15.3 13,172 32.9 May 25 07.1 2,881 07.2 Domaschenz 13 03.7 508 01.3 Fowler 102 29.0 999 02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 352 40,057 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Mulcahy�s 464 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Turner 113 24.4 7,494 18.7 McGlone 75 16.2 14,148 35.3 Lee 61 13.1 640 01.6 Staley + 45 09.7 13,217 33.0 May 24 05.2 2,905 07.3 Domaschenz 66 14.2 574 01.4 Fowler 80 17.2 1,079 02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 464 40,057 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Domaschenz�s 574 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Turner 135 23.5 7,629 19.0 McGlone 74 12.9 14,222 35.5 Lee 42 07.3 682 01.7 Staley + 56 09.8 13,273 33.1 May 60 10.5 2,965 07.4 Fowler 207 36.1 1,286 03.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 574 40,057 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Lee�s 682 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Turner 120 17.6 7,749 19.3 McGlone 219 32.1 14,441 36.1 Staley + 64 09.4 13,337 33.3 May 64 09.4 3,029 07.6 Fowler 215 31.5 1,501 03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 682 40,057 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Fowler�s 1,501 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Turner 545 36.3 8,294 20.7 McGlone 286 19.1 14,727 36.8 Staley + 262 17.5 13,599 33.9 May 408 27.2 3,437 08.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,501 40,057 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: May�s 3,437 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Turner 716 20.8 9,010 22.5 McGlone 2,233 65.0 16,960 42.3 Staley + 488 14.2 14,087 35.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,437 40,057 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Turner�s 9,010 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- McGlone 2,768 30.7 19,728 49.3 STALEY + 6,242 69.3 20,329 50.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 9,010 40,057 00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Louise Eileen Staley (born 1965): Elected 2014 Born: 9 August 1965 Career: Educated Flinders University, University of Melbourne. Director, Food and Enviroment Unit, Institute of Public Affairs. Victorian Vice President Liberal Party 1996-2000. Farmer, Willaura. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ROWVILLE 38,834 enrolled, 36,881 (95.0%) voted ==================================================================== New seat 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 14.1 (Scoresby) Effect of redistribution: 01.0 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 13.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Wise Aust Greens 2,566 07.4 +00.8 Leanne Price 1,096 03.2 Hon Kim WELLS * Liberal Party 18,758 53.8 -03.5 Tamika Hicks Labor Party 12,419 35.7 +05.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,042 (05.5%) informal 34,839 08.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wells was MLA for Wantirna 1992-2002, Scoresby 2002-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kimberley Arthur Wells (born 1958): Elected 1992, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Police and Emergency Services to 4 December 2014 Minister for Bushfire Response to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- SANDRINGHAM 41,456 enrolled, 38,720 (93.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 15.9 Effect of redistribution: 00.3 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 15.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Adam McBeth Aust Greens 5,144 13.8 -02.0 Christina Zigouras Labor Party 9,103 24.4 +02.4 Murray THOMPSON * Liberal Party 19,264 51.6 -09.0 Clarke Martin 3,840 10.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,369 (03.5%) informal 37,351 07.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Murray Hamilton Ross Thompson (born 1953): Elected 1992, 1996, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- SHEPPARTON 46,190 enrolled, 42,874 (92.8%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Nationals over Labor 26.0 Effect of redistribution: 00.4 shift to ALP New notional majority: Nationals over Labor 25.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Bourke Country Alliance 3,310 08.2 Greg Barr + The Nationals 14,272 35.4 -18.4 Diane Teasdale 994 02.5 Damien Stevens Aust Greens 1,365 03.4 -01.3 Suzanna Sheed 13,211 32.7 Rodney Higgins Labor Party 7,218 17.9 +01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,405 (05.8%) informal 40,370 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Teasdale�s 994 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bourke 189 19.0 3,499 08.7 Barr + 242 24.3 14,514 36.0 Stevens 118 11.9 1,483 03.7 Sheed 371 37.3 13,582 33.6 Higgins 74 07.4 7,292 18.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 994 40,370 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Stevens�s 1,483 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bourke 190 12.8 3,689 09.1 Barr + 278 18.7 14,792 36.6 Sheed 521 35.1 14,103 34.9 Higgins 494 33.3 7,786 19.