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2006 VICTORIAN STATE ELECTION 25 November 2006 SUMMARY OF RESULTS Introduction ....................................................................................................1 Legislative Assembly Results Summary of Results ..............................................................................3 Detailed Results by District ...................................................................8 Summary of Two-Party Preferred Results ...........................................23 Regional Summaries ...........................................................................29 Legislative Council Results Summary of Results ............................................................................33 Upper and Lower House Comparisons ...............................................37 Detailed Results by Region Eastern Metropolitan ...........................................................................38 Eastern Victoria ...................................................................................41 Northern Metropolitan .........................................................................45 Northern Victoria .................................................................................48 South Eastern Metropolitan .................................................................52 Southern Metropolitan .........................................................................55 Western Metropolitan ..........................................................................59 Western Victoria ..................................................................................63 Changes in Parliamentary Membership .....................................................67 Summary of Legislative Council Redistribution .......................................70 Antony Green ABC Election Unit July 2007

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2006 VICTORIAN STATE ELECTION

25 November 2006

SUMMARY OF RESULTS

Introduction ....................................................................................................1

Legislative Assembly Results

Summary of Results ..............................................................................3

Detailed Results by District ...................................................................8

Summary of Two-Party Preferred Results ........................................... 23

Regional Summaries ........................................................................... 29

Legislative Council Results

Summary of Results ............................................................................ 33

Upper and Lower House Comparisons ............................................... 37

Detailed Results by Region Eastern Metropolitan ........................................................................... 38 Eastern Victoria ................................................................................... 41 Northern Metropolitan ......................................................................... 45 Northern Victoria ................................................................................. 48 South Eastern Metropolitan ................................................................. 52 Southern Metropolitan ......................................................................... 55 Western Metropolitan .......................................................................... 59 Western Victoria .................................................................................. 63

Changes in Parliamentary Membership ..................................................... 67

Summary of Legislative Council Redistribution ....................................... 70

Antony Green ABC Election Unit

July 2007

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Symbols

.. Nil or rounded to zero * Sitting Member # A sitting member changing chamber at the election .... 'Ghost' candidate, where party contesting in 2002 was absent in 2006

Party Abbreviations

ALP Labor Party CA Country Alliance CDP Christian Democrats CEC Citizens Electoral Council DEM Australian Democrats DLP Democratic Labor Party FFP Family First GRN Australian Greens IND Independent LIB Liberal Party NAT National Party PP People Power OTH Others SA Socialist Alliance

Important Dates Dissolution and Issue of Writs 31 October 2006 Close of Rolls 7 November 2006 Close of Nominations 10 November 2006 Election Day 25 November 2006 Return of Writs 15 December 2006

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2006 Victorian Election

Antony Green – ABC Election Unit 1

INTRODUCTION This paper contains a summary of the results of the 2006 elections for the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council. The election was the first conducted under fixed-term parliament legislation. The election was historic as the first for the reformed Legislative Council. The old 44 member Council was abolished, single member electorates and staggered terms abandoned, and a new 40 member Council elected by proportional representation.

Format for Legislative Assembly Results

First preference and two-candidate preferred counts are shown for all electorates as well as change in party support since the 2002 election. The following paragraphs explain the format for the results.

First Count: The votes shown for each candidate are the total first preference votes received. Percentage votes are calculated as a percentage of the formal vote for each electorate. Swing is calculated by subtracting the percentage vote received by a party at the 2002 election from the percentage received in 2006. Where the parties contesting the district differ from 2002, ghost candidates indicated by "...." have been included representing candidates not contesting the 2006 election. As a result, all primary swings add to zero, subject to rounding errors. Final Count: Represents the two-candidate preferred count after the final distribution of preferences in an electorate. (See notes below on how preference counts are conducted in Victoria.) Two-candidate preferred percentages are calculated by dividing the two-candidate preferred vote by the total two-candidate preferred vote for the electorate. Two-candidate preferred swings compare percentages at the 2002 and 2006 elections. 2-Party Preferred: Shown in eight electorates, this represents a second count of preferences conducted between candidates representing the Labor and Liberal/National parties. These counts allow the preparation of the state-wide two-party preferred statistics shown on page 23. Notes on how Preferences are Counted The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) uses two methods to produce after-preference totals. In polling places on election night, in check counting of polling place results, and in the processing of declaration votes, an indicative throw of preferences is undertaken between candidates nominated in advance as likely to be the two final candidates in each electorate. In electorates where a candidate achieved more than 50% of the first preference vote, the totals obtained from these indicative preference counts are used as the final two-candidate preferred count and a traditional distribution of preferences is not performed. In electorates where no candidate achieves a majority on first preferences, a traditional distribution of preferences is undertaken, with the successive exclusion of lowest polling candidates and the distribution of the excluded candidate's ballot papers as preferences to candidates remaining in the count. The exclusions stop at the point when a candidate reaches 50% of the vote. The VEC also undertakes a limited number of additional distributions for information purposes. At the 2006 election, the final two competing candidates in eight electorates (Brunswick, Gippsland East, Melbourne, Mildura, Northcote, Richmond, Rodney, Shepparton) did not represent a final contest between Labor and Liberal/National Party candidates and additional counts were undertaken to determine a two-party preferred result in these electorates. As a consequence of the VEC's counting methods, minor discrepancies can occur between the two-candidate preferred totals derived from the indicative preference counts, and the totals derived from the formal distribution of preferences. This publication has adopted the same procedure as the VEC in always using totals derived from a formal distribution or preferences where available rather than the indicative preference count totals.

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Amendments to Official VEC Results

As noted above, the different counting procedures used by the VEC can create discrepancies in electorate totals. In preparing this publication, a number of these discrepancies have been corrected. In the electorate of Ferntree Gully, a complete re-count was conducted resulting in a change to the tally of first preference votes. As with the VEC, this publication uses the re-counted first preference tally. In the electorates of Bendigo East and Kilsyth, a check of first preference votes before the distribution of preferences resulted in minor changes to the tally of first preference votes derived from polling place returns. The VEC has used the original polling place totals in both electorates to derive its state-wide totals where this publication uses the first preference totals from the distribution of preferences. The method used in this publication was the one used by the VEC in 2002 and has also been used by the VEC in 2006 for the Legislative Council. The changes to state-wide first preference totals are minor. In this publication the totals compared to the VEC statistical return are Labor (+39), Liberal (+44), National (+2), Family First (+9), People Power (+5), Greens (+2), informal (-103), formal (+101) and total votes (-2). There were an extra 104 formal votes included in the Bendigo East count and three fewer in Kilsyth. In the electorates of Lara, Mulgrave and Narre Warren South there were errors in the indicative two-party preferred counts conducted for declaration votes. An estimated two-candidate preferred count has been created for the relevant counting centres, producing slightly different two-candidate/two-party preferred figures to those published by the VEC. There is also a slight difference in two-party preferred swing for Preston where there was a similar error in the 2002 returns. In the Legislative Council, all totals are derived from the totals used as input to the distribution of preferences. This means the re-count totals are used for the Northern Metropolitan, Western Metropolitan and Western Victoria regions. This is the same method adopted by the VEC. Format for Legislative Council Results

Results for the Legislative Council are shown on page 33 and pages following. Overall totals are provided along with shares of vote for each region compared to 2002. Details of first preferences votes by candidate in each region are also provided along with commentary on the preference distributions. Owing to the method by which votes were data entered, it is not possible to provide ticket vote totals for each group in a region. Ticket votes are included in the total first preference vote of the lead candidate for each group in each region. Change in vote for each Legislative Council region is compared to the 2002 Legislative Council results taking into account the redistribution. A summary of the redistributed party vote shares can be found on page 70. A summary of the change in Legislative Council membership produced by the 2006 election can be found on page 67. By-elections

There were no by-elections in the term of the 2002-2006 parliament. Acknowledgments and Disclaimer

All results are based on the official statistics published by the Victorian Electoral Commission, apart from the corrections noted above. Calculations of swing as well as the re-calculation of the 2002 Legislative Council election result to match the new regions are the responsibility of the author. Antony Green ABC Election Analyst July 2007

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

STATE-WIDE TOTALS ROLL 3 353 845

Candi- Seats Party dates Won Change Votes % Vote Swing

Labor Party 88 55 -7 1 278 085 43.06 -4.89 Liberal Party 88 23 +6 1 022 154 34.44 +0.53 The Nationals 20 9 +2 153 301 5.16 +0.86 The Greens 88 .. .. 297 933 10.04 +0.31 Family First 88 .. .. 127 275 4.29 +4.29 Independents 43 1 -1 67 826 2.29 -1.11 People Power 27 .. .. 15 231 0.51 +0.51 Citizens Electoral Council 15 .. .. 5 187 0.17 -0.16 Socialist Alliance 2 .. .. 1 102 0.04 -0.07 Others .. .. .. .. .. -0.27

Formal 459 88 .. 2 968 094 95.44 Informal 141 811 4.56 +1.14 Total Votes 3 109 905 92.73 -0.41

Note: These figures differ slightly compared to totals published by the VEC owing to discrepancies in the counts

for Bendigo East and Kilsyth. See note on page 2.

Liberal gains from Labor (6) Bayswater

Evelyn Ferntree Gully Hastings Kilsyth Narracan

National gain from Labor (1) Morwell National gain from Independent (1) Mildura

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : SUMMARY OF FIRST PREFERENCE VOTES BY ELECTORATE

Electoral First Preference Votes Informal Total District ALP LIB NAT GRN FFP Other Votes Votes Roll

Albert Park 14787 12479 .. 6871 390 1498 1630 37655 43926 Altona 22332 8804 .. 3101 2609 .. 2398 39244 41888 Ballarat East 14292 11183 .. 3915 1690 2199 1328 34607 37648 Ballarat West 17292 13934 .. 3631 1847 .. 1395 38099 41283 Bass 12517 16584 1275 3169 1613 611 1705 37474 39847 Bayswater 11563 13162 .. 2526 1285 3493 1955 33984 36321 Bellarine 18014 13821 .. 3564 1751 .. 1354 38504 40888 Benalla 8094 7396 13533 2282 819 .. 1211 33335 35788 Benambra 10358 12135 5680 2109 842 296 1083 32503 35224 Bendigo East 16079 11854 2195 2466 1495 229 1310 35628 38000 Bendigo West 17120 10310 2227 3877 1796 .. 1413 36743 39557 Bentleigh 15811 13347 .. 3428 916 144 1365 35011 37250 Box Hill 11165 16872 .. 4809 908 339 1171 35264 37970 Brighton 8473 18067 .. 4372 592 1398 968 33870 36932 Broadmeadows 20600 3928 .. 2010 1444 2472 2743 33197 36713 Brunswick 15891 5800 .. 9890 557 1150 2186 35474 39734 Bulleen 10526 16518 .. 2719 1579 .. 1325 32667 34692 Bundoora 16868 9544 .. 3529 1550 303 1531 33325 35354 Burwood 14565 14272 .. 4358 1408 .. 989 35592 38284 Carrum 16846 13392 .. 3128 1259 529 1741 36895 39516 Caulfield 9343 17253 .. 4878 485 .. 1215 33174 36491 Clayton 18496 7064 .. 2798 1006 377 1818 31559 33398 Cranbourne 19719 11818 .. 2042 2206 .. 2144 37929 40541 Dandenong 17126 7287 .. 2420 2426 .. 2178 31437 34489 Derrimut 19103 5697 .. 2407 2240 663 2799 32909 35906 Doncaster 10423 16127 .. 2360 1367 1628 1325 33230 35524 Eltham 15541 13712 .. 4689 1048 .. 1189 36179 38242 Essendon 16383 10939 .. 3995 997 539 1639 34492 37601 Evelyn 13032 15586 .. 2382 2513 483 1553 35549 37693 Ferntree Gully 15420 16187 .. 2608 1673 769 2064 38721 40994 Footscray 16471 5244 .. 3799 734 5132 2306 33686 37293 Forest Hill 14002 14757 .. 2874 1648 .. 1250 34531 36669 Frankston 13703 12849 .. 3146 1249 576 1391 32914 35465 Geelong 17069 12317 .. 3169 1684 603 1339 36181 39307 Gembrook 13666 13994 1375 3838 1309 660 1551 36393 38722 Gippsland East 4047 7566 6530 1709 1137 13739 1496 36224 39024 Gippsland South 7413 6100 13818 2221 1357 2416 1615 34940 37314 Hastings 14625 16111 816 2540 1748 351 1475 37666 39913 Hawthorn 8647 18860 .. 5467 667 .. 890 34531 38017 Ivanhoe 13772 10481 .. 4776 737 3186 1567 34519 37162 Keilor 23674 10081 .. 3427 3321 .. 2718 43221 46060 Kew 8801 17269 .. 5170 628 267 896 33031 36049 Kilsyth 13458 15097 .. 2982 2332 742 1412 36023 38358 Kororoit 19978 5177 .. 2346 4218 702 2745 35166 38186 Lara 20860 9139 .. 2344 2894 .. 2258 37495 40485 Lowan 7803 7798 16624 1483 1168 .. 1295 36171 38181 Lyndhurst 20681 7189 .. 1397 2035 375 2249 33926 36605 Macedon 17667 12190 .. 3139 1014 4929 1534 40473 42700 Malvern 8555 17927 .. 3959 484 590 964 32479 37452 Melbourne 14149 7009 .. 8704 496 1392 1214 32964 38853 Melton 18442 9430 .. 2177 2242 1585 2123 35999 38693 Mildura 2120 3686 12808 678 1140 11407 1632 33471 36320 Mill Park 21288 7637 .. 2071 2571 741 2036 36344 38365 Mitcham 13305 13085 .. 3843 1501 1426 1205 34365 36374 Monbulk 13263 12212 .. 5278 1359 547 1415 34074 36262 Mordialloc 16026 14405 .. 3544 1371 .. 1480 36826 39249

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Electoral First Preference Votes Informal Total District ALP LIB NAT GRN FFP Other Votes Votes Roll

Mornington 9379 18561 .. 3370 1083 890 1203 34486 36934 Morwell 13347 4608 9077 1668 1264 2938 1455 34357 36667 Mount Waverley 13858 14711 .. 2657 1147 772 1347 34492 36604 Mulgrave 17491 8502 .. 1909 1839 .. 1880 31621 33982 Murray Valley 7224 5795 16781 1794 1368 .. 1265 34227 36739 Narracan 13956 14720 2065 2506 1366 409 1410 36432 38846 Narre Warren North 17412 11197 .. 2312 1990 374 1575 34860 37223 Narre Warren South 21853 13993 .. 2659 2870 .. 1838 43213 45871 Nepean 10315 17658 .. 3502 872 .. 1506 33853 36451 Niddrie 17034 9972 .. 2893 1789 .. 2113 33801 36148 Northcote 17508 5092 .. 9131 1065 511 1625 34932 38584 Oakleigh 15232 10238 .. 4142 947 .. 1230 31789 34478 Pascoe Vale 19733 7679 .. 4003 1104 229 2272 35020 38591 Polwarth 10665 19598 1276 3520 1561 .. 1334 37954 40403 Prahran 11518 13136 .. 6315 402 .. 1201 32572 38332 Preston 19809 6539 .. 4400 1141 281 2339 34509 37858 Richmond 14855 6365 .. 7900 443 2448 1485 33496 38941 Ripon 15461 11650 2811 1970 1149 .. 1268 34309 36473 Rodney 5778 10135 12799 1019 1079 1058 1757 33625 35652 Sandringham 9676 17342 .. 4197 700 1037 1032 33984 36376 Scoresby 11181 18333 .. 2246 2338 417 1464 35979 38226 Seymour 15987 13237 .. 3213 1148 858 1390 35833 38112 Shepparton 6174 8427 15743 1519 640 .. 1346 33849 36206 South Barwon 17187 16103 .. 3537 1821 464 1239 40351 43002 South West Coast 14172 16754 1566 1991 1257 1241 1618 38599 41338 Swan Hill 5582 7541 14302 1189 1004 534 1476 31628 33731 Tarneit 19565 10094 .. 2336 2339 2302 2053 38689 41235 Thomastown 23058 4605 .. 2044 1444 .. 2753 33904 36458 Warrandyte 10519 18309 .. 5169 2042 .. 1228 37267 39590 Williamstown 20010 6706 .. 4008 1443 264 1933 34364 37437 Yan Yean 17751 12963 .. 3586 1295 1833 1479 38907 41083 Yuroke 23531 8909 .. 2814 1970 .. 1916 39140 41502

TOTAL 1278085 1022154 153301 297933 127275 89346 141811 3109905 3353845

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : SUMMARY OF PERCENTAGE VOTE BY ELECTORATE

Electoral Percentage of First Preference Votes Informal District ALP LIB NAT GRN FFP Other Votes Turnout

Albert Park 41.0 34.6 .. 19.1 1.1 4.2 4.3 85.7 Altona 60.6 23.9 .. 8.4 7.1 .. 6.1 93.7 Ballarat East 42.9 33.6 .. 11.8 5.1 6.6 3.8 91.9 Ballarat West 47.1 38.0 .. 9.9 5.0 .. 3.7 92.3 Bass 35.0 46.4 3.6 8.9 4.5 1.7 4.5 94.0 Bayswater 36.1 41.1 .. 7.9 4.0 10.9 5.8 93.6 Bellarine 48.5 37.2 .. 9.6 4.7 .. 3.5 94.2 Benalla 25.2 23.0 42.1 7.1 2.5 .. 3.6 93.1 Benambra 33.0 38.6 18.1 6.7 2.7 0.9 3.3 92.3 Bendigo East 46.9 34.5 6.4 7.2 4.4 0.7 3.7 93.8 Bendigo West 48.5 29.2 6.3 11.0 5.1 .. 3.8 92.9 Bentleigh 47.0 39.7 .. 10.2 2.7 0.4 3.9 94.0 Box Hill 32.7 49.5 .. 14.1 2.7 1.0 3.3 92.9 Brighton 25.8 54.9 .. 13.3 1.8 4.2 2.9 91.7 Broadmeadows 67.6 12.9 .. 6.6 4.7 8.1 8.3 90.4 Brunswick 47.7 17.4 .. 29.7 1.7 3.5 6.2 89.3 Bulleen 33.6 52.7 .. 8.7 5.0 .. 4.1 94.2 Bundoora 53.1 30.0 .. 11.1 4.9 1.0 4.6 94.3 Burwood 42.1 41.2 .. 12.6 4.1 .. 2.8 93.0 Carrum 47.9 38.1 .. 8.9 3.6 1.5 4.7 93.4 Caulfield 29.2 54.0 .. 15.3 1.5 .. 3.7 90.9 Clayton 62.2 23.8 .. 9.4 3.4 1.3 5.8 94.5 Cranbourne 55.1 33.0 .. 5.7 6.2 .. 5.7 93.6 Dandenong 58.5 24.9 .. 8.3 8.3 .. 6.9 91.2 Derrimut 63.4 18.9 .. 8.0 7.4 2.2 8.5 91.7 Doncaster 32.7 50.5 .. 7.4 4.3 5.1 4.0 93.5 Eltham 44.4 39.2 .. 13.4 3.0 .. 3.3 94.6 Essendon 49.9 33.3 .. 12.2 3.0 1.6 4.8 91.7 Evelyn 38.3 45.8 .. 7.0 7.4 1.4 4.4 94.3 Ferntree Gully 42.1 44.2 .. 7.1 4.6 2.1 5.3 94.5 Footscray 52.5 16.7 .. 12.1 2.3 16.4 6.8 90.3 Forest Hill 42.1 44.3 .. 8.6 5.0 .. 3.6 94.2 Frankston 43.5 40.8 .. 10.0 4.0 1.8 4.2 92.8 Geelong 49.0 35.4 .. 9.1 4.8 1.7 3.7 92.0 Gembrook 39.2 40.2 3.9 11.0 3.8 1.9 4.3 94.0 Gippsland East 11.7 21.8 18.8 4.9 3.3 39.6 4.1 92.8 Gippsland South 22.2 18.3 41.5 6.7 4.1 7.2 4.6 93.6 Hastings 40.4 44.5 2.3 7.0 4.8 1.0 3.9 94.4 Hawthorn 25.7 56.1 .. 16.3 2.0 .. 2.6 90.8 Ivanhoe 41.8 31.8 .. 14.5 2.2 9.7 4.5 92.9 Keilor 58.4 24.9 .. 8.5 8.2 .. 6.3 93.8 Kew 27.4 53.7 .. 16.1 2.0 0.8 2.7 91.6 Kilsyth 38.9 43.6 .. 8.6 6.7 2.1 3.9 93.9 Kororoit 61.6 16.0 .. 7.2 13.0 2.2 7.8 92.1 Lara 59.2 25.9 .. 6.7 8.2 .. 6.0 92.6 Lowan 22.4 22.4 47.7 4.3 3.3 .. 3.6 94.7 Lyndhurst 65.3 22.7 .. 4.4 6.4 1.2 6.6 92.7 Macedon 45.4 31.3 .. 8.1 2.6 12.7 3.8 94.8 Malvern 27.1 56.9 .. 12.6 1.5 1.9 3.0 86.7 Melbourne 44.6 22.1 .. 27.4 1.6 4.4 3.7 84.8 Melton 54.4 27.8 .. 6.4 6.6 4.7 5.9 93.0 Mildura 6.7 11.6 40.2 2.1 3.6 35.8 4.9 92.2 Mill Park 62.0 22.3 .. 6.0 7.5 2.2 5.6 94.7 Mitcham 40.1 39.5 .. 11.6 4.5 4.3 3.5 94.5 Monbulk 40.6 37.4 .. 16.2 4.2 1.7 4.2 94.0 Mordialloc 45.3 40.8 .. 10.0 3.9 .. 4.0 93.8

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Electoral Percentage of First Preference Votes Informal District ALP LIB NAT GRN FFP Other Votes Turnout

Mornington 28.2 55.8 .. 10.1 3.3 2.7 3.5 93.4 Morwell 40.6 14.0 27.6 5.1 3.8 8.9 4.2 93.7 Mount Waverley 41.8 44.4 .. 8.0 3.5 2.3 3.9 94.2 Mulgrave 58.8 28.6 .. 6.4 6.2 .. 5.9 93.1 Murray Valley 21.9 17.6 50.9 5.4 4.2 .. 3.7 93.2 Narracan 39.8 42.0 5.9 7.2 3.9 1.2 3.9 93.8 Narre Warren North 52.3 33.6 .. 6.9 6.0 1.1 4.5 93.7 Narre Warren South 52.8 33.8 .. 6.4 6.9 .. 4.3 94.2 Nepean 31.9 54.6 .. 10.8 2.7 .. 4.4 92.9 Niddrie 53.8 31.5 .. 9.1 5.6 .. 6.3 93.5 Northcote 52.6 15.3 .. 27.4 3.2 1.5 4.7 90.5 Oakleigh 49.8 33.5 .. 13.6 3.1 .. 3.9 92.2 Pascoe Vale 60.3 23.4 .. 12.2 3.4 0.7 6.5 90.7 Polwarth 29.1 53.5 3.5 9.6 4.3 .. 3.5 93.9 Prahran 36.7 41.9 .. 20.1 1.3 .. 3.7 85.0 Preston 61.6 20.3 .. 13.7 3.5 0.9 6.8 91.2 Richmond 46.4 19.9 .. 24.7 1.4 7.6 4.4 86.0 Ripon 46.8 35.3 8.5 6.0 3.5 .. 3.7 94.1 Rodney 18.1 31.8 40.2 3.2 3.4 3.3 5.2 94.3 Sandringham 29.4 52.6 .. 12.7 2.1 3.1 3.0 93.4 Scoresby 32.4 53.1 .. 6.5 6.8 1.2 4.1 94.1 Seymour 46.4 38.4 .. 9.3 3.3 2.5 3.9 94.0 Shepparton 19.0 25.9 48.4 4.7 2.0 .. 4.0 93.5 South Barwon 43.9 41.2 .. 9.0 4.7 1.2 3.1 93.8 South West Coast 38.3 45.3 4.2 5.4 3.4 3.4 4.2 93.4 Swan Hill 18.5 25.0 47.4 3.9 3.3 1.8 4.7 93.8 Tarneit 53.4 27.6 .. 6.4 6.4 6.3 5.3 93.8 Thomastown 74.0 14.8 .. 6.6 4.6 .. 8.1 93.0 Warrandyte 29.2 50.8 .. 14.3 5.7 .. 3.3 94.1 Williamstown 61.7 20.7 .. 12.4 4.4 0.8 5.6 91.8 Yan Yean 47.4 34.6 .. 9.6 3.5 4.9 3.8 94.7 Yuroke 63.2 23.9 .. 7.6 5.3 .. 4.9 94.3

TOTAL 43.1 34.4 5.2 10.0 4.3 3.0 4.6 92.7

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTORATE RESULTS Albert Park Roll 43926

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Reece CEC 269 0.7 +0.7 Thwaites * ALP 14787 41.0 -7.2 Jackson IND 458 1.3 +1.3 Middleton GRN 6871 19.1 +1.8 Smith LIB 12479 34.6 +1.8 Robertson FFP 390 1.1 +1.1 Pavlis PP 771 2.1 +2.1 .... OTH 0.0 -1.7

Final Count Thwaites * ALP 21502 59.7 -2.8 Smith LIB 14523 40.3 +2.8

Formal 36025 95.7 -1.6 Informal 1630 4.3 +1.6 Total 37655 85.7

Altona Roll 41888

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Soylemez LIB 8804 23.9 +1.0 Bischof GRN 3101 8.4 -0.6 Kosky * ALP 22332 60.6 -7.5 Bernard FFP 2609 7.1 +7.1

Final Count Soylemez LIB 10974 29.8 +4.5 Kosky * ALP 25869 70.2 -4.5

Formal 36846 93.9 -2.0 Informal 2398 6.1 +2.0 Total 39244 93.7

Ballarat East Roll 37648

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Bailey FFP 1690 5.1 +5.1 Hadden # IND 2199 6.6 +6.6 Howard * ALP 14292 42.9 -5.9 Hayes LIB 11183 33.6 -2.4 Harvie GRN 3915 11.8 -1.3 .... CEC 0.0 -0.8 .... OTH 0.0 -1.2

Final Count Howard * ALP 18850 56.6 -1.0 Hayes LIB 14429 43.4 +1.0

Formal 33279 96.2 -0.8 Informal 1328 3.8 +0.8 Total 34607 91.9

Note: Diane Hadden was an Independent (ex-ALP)

MLC for Ballarat Province.

Ballarat West Roll 41283

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Coates GRN 3631 9.9 +2.9 Butterfield FFP 1847 5.0 +5.0 Overington * ALP 17292 47.1 -5.3 Brennan LIB 13934 38.0 +1.3 .... OTH 0.0 -3.9

Final Count Overington * ALP 20751 56.5 -2.5 Brennan LIB 15953 43.5 +2.5

Formal 36704 96.3 -1.2 Informal 1395 3.7 +1.2 Total 38099 92.3

Bass Roll 39847

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Fletcher GRN 3169 8.9 +3.5 Smith * LIB 16584 46.4 +5.9 Begg FFP 1613 4.5 +4.5 Anderson ALP 12517 35.0 +7.0 Billing-Smith IND 611 1.7 +1.7 Abbott NAT 1275 3.6 +3.6 .... OTH 0.0 -26.2

Final Count Smith * LIB 19882 55.5 +4.9 Anderson ALP 15926 44.5 -4.9

Formal 35769 95.5 -1.6 Informal 1705 4.5 +1.6 Total 37474 94.0

Bayswater (LIB gain) Roll 36321

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Ashley IND 2935 9.2 +9.2 Tennant GRN 2526 7.9 -2.3 Raskovy IND 157 0.5 +0.5 Mortimer PP 334 1.0 +1.0 Victoria LIB 13162 41.1 -3.0 Lockwood * ALP 11563 36.1 -9.6 Beilharz CEC 67 0.2 +0.2 Murphy FFP 1285 4.0 +4.0

Final Count Victoria LIB 16941 52.9 +5.6 Lockwood * ALP 15088 47.1 -5.6

Formal 32029 94.2 -3.1 Informal 1955 5.8 +3.1 Total 33984 93.6

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Bellarine Roll 40888

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Teague GRN 3564 9.6 -1.0 Lengyel FFP 1751 4.7 +4.7 Neville * ALP 18014 48.5 -1.3 Gibson LIB 13821 37.2 -2.5

Final Count Neville * ALP 21528 57.9 -0.3 Gibson LIB 15622 42.1 +0.3

Formal 37150 96.5 -1.2 Informal 1354 3.5 +1.2 Total 38504 94.2

Benalla Roll 35788

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Mitchell # ALP 8094 25.2 -16.1 Rainey FFP 819 2.5 +2.5 McMillan LIB 7396 23.0 -3.1 Sykes * NAT 13533 42.1 +15.6 Cordner Hunt GRN 2282 7.1 +0.9

Final Count

Mitchell # ALP 10437 32.5 -15.5 Sykes * NAT 21687 67.5 +15.5

Formal 32124 96.4 -1.2 Informal 1211 3.6 +1.2 Total 33335 93.1

Note: Rob Mitchell was a sitting Labor MLC for

Central Highlands Province. Benambra Roll 35224

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Mahood ALP 10358 33.0 -5.1 Robinson GRN 2109 6.7 -0.3 Baxter # NAT 5680 18.1 +5.5 Corboy FFP 842 2.7 +2.7 Pearce IND 296 0.9 +0.9 Tilley LIB 12135 38.6 -1.5 .... OTH 0.0 -2.3

Final Count Mahood ALP 13288 42.3 -3.7 Tilley LIB 18132 57.7 +3.7

Formal 31420 96.7 +0.2 Informal 1083 3.3 -0.2 Total 32503 92.3

Note: Sitting Liberal MP Tony Plowman retired. Bill

Baxter was a sitting National MLC for North Eastern Province.

Bendigo East Roll 38000

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Gibbins LIB 11854 34.5 +6.6 Hardy FFP 1495 4.4 +4.4 Manning NAT 2195 6.4 -2.6 James PP 229 0.7 +0.7 Allan * ALP 16079 46.9 -9.5 Bardsley GRN 2466 7.2 +0.5

Final Count Gibbins LIB 15309 44.6 +7.6 Allan * ALP 19009 55.4 -7.6

Formal 34318 96.3 -1.8 Informal 1310 3.7 +1.8 Total 35628 93.8

Note: First preference totals taken from distribution of

preferences, not tally of first preference votes by booth. See notes page 2. Bendigo West Roll 39557

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count McClure LIB 10310 29.2 +6.2 Radford GRN 3877 11.0 +0.8 Murrells NAT 2227 6.3 -4.0 Cameron * ALP 17120 48.5 -7.9 Harrison FFP 1796 5.1 +5.1

Final Count McClure LIB 13965 39.4 +5.3 Cameron * ALP 21447 60.6 -5.3

Formal 35330 96.2 -1.4 Informal 1413 3.8 +1.4 Total 36743 92.9

Bentleigh Roll 37250

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Gobbo LIB 13347 39.7 -2.3 D'Arcy GRN 3428 10.2 +0.7 Hudson * ALP 15811 47.0 -0.6 Portelli FFP 916 2.7 +2.7 Horne CEC 144 0.4 -0.4

Final Count Gobbo LIB 14696 43.7 -1.6 Hudson * ALP 18950 56.3 +1.6

Formal 33646 96.1 -0.9 Informal 1365 3.9 +0.9 Total 35011 94.0

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Box Hill Roll 37970

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Campbell GRN 4809 14.1 -1.6 Chong ALP 11165 32.7 -4.8 Cummins PP 339 1.0 +1.0 Clark * LIB 16872 49.5 +2.7 Ong FFP 908 2.7 +2.7

Final Count

Chong ALP 15267 44.8 -4.1 Clark * LIB 18827 55.2 +4.1

Formal 34093 96.7 -0.6 Informal 1171 3.3 +0.6 Total 35264 92.9

Brighton Roll 36932

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Hayes IND 1398 4.2 +4.2 Walters GRN 4372 13.3 -2.6 Freeman FFP 592 1.8 +1.8 Shelton ALP 8473 25.8 -5.1 Asher * LIB 18067 54.9 +1.7

Final Count Shelton ALP 12853 39.1 -3.5 Asher * LIB 20041 60.9 +3.5

Formal 32902 97.1 -0.5 Informal 968 2.9 +0.5 Total 33870 91.7

Broadmeadows Roll 36713

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Hines FFP 1444 4.7 +4.7 Brumby * ALP 20600 67.6 -7.9 Ebejer PP 632 2.1 +2.1 Yohanna CEC 1381 4.5 +1.7 Parsons LIB 3928 12.9 -2.9 Taylor GRN 2010 6.6 +2.1 Marshall IND 459 1.5 +1.5 .... OTH 0.0 -1.4

Final Count Brumby * ALP 24878 81.9 +1.1 Parsons LIB 5500 18.1 -1.1

Formal 30454 91.7 -2.7 Informal 2743 8.3 +2.7 Total 33197 90.4

Brunswick Roll 39734

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Dawes GRN 9890 29.7 +5.4 Hearman SA 645 1.9 +0.2 Carli * ALP 15891 47.7 -4.4 Arborea LIB 5800 17.4 +1.0 McDonald FFP 557 1.7 +1.7 Astourian PP 505 1.5 +1.5 .... CEC 0.0 -0.5 .... OTH 0.0 -4.9

Final Count Dawes GRN 15435 46.4 +5.7 Carli * ALP 17853 53.6 -5.7

2-Party Preferred Carli * ALP 25915 77.9 -0.2 Arborea LIB 7372 22.1 +0.2

Formal 33288 93.8 -0.7 Informal 2186 6.2 +0.7 Total 35474 89.3

Bulleen Roll 34692

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Kotsiras * LIB 16518 52.7 +3.1 Mackenzie GRN 2719 8.7 -1.9 Tong FFP 1579 5.0 +5.0 Campbell ALP 10526 33.6 -6.2

Final Count Kotsiras * LIB 18182 58.4 +5.8 Campbell ALP 12935 41.6 -5.8

Formal 31342 95.9 -0.6 Informal 1325 4.1 +0.6 Total 32667 94.2

Bundoora Roll 35354

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Jefford GRN 3529 11.1 +1.5 Cronkwright FFP 1550 4.9 +4.9 McLennan CEC 303 1.0 -0.3 Brooks ALP 16868 53.1 -6.4 Afford LIB 9544 30.0 +0.4

Final Count Brooks ALP 20701 65.1 -2.5 Afford LIB 11086 34.9 +2.5

Formal 31794 95.4 -0.8 Informal 1531 4.6 +0.8 Total 33325 94.3

Note: Sitting Labor MP Sherryl Garbutt retired.

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Burwood Roll 38284

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Presley GRN 4358 12.6 +1.1 Canavan FFP 1408 4.1 +4.1 Stensholt * ALP 14565 42.1 -3.0 Bailey LIB 14272 41.2 +1.2 .... OTH 0.0 -3.3

Final Count

Stensholt * ALP 18594 53.7 -1.4 Bailey LIB 16009 46.3 +1.4

Formal 34603 97.2 -0.3 Informal 989 2.8 +0.3 Total 35592 93.0

Carrum Roll 39516

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Lindell * ALP 16846 47.9 -5.1 Shelley LIB 13392 38.1 +3.1 Musster IND 270 0.8 +0.8 McLean FFP 1259 3.6 +3.6 Thompson IND 259 0.7 +0.7 Lopez GRN 3128 8.9 -1.6 .... OTH 0.0 -1.5

Final Count Lindell * ALP 19935 56.7 -5.5 Shelley LIB 15219 43.3 +5.5

Formal 35154 95.3 -1.7 Informal 1741 4.7 +1.7 Total 36895 93.4

Caulfield Roll 36491

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Shardey * LIB 17253 54.0 +4.9 Labonne FFP 485 1.5 +1.5 Cusworth ALP 9343 29.2 -5.8 Job GRN 4878 15.3 -0.6

Final Count

Shardey * LIB 18400 57.6 +5.3 Cusworth ALP 13526 42.4 -5.3

Formal 31959 96.3 -0.4 Informal 1215 3.7 +0.4 Total 33174 90.9

Clayton Roll 33398

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Isherwood GRN 2798 9.4 +1.6 Hall CEC 377 1.3 +1.3 Carty LIB 7064 23.8 +0.8 Aditya FFP 1006 3.4 +3.4 Lim * ALP 18496 62.2 -4.2 .... OTH 0.0 -2.7

Final Count Carty LIB 8836 29.7 +3.5 Lim * ALP 20884 70.3 -3.5

Formal 29741 94.2 -1.4 Informal 1818 5.8 +1.4 Total 31559 94.5

Cranbourne Roll 40541

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Perera * ALP 19719 55.1 +0.9 Martin LIB 11818 33.0 -3.5 Bray GRN 2042 5.7 -2.1 Hermans FFP 2206 6.2 +6.2 .... CEC 0.0 -1.4

Final Count Perera * ALP 21927 61.3 +0.5 Martin LIB 13851 38.7 -0.5

Formal 35785 94.3 -1.9 Informal 2144 5.7 +1.9 Total 37929 93.6

Dandenong Roll 34489

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Blair GRN 2420 8.3 +2.0 Dorian FFP 2426 8.3 +8.3 Pandazopoulos * ALP 17126 58.5 -6.9 Nicholls LIB 7287 24.9 -1.4 .... OTH 0.0 -2.0

Final Count

Pandazopoulos * ALP 20077 68.7 -1.6 Nicholls LIB 9162 31.3 +1.6

Formal 29259 93.1 -1.2 Informal 2178 6.9 +1.2 Total 31437 91.2

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Derrimut Roll 35906

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Languiller * ALP 19103 63.4 -10.5 Doel CEC 368 1.2 -7.5 Purcell GRN 2407 8.0 +8.0 Forster FFP 2240 7.4 +7.4 Tran LIB 5697 18.9 +1.6 Jorquera IND 295 1.0 +1.0

Final Count Languiller * ALP 22365 74.3 -3.0 Tran LIB 7735 25.7 +3.0

Formal 30110 91.5 -1.5 Informal 2799 8.5 +1.5 Total 32909 91.7

Doncaster Roll 35524

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Wooldridge LIB 16127 50.5 +2.5 Goonan IND 1628 5.1 +5.1 Argondizzo # ALP 10423 32.7 -10.0 Gymer GRN 2360 7.4 -1.9 Peak FFP 1367 4.3 +4.3

Final Count Wooldridge LIB 18541 58.1 +7.3 Argondizzo # ALP 13359 41.9 -7.3

Formal 31905 96.0 -0.9 Informal 1325 4.0 +0.9 Total 33230 93.5

Note: Sitting Liberal MP Victor Perton retired. Lidia

Argondizzo was a sitting Labor MLC for Templestowe Province. Eltham Roll 38242

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Herbert * ALP 15541 44.4 -0.3 Ondarchie LIB 13712 39.2 -2.8 Porter FFP 1048 3.0 +3.0 Magner GRN 4689 13.4 +0.1

Final Count Herbert * ALP 19764 56.5 +1.7 Ondarchie LIB 15226 43.5 -1.7

Formal 34990 96.7 -1.3 Informal 1189 3.3 +1.3 Total 36179 94.6

Essendon Roll 37601

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count D'Souza LIB 10939 33.3 +1.8 Cutler IND 414 1.3 +1.3 Muntz GRN 3995 12.2 -0.2 Tsiglopoulos FFP 997 3.0 +3.0 Beck CEC 125 0.4 -1.2 Maddigan * ALP 16383 49.9 -4.6

Final Count D'Souza LIB 12586 38.3 +4.2 Maddigan * ALP 20276 61.7 -4.2

Formal 32853 95.2 -1.6 Informal 1639 4.8 +1.6 Total 34492 91.7

Evelyn (LIB gain) Roll 37693

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Williamson FFP 2513 7.4 +7.4 McTaggart * ALP 13032 38.3 -3.8 Byrne PP 483 1.4 +1.4 Indigo-Rose GRN 2382 7.0 -1.4 Fyffe LIB 15586 45.8 -0.3 .... OTH 0.0 -3.4

Final Count McTaggart * ALP 16053 47.2 -3.1 Fyffe LIB 17943 52.8 +3.1

Formal 33996 95.6 -0.9 Informal 1553 4.4 +0.9 Total 35549 94.3

Ferntree Gully (LIB gain) Roll 40994

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Eckstein * ALP 15420 42.1 -5.0 Bullock GRN 2608 7.1 -0.6 Rouse FFP 1673 4.6 +4.6 Wakeling LIB 16187 44.2 -1.0 Russell CEC 134 0.4 +0.4 Dowell PP 635 1.7 +1.7

Final Count Eckstein * ALP 18315 50.0 -2.3 Wakeling LIB 18342 50.0 +2.3

Formal 36657 94.7 -2.5 Informal 2064 5.3 +2.5 Total 38721 94.5

Note: Re-count totals used.