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,483 40,370 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Bourke�s 3,689 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barr + 1,850 50.1 16,642 41.2 Sheed 1,334 36.2 15,437 38.2 Higgins 505 13.7 8,291 20.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,689 40,370 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Higgins�s 8,291 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barr + 2,481 29.9 19,123 47.4 SHEED 5,810 70.1 21,247 52.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 8,291 40,370 02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Suzanna Sheed (born 1954): Elected 2014 Born: 14 March 1954 Career: Educated University of Melbourne. Family lawyer, Shepparton. -------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTH BARWON 44,738 enrolled, 42,453 (94.9%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 03.9 Effect of redistribution: 01.0 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lisa Ashdown Aust Greens 5,023 12.3 +03.2 Jamie Overend 778 01.9 Steven Thompson Family First 769 01.9 Nick Wallis Sex Party 806 02.0 Stephen Chara Country Alliance 459 01.1 Andrew Katos * Liberal Party 18,869 46.3 -01.2 Kevin Butler Democratic Labour 472 01.2 Andy Richards Labor Party 13,618 33.4 -02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,659 (03.9%) informal 40,794 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Chara�s 459 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashdown 37 08.1 5,060 12.4 Overend 28 06.1 806 02.0 Thompson 69 15.0 838 02.1 Wallis 59 12.9 865 02.1 Katos * 117 25.5 18,986 46.5 Butler 38 08.3 510 01.3 Richards 111 24.2 13,729 33.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 459 40,794 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Butler�s 510 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashdown 67 13.1 5,127 12.6 Overend 16 03.1 822 02.0 Thompson 118 23.1 956 02.3 Wallis 37 07.3 902 02.2 Katos * 90 17.6 19,076 46.7 Richards 182 35.7 13,911 34.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 510 40,794 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Overend�s 822 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashdown 391 47.6 5,518 13.5 Thompson 127 15.5 1,083 02.7 Wallis 129 15.7 1,031 02.5 Katos * 82 10.0 19,158 47.0 Richards 93 11.3 14,004 34.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 822 40,794 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Wallis�s 1,031 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashdown 371 36.0 5,889 14.4 Thompson 293 28.4 1,376 03.4 Katos * 172 16.7 19,330 47.4 Richards 195 18.9 14,119 34.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,031 40,794 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Thompson�s 1,376 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashdown 471 34.2 6,360 15.6 Katos * 573 41.6 19,903 48.8 Richards 332 24.1 14,531 35.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,376 40,794 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Ashdown�s 6,360 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KATOS * 1,660 26.1 21,563 52.9 Richards 4,700 73.9 19,231 47.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 6,360 40,794 02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Katos (born 1970): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTH-WEST COAST 44,766 enrolled, 42,497 (94.9%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 11.9 Effect of redistribution: No change New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 11.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Campbell Aust Greens 3,993 09.8 +01.6 Michael McCluskey 654 01.6 Steven Moore Country Alliance 945 02.3 Linda Smith 449 01.1 Roy Reekie Labor Party 11,507 28.2 +03.6 Hon Dr Denis NAPTHINE * Liberal 23,234 57.0 +07.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,715 (04.0%) informal 40,782 11.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Denis Vincent Napthine (born 1952): Elected 1988, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 Resigned 3 September 2015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Premier to 4 December 2014 Minister for Regional Cities to 4 December 2014 Minister for Racing to 4 December 2014 Leader of the Liberal Party to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ST ALBANS 46,041 enrolled, 41,231 (89.6%) voted ==================================================================== New seat Notional majority: Labor over Liberal 14.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Moira Deeming Liberal Party 10,215 26.9 +00.4 Marvet Boulos Aust Christians 1,080 02.8 Lisa Asbury Aust Greens 3,475 09.1 -04.1 Natalie SULEYMAN + Labor Party 21,435 56.4 +05.0 Irena Klajn 374 01.0 Pat Aumua 1,424 03.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,228 (07.8%) informal 38,003 17.