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Footscray Roll 37293

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Thomson # ALP 16471 52.5 -6.8 Cumming IND 4675 14.9 +4.5 Nation LIB 5244 16.7 +1.7 Ferrington GRN 3799 12.1 +2.0 Berchy FFP 734 2.3 +2.3 Windisch SA 457 1.5 -1.2 .... OTH 0.0 -2.5

Final Count Thomson # ALP 23428 74.7 -0.1 Nation LIB 7948 25.3 +0.1

Formal 31380 93.2 -0.2 Informal 2306 6.8 +0.2 Total 33686 90.3

Note: Sitting Labor MP Bruce Mildenhall retired.

Marsha Thomson was a sitting Labor MP for Melbourne West Province. Forest Hill Roll 36669

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Collins FFP 1648 5.0 +5.0 Marshall * ALP 14002 42.1 -5.0 Kir GRN 2874 8.6 -0.3 Angus LIB 14757 44.3 +5.6 .... OTH 0.0 -5.3

Final Count Marshall * ALP 16896 50.8 -5.0 Angus LIB 16385 49.2 +5.0

Formal 33281 96.4 -0.5 Informal 1250 3.6 +0.5 Total 34531 94.2

Frankston Roll 35465

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Smith GRN 3146 10.0 -0.5 Harkness * ALP 13703 43.5 -4.4 McArthur LIB 12849 40.8 +0.3 Pleiter FFP 1249 4.0 +4.0 Davis IND 576 1.8 +1.8 .... CEC 0.0 -1.2

Final Count Harkness * ALP 16775 53.2 -2.6 McArthur LIB 14748 46.8 +2.6

Formal 31523 95.8 -1.2 Informal 1391 4.2 +1.2 Total 32914 92.8

Geelong Roll 39307

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Teer PP 603 1.7 +1.7 Dixon LIB 12317 35.4 -2.6 Lindsay GRN 3169 9.1 +1.8 Trezise * ALP 17069 49.0 -1.6 Plumridge FFP 1684 4.8 +4.8 .... OTH 0.0 -4.2

Final Count Dixon LIB 14441 41.7 -0.2 Trezise * ALP 20213 58.3 +0.2

Formal 34842 96.3 -0.5 Informal 1339 3.7 +0.5 Total 36181 92.0

Gembrook Roll 38722

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Watson GRN 3838 11.0 -1.8 Allcock PP 388 1.1 +1.1 Wildes LIB 13994 40.2 -3.7 Dean IND 272 0.8 -1.0 Gebbing FFP 1309 3.8 +3.8 Lobato * ALP 13666 39.2 -2.3 McConachy NAT 1375 3.9 +3.9

Final Count

Wildes LIB 17172 49.3 +0.9 Lobato * ALP 17670 50.7 -0.9

Formal 34842 95.7 -1.0 Informal 1551 4.3 +1.0 Total 36393 94.0

Gippsland East Roll 39024

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

De Jonge GRN 1709 4.9 +0.3 Eastwood IND 395 1.1 +1.1 Beveridge FFP 1137 3.3 +3.3 Ingram * IND 13344 38.4 -2.9 Bommer LIB 7566 21.8 +9.1 Nixon NAT 6530 18.8 -5.1 Smith ALP 4047 11.7 -3.1 .... OTH 0.0 -2.6

Final Count

Ingram * IND 20526 59.1 -2.6 Bommer LIB 14202 40.9 +40.9 Nixon NAT 0 0.0 -38.3

Final Count

Bommer LIB 22064 63.5 +3.4 Smith ALP 12662 36.5 -3.4

Formal 34728 95.9 -0.2 Informal 1496 4.1 +0.2 Total 36224 92.8

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Gippsland South Roll 37314

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Wilson LIB 6100 18.3 -2.8 Boyce ALP 7413 22.2 -6.3 Ryan * NAT 13818 41.5 +2.8 Heath FFP 1357 4.1 +4.1 Alblas CEC 135 0.4 +0.4 Dargaville GRN 2221 6.7 -5.0 McCubbin IND 2281 6.8 +6.8

Final Count Boyce ALP 11393 34.2 -4.9 Ryan * NAT 21932 65.8 +4.9

Formal 33325 95.4 -1.6 Informal 1615 4.6 +1.6 Total 34940 93.6

Hastings (LIB gain) Roll 39913

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count King NAT 816 2.3 +2.3 Marcin FFP 1748 4.8 +4.8 Buckley GRN 2540 7.0 -2.3 Holm PP 351 1.0 +1.0 Buchanan * ALP 14625 40.4 -3.0 Burgess LIB 16111 44.5 -1.6 .... CEC 0.0 -1.2

Final Count Buchanan * ALP 17737 49.0 -1.9 Burgess LIB 18454 51.0 +1.9

Formal 36191 96.1 -0.7 Informal 1475 3.9 +0.7 Total 37666 94.4

Hawthorn Roll 38017

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Baillieu * LIB 18860 56.1 +6.4 Birch GRN 5467 16.3 -3.5 Sidhu FFP 667 2.0 +2.0 McNally ALP 8647 25.7 -4.8

Final Count Baillieu * LIB 20941 62.3 +6.4 McNally ALP 12694 37.7 -6.4

Formal 33641 97.4 +0.1 Informal 890 2.6 -0.1 Total 34531 90.8

Ivanhoe Roll 37162

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Palmer GRN 4776 14.5 +2.4 Langdon * ALP 13772 41.8 -10.3 Gratton LIB 10481 31.8 -2.5 Mulholland IND 3186 9.7 +9.7 Tan FFP 737 2.2 +2.2 .... OTH 0.0 -1.6

Final Count Langdon * ALP 19918 60.4 -2.1 Gratton LIB 13034 39.6 +2.1

Formal 32952 95.5 -1.1 Informal 1567 4.5 +1.1 Total 34519 92.9

Keilor Roll 46060

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Amberley FFP 3321 8.2 +8.2 Asbury GRN 3427 8.5 +0.9 Seitz * ALP 23674 58.5 -5.0 Clifford LIB 10081 24.9 -4.1

Final Count Seitz * ALP 28107 69.4 +1.4 Clifford LIB 12385 30.6 -1.4

Formal 40503 93.7 -1.8 Informal 2718 6.3 +1.8 Total 43221 93.8

Kew Roll 36049

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Henley GRN 5170 16.1 -1.3 Dobinson IND 267 0.8 +0.8 Williams ALP 8801 27.4 -3.7 McIntosh * LIB 17269 53.7 +4.2 Pattisonn FFP 628 2.0 +2.0 .... OTH 0.0 -2.0

Final Count

Williams ALP 12990 40.4 -3.6 McIntosh * LIB 19131 59.6 +3.6

Formal 32135 97.3 +0.1 Informal 896 2.7 -0.1 Total 33031 91.6

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Kilsyth (LIB gain) Roll 38358

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Schwab FFP 2332 6.7 +6.7 Beard * ALP 13458 38.9 -5.9 Craig GRN 2982 8.6 -1.6 Hill IND 742 2.1 +2.1 Hodgett LIB 15097 43.6 -1.4

Final Count

Beard * ALP 17183 49.6 -2.5 Hodgett LIB 17428 50.4 +2.5

Formal 34611 96.1 -1.0 Informal 1412 3.9 +1.0 Total 36023 93.9

Note: Totals derived from distribution of preferences.

See notes page 2. Kororoit Roll 38186

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Walters FFP 4218 13.0 +13.0 Kozlowski CEC 702 2.2 +2.2 Haermeyer * ALP 19978 61.6 -7.2 Alexander LIB 5177 16.0 -1.9 Power GRN 2346 7.2 +7.2 .... OTH 0.0 -13.3

Final Count

Haermeyer * ALP 24482 75.6 -1.5 Alexander LIB 7920 24.4 +1.5

Formal 32421 92.2 -1.9 Informal 2745 7.8 +1.9 Total 35166 92.1

Lara Roll 40485

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Haines FFP 2894 8.2 +8.2 Eren # ALP 20860 59.2 -5.8 Kakouros LIB 9139 25.9 +0.3 Jones GRN 2344 6.7 0.0 .... SA 0.0 -2.8

Final Count Eren # ALP 23872 67.7 -4.6 Kakouros LIB 11365 32.3 +4.6

Formal 35237 94.0 -2.2 Informal 2258 6.0 +2.2 Total 37495 92.6

Note: Sitting Labor MP Peter Loney retired. John Eren

was a sitting Labor MLC for Geelong Province. The two-party preferred count has been corrected for incomplete preference counts in Absent and Early vote counting.

Lowan Roll 38181

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Delahunty * NAT 16624 47.7 +7.0 Battista ALP 7803 22.4 -4.7 Presser FFP 1168 3.3 +3.3 Rainsford LIB 7798 22.4 -5.2 Daly GRN 1483 4.3 -0.3

Final Count

Delahunty * NAT 25169 72.1 +5.0 Battista ALP 9748 27.9 -5.0

Formal 34876 96.4 -1.1 Informal 1295 3.6 +1.1 Total 36171 94.7

Lyndhurst Roll 36605

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Holding * ALP 20681 65.3 -3.0 Anderton LIB 7189 22.7 +0.1 Ford IND 375 1.2 -0.5 Walsh FFP 2035 6.4 +6.4 Henley GRN 1397 4.4 -3.1

Final Count Holding * ALP 22642 71.5 -3.6 Anderton LIB 9034 28.5 +3.6

Formal 31677 93.4 -1.8 Informal 2249 6.6 +1.8 Total 33926 92.7

Macedon Roll 42700

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count O'Connor FFP 1014 2.6 +2.6 Johnson GRN 3139 8.1 -2.4 Guthrie PP 655 1.7 +1.7 Medcraft IND 2623 6.7 +6.7 Head LIB 12190 31.3 -4.3 Barry IND 1651 4.2 +4.2 Duncan * ALP 17667 45.4 -7.2 .... CEC 0.0 -1.2

Final Count Head LIB 16290 41.8 +1.0 Duncan * ALP 22649 58.2 -1.0

Formal 38939 96.2 -1.4 Informal 1534 3.8 +1.4 Total 40473 94.8

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Malvern Roll 37452

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Vout ALP 8555 27.1 -2.7 Grauer FFP 484 1.5 +1.5 Giles GRN 3959 12.6 -0.8 Holmes PP 590 1.9 +1.9 O'Brien LIB 17927 56.9 +1.8 .... OTH 0.0 -1.6

Final Count Vout ALP 12180 38.7 -1.1 O'Brien LIB 19313 61.3 +1.1

Formal 31515 97.0 -0.4 Informal 964 3.0 +0.4 Total 32479 86.7

Note: Sitting Liberal MP Robert Doyle retired.

Melbourne Roll 38853

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Collins PP 526 1.7 +1.7 Di Natale GRN 8704 27.4 +3.2 Pike * ALP 14149 44.6 -0.7 Gebbing FFP 496 1.6 +1.6 Papas LIB 7009 22.1 +1.1 Chamberlin IND 866 2.7 -3.2 .... SA 0.0 -1.0 .... CEC 0.0 -0.9 .... OTH 0.0 -1.7

Final Count Di Natale GRN 15238 48.0 -0.1 Pike * ALP 16512 52.0 +0.1

2-Party Preferred Count Pike * ALP 22677 71.4 -0.7 Papas LIB 9070 28.6 +0.7

Formal 31750 96.3 +0.4 Informal 1214 3.7 -0.4 Total 32964 84.8

Melton Roll 38693

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Southall IND 856 2.5 +2.5 Hooper LIB 9430 27.8 +2.9 Sanders GRN 2177 6.4 -1.0 Goodman IND 729 2.2 -1.0 Nardella * ALP 18442 54.4 -0.7 Lee FFP 2242 6.6 +6.6 .... OTH 0.0 -9.3

Final Count

Hooper LIB 12345 36.5 +1.8 Nardella * ALP 21513 63.5 -1.8

Formal 33876 94.1 -1.4 Informal 2123 5.9 +1.4 Total 35999 93.0

Mildura (NAT gain) Roll 36320

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Middleton FFP 1140 3.6 +3.6 Crisp NAT 12808 40.2 +15.0 Katis IND 585 1.8 +1.8 Sedgmen LIB 3686 11.6 +1.3 Smith ALP 2120 6.7 -2.8 Savage * IND 10822 34.0 -17.7 Rivendell GRN 678 2.1 +0.4 .... OTH 0.0 -1.7

Final Count Crisp NAT 17854 56.1 +24.5 Savage * IND 13985 43.9 -24.5

2-Party Preferred Count Crisp NAT 22507 70.7 +14.0 Smith ALP 9330 29.3 -14.0

Formal 31839 95.1 -1.8 Informal 1632 4.9 +1.8 Total 33471 92.2

Mill Park Roll 38365

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count McLeod FFP 2571 7.5 +7.5 Papaevangelou LIB 7637 22.3 +1.3 D'Ambrosio * ALP 21288 62.0 -8.1 Hughes GRN 2071 6.0 -0.2 Stow PP 741 2.2 +2.2 .... OTH 0.0 -2.7

Final Count

Papaevangelou LIB 10018 29.2 +6.0 D'Ambrosio * ALP 24276 70.8 -6.0

Formal 34308 94.4 -1.2 Informal 2036 5.6 +1.2 Total 36344 94.7

Mitcham Roll 36374

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Robinson * ALP 13305 40.1 -7.7 Partridge PP 490 1.5 +1.5 Allan IND 936 2.8 +2.8 Daw LIB 13085 39.5 +1.6 Redman GRN 3843 11.6 +1.0 Rawson FFP 1501 4.5 +4.5 .... OTH 0.0 -3.7

Final Count Robinson * ALP 17234 52.0 -5.7 Daw LIB 15926 48.0 +5.7

Formal 33160 96.5 -0.9 Informal 1205 3.5 +0.9 Total 34365 94.5

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Monbulk Roll 36262

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Larkman LIB 12212 37.4 0.0 Merlino * ALP 13263 40.6 -3.0 Huybers FFP 1359 4.2 +4.2 Stride PP 547 1.7 +1.7 Stephen GRN 5278 16.2 +0.4 .... OTH 0.0 -3.2

Final Count Larkman LIB 14148 43.3 +1.6 Merlino * ALP 18511 56.7 -1.6

Formal 32659 95.8 -1.3 Informal 1415 4.2 +1.3 Total 34074 94.0

Mordialloc Roll 39249

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Nerenberg GRN 3544 10.0 -0.1 Milroy FFP 1371 3.9 +3.9 Hartney LIB 14405 40.8 -2.0 Munt * ALP 16026 45.3 -0.8 .... CEC 0.0 -1.0

Final Count Hartney LIB 16420 46.5 +1.0 Munt * ALP 18926 53.5 -1.0

Formal 35346 96.0 -1.1 Informal 1480 4.0 +1.1 Total 36826 93.8

Mornington Roll 36934

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Morris LIB 18561 55.8 +6.4 Puls ALP 9379 28.2 -11.1 Clarke FFP 1083 3.3 +3.3 Jones GRN 3370 10.1 -1.3 Fleming PP 890 2.7 +2.7

Final Count

Morris LIB 20582 61.9 +10.1 Puls ALP 12695 38.1 -10.1

Formal 33283 96.5 -1.2 Informal 1203 3.5 +1.2 Total 34486 93.4

Note: Sitting Liberal MP Robin Cooper retired.

Morwell (NAT gain) Roll 36667

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Wrathall GRN 1668 5.1 -0.8 Proctor IND 2938 8.9 +8.9 Northe NAT 9077 27.6 +15.3 Parker LIB 4608 14.0 -5.3 Koo FFP 1264 3.8 +3.8 Jenkins * ALP 13347 40.6 -2.6 .... OTH 0.0 -19.2

Final Count Northe NAT 17173 52.2 +52.2 Parker LIB 0 0.0 -45.1 Jenkins * ALP 15729 47.8 -7.1

Formal 32902 95.8 -0.5 Informal 1455 4.2 +0.5 Total 34357 93.7

Mount Waverley Roll 36604

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Paxinos PP 574 1.7 +1.7 Gidley LIB 14711 44.4 -0.2 Morand * ALP 13858 41.8 -2.6 Boland FFP 1147 3.5 +3.5 Poppins GRN 2657 8.0 -0.5 Smith IND 198 0.6 +0.6 .... OTH 0.0 -2.5

Final Count Gidley LIB 16470 49.7 +2.0 Morand * ALP 16675 50.3 -2.0

Formal 33145 96.1 -0.9 Informal 1347 3.9 +0.9 Total 34492 94.2

Mulgrave Roll 33982

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Andrews * ALP 17491 58.8 -2.9 Ashokkumar LIB 8502 28.6 -2.3 Badwal FFP 1839 6.2 +6.2 Owen GRN 1909 6.4 +0.3 .... OTH 0.0 -1.3

Final Count Andrews * ALP 19515 65.6 -0.6 Ashokkumar LIB 10226 34.4 +0.6

Formal 29741 94.1 -1.8 Informal 1880 5.9 +1.8 Total 31621 93.1

The two-party preferred count has been corrected for incomplete preference counts in Absent vote counting

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Murray Valley Roll 36739

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Kunert GRN 1794 5.4 -0.1 O'Neill ALP 7224 21.9 -8.9 Duke FFP 1368 4.2 +4.2 McHugh LIB 5795 17.6 -2.9 Jasper * NAT 16781 50.9 +7.8

Final Count

O'Neill ALP 9302 28.2 -7.9 Jasper * NAT 23637 71.8 +7.9

Formal 32962 96.3 -0.8 Informal 1265 3.7 +0.8 Total 34227 93.2

Narracan (LIB gain) Roll 38846

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Jackson GRN 2506 7.2 +1.3 Marks PP 271 0.8 +0.8 Bird CEC 138 0.4 +0.4 Verhoeven NAT 2065 5.9 -2.4 Blackwood LIB 14720 42.0 +8.5 McKenna FFP 1366 3.9 +3.9 Maxfield * ALP 13956 39.8 -6.7 .... OTH 0.0 -5.8

Final Count

Blackwood LIB 18440 52.7 +9.5 Maxfield * ALP 16582 47.3 -9.5

Formal 35022 96.1 -0.9 Informal 1410 3.9 +0.9 Total 36432 93.8

Narre Warren North Roll 37223

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Taylor GRN 2312 6.9 -0.7 Smulders FFP 1990 6.0 +6.0 Morland LIB 11197 33.6 -3.7 Donnellan * ALP 17412 52.3 -2.8 Murphy PP 374 1.1 +1.1

Final Count Morland LIB 13569 40.8 +0.5 Donnellan * ALP 19716 59.2 -0.5

Formal 33285 95.5 -1.1 Informal 1575 4.5 +1.1 Total 34860 93.7

Narre Warren South Roll 45871

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Tanti GRN 2659 6.4 +0.3 Rawlins FFP 2870 6.9 +6.9 Graley ALP 21853 52.8 -5.5 Shepherdson LIB 13993 33.8 -1.8

Final Count Graley ALP 25257 61.1 -1.5 Shepherdson LIB 16114 38.9 +1.5

Formal 41375 95.7 -0.7 Informal 1838 4.3 +0.7 Total 43213 94.2

Note: Sitting Labor MP Dale Wilson retired. The two-

party preferred count has been corrected for a duplication in the Early vote preference count. Nepean Roll 36451

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Dixon * LIB 17658 54.6 +7.4 Marshall ALP 10315 31.9 -9.5 Nelson FFP 872 2.7 +2.7 Kelsall GRN 3502 10.8 -0.5

Final Count Dixon * LIB 19203 59.4 +9.2 Marshall ALP 13138 40.6 -9.2

Formal 32347 95.6 -1.5 Informal 1506 4.4 +1.5 Total 33853 92.9

Niddrie Roll 36148

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Lee GRN 2893 9.1 +1.8 Markovic FFP 1789 5.6 +5.6 Buonopane LIB 9972 31.5 +2.0 Hulls * ALP 17034 53.8 -6.3 .... OTH 0.0 -3.1

Final Count

Buonopane LIB 12288 38.8 +5.4 Hulls * ALP 19396 61.2 -5.4

Formal 31688 93.7 -1.9 Informal 2113 6.3 +1.9 Total 33801 93.5

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Northcote Roll 38584

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Willis FFP 1065 3.2 +3.2 Bhathal GRN 9131 27.4 +2.0 Richardson ALP 17508 52.6 -2.6 Watt LIB 5092 15.3 -1.5 Lewin-Hill IND 511 1.5 +1.5 .... SA 0.0 -1.8 .... CEC 0.0 -0.8

Final Count Bhathal GRN 13813 41.5 -0.6 Richardson ALP 19484 58.5 +0.6

2-Party Preferred Countt

Richardson ALP 26737 80.3 +2.0 Watt LIB 6562 19.7 -2.0

Formal 33307 95.3 -0.5 Informal 1625 4.7 +0.5 Total 34932 90.5

Note: Sitting Labor MP Mary Delahunty retired.

Oakleigh Roll 34478

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Billman GRN 4142 13.6 +2.8 Barker * ALP 15232 49.8 -4.4 Khoo FFP 947 3.1 +3.1 Dixon LIB 10238 33.5 +2.4 .... OTH 0.0 -3.8

Final Count Barker * ALP 19031 62.4 -2.8 Dixon LIB 11481 37.6 +2.8

Formal 30559 96.1 -0.8 Informal 1230 3.9 +0.8 Total 31789 92.2

Pascoe Vale Roll 38591

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Tomisich LIB 7679 23.4 +0.9 Collis GRN 4003 12.2 +3.4 Campbell * ALP 19733 60.3 -6.7 Pittari FFP 1104 3.4 +3.4 Isherwood CEC 229 0.7 -0.9

Final Count Tomisich LIB 8912 27.2 +1.4 Campbell * ALP 23828 72.8 -1.4

Formal 32748 93.5 -1.7 Informal 2272 6.5 +1.7 Total 35020 90.7

Polwarth Roll 40403

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Atherden GRN 3520 9.6 +0.8 Pearce FFP 1561 4.3 +4.3 Neal NAT 1276 3.5 -6.8 Cheeseman ALP 10665 29.1 -1.9 Mulder * LIB 19598 53.5 +5.2 .... OTH 0.0 -1.6

Final Count Cheeseman ALP 14394 39.3 -1.2 Mulder * LIB 22220 60.7 +1.2

Formal 36620 96.5 +0.3 Informal 1334 3.5 -0.3 Total 37954 93.9

Prahran Roll 38332

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Walker GRN 6315 20.1 +2.1 Lupton * ALP 11518 36.7 -1.3 Newton-Brown LIB 13136 41.9 +0.9 Pinto FFP 402 1.3 +1.3 .... OTH 0.0 -3.0

Final Count Lupton * ALP 16800 53.6 -0.8 Newton-Brown LIB 14571 46.4 +0.8

Formal 31371 96.3 -0.8 Informal 1201 3.7 +0.8 Total 32572 85.0

Preston Roll 37858

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Scott ALP 19809 61.6 -5.1 Chaplin GRN 4400 13.7 +0.4 Field FFP 1141 3.5 +3.5 Hammond LIB 6539 20.3 +1.5 Barwick CEC 281 0.9 -0.3

Final Count

Scott ALP 24222 75.3 -1.9 Hammond LIB 7944 24.7 +1.9

Formal 32170 93.2 -2.3 Informal 2339 6.8 +2.3 Total 34509 91.2

Note: Sitting Labor MP Michael Leighton retired.

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Richmond Roll 38941

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Grummet PP 497 1.6 +1.6 Bown Seeley FFP 443 1.4 +1.4 Sekhon GRN 7900 24.7 -3.9 Wynne * ALP 14855 46.4 -1.1 Watts IND 146 0.5 +0.5 Jolly IND 1805 5.6 +3.6 Walkley LIB 6365 19.9 +0.1 .... OTH 0.0 -2.1

Final Count Sekhon GRN 14841 46.4 -0.5 Wynne * ALP 17170 53.6 +0.5

2-Party Preferred Count Wynne * ALP 24060 75.2 -0.4 Walkley LIB 7948 24.8 +0.4

Formal 32011 95.6 -1.2 Informal 1485 4.4 +1.2 Total 33496 86.0

Ripon Roll 36473

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Smith NAT 2811 8.5 +0.7 Dunn LIB 11650 35.3 +1.4 Rawson FFP 1149 3.5 +3.5 Morse GRN 1970 6.0 +1.2 Helper * ALP 15461 46.8 -5.6 .... OTH 0.0 -1.1

Final Count

Dunn LIB 15090 45.7 +3.1 Helper * ALP 17964 54.3 -3.1

Formal 33041 96.3 -0.9 Informal 1268 3.7 +0.9 Total 34309 94.1

Rodney Roll 35652

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Repacholi LIB 10135 31.8 +1.6 Weller NAT 12799 40.2 +5.9 Simmons IND 377 1.2 +1.2 Murphy IND 681 2.1 +2.1 Castleman ALP 5778 18.1 -7.4 Bachelor FFP 1079 3.4 +3.4 Lowe GRN 1019 3.2 -1.2 .... OTH 0.0 -5.6

Final Count Repacholi LIB 14534 45.6 +5.6 Weller NAT 17334 54.4 -5.6

2-Party Preferred Weller NAT 23841 74.8 +8.4 Castleman ALP 8026 25.2 -8.4

Formal 31868 94.8 -2.0 Informal 1757 5.2 +2.0 Total 33625 94.3

Note: Sitting National MP Noel Maughan retired.

Sandringham Roll 36376

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Pullen # ALP 9676 29.4 -4.7 Thompson * LIB 17342 52.6 +3.6 Campbell FFP 700 2.1 +2.1 McPhate GRN 4197 12.7 -0.3 Castelli IND 1037 3.1 +3.1 .... OTH 0.0 -3.9

Final Count Pullen # ALP 13615 41.3 -5.7 Thompson * LIB 19332 58.7 +5.7

Formal 32952 97.0 -0.6 Informal 1032 3.0 +0.6 Total 33984 93.4

Note: Barry Pullen was a sitting Labor MLC for

Higinbotham Province. Scoresby Roll 38226

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Lake FFP 2338 6.8 +6.8 Tibble PP 417 1.2 +1.2 Wells * LIB 18333 53.1 +1.8 Thompson GRN 2246 6.5 -1.0 Raleigh ALP 11181 32.4 -8.7

Final Count Wells * LIB 21110 61.2 +7.9 Raleigh ALP 13400 38.8 -7.9

Formal 34515 95.9 -1.2 Informal 1464 4.1 +1.2 Total 35979 94.1

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Seymour Roll 38112

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Dalmau LIB 13237 38.4 +0.6 O'Sullivan GRN 3213 9.3 -0.4 Dolan FFP 1148 3.3 +3.3 Gordon PP 858 2.5 +2.5 Hardman * ALP 15987 46.4 -6.1

Final Count

Dalmau LIB 14926 43.3 +2.8 Hardman * ALP 19517 56.7 -2.8

Formal 34443 96.1 -1.4 Informal 1390 3.9 +1.4 Total 35833 94.0

Shepparton Roll 36206

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Ralph GRN 1519 4.7 +1.4 Taylor ALP 6174 19.0 -2.9 Meyer FFP 640 2.0 +2.0 Merrylees LIB 8427 25.9 -4.1 Powell * NAT 15743 48.4 +19.6 .... OTH 0.0 -15.9

Final Count Merrylees LIB 10838 33.3 -12.4 Powell * NAT 21677 66.7 +12.4

2-Party Preferred Count Taylor ALP 8239 25.3 -9.5 Powell * NAT 24264 74.7 +95

Formal 32503 96.0 -0.4 Informal 1346 4.0 +0.4 Total 33849 93.5

South Barwon Roll 43002

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Tinney FFP 1821 4.7 +4.7 Lambert IND 464 1.2 +1.2 King LIB 16103 41.2 +1.7 Crutchfield * ALP 17187 43.9 -3.5 Walters GRN 3537 9.0 -0.3 .... OTH 0.0 -3.8

Final Count King LIB 18666 47.7 +2.7 Crutchfield * ALP 20446 52.3 -2.7

Formal 39112 96.9 -0.2 Informal 1239 3.1 +0.2 Total 40351 93.8

South West Coast Roll 41338

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Reekie ALP 14172 38.3 -3.0 Wilson FFP 1257 3.4 +3.4 Napthine * LIB 16754 45.3 +5.0 O'Brien NAT 1566 4.2 -7.3 Adams GRN 1991 5.4 -1.6 Noske PP 1241 3.4 +3.4

Final Count Reekie ALP 17018 46.0 -3.3 Napthine * LIB 19982 54.0 +3.3

Formal 36981 95.8 -1.1 Informal 1618 4.2 +1.1 Total 38599 93.4

Swan Hill Roll 33731

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Campbell CEC 534 1.8 +1.8 Tomamichel LIB 7541 25.0 -1.6 Jones FFP 1004 3.3 +3.3 Morrison ALP 5582 18.5 -7.9 Walsh * NAT 14302 47.4 +12.5 Roberts GRN 1189 3.9 -1.3 .... OTH 0.0 -7.0

Final Count

Morrison ALP 8029 26.6 -9.2 Walsh * NAT 22152 73.4 +9.2

Formal 30152 95.3 -1.5 Informal 1476 4.7 +1.5 Total 31628 93.8

Tarneit Roll 41235

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Gibbons IND 1726 4.7 +4.7 Goldsworthy PP 576 1.6 +1.6 Harrison FFP 2339 6.4 +6.4 Rose LIB 10094 27.6 -0.5 Pallas ALP 19565 53.4 -10.1 Boyd GRN 2336 6.4 +6.4 .... OTH 0.0 -8.4

Final Count Rose LIB 13747 37.5 +4.9 Pallas ALP 22879 62.5 -4.9

Formal 36636 94.7 -1.6 Informal 2053 5.3 +1.6 Total 38689 93.8

Note: Sitting Labor MP Mary Gillett retired.

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Thomastown Roll 36458

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Batchelor * ALP 23058 74.0 -1.8 Hargrave GRN 2044 6.6 -1.0 Coles LIB 4605 14.8 -1.8 Rebbechi FFP 1444 4.6 +4.6

Final Count Batchelor * ALP 25152 81.1 -0.6 Coles LIB 5872 18.9 +0.6

Formal 31151 91.9 -2.5 Informal 2753 8.1 +2.5 Total 33904 93.0

Warrandyte Roll 39590

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Ellis GRN 5169 14.3 +4.3 Panther ALP 10519 29.2 -5.8 Bronte FFP 2042 5.7 +5.7 Smith LIB 18309 50.8 -1.6 .... OTH 0.0 -2.6

Final Count

Panther ALP 14767 41.0 -2.7 Smith LIB 21244 59.0 +2.7

Formal 36039 96.7 -0.9 Informal 1228 3.3 +0.9 Total 37267 94.1

Note: Sitting Liberal MP Phil Honeywood retired.

Williamstown Roll 37437

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Hayes FFP 1443 4.4 +4.4 Bracks * ALP 20010 61.7 -2.9 Evers-Buckland LIB 6706 20.7 +1.9 Faltermaier GRN 4008 12.4 +2.2 Assaf IND 264 0.8 +0.8 .... OTH 0.0 -6.3

Final Count

Bracks * ALP 24066 74.3 -1.4 Evers-Buckland LIB 8346 25.7 +1.4

Formal 32431 94.4 -2.2 Informal 1933 5.6 +2.2 Total 34364 91.8

Yan Yean Roll 41083

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Mawhinney PP 714 1.9 +1.9 Field FFP 1295 3.5 +3.5 Geradts GRN 3586 9.6 -1.3 Ivanovski LIB 12963 34.6 -3.8 Clarkson IND 1119 3.0 +3.0 Green * ALP 17751 47.4 -2.1 .... CEC 0.0 -1.2

Final Count Ivanovski LIB 15753 42.1 +1.6 Green * ALP 21675 57.9 -1.6

Formal 37428 96.2 -0.9 Informal 1479 3.8 +0.9 Total 38907 94.7

Yuroke Roll 41502

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Connell GRN 2814 7.6 +7.6 Finn LIB 8909 23.9 -2.4 Barrett FFP 1970 5.3 +5.3 Beattie * ALP 23531 63.2 -8.1 .... CEC 0.0 -2.5

Final Count Finn LIB 11095 29.8 +2.7 Beattie * ALP 26126 70.2 -2.7

Formal 37224 95.1 -0.8 Informal 1916 4.9 +0.8 Total 39140 94.3

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : SUMMARY OF TWO-PARTY RESULTS BY ELECTORATE

Electoral 2PP Votes 2PP Percent District Labor Lib/Nat Labor Lib/Nat Swing

Albert Park 21502 14523 59.7 40.3 2.8 to Lib/Nat Altona 25869 10974 70.2 29.8 4.5 to Lib/Nat Ballarat East 18850 14429 56.6 43.4 1.0 to Lib/Nat Ballarat West 20751 15953 56.5 43.5 2.5 to Lib/Nat Bass 15926 19882 44.5 55.5 4.9 to Lib/Nat Bayswater 15088 16941 47.1 52.9 5.6 to Lib/Nat Bellarine 21528 15622 57.9 42.1 0.3 to Lib/Nat Benalla 10437 21687 32.5 67.5 15.5 to Lib/Nat Benambra 13288 18132 42.3 57.7 3.7 to Lib/Nat Bendigo East 19009 15309 55.4 44.6 7.6 to Lib/Nat Bendigo West 21447 13965 60.6 39.4 5.4 to Lib/Nat Bentleigh 18950 14696 56.3 43.7 1.6 to Labor Box Hill 15267 18827 44.8 55.2 4.1 to Lib/Nat Brighton 12853 20041 39.1 60.9 3.5 to Lib/Nat Broadmeadows 24878 5500 81.9 18.1 1.1 to Labor Brunswick (1) 25915 7372 77.9 22.1 0.2 to Lib/Nat Bulleen 12935 18182 41.6 58.4 5.8 to Lib/Nat Bundoora 20701 11086 65.1 34.9 2.4 to Lib/Nat Burwood 18594 16009 53.7 46.3 1.4 to Lib/Nat Carrum 19935 15219 56.7 43.3 5.5 to Lib/Nat Caulfield 13526 18400 42.4 57.6 5.4 to Lib/Nat Clayton 20884 8836 70.3 29.7 3.6 to Lib/Nat Cranbourne 21927 13851 61.3 38.7 0.5 to Labor Dandenong 20077 9162 68.7 31.3 1.6 to Lib/Nat Derrimut 22365 7735 74.3 25.7 3.0 to Lib/Nat Doncaster 13359 18541 41.9 58.1 7.4 to Lib/Nat Eltham 19764 15226 56.5 43.5 1.7 to Labor Essendon 20276 12586 61.7 38.3 4.2 to Lib/Nat Evelyn 16053 17943 47.2 52.8 3.1 to Lib/Nat Ferntree Gully 18315 18342 50.0 50.0 2.3 to Lib/Nat Footscray 23428 7948 74.7 25.3 0.2 to Lib/Nat Forest Hill 16896 16385 50.8 49.2 5.0 to Lib/Nat Frankston 16775 14748 53.2 46.8 2.6 to Lib/Nat Geelong 20213 14441 58.3 41.7 0.2 to Labor Gembrook 17670 17172 50.7 49.3 0.9 to Lib/Nat Gippsland East (1) 12662 22064 36.5 63.5 3.4 to Lib/Nat Gippsland South 11393 21932 34.2 65.8 5.0 to Lib/Nat Hastings 17737 18454 49.0 51.0 1.8 to Lib/Nat Hawthorn 12694 20941 37.7 62.3 6.4 to Lib/Nat Ivanhoe 19918 13034 60.4 39.6 2.0 to Lib/Nat Keilor 28107 12385 69.4 30.6 1.4 to Labor Kew 12990 19131 40.4 59.6 3.6 to Lib/Nat Kilsyth 17183 17428 49.6 50.4 2.4 to Lib/Nat Kororoit 24482 7920 75.6 24.4 1.5 to Lib/Nat Lara (2) 23872 11365 67.7 32.3 4.6 to Lib/Nat Lowan 9748 25169 27.9 72.1 5.0 to Lib/Nat Lyndhurst 22642 9034 71.5 28.5 3.6 to Lib/Nat Macedon 22649 16290 58.2 41.8 1.1 to Lib/Nat Malvern 12180 19313 38.7 61.3 1.1 to Lib/Nat Melbourne (1) 22677 9070 71.4 28.6 0.7 to Lib/Nat Melton 21513 12345 63.5 36.5 1.8 to Lib/Nat Mildura (1) 9330 22507 29.3 70.7 14.0 to Lib/Nat Mill Park 24276 10018 70.8 29.2 6.0 to Lib/Nat Mitcham 17234 15926 52.0 48.0 5.7 to Lib/Nat Monbulk 18511 14148 56.7 43.3 1.6 to Lib/Nat Mordialloc 18926 16420 53.5 46.5 1.0 to Lib/Nat

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Electoral 2PP Votes 2PP Percent District Labor Lib/Nat Labor Lib/Nat Swing

Mornington 12695 20582 38.1 61.9 10.0 to Lib/Nat Morwell 15729 17173 47.8 52.2 7.1 to Lib/Nat Mount Waverley 16675 16470 50.3 49.7 2.0 to Lib/Nat Mulgrave (2) 19515 10226 65.6 34.4 0.6 to Lib/Nat Murray Valley 9302 23637 28.2 71.8 7.9 to Lib/Nat Narracan 16582 18440 47.3 52.7 9.5 to Lib/Nat Narre Warren North 19716 13569 59.2 40.8 0.5 to Lib/Nat Narre Warren South (2) 25257 16114 61.1 38.9 1.5 to Lib/Nat Nepean 13138 19203 40.6 59.4 9.2 to Lib/Nat Niddrie 19396 12288 61.2 38.8 5.4 to Lib/Nat Northcote (1) 26737 6562 80.3 19.7 2.0 to Labor Oakleigh 19031 11481 62.4 37.6 2.8 to Lib/Nat Pascoe Vale 23828 8912 72.8 27.2 1.4 to Lib/Nat Polwarth 14394 22220 39.3 60.7 1.2 to Lib/Nat Prahran 16800 14571 53.6 46.4 0.9 to Lib/Nat Preston 24222 7944 75.3 24.7 1.9 to Lib/Nat Richmond (1) 24060 7948 75.2 24.8 0.4 to Lib/Nat Ripon 17964 15090 54.3 45.7 3.1 to Lib/Nat Rodney (1) 8026 23841 25.2 74.8 8.4 to Lib/Nat Sandringham 13615 19332 41.3 58.7 5.6 to Lib/Nat Scoresby 13400 21110 38.8 61.2 7.9 to Lib/Nat Seymour 19517 14926 56.7 43.3 2.8 to Lib/Nat Shepparton (1) 8239 24264 25.3 74.7 9.5 to Lib/Nat South Barwon 20446 18666 52.3 47.7 2.7 to Lib/Nat South West Coast 17018 19982 46.0 54.0 3.3 to Lib/Nat Swan Hill 8029 22152 26.6 73.4 9.2 to Lib/Nat Tarneit 22879 13747 62.5 37.5 4.9 to Lib/Nat Thomastown 25152 5872 81.1 18.9 0.7 to Lib/Nat Warrandyte 14767 21244 41.0 59.0 2.6 to Lib/Nat Williamstown 24066 8346 74.3 25.7 1.5 to Lib/Nat Yan Yean 21675 15753 57.9 42.1 1.6 to Lib/Nat Yuroke 26126 11095 70.2 29.8 2.7 to Lib/Nat

State-wide Totals 1613971 1353319 54.4 45.6 3.4 to Lib/Nat

(1) Separate two-party preferred count carried out by VEC. See below for two-candidate preferred count.