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Natalie Suleyman (born 1974): Elected 2014 Born: 6 June 1974, Melbourne Career: Staffer to Hon Andre Haermeyer MLA, Anthony Carbines MLA. Brimbank Council 2000-08. -------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNBURY 41,877 enrolled, 39,330 (93.2%) voted ==================================================================== New seat Notional majority: Labor over Liberal 06.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ella Webb Aust Greens 2,918 07.9 -00.4 Charles Williams Aust Christians 802 02.2 Billy Lopez 395 01.1 Jo Hagan Liberal Party 13,384 36.1 -01.6 Vern Hughes 384 01.0 Steve Medcraft 2,850 07.7 Josh Bull + Labor Party 16,358 44.1 -01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,239 (05.7%) informal 37,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Hughes�s 384 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Webb 56 14.6 2,974 08.0 Williams 45 11.7 847 02.3 Lopez 61 15.9 456 01.2 Hagan 61 15.9 13,445 36.3 Medcraft 82 21.4 2,923 07.9 Bull + 79 20.6 16,437 44.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 384 37,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Lopez�s 456 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Webb 72 15.8 3,046 08.2 Williams 96 21.1 943 02.5 Hagan 96 21.1 13,541 36.5 Medcraft 111 24.3 3,043 08.2 Bull + 81 17.8 16,518 44.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 456 37,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Williams�s 943 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Webb 209 22.2 3,255 08.8 Hagan 497 52.7 14,038 37.8 Medcraft 116 12.3 3,159 08.5 Bull + 121 12.8 16,639 44.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 943 37,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Medcraft�s 3,159 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Webb 503 15.9 3,758 10.1 Hagan 1,671 52.9 15,709 42.4 Bull + 985 31.2 17,624 47.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,159 37,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Webb�s 3,758 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hagan 1,243 33.1 16,952 45.7 BULL + 2,515 66.9 20,139 54.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,758 37,091 04.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Joshua Michael Bull (born 1985): Elected 2010 Born: 4 April 1985, Sunbury Career: Educated Deakin University. Teacher. Staffer to Liz Beattie MLA, Rob Mitchell MHR. Army reservist. -------------------------------------------------------------------- SYDENHAM 45,303 enrolled, 42,470 (93.8%) voted ==================================================================== New seat 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 10.3 (Keilor) Effect of redistribution: 01.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 11.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Alex Schlotzer Aust Greens 2,814 07.1 -00.7 John Varano Liberal Party 11,112 28.0 -01.6 Natalie HUTCHINS * Labor Party 22,752 57.4 +06.9 Nadia Christofidis Aust Christians 1,225 03.1 Shaun McKerral 1,757 04.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,810 (06.6%) informal 39,660 16.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hutchins was MLA for Keilor 2010-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Natalie Maree Sykes Hutchins (born 1972): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Local Government 4 December 2014 to 13 September 2017 Minister for Aboriginal Affairs from 4 December 2014 Minister for Industrial Relations from 4 December 2014 Minister for Women from 13 September 2017 Minister for Prevention of Family Violence from 13 September 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- TARNEIT 43,971 enrolled, 40,556 (92.2%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 11.1 Effect of redistribution: 00.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 11.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lem Baguot Aust Christians 1,603 04.3 Rohan Waring Aust Greens 3,360 09.0 +00.1 Telmo Languiller * Labor Party 17,446 46.8 -04.0 Chin Loi 491 01.3 Dinesh Gourisetty Liberal Party 9,839 26.4 -05.1 Seelan Govender Family First 931 02.5 Clement Francis 657 01.8 Abdul Syed 1,106 03.0 Safwat Ali 764 02.1 Joh Bauch 1,083 02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,276 (08.1%) informal 37,280 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Languiller was MLA for Sunshine 1999-2002, Derrimut 2002-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Loi�s 491 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Baguot 36 07.3 1,638 04.4 Waring 62 12.6 3,420 09.2 Languiller * 105 21.4 17,547 47.1 Gourisetty 121 24.6 9,960 26.7 Govender 36 07.3 967 02.6 Francis 32 06.5 689 01.8 Syed 20 04.1 1,126 03.0 Ali 28 05.7 792 02.1 Bauch 51 10.4 1,133 03.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 491 37,280 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Francis�s 689 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Baguot 132 19.2 1,770 04.7 Waring 110 16.0 3,530 09.5 Languiller * 91 13.2 17,638 47.3 Gourisetty 75 10.9 10,035 26.9 Govender 133 19.3 1,100 03.0 Syed 70 10.2 1,196 03.2 Ali 17 02.5 809 02.2 Bauch 61 08.9 1,194 03.