(2) Two-party preferred count has been corrected from VEC returns. Underlining indicates seats that changed party at the 2006 election. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: ACTUAL TWO-CANDIDATE PREFERRED RESULTS

Winning Candidate Defeated Candidate Electorate Party Vote % Party Vote %

Brunswick ALP 17853 53.6 GRN 15435 46.4 Gippsland East IND 20526 59.1 LIB 14202 40.9 Melbourne ALP 16512 52.0 GRN 15238 48.0 Mildura NAT 17854 56.1 IND 13985 43.9 Northcote ALP 19484 58.5 GRN 13813 41.5 Richmond ALP 17170 53.6 GRN 14841 46.4 Rodney NAT 17334 54.4 LIB 14534 45.6 Shepparton NAT 21677 66.7 LIB 10838 33.3

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : ELECTORATE RANKED BY TWO-CANDIDATE PREFERRED VOTE

Electorate Margin Electorate Margin

Labor Seats (55) Broadmeadows 31.9 Thomastown 31.1 Northcote (8.5 v GRN) 30.3 Brunswick (3.6 v GRN) 27.9 Kororoit 25.6 Preston 25.3 Richmond (3.6 v GRN) 25.2 Footscray 24.7 Williamstown 24.3 Derrimut 24.3 Pascoe Vale 22.8 Lyndhurst 21.5 Melbourne (2.0 v GRN) 21.4 Mill Park 20.8 Clayton 20.3 Yuroke 20.2 Altona 20.2 Keilor 19.4 Dandenong 18.7 Lara 17.7 Mulgrave 15.6 Bundoora 15.1 Melton 13.5 Tarneit 12.5 Oakleigh 12.4 Essendon 11.7 Cranbourne 11.3 Niddrie 11.2 Narre Warren South 11.1 Bendigo West 10.6 Ivanhoe 10.4 Albert Park 9.7 Narre Warren North 9.2 Geelong 8.3 Macedon 8.2 Yan Yean 7.9 Bellarine 7.9 Seymour 6.7 Monbulk 6.7 Carrum 6.7 Ballarat East 6.6 Eltham 6.5 Ballarat West 6.5 Bentleigh 6.3 Bendigo East 5.4 Ripon 4.3

Burwood 3.7 Prahran 3.6 Mordialloc 3.5 Frankston 3.2 South Barwon 2.3 Mitcham 2.0 Forest Hill 0.8 Gembrook 0.7 Mount Waverley 0.3 Liberal/National Seats (23/9) Rodney (NAT) (4.4 v LIB) 24.8 Shepparton (NAT) (16.7 v LIB) 24.7 Swan Hill (NAT) 23.4 Lowan (NAT) 22.1 Murray Valley (NAT) 21.8 Mildura (NAT) (6.1 v IND) 20.7 Benalla (NAT) 17.5 Gippsland South (NAT) 15.8 Gippsland East (IND HELD) 13.5 Hawthorn 12.3 Mornington 11.9 Malvern 11.3 Scoresby 11.2 Brighton 10.9 Polwarth 10.7 Kew 9.6 Nepean 9.4 Warrandyte 9.0 Sandringham 8.7 Bulleen 8.4 Doncaster 8.1 Benambra 7.7 Caulfield 7.6 Bass 5.5 Box Hill 5.2 South West Coast 4.0 Bayswater 2.9 Evelyn 2.8 Narracan 2.7 Morwell (NAT) 2.2 Hastings 1.0 Kilsyth 0.4 Ferntree Gully 0.04 Independent Seats (1) Gippsland East 9.1 v LIB

Underlining indicates seats that changed party at the 2006 election. All seats are shown based on their two-party preferred margin. Gippsland East appears twice, listed as an Independent held seat, and also shown with its two-party preferred margin. In seats that were not two-party contests, the two-candidate preferred margin is also shown.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : ELECTORATES RANKED BY TWO-PARTY SWING LABOR

2-Party 2-Party Electorate Swing Electorate Swing

Swing to Labor Northcote 2.0 Eltham 1.7 Bentleigh 1.6 Keilor 1.4 Broadmeadows 1.1 Cranbourne 0.5 Geelong 0.2 Swing to Liberal/National Brunswick 0.2 Footscray 0.2 Bellarine 0.3 Richmond 0.4 Narre Warren North 0.5 Mulgrave 0.6 Melbourne 0.7 Thomastown 0.7 Gembrook 0.9 Prahran 0.9 Ballarat East 1.0 Mordialloc 1.0 Macedon 1.1 Malvern 1.1 Polwarth 1.2 Burwood 1.4 Pascoe Vale 1.4 Kororoit 1.5 Williamstown 1.5 Narre Warren South 1.5 Dandenong 1.6 Monbulk 1.6 Yan Yean 1.6 Hastings 1.8 Melton 1.8 Preston 1.9 Ivanhoe 2.0 Mount Waverley 2.0 Ferntree Gully 2.3 Bundoora 2.4 Kilsyth 2.4 Ballarat West 2.5 Frankston 2.6 Warrandyte 2.6 South Barwon 2.7 Yuroke 2.7

Albert Park 2.8 Oakleigh 2.8 Seymour 2.8 Derrimut 3.0 Evelyn 3.1 Ripon 3.1 South West Coast 3.3 Gippsland East 3.4 Brighton 3.5 Clayton 3.6 Kew 3.6 Lyndhurst 3.6 Benambra 3.7 Box Hill 4.1 Essendon 4.2 Altona 4.5 Lara 4.6 Bass 4.9 Tarneit 4.9 Forest Hill 5.0 Gippsland South 5.0 Lowan 5.0 Bendigo West 5.4 Caulfield 5.4 Niddrie 5.4 Carrum 5.5 Bayswater 5.6 Sandringham 5.6 Mitcham 5.7 Bulleen 5.8 Mill Park 6.0 Hawthorn 6.4 Morwell 7.1 Doncaster 7.4 Bendigo East 7.6 Murray Valley 7.9 Scoresby 7.9 Rodney 8.4 Nepean 9.2 Swan Hill 9.2 Narracan 9.5 Shepparton 9.5 Mornington 10.0 Mildura 14.0 Benalla 15.5

Underlining indicates seats that changed party status.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : ELECTORATES RANKED BY PRE-ELECTION MARGIN

2-Party 2-Party Electorate (Margin) Swing Electorate Swing

Thomastown (ALP 31.7%) -0.7 Broadmeadows (ALP 30.8%) +1.1 Northcote (ALP 28.3%) +2.0 Brunswick (ALP 28.0%) -0.2 Derrimut (ALP 27.3%) -3.0 Preston (ALP 27.2%) -1.9 Kororoit (ALP 27.1%) -1.5 Mill Park (ALP 26.8%) -6.0 Williamstown (ALP 25.7%) -1.5 Richmond (ALP 25.5%) -0.4 Lyndhurst (ALP 25.1%) -3.6 Footscray (ALP 24.8%) -0.2 Altona (ALP 24.7%) -4.5 Pascoe Vale (ALP 24.2%) -1.4 Clayton (ALP 23.8%) -3.6 Yuroke (ALP 22.9%) -2.7 Lara (ALP 22.3%) -4.6 Melbourne (ALP 22.2%) -0.7 Dandenong (ALP 20.3%) -1.6 Keilor (ALP 18.0%) +1.4 Bundoora (ALP 17.6%) -2.4 Tarneit (ALP 17.4%) -4.9 Niddrie (ALP 16.6%) -5.4 Mulgrave (ALP 16.2%) -0.6 Essendon (ALP 15.9%) -4.2 Bendigo West (ALP 15.9%) -5.4 Melton (ALP 15.3%) -1.8 Oakleigh (ALP 15.2%) -2.8 Bendigo East (ALP 13.0%) -7.6 Narre Warren South (ALP 12.6%) -1.5 Ivanhoe (ALP 12.5%) -2.0 Albert Park (ALP 12.5%) -2.8 Carrum (ALP 12.2%) -5.5 Cranbourne (ALP 10.8%) +0.5 Narre Warren North (ALP 9.7%) -0.5 Yan Yean (ALP 9.5%) -1.6 Seymour (ALP 9.5%) -2.8 Macedon (ALP 9.2%) -1.1 Ballarat West (ALP 9.0%) -2.5 Monbulk (ALP 8.3%) -1.6 Bellarine (ALP 8.2%) -0.3 Geelong (ALP 8.1%) +0.2 Mitcham (ALP 7.7%) -5.7 Ballarat East (ALP 7.6%) -1.0 Ripon (ALP 7.4%) -3.1

Narracan (ALP 6.8%) -9.5 Frankston (ALP 5.8%) -2.6 Forest Hill (ALP 5.8%) -5.0 Burwood (ALP 5.1%) -1.4 South Barwon (ALP 5.0%) -2.7 Morwell (ALP 4.9%) -7.1 Eltham (ALP 4.8%) +1.7 Bentleigh (ALP 4.7%) +1.6 Mordialloc (ALP 4.5%) -1.0 Prahran (ALP 4.4%) -0.9 Bayswater (ALP 2.7%) -5.6 Mount Waverley (ALP 2.3%) -2.0 Ferntree Gully (ALP 2.3%) -2.3 Kilsyth (ALP 2.1%) -2.4 Gembrook (ALP 1.6%) -0.9 Hastings (ALP 0.9%) -1.8 Evelyn (ALP 0.3%) -3.1 Nepean (LIB 0.2%) -9.2 Bass (LIB 0.6%) -4.9 South West Coast (LIB 0.7%) -3.3 Doncaster (LIB 0.8%) -7.4 Box Hill (LIB 1.1%) -4.1 Mornington (LIB 1.8%) -10.0 Benalla (NAT 2.0%) -15.5 Caulfield (LIB 2.3%) -5.4 Bulleen (LIB 2.6%) -5.8 Sandringham (LIB 3.0%) -5.6 Scoresby (LIB 3.3%) -7.9 Benambra (LIB 4.0%) -3.7 Hawthorn (LIB 5.9%) -6.4 Kew (LIB 6.0%) -3.6 Warrandyte (LIB 6.3%) -2.6 Mildura (IND held) -14.0 Brighton (LIB 7.4%) -3.5 Polwarth (LIB 9.5%) -1.2 Malvern (LIB 10.2%) -1.1 Gippsland East (IND held) -3.4 Gippsland South (NAT 10.9%) -5.0 Murray Valley (NAT 13.9%) -7.9 Swan Hill (NAT 14.2%) -9.2 Shepparton (NAT 15.1%) -9.5 Rodney (NAT 16.4%) -8.4 Lowan (NAT 17.1%) -5.0

All seats are shown based on two-party preferred margin after the 2002 election. Seats held by Independent are clearly indicated. Underlining indicates seats that changed party status at the 2006 election. '+' indicates a two-party preferred swing to labor, '-' a two-party preferred swing to the Liberal and national Parties.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : TWO-PARTY SUMMARY BY ELECTORATE PARTY STATUS

Electoral 2PP Votes 2PP Percentage Category (No. of seats) Labor Lib/Nat Labor Lib/Nat Swing

Marginal Labor (16) 281601 266644 51.4 48.6 2.2 to Lib/Nat Safe Labor (13) 257117 198438 56.4 43.6 2.1 to Lib/Nat Very Safe Labor (33) 751911 344886 68.6 31.4 2.6 to Lib/Nat Total Labor (62) 1290629 809968 61.4 38.6 2.4 to Lib/Nat Marginal Liberal (13) 179851 252245 41.6 58.4 5.9 to Lib/Nat Safe Liberal (4) 54194 82818 39.6 60.4 2.1 to Lib/Nat Very Safe Liberal (0) 0 0 ??.? ??.? .. Total Liberal (17) 234045 335063 41.1 58.9 5.0 to Lib/Nat Marginal National (1) 10437 21687 32.5 67.5 15.5 to Lib/Nat Safe National (1) 11393 21932 34.2 65.8 5.0 to Lib/Nat Very Safe National (5) 43344 119063 26.7 73.3 7.9 to Lib/Nat Total National (7) 65174 162682 28.6 71.4 8.5 to Lib/Nat

Note All electorates have been classified by holding party and margin. Electorates held with margins below 6% are classed as Marginal, from 6% to 12% as Safe, and above 12% as Very Safe. All electorates are classified by their two-party preferred margins. The Independent held electorates of Gippsland East and Mildura have not been included.

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Regional Summaries The tables on the following pages summarise the election result for the different regions of the state. Two different classifications of seats have been used. The first classifies electorates into three broad regions: Metropolitan Melbourne, Regional Cities and Rural. The second classification uses the newly defined Legislative Council regions. The Council Region totals are also used in the section on Legislative Council results to compare support by party in the two houses of Parliament. The table below lists electorates and holding party as well as the regions in which each electorate has been classified. Seats that changed party status at the 2006 election are underlined.

Electorate Won By Demographic Region Council Region

Albert Park Labor Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Altona Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan Ballarat East Labor Regional City Western Victoria Ballarat West Labor Regional City Western Victoria Bass Liberal Regional City Eastern Victoria Bayswater Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan Bellarine Labor Regional City Western Victoria Benalla National Rural Northern Victoria Benambra Liberal Rural Northern Victoria Bendigo East Labor Regional City Northern Victoria Bendigo West Labor Regional City Northern Victoria Bentleigh Labor Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Box Hill Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan Brighton Liberal Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Broadmeadows Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Brunswick Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Bulleen Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan Bundoora Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Burwood Labor Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Carrum Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Caulfield Liberal Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Clayton Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Cranbourne Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Dandenong Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Derrimut Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan Doncaster Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan Eltham Labor Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan Essendon Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan Evelyn Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Victoria Ferntree Gully Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan Footscray Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan Forest Hill Labor Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan Frankston Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Geelong Labor Regional City Western Victoria Gembrook Labor Regional City Eastern Victoria Gippsland East Independent Rural Eastern Victoria Gippsland South National Rural Eastern Victoria Hastings Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Victoria Hawthorn Liberal Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Ivanhoe Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Keilor Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan Kew Liberal Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Kilsyth Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan

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Electorate Won By Demographic Region Council Region

Kororoit Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan Lara Labor Regional City Western Victoria Lowan National Rural Western Victoria Lyndhurst Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Macedon Labor Regional City Northern Victoria Malvern Liberal Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Melbourne Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Melton Labor Regional City Western Victoria Mildura National Rural Northern Victoria Mill Park Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Mitcham Labor Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan Monbulk Labor Metropolitan Eastern Victoria Mordialloc Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Mornington Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Victoria Morwell National Regional City Eastern Victoria Mount Waverley Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Mulgrave Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Murray Valley National Rural Northern Victoria Narracan Liberal Regional City Eastern Victoria Narre Warren North Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Narre Warren South Labor Metropolitan South Eastern Metropolitan Nepean Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Victoria Niddrie Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan Northcote Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Oakleigh Labor Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Pascoe Vale Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan Polwarth Liberal Rural Western Victoria Prahran Labor Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Preston Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Richmond Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Ripon Labor Rural Western Victoria Rodney National Rural Northern Victoria Sandringham Liberal Metropolitan Southern Metropolitan Scoresby Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan Seymour Labor Regional City Northern Victoria Shepparton National Rural Northern Victoria South Barwon Labor Regional City Western Victoria South West Coast Liberal Rural Western Victoria Swan Hill National Rural Northern Victoria Tarneit Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan Thomastown Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Warrandyte Liberal Metropolitan Eastern Metropolitan Williamstown Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan Yan Yean Labor Metropolitan Northern Metropolitan Yuroke Labor Metropolitan Western Metropolitan

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METROPOLITAN Enrolled 2277695

Party Votes % Swing

Labor (42) 929699 46.4 -5.0 Liberal (18) 714149 35.6 +0.4 National 816 0.0 .. Green 228236 11.4 +0.5 Family First 87820 4.4 +4.4 People Power 10986 0.5 +0.5 Others 32184 1.6 -0.9

Labor 2PP 1168439 58.3 -2.7 Lib/Nat 2PP 834664 41.7 +2.7

Formal 2003890 95.2 -1.2 Informal 100611 4.8 +1.2 Total Votes 2104501 92.4

REGIONAL CITIES Enrolled 593757

Party Votes % Swing

Labor (12) 243495 45.8 -4.1 Liberal (2) 183424 34.5 +1.0 National (1) 18214 3.4 +0.8 Green 46213 8.7 +0.1 Family First 24934 4.7 +4.7 People Power 3004 0.6 +0.6 Others 12481 2.3 -3.0

Labor 2PP 295702 55.6 -3.5 Lib/Nat 2PP 235978 44.4 +3.5

Formal 531765 95.9 -1.2 Informal 22804 4.1 +1.2 Total Votes 554569 93.4

RURAL SEATS Enrolled 482393

Party Votes % Swing

Labor (1) 104891 24.3 -5.7 Liberal (3) 124581 28.8 +0.3 National (8) 134271 31.0 +5.2 Green 23484 5.4 -0.3 Family First 14521 3.4 +3.4 People Power 1241 0.3 +0.3 Others (1) 29450 6.8 -3.1

Labor 2PP 149830 34.6 -6.7 Lib/Nat 2PP 282677 65.4 +6.7

Formal 432439 95.9 -0.9 Informal 18396 4.1 +0.9 Total Votes 450835 93.5

EASTERN METROPOLITAN Roll 412960

Party Votes % Swing

Labor (2) 137103 36.8 -6.2 Liberal (8) 172159 46.2 +0.7 Green 36825 9.9 -0.5 Family First 17721 4.8 +4.8 People Power 2215 0.6 +0.6 Others 6599 1.8 +0.7

Labor 2PP 174208 46.8 -4.2 Lib/Nat 2PP 198152 53.2 +4.2

Formal 372622 96.0 -1.2 Informal 15588 4.0 +1.2 Total Votes 388210 94.0

EASTERN VICTORIA Enrolled 417673

Party Votes % Swing

Labor (2) 125560 33.5 -4.0 Liberal (6) 143700 38.3 +2.3 National (2) 34956 9.3 +1.6 Green 32183 8.6 -0.7 Family First 15621 4.2 +4.2 People Power 2930 0.8 +0.8 Others (1) 20114 5.4 -4.2

Labor 2PP 168096 44.8 -5.1 Lib/Nat 2PP 206993 55.2 +5.1

Formal 375064 95.8 -1.0 Informal 16384 4.2 +1.0 Total Votes 391448 93.7

NORTHERN METROPOLITAN Roll 419105

Party Votes % Swing

Labor (11) 195549 54.2 -5.0 Liberal 79963 22.2 -0.4 Green 58041 16.1 +1.0 Family First 12743 3.5 +3.5 People Power 3615 1.0 +1.0 Others 10702 3.0 -0.2

Labor 2PP 260211 72.2 -1.5 Lib/Nat 2PP 100159 27.8 +1.5

Formal 360613 94.5 -1.2 Informal 20958 5.5 +1.2 Total Votes 381571 91.0

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Party Votes % Swing

Labor (4) 112183 30.7 -7.1 Liberal (1) 102706 28.1 .. National (6) 96068 26.3 +6.2 Green 23285 6.4 -0.1 Family First 12345 3.4 +3.4 People Power 1742 0.5 +0.5 Others 17569 4.8 -2.8

Labor 2PP 149273 40.8 -7.3 Lib/Nat 2PP 216710 59.2 +7.3

Formal 365898 96.0 -1.2 Informal 15417 4.0 +1.2 Total Votes 381315 93.5

SOUTH EASTERN METROPOLITAN Enrolled 412943

Party Votes % Swing

Labor (11) 193211 52.8 -3.3 Liberal 122407 33.4 -0.8 Green 28012 7.7 -0.5 Family First 19398 5.3 +5.3 People Power 948 0.3 +0.3 Others 2055 0.6 -1.0

Labor 2PP 222329 60.7 -2.0 Lib/Nat 2PP 143649 39.3 +2.0

Formal 366031 94.9 -1.3 Informal 19641 5.1 +1.3 Total Votes 385672 93.4

SOUTHERN METROPOLITAN Roll 413587

Party Votes % Swing

Labor (5) 125408 34.7 -3.9 Liberal (6) 170190 47.1 +2.3 Green 53157 14.7 .. Family First 7619 2.1 +2.1 People Power 1361 0.4 +0.4 Others 3573 1.0 -0.8

Labor 2PP 172735 47.8 -2.8 Lib/Nat 2PP 188438 52.2 +2.8

Formal 361308 96.7 -0.6 Informal 12380 3.3 +0.6 Total Votes 373688 90.4

WESTERN METROPOLITAN Roll 431847

Party Votes % Swing

Labor (11) 217814 58.1 -6.7 Liberal 89302 23.8 +0.1 Green 35129 9.4 +3.3 Family First 22764 6.1 +6.1 People Power 576 0.2 +0.2 Others 9255 2.5 -2.9

Labor 2PP 260822 69.6 -2.5 Lib/Nat 2PP 113936 30.4 +2.5

Formal 374840 93.8 -1.6 Informal 24892 6.2 +1.6 Total Votes 399732 92.6

WESTERN VICTORIA Enrolled 437701

Party Votes % Swing

Labor (8) 171257 43.7 -3.5 Liberal (2) 141727 36.2 +0.5 National (1) 22277 5.7 -0.8 Green 31301 8.0 +0.1 Family First 19064 4.9 +4.9 People Power 1844 0.5 +0.5 Others 4248 1.1 -1.7

Labor 2PP 206297 52.7 -2.2 Lib/Nat 2PP 185282 47.3 +2.2

Formal 391718 95.9 -0.9 Informal 16551 4.1 +0.9 Total Votes 408269 93.3

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Summary of Legislative Council Result

State-Wide Totals Roll 3 353 845 MLCs Change in MLCs Party (Candidates/Regions) Votes % Vote Swing Elected Actual Estimate

Labor Party (40/8) 1 234 082 41.45 -6.03 19 -6 -1 Liberal Party (37/8) 1 028 421 34.55 +0.04 15 .. +1 The Greens (36/8) 314 847 10.58 -0.29 3 +3 -2 The Nationals (12/3) 131 946 4.43 +0.07 2 -2 +1 Family First(35/8) 114 739 3.85 +3.85 .. .. .. Democratic Labor Party (23/8) 58 722 1.97 +1.97 1 +1 +1 People Power (16/8) 30 433 1.02 +1.02 .. .. .. Australian Democrats (15/5) 24 673 0.83 -0.96 .. .. .. Country Alliance (6/3) 13 329 0.45 +0.45 .. .. .. Christian Democratic Party (6/3) 5 819 0.20 +0.05 .. .. .. Socialist Alliance (2/1) 1 130 0.04 +0.04 .. .. .. Other Candidates (20/6) 18 788 0.63 -0.20 .. .. ..

Formal (248/8) 2 976 929 Informal 133 243 4.28 +0.61 40 -4 .. Total Votes 3 110 172 92.73 Roll 3 353 845

Note: There are two columns showing change in seats. The column headed 'Actual' compares the party numbers

for 40 elected members to the party position of the 44 retiring members as originally elected, ignoring the three MLCs who had become Independents. The column headed 'Estimate' compares the seats won by party with an estimate based on redistributing the 2002 results to match the newly defined regions. See page 70 for details of the redistribution.

Elected MLCs by Party by Region

Region ALP LIB GRN NAT DLP Total

Eastern Metropolitan 2 3 .. .. .. 5 Eastern Victoria 2 2 .. 1 .. 5 Northern Metropolitan 3 1 1 .. .. 5 Northern Victoria 2 2 .. 1 .. 5 South Eastern Metropolitan 3 2 .. .. .. 5 Southern Metropolitan 2 2 1 .. .. 5 Western Metropolitan 3 1 1 .. .. 5 Western Victoria 2 2 .. .. 1 5

Legislative Council 19 15 3 2 1 40

Quotas by Party by Region

Region ALP LIB GRN NAT DLP FFP OTH

Eastern Metropolitan 2.16 2.69 0.63 .. 0.09 0.27 0.16 Eastern Victoria 2.09 2.35 0.55 0.52 0.07 0.27 0.15 Northern Metropolitan 2.94 1.39 1.02 .. 0.31 0.17 0.17 Northern Victoria 1.81 1.75 0.44 1.27 0.13 0.22 0.38 South Eastern Metropolitan 2.99 2.02 0.43 .. 0.05 0.32 0.19 Southern Metropolitan 1.87 2.77 0.94 .. 0.07 0.13 0.22 Western Metropolitan 3.52 1.47 0.56 .. 0.06 0.24 0.15 Western Victoria 2.52 2.12 0.52 0.33 0.16 0.24 0.11

Total Quotas 16.58 13.82 4.23 1.77 0.79 1.54 1.27

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Eastern Metropolitan Roll 412 960 Candi- MLCs Change to Party (Group) dates Votes % Vote Swing Quotas Elected Est. 2002

Liberal Party (F) 5 168 583 44.8 +0.5 2.69 3 +1 Labor Party (D) 5 135 264 36.0 -7.4 2.16 2 .. The Greens (G) 5 39 587 10.5 +0.0 0.63 .. -1 Family First (E) 5 16 670 4.4 +4.4 0.27 .. .. Democratic Labor Party (B) 2 5 837 1.6 +1.6 0.09 .. .. Australian Democrats (C) 3 5 225 1.4 +0.8 0.08 .. .. People Power (A) 2 4 781 1.3 +1.3 0.08 .. .. Other Candidates 0 0.0 -1.2 0.00 .. ..

Formal 27 375947 5 Informal 12179 3.1 -0.2 Total Votes 388126 94.0 Quota 62658

Eastern Victoria Roll 417 673 Candi- MLCs Change to Party (Group) dates Votes % Vote Swing Quotas Elected Est. 2002

Liberal Party (B) 5 148 734 39.2 +2.2 2.35 2 .. Labor Party (D) 5 132 334 34.9 -5.7 2.09 2 .. The Greens (G) 5 34 745 9.2 -1.5 0.55 .. -1 The Nationals (H) 5 32 623 8.6 -1.6 0.52 1 +1 Family First (A) 5 16 895 4.5 +4.5 0.27 .. .. Democratic Labor Party (E) 4 4 467 1.2 +1.2 0.07 .. .. People Power (C) 2 3 709 1.0 +1.0 0.06 .. .. Country Alliance (J) 2 2 334 0.6 +0.6 0.04 .. .. Christian Democratic Party (I) 2 1 470 0.4 +0.4 0.02 .. .. Other Candidates 3 1 890 0.5 +0.4 0.03 .. .. Australian Democrats 0 0.0 -1.4 0.00 .. ..

Formal 38 379 201 5 Informal 12 625 3.2 -0.1 Total Votes 391 826 93.8 Quota 63 201

Northern Metropolitan Roll 419 105 Candi- MLCs Change to Party (Group) dates Votes % Vote Swing Quotas Elected Est. 2002

Labor Party (F) 5 176 303 49.0 -8.5 2.94 3 .. Liberal Party (G) 3 83 634 23.2 +0.5 1.39 1 .. The Greens (E) 5 61 465 17.1 +0.3 1.02 1 .. Democratic Labor Party (A) 2 18 581 5.2 +5.2 0.31 .. .. Family First (H) 4 10 117 2.8 +2.8 0.17 .. .. Australian Democrats (B) 3 4 521 1.3 -1.5 0.08 .. .. People Power (C) 2 3 894 1.1 +1.1 0.06 .. .. Other Candidates 4 1 634 0.5 +0.3 0.03 .. .. The Nationals 0 0.0 -0.2 0.00 .. ..

Formal 28 360 149 5 Informal 21 730 5.7 +1.4 Total Votes 381 879 91.1 Quota 60 025

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Northern Victoria Roll 408 029 Candi- MLCs Change to Party dates Votes % Vote Swing Quotas Elected Est. 2002

Labor Party (J) 5 110 015 30.1 -7.3 1.81 2 .. Liberal Party (K) 5 106 483 29.1 -0.7 1.75 2 .. The Nationals (D) 5 77 421 21.2 +1.9 1.27 1 .. The Greens (A) 3 26 603 7.3 +0.5 0.44 .. .. Family First (B) 4 13 381 3.7 +3.7 0.22 .. .. Democratic Labor Party (I) 3 7 841 2.1 +2.1 0.13 .. .. Country Alliance (F) 2 7 495 2.1 +2.1 0.12 .. .. People Power (G) 2 2 497 0.7 +0.7 0.04 .. .. Christian Democratic Party (C) 2 1 881 0.5 -0.1 0.03 .. .. Other Candidates 7 11 774 3.2 -1.4 0.19 .. .. Australian Democrats 0 0.0 -1.5 0.00 .. ..

Formal 38 365 391 5 Informal 15 426 4.1 +0.5 Total Votes 380 817 93.3 Quota 60 899

South Eastern Metropolitan Roll 412 943 Candi- MLCs Change to Party dates Votes % Vote Swing Quotas Elected Est. 2002

Labor Party (H) 5 181 986 49.8 -4.4 2.99 3 .. Liberal Party (B) 5 123 067 33.7 -0.9 2.02 2 .. The Greens (G) 3 26 408 7.2 -1.8 0.43 .. .. Family First (A) 4 19 238 5.3 +5.3 0.32 .. .. Australian Democrats (D) 3 4 967 1.4 -0.8 0.08 .. .. Democratic Labor Party (I) 2 3 276 0.9 +0.9 0.05 .. .. People Power (C) 2 2 580 0.7 +0.7 0.04 .. .. Christian Democratic Party (F) 2 2 468 0.7 +0.7 0.04 .. .. Other Candidates 2 1 557 0.4 +0.4 0.03 .. ..

Formal 28 365 547 5 Informal 20 200 5.2 +1.3 Total Votes 385 747 93.4 Quota 60 925

Southern Metropolitan Roll 413 587 Candi- MLCs Change to Party dates Votes % Vote Swing Quotas Elected Est. 2002

Liberal Party (D) 5 167 202 46.2 +2.1 2.77 2 .. Labor Party (H) 5 112 762 31.2 -6.7 1.87 2 .. The Greens (G) 5 56 816 15.7 +0.3 0.94 1 .. Family First (A) 3 7 894 2.2 +2.2 0.13 .. .. Australian Democrats (E) 3 6 219 1.7 -0.4 0.10 .. .. People Power (B) 2 4 952 1.4 +1.4 0.08 .. .. Democratic Labor Party (F) 3 4 206 1.2 +1.2 0.07 .. .. Other Candidates 3 1 754 0.5 +0.1 0.03 .. ..

Formal 29 361 805 5 Informal 11 420 3.1 -0.1 Total Votes 373 225 90.2 Quota 60 301

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Western Metropolitan Roll 431 847 Candi- MLCs Change to Party dates Votes % Vote Swing Quotas Elected Est. 2002

Labor Party (B) 5 219 706 58.7 -3.5 3.52 3 .. Liberal Party (C) 4 91 604 24.5 -1.2 1.47 1 .. The Greens (G) 5 35 201 9.4 -0.2 0.56 1 .. Family First (F) 5 15 032 4.0 +4.0 0.24 .. .. People Power (A) 2 5 098 1.4 +1.4 0.08 .. .. Democratic Labor Party (D) 2 4 029 1.1 +1.1 0.06 .. .. Australian Democrats (E) 3 3 741 1.0 -1.6 0.06 .. ..

Formal 26 374 411 5 Informal 25 075 6.3 +1.5 Total Votes 399 486 92.5 Quota 62 402

Western Victoria Roll 437 701 Candi- MLCs Change to Party dates Votes % Vote Swing Quotas Elected Est. 2002

Labor Party (I) 5 165 712 42.0 -5.3 2.52 2 -1 Liberal Party (G) 5 139 114 35.3 -1.9 2.12 2 .. The Greens (A) 5 34 022 8.6 +0.4 0.52 .. .. The Nationals (F) 2 21 902 5.6 +0.3 0.33 .. .. Family First (H) 5 15 512 3.9 +3.9 0.24 .. .. Democratic Labor Party (D) 5 10 485 2.7 +2.7 0.16 1 +1 Country Alliance (C) 2 3 500 0.9 +0.9 0.05 .. .. People Power (B) 2 2 922 0.7 +0.7 0.04 .. .. Socialist Alliance (E) 2 1 130 0.3 +0.3 0.02 .. .. Other Candidates 1 179 0.0 -0.3 0.00 .. .. Australian Democrats 0 0.0 -1.3 0.00 .. .. Christian Democratic Party 0 0.0 -0.5 0.00 .. ..

Formal 34 394 478 5 Informal 14 588 3.6 +0.5 Total Votes 409 066 93.5 Quota 65 747

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Upper and Lower House Comparisons

Legislative Council Vote by Party

P e r c e n t a g e V o t e b y P a r t y Region ALP LIB GRN NAT FFP DLP PP DEM OTH Infml

Eastern Metro 36.0 44.8 10.5 .. 4.4 1.6 1.3 1.4 0.0 3.1 Eastern Vic 34.9 39.2 9.2 8.6 4.5 1.2 1.0 .. 1.5 3.2 Northern Metro 49.0 23.2 17.1 .. 2.8 5.2 1.1 1.3 0.5 5.7 Northern Vic 30.1 29.1 7.3 21.2 3.7 2.1 0.7 .. 5.8 4.1 South Eastern Metro 49.8 33.7 7.2 .. 5.3 0.9 0.7 1.4 1.1 5.2 Southern Metro 31.2 46.2 15.7 .. 2.2 1.2 1.4 1.7 0.5 3.1 Western Metro 58.7 24.5 9.4 .. 4.0 1.1 1.4 1.0 0.0 6.3 Western Vic 42.0 35.3 8.6 5.6 3.9 2.7 0.7 .. 1.2 3.6

41.5 34.5 10.6 4.4 3.9 2.0 1.0 0.8 1.3 4.3

Legislative Assembly Vote by Party

P e r c e n t a g e V o t e b y P a r t y Region ALP LIB GRN NAT FFP DLP PP DEM OTH Infml

Eastern Metro 36.8 46.2 9.9 .. 4.8 .. 0.6 .. 1.8 4.0 Eastern Vic 33.5 38.3 8.6 9.3 4.2 .. 0.8 .. 5.4 4.2 Northern Metro 54.2 22.2 16.1 .. 3.5 .. 1.0 .. 3.0 5.5 Northern Vic 30.7 28.1 6.4 26.3 3.4 .. 0.5 .. 4.8 4.0 South Eastern Metro 52.8 33.4 7.7 .. 5.3 .. 0.3 .. 0.6 5.1 Southern Metro 34.7 47.1 14.7 .. 2.1 .. 0.4 .. 1.0 3.3 Western Metro 58.1 23.8 9.4 .. 6.1 .. 0.2 .. 2.5 6.2 Western Vic 43.7 36.2 8.0 5.7 4.9 .. 0.5 .. 1.1 4.1

43.1 34.4 10.0 5.2 4.3 0.0 0.5 0.0 2.5 4.6

Difference in Vote by Party (Council minus Assembly)

D I f f e r e n c e i n P e r c e n t a g e V o t e b y P a r t y Region ALP LIB GRN NAT FFP DLP PP DEM OTH Infml

Eastern Metro -0.8 -1.4 +0.6 .. -0.3 +1.6 +0.7 +1.4 -1.8 -0.9 Eastern Vic +1.4 +0.9 +0.6 -0.7 +0.3 +1.2 +0.2 .. -3.9 -1.0 Northern Metro -5.3 +1.0 +1.0 .. -0.7 +5.2 +0.1 +1.3 -2.5 +0.2 Northern Vic -0.6 +1.1 +0.9 -5.1 +0.3 +2.1 +0.2 .. +1.0 +0.0 South Eastern Metro -3.0 +0.2 -0.4 .. -0.0 +0.9 +0.4 +1.4 +0.5 +0.1 Southern Metro -3.5 -0.9 +1.0 .. +0.1 +1.2 +1.0 +1.7 -0.5 -0.3 Western Metro +0.6 +0.6 +0.0 .. -2.1 +1.1 +1.2 +1.0 -2.5 +0.0 Western Vic -1.7 -0.9 +0.6 -0.1 -0.9 +2.7 +0.3 .. +0.1 -0.5

-1.6 +0.1 +0.5 -0.7 -0.4 +2.0 +0.5 +0.8 -1.2 -0.3

Note: '+' indicates a party receiving a higher vote in the Council than the Assembly, a '-' indicates a lower vote in

the Council compared to the Assembly.

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Group Candidate Party Vote % Vote Quotas

A People Power 4781 1.27 0.0763

Orpen, Karen PP 4642 1.23 0.0741

Giles, John PP 139 0.04 0.0022

B D.L.P. 5837 1.55 0.0932

Byrne, Greg DLP 5710 1.52 0.0911

Wells, Ken DLP 127 0.03 0.0020

C Democrats 5225 1.39 0.0834

Beale, Craig DEM 4918 1.31 0.0785

Dettman, Mary DEM 116 0.03 0.0019

Aza, Rachel DEM 191 0.05 0.0030

D Labor Party 135264 35.98 2.1588

Leane, Shaun (Elected 2) ALP 133785 35.59 2.1352

Tee, Brian (Elected 4) ALP 224 0.06 0.0036

McKenzie, Andrew ALP 331 0.09 0.0053

Delarue, Coral ALP 571 0.15 0.0091

Symon, Mike ALP 353 0.09 0.0056

E Family First 16670 4.43 0.2660

Willis, Chris FFP 16031 4.26 0.2558

Ng, May FFP 194 0.05 0.0031

Bronte, Fiona FFP 224 0.06 0.0036

Bridge, John FFP 77 0.02 0.0012

Murray, Pat FFP 144 0.04 0.0023

F Liberal 168583 44.84 2.6905

*Dalla-Riva, Richard (Elected 1) LIB 166760 44.36 2.6614

*Atkinson, Bruce (Elected 3) LIB 687 0.18 0.0110

Kronberg, Jan (Elected 5) LIB 402 0.11 0.0064

Liu, Gladys LIB 269 0.07 0.0043

Koce, Matthew LIB 465 0.12 0.0074

G Greens 39587 10.53 0.6318

Pemberton, Bill GRN 38246 10.17 0.6104

Perrott, Kiera GRN 280 0.07 0.0045

Scott, Nina GRN 286 0.08 0.0046

Tankey, Howard GRN 133 0.04 0.0021

Powell, Janet GRN 642 0.17 0.0102

Formal 375947

Informal 12179 3.14

Total Votes 388126 93.99

Roll 412960

Quota 62658

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Both the Labor and Liberal Parties polled in excess of two quotas filling the first four vacancies in order with Richard Dalla-Riva (LIB), Shaun Leane (ALP), Bruce Atkinson (LIB) and Brian Tee (ALP). The count continued until only one candidate remained from each of the seven groups on the ballot paper. During this stage of the count, all preferences distributed were below the votes, the ticket votes sitting with the third candidates on the Liberal and Labor lists, and with the lead candidates for the other five groups. At the end of Count 100, the total votes for each candidate and the change from party totals at Count 1 were as follows. After Count 100

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Jan Kronberg LIB -294 42973 11.43 0.6858 Bill Pemberton GRN +105 39692 10.56 0.6335 Chris Willis FFP -150 16520 4.39 0.2637 Andrew McKenzie ALP -491 9457 2.52 0.1509 Greg Byrne DLP +111 5948 1.58 0.0949 Craig Beale DEM +56 5281 1.40 0.0843 Karen Orpen PP +170 4951 1.32 0.0790 (Exhausted) +392 392 0.10 0.0063

The first candidate with a ticket vote excluded was Karen Orpen of People Power during counts 101-106. The People Power preference ticket flowed to Craig Beale (DEM), putting Beale ahead of the final DLP candidate. After Count 106

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Jan Kronberg LIB +104 43077 11.46 0.6875 Bill Pemberton GRN +285 39977 10.63 0.6380 Chris Willis FFP +98 16618 4.42 0.2652 Andrew McKenzie ALP +130 9587 2.55 0.1530 Craig Beale DEM +3733 9014 2.40 0.1439 Greg Byrne DLP +391 6339 1.69 0.1012 Karen Orpen PP -4951 .. (Exhausted) +211 603 0.16 0.0096

Having been passed at the previous count, Greg Byrne (DLP) was excluded during Counts 107-112, the DLP preference ticket flowing to Chris Willis (FFP). After Count 112

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Jan Kronberg LIB +79 43156 11.48 0.6888 Bill Pemberton GRN +83 40060 10.66 0.6393 Chris Willis FFP +5390 22008 5.85 0.3512 Andrew McKenzie ALP +103 9690 2.58 0.1546 Craig Beale DEM +411 9425 2.51 0.1504 Greg Byrne DLP -6339 .. (Exhausted) +274 877 0.23 0.014

Craig Beale (Democrat) was excluded by counts 113-118. His tally included two totals of ticket votes, the Australian Democrat tickets and those previously transferred from People Power. Both had a next valid preference for the Greens. This put Green candidate Bill Pemberton into first place ahead of the Liberal candidate.