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 689 37,280 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Ali�s 809 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Baguot 31 03.8 1,801 04.8 Waring 36 04.4 3,566 09.6 Languiller * 71 08.8 17,709 47.5 Gourisetty 56 06.9 10,091 27.1 Govender 20 02.5 1,120 03.0 Syed 488 60.3 1,684 04.5 Bauch 107 13.2 1,301 03.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 809 37,280 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Govender�s 1,120 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Baguot 254 22.7 2,055 05.5 Waring 189 16.9 3,755 10.1 Languiller * 218 19.5 17,927 48.1 Gourisetty 214 19.1 10,305 27.6 Syed 203 18.1 1,887 05.1 Bauch 42 03.8 1,343 03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,120 37,280 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Bauch�s 1,343 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Baguot 200 14.9 2,255 06.0 Waring 230 17.1 3,985 10.7 Languiller * 242 18.0 18,169 48.7 Gourisetty 352 26.2 10,657 28.6 Syed 319 23.8 2,206 05.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,343 37,280 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Syed�s 2,206 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Baguot 442 20.0 2,697 07.2 Waring 455 20.6 4,440 11.9 LANGUILLER * 695 31.5 18,864 50.6 Gourisetty 614 27.8 11,271 30.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,206 37,280 14.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Telmo Ramon Languiller Tornesi (born 1957): Elected 1999, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 23 December 2014 to 7 March 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMASTOWN 39,826 enrolled, 36,746 (92.3%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 20.2 Effect of redistribution: 01.4 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 21.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Di Palma 1,753 05.1 Bronwyn HALFPENNY * Labor Party 22,786 66.7 +03.4 Trent Schneider-Johnson Family First 2,047 06.0 Ian Williamson Aust Greens 1,775 05.2 -03.2 Nitin Gursahani Liberal Party 5,801 17.0 -06.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,584 (07.0%) informal 34,162 28.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bronwyn Halfpenny (born 1963): Elected 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- WARRANDYTE 43,008 enrolled, 40,552 (94.3%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Liberal over Labor 13.9 Effect of redistribution: 03.3 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 17.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steven Kent Labor Party 11,289 29.2 +04.7 Keith Lyon 446 01.2 Hon Ryan SMITH * Liberal Party 21,982 56.9 -05.4 Richard Cranston Aust Greens 4,032 10.4 +00.7 David Leach 887 02.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,916 (04.7%) informal 38,636 11.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryan James Smith (born 1969): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Environment and Climate Change to 4 December 2014 Minister for Youth Affairs to 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- WENDOUREE 40,549 enrolled, 38,195 (94.2%) voted ==================================================================== New seat 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 01.1 (Ballarat West) Effect of redistribution: 01.2 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Liam Hastie Sex Party 1,387 03.8 Sharon Knight * Labor Party 15,712 43.2 +03.1 Sheila O�Shea 201 00.6 Cielo Fenn Family First 653 01.8 Craig Coltman + Liberal Party 14,408 39.7 -05.1 Alice Barnes Aust Greens 3,629 10.0 -00.5 John Buchholz Country Alliance 343 00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,862 (04.9%) informal 36,333 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Knight was MLA for Ballarat West 2010-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: O�Shea�s 201 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hastie 28 13.9 1,415 03.9 Knight * 40 19.9 15,752 43.4 Fenn 59 29.4 712 02.0 Coltman + 39 19.4 14,447 39.8 Barnes 9 04.5 3,638 10.0 Buchholz 26 12.9 369 01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 201 36,333 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Buchholz�s 369 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hastie 56 15.2 1,471 04.0 Knight * 71 19.2 15,823 43.5 Fenn 85 23.0 797 02.2 Coltman + 78 21.1 14,525 40.0 Barnes 79 21.4 3,717 10.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 369 36,333 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Fenn�s 797 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hastie 179 22.5 1,650 04.5 Knight * 175 22.0 15,998 44.0 Coltman + 296 37.1 14,821 40.8 Barnes 147 18.4 3,864 10.