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After Count 118

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Bill Pemberton GRN +8271 48331 12.86 0.7713 Jan Kronberg LIB +150 43306 11.52 0.6911 Chris Willis FFP +231 22239 5.92 0.3549 Andrew McKenzie ALP +321 10011 2.66 0.1598 Craig Beale DEM -9425 .. (Exhausted) +459 1336 0.36 0.0213

The third Labor candidate Andrew McKenzie was excluded at counts 119-124, the Labor preference ticket also flowing to the Greens, putting Bill Pemberton further ahead of Jan Kronberg, but still well short of a quota with only one more candidate left to be excluded. After Count 124

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Bill Pemberton GRN +8662 56993 15.16 0.9096 Jan Kronberg LIB +158 43464 11.56 0.6937 Chris Willis FFP +180 22419 5.96 0.3578 Andrew McKenzie ALP -10011 .. (Exhausted) +1019 2355 0.63 0.0376

The third placed candidate Chris Willis (FFP) was now excluded. Count 125 distributed Willis's first preference votes and the ticket votes for Family First. These flowed to Jan Kronberg. Count 126 distributed all full value preferences received by Willis, including the DLP ticket votes. These again flowed to Kronberg, delivering the final seat in the Province to the Liberal Party. A small number of reduced transfer value votes previously received by Willis did not need to be distributed. After Count 126

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Jan Kronberg LIB +21221 64685 17.21 1.0324 Bill Pemberton GRN +326 57319 15.25 0.9148 Chris Willis FFP -22289 130 0.03 0.0021 (Exhausted) +742 3097 0.82 0.0494

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EASTERN VICTORIA REGION

Group Candidate Party Vote % Vote Quotas

A Family First 16895 4.46 0.2673

Eastman, Cameron FFP 16413 4.33 0.2597

Reimer, Joshua FFP 198 0.05 0.0031

Buchanan, Wendy FFP 161 0.04 0.0025

Harvey, Mark FFP 53 0.01 0.0008

Van Enk, Markus FFP 70 0.02 0.0011

B Liberal 148734 39.22 2.3533

*Davis, Philip (Elected 1) LIB 147713 38.95 2.3372

O'Donohue, Edward (Elected 3) LIB 388 0.10 0.0061

Manson, Susie LIB 215 0.06 0.0034

Meredith, Susie LIB 140 0.04 0.0022

Hyland, Daniel LIB 278 0.07 0.0044

C People Power 3709 0.98 0.0587

Byrne, Gabriela PP 3615 0.95 0.0572

Hughson, Jodie PP 94 0.02 0.0015

D Labor Party 132334 34.90 2.0939

#Viney, Matt (Elected 2) ALP 131334 34.63 2.0780

*Scheffer, Johan (Elected 4) ALP 191 0.05 0.0030

*Romanes, Glenyys ALP 189 0.05 0.0030

Cook, Gregg ALP 320 0.08 0.0051

Dettrick, Ann ALP 300 0.08 0.0047

E D.L.P. 4467 1.18 0.0707

Crea, Pat DLP 4347 1.15 0.0688

Lamanna, Pat DLP 57 0.02 0.0009

Hansen, Margaret DLP 36 0.01 0.0006

Evelyn-Liardet, Teresa DLP 27 0.01 0.0004

F Group F 1725 0.45 0.0273

Ellis, Henrie IND 1650 0.44 0.0261

Pearman, Stephen IND 75 0.02 0.0012

G Greens 34745 9.16 0.5498

Delecretaz, Louis GRN 33604 8.86 0.5317

Redwood, Jill GRN 543 0.14 0.0086

Beardsley, George GRN 269 0.07 0.0043

Thompson, Catheryn GRN 174 0.05 0.0028

Jordan, Daniel GRN 155 0.04 0.0025

H Nationals 32623 8.60 0.5162

*Hall, Peter (Elected 5) NAT 32317 8.52 0.5113

Coates, Janice NAT 118 0.03 0.0019

Head, Wesley NAT 82 0.02 0.0013

Hammett, Jenny NAT 44 0.01 0.0007

Buckland, Neville NAT 62 0.02 0.0010

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I Christian Democrats 1470 0.39 0.0233

Voight, Wolfgang CDP 1429 0.38 0.0226

Brockhus, Eddie CDP 41 0.01 0.0006

J Country Alliance 2334 0.62 0.0369

Jones, Andrew CA 2233 0.59 0.0353

Kelly, Peter CA 101 0.03 0.0016

UNG Glibanovic, Adnan IND 165 0.04 0.0026

Formal 379201

Informal 12625 3.22

Total Votes 391826 93.81

Roll 417673

Quota 63201 Both the Labor and Liberal Parties polled in excess of two quotas filling the first four vacancies with in order Philip Davis (LIB), Matt Viney (ALP), Edward O'Donohue (LIB) and Johan Scheffer (ALP). The count continued until only one candidate remained from each of the ten groups on the ballot paper. During this stage of the count, all preferences distributed were below the votes, all ticket votes sitting with the third candidates on the Liberal and Labor lists and the lead candidates of the other eight groups. At the end of Count 138, the total votes for each candidate and the change from party totals at Count 1 were as follows. At Count 138

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Louis Delecretaz GRN -120 34625 9.13 0.5479 Peter Hall NAT +191 32814 8.65 0.5192 Susie Manson LIB -291 22041 5.81 0.3487 Cameron Eastman FFP -122 16773 4.42 0.2654 Glenyys Romanes ALP -257 5675 1.50 0.0898 Pat Crea DLP +25 4492 1.18 0.0711 Gabriela Byrne PP +100 3809 1.00 0.0603 Andrew Jones CA +70 2404 0.63 0.0380 Henrie Ellis IND +133 1858 0.49 0.0294 Wolfgang Voight CDP +52 1522 0.40 0.0241 Ungrouped -165 .. Exhausted +288 288 0.08 0.0046

The first candidate with a group ticket vote excluded was Wolfgang Voight of the Christian Democrats. The CDP ticket vote flowed to Family First at counts 139-144. At Count 144

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Louis Delecretaz GRN +9 34634 9.13 0.5480 Peter Hall NAT +26 32840 8.66 0.5196 Susie Manson LIB +15 22056 5.82 0.3490 Cameron Eastman FFP +1374 18147 4.79 0.2871 Glenyys Romanes ALP +5 5680 1.50 0.0899 Pat Crea DLP +8 4500 1.19 0.0712 Gabriela Byrne PP +12 3821 1.01 0.0605 Andrew Jones CA +30 2434 0.64 0.0385 Henrie Ellis IND +9 1867 0.49 0.0295 Wolfgang Voight CDP -1522 .. Exhausted +33 321 0.08 0.0051

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Counts 145-150 excluded Independent candidate Henrie Ellis, ticket preferences flowing to Gabriela Byrne of People Power, putting her ahead of the final DLP candidate. At Count 150

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Louis Delecretaz GRN +76 34710 9.15 0.5492 Peter Hall NAT +140 32980 8.70 0.5218 Susie Manson LIB +53 22109 5.83 0.3498 Cameron Eastman FFP +32 18179 4.79 0.2876 Glenyys Romanes ALP +58 5738 1.51 0.0908 Gabriela Byrne PP +1346 5167 1.36 0.0818 Pat Crea DLP +21 4521 1.19 0.0715 Andrew Jones CA +60 2494 0.66 0.0395 Henrie Ellis IND -1867 .. Exhausted +82 403 0.11 0.0064

Counts 151-156 excluded Andrew Jones of the Country Alliance. The ticket preferences flowed to Peter Hall of the National Party, moving him into first place ahead of the final Green candidate. At Count 156

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Peter Hall NAT +2126 35106 9.26 0.5555 Louis Delecretaz GRN +29 34739 9.16 0.5497 Susie Manson LIB +61 22170 5.85 0.3508 Cameron Eastman FFP +20 18199 4.80 0.2880 Glenyys Romanes ALP +45 5783 1.53 0.0915 Gabriela Byrne PP +67 5234 1.38 0.0828 Pat Crea DLP +23 4544 1.20 0.0719 Andrew Jones CA -2494 .. Exhausted +126 529 0.14 0.0084

Counts 157-162 excluded Pat Crea of the DLP, the party's ticket preferences flowing to Gabriela Byrne, putting her total ahead of the remaining Labor candidate. At Count 162

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Peter Hall NAT +42 35148 9.27 0.5561 Louis Delecretaz GRN +53 34792 9.18 0.5505 Susie Manson LIB +29 22199 5.85 0.3512 Cameron Eastman FFP +48 18247 4.81 0.2887 Gabriela Byrne PP +4170 9404 2.48 0.1488 Glenyys Romanes ALP +50 5833 1.54 0.0923 Pat Crea DLP -4544 .. Exhausted +152 681 0.18 0.0108

The exclusion of the third Labor candidate Glenyys Romanes saw Labor's ticket votes transferred at reduced transfer value to Gabriela Byrne. Byrne's total remained short of Family First's total, meaning that Byrne was to be the next excluded candidate.

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At Count 168

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Peter Hall NAT +49 35197 9.28 0.5569 Louis Delecretaz GRN +208 35000 9.23 0.5538 Susie Manson LIB +42 22241 5.87 0.3519 Cameron Eastman FFP +36 18283 4.82 0.2893 Gabriela Byrne PP +4841 14245 3.76 0.2254 Glenyys Romanes ALP -5833 .. Exhausted +661 1342 0.35 0.0212

Counts 169-174 excluded the votes of Gabriela Byrne. Her total included four group votes, the Labor and Independent group votes with next preference for the Greens, and the People Power and DLP group votes with next preferences for Family First. These tickets pushed the Greens ahead of the Nationals again, and also pushed Family First into third place leaving Liberal Susie Manson to be the next excluded candidate. At Count 174

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Louis Delecretaz GRN +6316 41316 10.9 0.6537 Peter Hall NAT +81 35278 9.30 0.5582 Cameron Eastman FFP +7502 25785 6.80 0.4080 Susie Manson LIB +87 22328 5.89 0.3533 Gabriela Byrne PP -14245 .. Exhausted +260 1602 0.42 0.0253

Counts 175-180 now excluded Susie Manson, Liberal preferences flowing by the party preference ticket to the National Party. At Count 180

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Peter Hall NAT +21360 56638 14.94 0.8962 Louis Delecretaz GRN +77 41393 10.92 0.6549 Cameron Eastman FFP +90 25875 6.82 0.4094 Susie Manson LIB -22328 .. Exhausted +810 2412 0.64 0.0382

Count 181 began the exclusion of Family First's Cameron Eastman. This distribution dealt with only the 16413 first preferences for Eastman, including all of Family First's ticket votes with next preference for the Nationals' Peter Hall, electing him to the fifth seat. There was no need to distribute the balance of Eastman's votes consisting of preferences from other candidates and groups on the ballot paper. At Count 181

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Peter Hall NAT +15701 72339 19.08 1.1446 Louis Delecretaz GRN +134 41527 10.95 0.6571 Cameron Eastman FFP -16413 9462 2.5 0.1497 Exhausted +578 2990 0.79 0.0473

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NORTHERN METROPOLITAN REGION

Group Candidate Party Vote % Vote Quotas

A D.L.P. 18581 5.16 0.3096

Mulholland, John DLP 18309 5.08 0.3050

Harwood, Kevin DLP 272 0.08 0.0045

B Democrats 4521 1.26 0.0753

Lutz, Geoff DEM 4201 1.17 0.0700

Healy, Jessica DEM 218 0.06 0.0036

Stone, Robert DEM 102 0.03 0.0017

C People Power 3894 1.08 0.0649

Biggs, Barbara PP 3748 1.04 0.0624

Hughes, Vern PP 146 0.04 0.0024

D Group D 1634 0.45 0.0272

Kaliniy, Joseph IND 1406 0.39 0.0234

Mesaritis, Koulla IND 61 0.02 0.0010

Alexopoulos, Alexios IND 83 0.02 0.0014

Senkul, Mousto IND 84 0.02 0.0014

E Greens 61465 17.07 1.0240

Barber, Greg (Elected 4) GRN 59360 16.48 0.9889

Carey, Priya GRN 713 0.20 0.0119

Pham, Hoa GRN 433 0.12 0.0072

Osboldstone, Glenn GRN 537 0.15 0.0089

Marti, Daniel GRN 422 0.12 0.0070

F Labor 176303 48.95 2.9372

*Theophanous, Theo (Elected 1) ALP 172158 47.80 2.8681

*Mikakos, Jenny (Elected 3) ALP 1436 0.40 0.0239

Elasmar, Nazih (Elected 5) ALP 1321 0.37 0.0220

Ryan, Michele ALP 590 0.16 0.0098

Caputo, Joe ALP 798 0.22 0.0133

G Liberal 83634 23.22 1.3933

Guy, Matthew (Elected 2) LIB 82911 23.02 1.3813

De Marchi, Dino LIB 357 0.10 0.0059

Arnus, Emilia LIB 366 0.10 0.0061

H Family First 10117 2.81 0.1685

Bos, Liz FFP 9720 2.70 0.1619

Shand, Amy FFP 217 0.06 0.0036

Angeli, Giacomo FFP 84 0.02 0.0014

Crea, Roy FFP 96 0.03 0.0016

Formal 360149 100 6

Informal 21730 5.69

Total Votes 381879 91.12

Roll 419105

Quota 60025

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On first preferences the Labor Party filled two quotas and the Liberal Party one quota, resulting in the first three vacancies being filled in order by Theo Theophanous (ALP), Matthew Guy (LIB) and Jenny Mikakos (ALP). The total for all Green candidates was in excess of a quota, but lead candidate Greg Barber had less than a quota. It took the exclusion of three Green candidates before Barber reached a full quota and was elected to the fourth vacancy at count 74. Only one candidate from each of the groups on the ballot paper remained by Count 84, at which point the totals by candidate and change from party votes at Count 1 were as follows. At Count 84

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Nazih Elasmar ALP -913 55340 15.37 0.9219 Dino De Marchi LIB +17 23626 6.56 0.3936 John Mulholland DLP -17 18564 5.15 0.3093 Liz Bos FFP -80 10037 2.79 0.1672 Geoff Lutz DEM +38 4559 1.27 0.0760 Barbara Biggs PP +140 4034 1.12 0.0672 Priya Carey GRN +387 1827 0.51 0.0304 Joseph Kaliniy IND -9 1625 0.45 0.0271 Exhausted 305 0.08 0.0051

Counts 85-90 excluded Independent Joseph Kaliniy, his preference ticket flowing to the DLP. At Count 90

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Nazih Elasmar ALP +21 55361 15.37 0.9223 Dino De Marchi LIB +25 23651 6.57 0.3940 John Mulholland DLP +1278 19842 5.51 0.3306 Liz Bos FFP +15 10052 2.79 0.1675 Geoff Lutz DEM +44 4603 1.28 0.0767 Barbara Biggs PP +67 4101 1.14 0.0683 Priya Carey GRN +56 1883 0.52 0.0314 Joseph Kaliniy IND -1625 .. Exhausted +120 425 0.12 0.0071

The exclusion of the second Green candidate Priya Carey during Counts 91-96 produced a flow of preferences to both Labor and the Democrats. Only 110 of Carey's total votes were Green ticket votes, the balance below the line votes, resulting in a third of the ballot papers exhausting their preferences. At Count 96

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Nazih Elasmar ALP +497 55858 15.51 0.9306 Dino De Marchi LIB +64 23715 6.58 0.3951 John Mulholland DLP +52 19894 5.52 0.3314 Liz Bos FFP +16 10068 2.80 0.1677 Geoff Lutz DEM +411 5014 1.39 0.0835 Barbara Biggs PP +158 4259 1.18 0.0710 Priya Carey GRN -1883 .. Exhausted +686 1111 0.31 0.0185

Counts 97-102 excluded Barbara Biggs, the People Power preference ticket flowing to the DLP.

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At Count 102

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Nazih Elasmar ALP +199 56057 15.56 0.9339 Dino De Marchi LIB +94 23809 6.61 0.3967 John Mulholland DLP +98 19992 5.55 0.3331 Liz Bos FFP +70 10138 2.81 0.1689 Geoff Lutz DEM +3480 8494 2.36 0.1415 Barbara Biggs PP -4259 .. Exhausted +329 1440 0.40 0.024

Counts 103 distributed the preferences of Geoff Lutz, the final Australian Democrat candidate. His party ticket was split between the Labor and Liberal Parties, though below-the-line votes clearly favoured Labor. Count 104 excluded preferences received at full transfer from People Power and that party's ticket votes had next preference for the DLP. Counts 105-108 excluded a small number of reduced transfer value preferences. At Count 108

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Nazih Elasmar ALP +2449 58506 16.24 0.9747 Dino De Marchi LIB +1931 25740 7.15 0.4288 John Mulholland DLP +3517 23509 6.53 0.3917 Liz Bos FFP +72 10210 2.83 0.1701 Geoff Lutz DEM -8494 .. Exhausted +534 1974 0.55 0.0329

Counts 109-114 excluded Liz Bos of Family First. The Family First preference ticket flowed to the DLP, putting the DLP's John Mulholland ahead of the second placed Liberal candidate. At Count 114

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Nazih Elasmar ALP +90 58596 16.27 0.9762 John Mulholland DLP +9511 33020 9.17 0.5501 Dino De Marchi LIB +285 26025 7.23 0.4336 Liz Bos FFP -10210 .. Exhausted +337 2311 0.64 0.0385

The remaining Liberal candidate Dino De Marchi was now excluded. Count 115 distributed his 357 first preference votes and Count 116 a further 2,837 full value preferences, which included half of the Australian Democrat ticket votes with next preference for Labor. These two bundles were enough votes to deliver the fifth seat to Labor's Nazih Elasmar without the need to distribute the Liberal ticket votes. At Count 116

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Nazih Elasmar ALP +2019 60615 16.83 1.0098 John Mulholland DLP +271 33291 9.24 0.5546 Dino De Marchi LIB -3194 22831 6.34 0.3804 Exhausted +904 3215 0.89 0.0536

The above distribution describes the North Metropolitan re-count. A data error in the provisional count gave the Liberal party approximately 6,000 extra votes. A distribution of preferences on these first preferences left Labor short of a third quota at the end of the count, Liberal preferences provisionally electing the DLP's John Mulholland. The error was corrected on the re-count.