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 797 36,333 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Hastie�s 1,650 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Knight * 786 47.6 16,784 46.2 Coltman + 296 17.9 15,117 41.6 Barnes 568 34.4 4,432 12.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,650 36,333 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Barnes�s 4,432 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KNIGHT * 3,486 78.7 20,270 55.8 Coltman + 946 21.3 16,063 44.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 4,432 36,333 05.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sharon Patricia Knight (born 1965): Elected 2010, 2014 Knight retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- WERRIBEE 41,377 enrolled, 38,372 (92.7%) voted ==================================================================== New seat Notional majority: Labor over Liberal 11.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Tim PALLAS * Labor Party 20,338 56.6 +08.1 Tarun Singh Liberal Party 10,327 28.8 -03.7 Bro Sheffield-Brotherton Aust Greens 3,049 08.5 -00.9 Nhan Trang 1,045 02.9 Anne Okumu Aust Christians 1,167 03.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,446 (06.4%) informal 35,926 15.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pallas was MLA for Tarneit 2006-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Hugh Pallas (born 1960): Elected 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Treasurer from 4 December 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- WILLIAMSTOWN 47,162 enrolled, 43,433 (92.1%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 11.8 Effect of redistribution: 01.4 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 13.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Libby Krepp 2,268 05.5 Alan Shea Liberal Party 11,569 28.0 -02.7 Wade Noonan * Labor Party 18,417 44.6 -00.3 Simon Crawford Aust Greens 8,547 20.7 -01.9 Khalil Wehbe 457 01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,175 (05.0%) informal 41,258 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Wehbe�s 457 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Krepp 181 39.6 2,449 05.9 Shea 57 12.5 11,626 28.2 Noonan * 107 23.4 18,524 44.9 Crawford 112 24.5 8,659 21.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 457 41,258 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Krepp�s 2,449 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Shea 938 38.3 12,564 30.5 Noonan * 642 26.2 19,166 46.5 Crawford 869 35.5 9,528 23.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,449 41,258 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Crawford�s 9,528 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Shea 1,241 13.0 13,805 33.5 NOONAN * 8,287 87.0 27,453 66.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 9,528 41,258 16.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wade Mathew Noonan (born 1971): Elected 2007 by, 2010, 2013 Noonan retired at the 2018 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister for Police 4 December 2014 to 23 May 2016 Minister for Corrections 4 December 2014 to 23 May 2016 Minister for Industry and Employment 23 May 2016 to 4 October 2017 Minister for Resources 23 May 2016 to 4 October 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- YAN YEAN 44,963 enrolled, 42,877 (95.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 04.1 Effect of redistribution: 04.5 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bruce Stevens Country Alliance 715 01.8 Rob Clark Shooters Party 1,111 02.7 Daniel Sacchero Aust Greens 2,945 07.2 -02.0 Danielle Green * Labor Party 17,499 43.0 +03.6 Sam Ozturk + Liberal Party 17,030 41.9 -02.5 Geraldine Roelink 232 00.6 Rodney Baker Family First 1,157 02.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,188 (05.1%) informal 40,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Yan Yean became a notionally Liberal seat as a result of the redistricting. The Liberals are shown as the defending party. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Roelink�s 232 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stevens 39 16.8 754 01.9 Clark 19 08.2 1,130 02.8 Sacchero 12 05.2 2,956 07.3 Green * 17 07.3 17,516 43.0 Ozturk + 32 13.8 17,062 41.9 Baker 113 48.7 1,270 03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 232 40,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Stevens�s 754 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Clark 318 42.2 1,448 03.6 Sacchero 92 12.2 3,049 07.5 Green * 144 19.1 17,660 43.4 Ozturk + 76 10.1 17,138 42.1 Baker 124 16.4 1,394 03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 754 40,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Baker�s 1,394 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Clark 401 28.8 1,849 04.5 Sacchero 223 16.0 3,272 08.0 Green * 361 25.9 18,021 44.3 Ozturk + 409 29.3 17,547 43.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,394 40,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Clark�s 1,849 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sacchero 669 36.2 3,941 09.7 Green * 557 30.1 18,578 45.7 Ozturk + 623 33.7 18,170 44.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,849 40,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Sacchero�s 3,941 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- GREEN * 3,253 82.5 21,831 53.7 Ozturk + 688 17.5 18,858 46.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,941 40,689 03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Danielle Louise Green (born 1963): Elected 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- YUROKE 43,811 enrolled, 40,499 (92.4%) voted ==================================================================== 2010 majority: Labor over Liberal 15.3 Effect of redistribution: 00.7 shift to ALP New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 16.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodney Le Nepveu Family First 1,868 04.9 Imad Hirmiz Aust Christians 2,689 07.1 Ros SPENCE + Labor Party 20,484 54.1 -02.3 Mick Wilkins 1,606 04.2 Natalie Abboud Aust Greens 2,277 06.0 -03.2 Phulvinderjit Grewal Liberal Party 8,943 23.6 -06.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,632 (06.5%) informal 37,867 18.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rosalind Louise Spence (born 1970): Elected 2014 Born: 16 December 1970 Career: Lawyer. Staffer to Liz Beattie MLA. Hume City Council 2008- 14, Mayor 2011. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTIONS 2014-18 ==================================================================== GIPPSLAND SOUTH 40,649 enrolled, 35,390 (87.1%) voted ==================================================================== 14 March 2015, following the resignation of Hon Peter Ryan -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2014 majority: Nationals over Labor 15.7 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Warren Sanders 1,129 03.4 Viv Pepper 1,108 03.3 Deb Meester 1,155 03.5 Danny O�Brien + The Nationals 15,120 45.2 -12.1 Gerard Donohue 330 01.0 Jim McDonald 449 01.3 Andrea Millsom Aust Greens 5,258 15.7 +06.1 Scott Rossetti Liberal Party 8,890 26.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,951 (05.5%) informal 33,439 -------------------------------------------------------------------- O�Brien was MLC for Eastern Victoria 2014-15. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Donohue�s 330 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sanders 52 15.8 1,181 03.5 Pepper 43 13.0 1,151 03.4 Meester 64 19.4 1,219 03.6 O�Brien + 55 16.7 15,175 45.4 McDonald 40 12.1 489 01.5 Millsom 39 11.8 5,297 15.8 Rossetti 37 11.2 8,927 26.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 330 33,439 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: McDonald�s 489 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sanders 53 10.8 1,234 03.7 Pepper 21 04.3 1,172 03.5 Meester 91 18.6 1,310 03.9 O�Brien + 132 27.0 15,307 45.8 Millsom 82 16.8 5,379 16.1 Rossetti 110 22.5 9,037 27.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 489 33,439 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Pepper�s 1,172 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sanders 466 39.8 1,700 05.1 Meester 419 35.8 1,729 05.2 O�Brien + 108 09.2 15,415 46.1 Millsom 118 10.1 5,497 16.4 Rossetti 61 05.2 9,098 27.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,172 33,439 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Sanders�s 1,700 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Meester 1,345 79.1 3,074 09.2 O�Brien + 141 08.3 15,556 46.5 Millsom 135 07.9 5,632 16.8 Rossetti 79 04.6 9,177 27.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,700 33,439 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Meester�s 3,074 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- O�BRIEN + 1,484 48.3 17,040 51.0 Millsom 1,239 40.3 6,871 20.5 Rossetti 351 11.4 9,528 28.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,074 33,439 17.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Greens gave their preferences to the Nationals. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel David O'Brien (born 1974): Appointed 2014. Resigned 2015. Elected 2015 by -------------------------------------------------------------------- POLWARTH 43,856 enrolled, 37,797 (86.2%) voted ==================================================================== 31 October 2015, following the resignation of Hon Terry Mulder -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2014 majority: Liberal over Labor 10.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Joe Miles Aust Greens 5,715 15.9 +04.9 Carmel Kavanagh Democratic Labour 2,911 08.1 Melinda Cass Aust Country 2,043 05.7 David O'Brien The Nationals 4,292 12.0 Brendan Eckel 373 01.0 Meredith Doig Sex Party 2,140 06.0 Richard Riordan + Liberal Party 17,798 49.7 -05.7 Geoff Rogers Aust Christians 575 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,950 (05.2%) informal 35,847 -------------------------------------------------------------------- O'Brien was MLC for Western Victorian Region 2010-14. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Eckel�s 373 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Miles 92 24.7 5,807 16.2 Kavanagh 57 15.3 2,968 08.3 Cass 65 17.4 2,108 05.9 O'Brien 44 11.8 4,336 12.1 Doig 66 17.7 2,206 06.2 Riordan + 32 08.6 17,830 49.7 Rogers 17 04.6 592 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 373 35,847 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Rogers�s 592 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Miles 48 08.1 5,855 16.3 Kavanagh 158 26.7 3,126 08.7 Cass 78 13.2 2,186 06.1 O'Brien 78 13.2 4,414 12.3 Doig 45 07.6 2,251 06.3 RIORDAN + 185 31.3 18,015 50.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 592 35,847 14.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- The estimated two-candidate majority was over The Nationals. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Vincent Riordan (born 1972): Elected 2015 by Born: 11 April 1972 Career: Educated Monash University. Self-employed, family business, Colac. -------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTH-WEST COAST 45,331 enrolled, 41,292 (91.1%) voted ==================================================================== 31 October 2015, following the resignation of Hon Dr Denis Napthine -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2014 majority: Liberal over Labor 11.0 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodney Van De Hoef 667 01.8 Roma Britnell + Liberal 15,486 40.0 -17.0 Roy Reekie 6,512 16.8 Jim Doukas Aust Country 4,005 10.3 Michael Neoh The Nationals 5,581 14.4 Pete Smith 695 01.8 Thomas Campbell Aust Greens 2,938 07.6 -02.1 Swampy Marsh 1,137 02.9 Jennifer Gamble 490 01.3 Lillian Len Aust Christians 579 01.5 Michael McCluskey 616 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,578 (06.2%) informal 38,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Reekie had been the Labor candidate at the 2014 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Gamble�s 490 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Van De Hoef 28 05.7 707 01.8 Britnell + 44 09.0 15,530 40.1 Reekie 27 05.5 6,539 16.9 Doukas 53 10.8 4,058 10.5 Neoh 31 06.3 5,612 14.5 Smith 11 02.2 706 01.8 Campbell 166 33.9 3,104 08.0 Marsh 51 10.4 1,188 03.1 Len 48 09.8 627 01.6 McCluskey 31 06.3 647 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 490 38,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Len�s 627 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Van De Hoef 19 03.0 724 01.9 Britnell + 125 19.9 15,655 40.4 Reekie 23 03.7 6,562 16.9 Doukas 245 39.1 4,303 11.1 Neoh 85 13.6 5,697 14.7 Smith 17 02.7 723 01.9 Campbell 31 04.9 3,135 08.1 Marsh 25 04.0 1,213 03.1 McCluskey 57 09.1 704 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 627 38,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: McCluskey�s 704 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Van De Hoef 54 07.7 778 02.0 Britnell + 93 13.2 15,748 40.7 Reekie 75 10.7 6,637 17.1 Doukas 90 12.8 4,393 11.3 Neoh 65 09.2 5,762 14.9 Smith 66 09.4 789 02.0 Campbell 83 11.8 3,218 08.3 Marsh 178 25.3 1,391 03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 704 38,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Van De Hoef�s 778 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Britnell + 362 46.5 16,110 41.6 Reekie 178 22.9 6,815 17.6 Doukas 72 09.3 4,465 11.5 Neoh 44 05.7 5,806 15.0 Smith 37 04.8 826 02.1 Campbell 36 04.6 3,254 08.4 Marsh 49 06.3 1,440 03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 778 38,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Smith�s 826 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Britnell + 156 18.9 16,266 42.0 Reekie 149 18.0 6,964 18.0 Doukas 167 20.2 4,632 12.0 Neoh 112 13.6 5,918 15.3 Campbell 64 07.7 3,318 08.6 Marsh 178 21.5 1,618 04.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 826 38,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Marsh�s 1,618 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Britnell + 253 15.6 16,519 42.7 Reekie 433 26.8 7,397 19.1 Doukas 346 21.4 4,978 12.9 Neoh 217 13.4 6,135 15.8 Campbell 369 22.8 3,687 09.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,618 38,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Campbell�s 3,687 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Britnell + 418 11.3 16,937 43.7 Reekie 2,043 55.4 9,440 24.4 Doukas 443 12.0 5,421 14.0 Neoh 783 21.2 6,918 17.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 3,687 38,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9th count: Doukas�s 5,421 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Britnell + 1,494 27.6 18,431 47.6 Reekie 2,564 47.3 12,004 31.0 Neoh 1,363 25.1 8,281 21.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 5,421 38,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10th count: Neoh�s 8,281 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BRITNELL + 5,024 60.7 23,455 60.6 Reekie 3,257 39.3 15,261 39.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 8,281 38,716 10.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Roma Britnell (born 1967): Elected 2015 by Born: 17 January 1967 Career: Registered nurse, health manager. Dairy farmer, Woolsthorpe. -------------------------------------------------------------------- NORTHCOTE 48,113 enrolled, 38,028 (79.0%) voted ==================================================================== 18 November 2017, following the death of Hon Fiona Richardson -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2014 majority: Labor over Greens 06.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Russell Hayward 360 01.0 Brian Sanaghan 208 00.6 Lidia Thorpe Aust Greens 16,319 45.2 +08.9 Nina Lenk Animal Justice 773 02.1 Laura Chipp 1,152 03.2 Philip Cooper 436 01.2 Dean Rossiter Liberal Democrats 1,497 04.2 Clare Burns + Labor Party 12,779 35.4 -05.6 Dr Joseph Toscano 331 00.9 Bryony Edwards 154 00.4 Nevena Spirovska 215 00.6 Vince Fontana 1,864 05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,940 (05.1%) informal 36,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Edwards�s 154 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hayward 16 10.4 376 01.0 Sanaghan 3 01.9 211 00.6 Thorpe 58 37.7 16,377 45.4 Lenk 13 08.4 786 02.2 Chipp 11 07.1 1,163 03.2 Cooper 6 03.9 442 01.2 Rossiter 2 01.3 1,499 04.2 Burns + 8 05.2 12,787 35.4 Toscano 17 11.0 348 01.0 Spirovska 12 07.8 227 00.6 Fontana 8 05.2 1,872 05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 154 36,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Sanaghan�s 211 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hayward 39 18.5 415 01.1 Thorpe 67 31.8 16,444 45.6 Lenk 12 05.7 798 02.2 Chipp 20 09.5 1,183 03.3 Cooper 9 04.2 451 01.2 Rossiter 14 06.6 1,513 04.2 Burns + 9 04.2 12,796 35.5 Toscano 11 05.2 359 01.0 Spirovska 5 02.4 232 00.6 Fontana 25 11.8 1,897 05.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 211 36,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Spirovska�s 232 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hayward 21 09.1 436 01.2 Thorpe 72 31.0 16,516 45.8 Lenk 13 05.6 811 02.2 Chipp 22 09.5 1,205 03.3 Cooper 7 03.0 458 01.3 Rossiter 9 03.9 1,522 04.2 Burns + 36 15.5 12,832 35.6 Toscano 15 06.5 374 01.0 Fontana 37 15.9 1,934 05.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 232 36,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Toscano�s 374 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hayward 23 06.1 459 01.3 Thorpe 139 37.2 16,655 46.2 Lenk 19 05.1 830 02.3 Chipp 35 09.4 1,240 03.4 Cooper 18 04.8 476 01.3 Rossiter 24 06.4 1,546 04.3 Burns + 40 10.7 12,872 35.7 Fontana 76 20.3 2,010 05.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 374 36,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Hayward�s 459 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorpe 275 59.9 16,930 46.9 Lenk 54 11.8 884 02.4 Chipp 30 06.5 1,270 03.5 Cooper 37 08.1 513 01.4 Rossiter 19 04.1 1,565 04.3 Burns + 15 03.3 12,887 35.7 Fontana 29 06.3 2,039 05.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 459 36,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Cooper�s 513 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorpe 122 23.8 17,052 47.3 Lenk 49 09.6 933 02.6 Chipp 157 30.6 1,427 04.0 Rossiter 37 07.2 1,602 04.4 Burns + 79 15.4 12,966 35.9 Fontana 69 13.5 2,108 05.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 513 36,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Lenk�s 933 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorpe 351 37.6 17,403 48.2 Chipp 148 15.9 1,575 04.4 Rossiter 79 08.5 1,681 04.7 Burns + 282 30.2 13,248 36.7 Fontana 73 07.8 2,181 06.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 933 36,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9th count: Chipp�s 1,575 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorpe 533 33.8 17,936 49.7 Rossiter 201 12.8 1,882 05.2 Burns + 647 41.1 13,895 38.5 Fontana 194 12.3 2,375 06.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,575 36,088 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10th count: Rossiter�s 1,882 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- THORPE 444 23.6 18,380 50.9 Burns + 515 27.4 14,410 39.9 Fontana 923 49.0 3,298 09.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1,882 36,088 05.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lidia Thorpe (born 1973): Elected 2017 by Born: 1973 Career: Educated Swinburne University. Managing Director, Clan Corporation. Aboriginal Engagement and Employment Supervisor, Municipal Association Victoria. Program Manager, East Gippsland Shire Council. Manager, Lake Tyers Aboriginal Training Centre. Manager Indigenous Services, Centrelink. First Indigenous woman elected to Victorian Parliament. --------------------------------------------------------------------