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NORTHERN VICTORIA REGION

Group Candidate Party Vote % Vote Quotas

A Greens 26603 7.28 0.4368

Alden, Jennifer GRN 25933 7.10 0.4258

Baly, Jon GRN 216 0.06 0.0035

O'Connor, Jenny GRN 454 0.12 0.0075

B Family First 13381 3.66 0.2197

Hulls, Nathan FFP 13085 3.58 0.2149

Corboy, Mary Lou FFP 135 0.04 0.0022

Valentine, Nathanael FFP 91 0.02 0.0015

Leach, Helen FFP 70 0.02 0.0011

C Christian Democrats 1881 0.51 0.0309

Seymour, Phil CDP 1819 0.50 0.0299

McDonald, Ewan CDP 62 0.02 0.0010

D Nationals 77421 21.19 1.2713

*Drum, Damian (Elected 3) NAT 76862 21.04 1.2621

McAsey, Rachel NAT 149 0.04 0.0024

Scholz, Justin NAT 210 0.06 0.0034

Mitchel, Robert NAT 103 0.03 0.0017

O'Sullivan, Brian NAT 97 0.03 0.0016

E Group E 7487 2.05 0.1229

de Pieri, Stefano IND 7239 1.98 0.1189

Healy, Helen IND 91 0.02 0.0015

Brown, Geoff IND 61 0.02 0.0010

Rocca, Joe IND 48 0.01 0.0008

Fettling, Neil IND 48 0.01 0.0008

F Country Alliance 7495 2.05 0.1231

Lee, Danny CA 7430 2.03 0.1220

Goodwin, Fred CA 65 0.02 0.0011

G People Power 2497 0.68 0.0410

Allen, Denise PP 2462 0.67 0.0404

Bachmann, Phil PP 35 0.01 0.0006

H Group H 4287 1.17 0.0704

Whelan, Laurie IND 4172 1.14 0.0685

O'Brien, Peter IND 115 0.03 0.0019

I D.L.P. 7841 2.15 0.1288

Robinson, Andrew DLP 7684 2.10 0.1262

McCormack, Paul DLP 75 0.02 0.0012

Lane, Sharon DLP 82 0.02 0.0013

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J Labor 110015 30.11 1.8065

*Broad, Candy (Elected 1) ALP 108960 29.82 1.7892

*Darveniza, Kaye (Elected 5) ALP 403 0.11 0.0066

Lewis, Marg ALP 226 0.06 0.0037

Dobson, Brad ALP 146 0.04 0.0024

Byron, Jamie ALP 280 0.08 0.0046

K Liberal 106483 29.14 1.7485

*Lovell, Wendy (Elected 2) LIB 105899 28.98 1.7389

Petrovich, Donna (Elected 4) LIB 227 0.06 0.0037

Lithgow, John LIB 133 0.04 0.0022

Devereux, Zie LIB 103 0.03 0.0017

Gillies-Smith, Michael LIB 121 0.03 0.0020

Formal 365391 99.99 5.9999

Informal 15426 4.05

Total Votes 380817 93.33

Roll 408029

Quota 60899 On the count of first preferences three MLCs were elected, in order Candy Broad (ALP), Wendy Lovell (LIB) and Damian Drum (NAT). The count continued until at Count 117, only one candidate remained from each group on the ballot paper. These were the second candidates on the Labor, Liberal and National tickets, and the lead candidate of every other group. The tally at Count 117 and change in party vote since Count 1 was: At Count 117

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Kaye Darveniza ALP -175 48941 13.39 0.8036 Donna Petrovich LIB -240 45344 12.41 0.7446 Jennifer Alden GRN -60 26543 7.26 0.4359 Rachel McAsey NAT -425 16097 4.41 0.2643 Nathan Hulls FFP -90 13291 3.64 0.2182 Andrew Robinson DLP +6 7847 2.15 0.1289 Stefano de Pieri IND +200 7687 2.10 0.1262 Danny Lee CA +140 7635 2.09 0.1254 Laurie Whelan IND +122 4409 1.21 0.0724 Denise Allen PP +80 2577 0.71 0.0423 Phil Seymour CDP +89 1970 0.54 0.0323 Exhausted 217 0.54 0.0323

Counts 118-122 excluded Christian Democrat Phil Seymour, his party preference ticket flowing to Family First.

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At Count 122

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Kaye Darveniza ALP +13 48954 13.40 0.8039 Donna Petrovich LIB +15 45359 12.41 0.7448 Jennifer Alden GRN +17 26560 7.27 0.4361 Rachel McAsey NAT +40 16137 4.42 0.2650 Nathan Hulls FFP +1719 15010 4.11 0.2465 Andrew Robinson DLP +12 7859 2.15 0.1290 Stefano de Pieri IND +29 7716 2.11 0.1267 Danny Lee CA +16 7651 2.09 0.1256 Laurie Whelan IND +11 4420 1.21 0.0726 Denise Allen PP +16 2593 0.71 0.0426 Phil Seymour CDP -1970 .. Exhausted +79 296 0.54 0.0323

Counts 123-127 excluded Denise Allen of People Power and Counts 128-132 excluded Independent Laurie Whelan. The preference tickets of both groups flowed to Independent Stefano de Pieri. At Count 132

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Kaye Darveniza ALP +276 49230 13.47 0.8084 Donna Petrovich LIB +164 45523 12.46 0.7475 Jennifer Alden GRN +738 27298 7.47 0.4483 Rachel McAsey NAT +113 16250 4.45 0.2668 Nathan Hulls FFP +237 15247 4.17 0.2504 Stefano de Pieri IND +4913 12629 3.46 0.2074 Andrew Robinson DLP +136 7995 2.19 0.1313 Danny Lee CA +137 7788 2.13 0.1279 Laurie Whelan IND -4420 .. Denise Allen PP -2593 .. Exhausted +300 596 0.54 0.0323

Counts 133-137 excluded Danny Lee of the Country Alliance, and Counts 138-142 Andrew Robinson of the DLP. The group ticket preferences of both parties flowed to Family First, putting Family First ahead of both the Greens and the National Party. At Count 142

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Kaye Darveniza ALP +372 49602 13.58 0.8145 Donna Petrovich LIB +277 45800 12.53 0.7521 Nathan Hulls FFP +13991 29238 8.00 0.4801 Jennifer Alden GRN +133 27431 7.51 0.4504 Rachel McAsey NAT +186 16436 4.50 0.2699 Stefano de Pieri IND +335 12964 3.55 0.2129 Andrew Robinson DLP -7995 .. Danny Lee CA -7788 .. Exhausted +498 1094 0.54 0.0323

The exclusion of Independent Stefano de Pieri at counts 143-147 included the distribution of preference tickets from People Power and Independent Laurie Whelan. All three tickets gave next preference to the Greens, putting the Greens back in front of Family First.

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At Count 147

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Kaye Darveniza ALP +548 50150 13.73 0.8235 Donna Petrovich LIB +303 46103 12.62 0.7570 Jennifer Alden GRN +10078 37509 10.27 0.6159 Nathan Hulls FFP +217 29455 8.06 0.4837 Rachel McAsey NAT +306 16742 4.58 0.2749 Stefano de Pieri IND -12964 .. Exhausted +1522 2616 0.54 0.0323

Counts 148-152 excluded the National Party's Rachel McAsey. The preferences flowed overwhelmingly to Liberal Donna Petrovich, electing her to fill the fourth vacancy. At Count 152

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Donna Petrovich LIB +15642 61745 16.90 1.0139 Kaye Darveniza ALP +75 50225 13.75 0.8247 Jennifer Alden GRN +65 37574 10.28 0.6170 Nathan Hulls FFP +141 29596 8.10 0.4860 Rachel McAsey NAT -16742 .. Exhausted +826 3442 0.54 0.0323

Count 153 distributed the small surplus of Donna Petrovich, the preferences flowing overwhelmingly to Nathan Hulls of Family First. At Count 153

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Donna Petrovich LIB -846 60899 16.67 1.0000 Kaye Darveniza ALP +1 50226 13.75 0.8247 Jennifer Alden GRN +1 37575 10.28 0.6170 Nathan Hulls FFP +833 30429 8.33 0.4997 Exhausted +9 3451 0.54 0.0323

Count 154 began the exclusion of Family First's Nathan Hulls, starting with first preference votes for Hulls. This included Family First ticket votes with next preference for Labor's Kaye Darveniza. She was elected to the fifth vacancy without the need to distribute the balance of Hulls' votes. At Count 154

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Kaye Darveniza ALP +12544 62770 17.18 1.0307 Jennifer Alden GRN +90 37665 10.31 0.6185 Nathan Hulls FFP -13085 17344 4.75 0.2848 Exhausted +451 3902 0.54 0.0323

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SOUTH EASTERN METROPOLITAN REGION Group Candidate Party Vote % Vote Quotas

A Family First 19238 5.26 0.3158

Hermans, Ann-Marie FFP 18726 5.12 0.3074

Ashdown, Steven FFP 244 0.07 0.0040

Ross, Ann FFP 179 0.05 0.0029

Blaze, Annette FFP 89 0.02 0.0015

B Liberal 123067 33.67 2.0200

*Rich-Phillips, Gordon (Elected 2) LIB 121756 33.31 1.9985

Peulich, Inga (Elected 4) LIB 404 0.11 0.0066

Ong, Ken LIB 326 0.09 0.0054

La Fontaine, Susanne LIB 305 0.08 0.0050

Aivaliotis, John LIB 276 0.08 0.0045

C People Power 2580 0.71 0.0423

Hancock, Linda PP 2503 0.68 0.0411

Pazaitis, Maria PP 77 0.02 0.0013

D Democrats 4967 1.36 0.0815

Bailey, Karen DEM 4832 1.32 0.0793

Batten, David Richard DEM 41 0.01 0.0007

Berk, Daniel DEM 94 0.03 0.0015

E Group E 1557 0.43 0.0256

Gonsalvez, Geraldine IND 1460 0.40 0.0240

Boustead, Julie IND 97 0.03 0.0016

F Christian Democrats 2468 0.68 0.0405

Herrmann, Sandra CDP 2402 0.66 0.0394

Zuiderwyk, Jenny CDP 66 0.02 0.0011

G Greens 26408 7.22 0.4335

Reihir, Jim GRN 25652 7.02 0.4210

Avery, Nicole GRN 348 0.10 0.0057

Andrew, Dean GRN 408 0.11 0.0067

H Labor 181986 49.78 2.9870

*Jennings, Gavin (Elected 1) ALP 179814 49.19 2.9514

*Somyurek, Adem (Elected 3) ALP 590 0.16 0.0097

*Smith, Bob (Elected 5) ALP 422 0.12 0.0069

Rossi, Vince ALP 673 0.18 0.0110

Yip, Shilana ALP 487 0.13 0.0080

I D.L.P. 3276 0.90 0.0538

De Graaff, Denise DLP 3193 0.87 0.0524

Murphy, Frances DLP 83 0.02 0.0014

Formal 365547 100.01 6

Informal 20200 5.24

Total Votes 385747 93.41

Roll 412943

Quota 60925

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Both the Labor and Liberal tickets polled in excess of two quotas, but not enough of the Liberal first preference were for the lead Liberal candidate to allow the election of a second candidate at the initial stages of the count. The first three candidates elected were in order Gavin Jennings (ALP), Gordon Rich-Phillips (LIB) and Adem Somyurek (ALP). At the end of Count 43 the second Liberal candidate Inga Peulich reached a quota and was elected to the fourth vacancy. The final Liberal candidate was excluded at Counts 79-84. By count 90 no Liberals remained, the remaining candidates being the the third Labor candidate Bob Smith and the lead candidate of other groups. The total votes for each candidate and the change in party totals since Count 1 were as follows: At Count 90

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Bob Smith ALP -609 59527 16.28 0.9771 Jim Reihir GRN +107 26515 7.25 0.4352 Ann-Marie Hermans FFP -62 19176 5.25 0.3147 Karen Bailey DEM +244 5211 1.43 0.0855 Denise De Graaff DLP +145 3421 0.94 0.0562 Linda Hancock PP +160 2740 0.75 0.0450 Sandra Herrmann CDP +99 2567 0.70 0.0421 Geraldine Gonsalvez IND +161 1718 0.47 0.0282 (Liberal) LIB -1217 0 0 0 Exhausted +844 844 0.23 0.0139

Counts 91-96 excluded Independent Geraldine Gonsalvez whose preference ticket flowed to Linda Hancock of People Power. At Count 96

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Bob Smith ALP +42 59569 16.30 0.9777 Jim Reihir GRN +70 26585 7.27 0.4364 Ann-Marie Hermans FFP +59 19235 5.26 0.3157 Karen Bailey DEM +66 5277 1.44 0.0866 Linda Hancock PP +1237 3977 1.09 0.0653 Denise De Graaff DLP +42 3463 0.95 0.0568 Sandra Herrmann CDP +39 2606 0.71 0.0428 Geraldine Gonsalvez IND -1718 0 0 0 Exhausted +166 1010 0.28 0.0166

Counts 97-102 excluded the final Christian Democrat candidate and Counts 103-108 the final DLP candidate. The preference tickets of both parties flowed to Family First. At Count 108

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Bob Smith ALP +120 59689 16.33 0.9797 Jim Reihir GRN +123 26708 7.31 0.4384 Ann-Marie Hermans FFP +5421 24656 6.74 0.4047 Karen Bailey DEM +107 5384 1.47 0.0884 Linda Hancock PP +55 4032 1.10 0.0662 Denise De Graaff DLP -3463 0 0 0 Sandra Herrmann CDP -2606 0 0 0 Exhausted +248 1258 0.34 0.0206

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Counts 109-114 excluded Linda Hancock of People Power. Her total included two preference tickets, the ticket of Independent Geraldine Gonsalvez with next preference for the Greens, and People Power ticket votes with next preference for the Australian Democrats. At Count 114

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Bob Smith ALP +54 59743 16.34 0.9806 Jim Reihir GRN +1322 28030 7.67 0.4601 Ann-Marie Hermans FFP +86 24742 6.77 0.4061 Karen Bailey DEM +2349 7733 2.12 0.1269 Linda Hancock PP -4032 0 0 0 Exhausted +230 1488 0.41 0.0244

Counts 115-120 excluded Australian Democrat candidate Karen Bailey. Her total included Australian Democrat and People Power ticket votes both with next preference for Green candidate Jim Rehir. While Labor's Bob Smith remained short of a quota, the number of ballot papers with exhausted preferences meant Smith could not be passed. At Count 120

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Bob Smith ALP +173 59916 16.39 0.9834 Jim Reihir GRN +6920 34950 9.56 0.5737 Ann-Marie Hermans FFP +173 24915 6.82 0.4089 Karen Bailey DEM -7733 0 0 0 Exhausted +481 1969 0.54 0.0323

Only three candidates remained, with Family First's Ann-Marie Hermans the next to be excluded. Only her first preference votes were distributed, including ticket votes with next preference for Labor's Bob Smith. These votes were enough to elect Smith to the fifth vacancy, the balance of Hermans' preferences remaining undistributed. At Count 121

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Bob Smith ALP +17766 77682 21.25 1.2750 Jim Reihir GRN +259 35209 9.63 0.5779 Ann-Marie Hermans FFP -18726 6189 1.69 0.1016 Exhausted +701 2670 0.73 0.0438

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SOUTH METROPOLITAN REGION

Group Candidate Party Vote % Vote Quotas

A Family First 7894 2.18 0.1309

McSwiney, John FFP 7654 2.12 0.1269

Friebel, John FFP 122 0.03 0.0020

Campbell, Brian FFP 118 0.03 0.0020

B People Power 4952 1.37 0.0821

Mayne, Stephen PP 4797 1.33 0.0796

Voce, Judith PP 155 0.04 0.0026

C Group C 1439 0.40 0.0239

Bentley, Rita IND 1355 0.37 0.0225

Taylor, Geoff IND 84 0.02 0.0014

D Liberal 167202 46.21 2.7728

*Davis, David (Elected 1) LIB 163857 45.29 2.7173

*Coote, Andrea (Elected 3) LIB 577 0.16 0.0096

Southwick, David LIB 1798 0.50 0.0298

Heffernan, Micheal LIB 577 0.16 0.0096

Farrow, Kaye LIB 393 0.11 0.0065

E Democrats 6219 1.72 0.1031

Kavanagh, Paul DEM 5892 1.63 0.0977

Mitsikas, Margaret DEM 195 0.05 0.0032

Mathieson, John DEM 132 0.04 0.0022

F D.L.P. 4206 1.16 0.0698

Flood, Gerry DLP 4136 1.14 0.0686

Maunder, Brian DLP 26 0.01 0.0004

O'Hanlon, Terry DLP 44 0.01 0.0007

G Greens 56816 15.70 0.9422

Pennicuik, Sue (Elected 4) GRN 55505 15.34 0.9205

Welsh, Heather GRN 303 0.08 0.0050

Walford, Ray GRN 254 0.07 0.0042

Pilcher, Clare GRN 429 0.12 0.0071

Puszka, Teresa GRN 325 0.09 0.0054

H Labor 112762 31.17 1.8700

#Lenders, John (Elected 2) ALP 110877 30.65 1.8387

Thornley, Evan (Elected 5) ALP 664 0.18 0.0110

Freeman, Sheely ALP 618 0.17 0.0102

Hicks, Alexandria ALP 315 0.09 0.0052

Salina, Pablo ALP 288 0.08 0.0048

UNG Myers, John Barry IND 315 0.09 0.0052

Formal 361805 100 6

Informal 11420 3.06

Total Votes 373225 90.24

Roll 413587

Quota 60301

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On the first count the Liberal Party polled more than two quotas and Labor more than one quota. The first three candidates elected were in order David Davis (LIB), John Lenders (ALP) and Andrea Coote (LIB). By count 93 only eight candidates remained in the count, the third Liberal candidate, second Labor candidate and the lead candidate of other groups on the ballot paper. Three candidates remained in the race for the final two vacancies, with Green candidate Sue Pennicuik likely to win the fourth seat on preference tickets while the final vacancy was set for a tight race between Labor's Evan Thornley and Liberal candidate David Southwick. The total votes at Count 93 for each candidate and the change in party totals since Count 1 were as follows: At Count 93

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Sue Pennicuik GRN +217 57033 15.76 0.9458 Evan Thornley ALP -498 51963 14.36 0.8617 David Southwick LIB -329 46271 12.79 0.7673 John McSwiney FFP -17 7877 2.18 0.1306 Paul Kavanagh DEM +77 6296 1.74 0.1044 Stephen Mayne PP +166 5118 1.41 0.0849 Gerry Flood DLP +62 4268 1.18 0.0708 Rita Bentley IND +185 1624 0.45 0.0269 John Myers IND -315 0 0 0 Exhausted +344 344 0.1 0.0057

Counts 94-98 excluded Independent Rita Bentley and her preference ticket boosted to vote for Labor. At Count 98

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Sue Pennicuik GRN +71 57104 15.78 0.9470 Evan Thornley ALP +1090 53053 14.66 0.8798 David Southwick LIB +98 46369 12.82 0.7690 John McSwiney FFP +41 7918 2.19 0.1313 Paul Kavanagh DEM +79 6375 1.76 0.1057 Stephen Mayne PP +90 5208 1.44 0.0864 Gerry Flood DLP +24 4292 1.19 0.0712 Rita Bentley IND -1624 0 0 0 Exhausted +137 481 0.13 0.0080

Counts 99-103 excluded DLP candidate Gerry Flood, his group ticket preferences flowing to Family First candidate John McSwiney. At Count 103

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Sue Pennicuik GRN +57 57161 15.80 0.9479 Evan Thornley ALP +37 53090 14.67 0.8804 David Southwick LIB +35 46404 12.83 0.7695 John McSwiney FFP +3997 11915 3.29 0.1976 Paul Kavanagh DEM +41 6416 1.77 0.1064 Stephen Mayne PP +28 5236 1.45 0.0868 Gerry Flood DLP -4292 0 0 0 Exhausted +95 576 0.16 0.0096

Counts 104-108 excluded people Power candidate Stephen Mayne. His preference ticket flowed to Australian Democrat Paul Kavanagh, but Mayne's large below the line vote was reflected in the significant leakage of preference to other candidates.

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At Count 108

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Sue Pennicuik GRN +914 58075 16.05 0.9631 Evan Thornley ALP +409 53499 14.79 0.8872 David Southwick LIB +375 46779 12.93 0.7758 John McSwiney FFP +157 12072 3.34 0.2002 Paul Kavanagh DEM +3152 9568 2.64 0.1587 Stephen Mayne PP -5236 0 0 0 Exhausted +233 809 0.22 0.0134

The next candidate excluded was Australian Democrat Paul Kavanagh. Count 109 excluded his first preferences, including the Australian Democrat group ticket votes with next preference for the Green's Sue Pennicuik. This was enough to put her over the quota to win the fourth vacancy. At Count 109

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Sue Pennicuik GRN +5460 63535 17.56 1.0536 Evan Thornley ALP +177 53676 14.84 0.8901 David Southwick LIB +111 46890 12.96 0.7776 John McSwiney FFP +24 12096 3.34 0.2006 Paul Kavanagh DEM -5892 3676 1.02 0.0610 Exhausted +120 929 0.26 0.0154

Having passed the quota, Pennicuik was ineligible to receive any more preferences during the distribution of the balance of Kavanagh's preferences at counts 110-113. These preferences included People Power group ticket votes with next preference for Labor's Evan Thornley putting him closer to a full quota. At Count 113

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Sue Pennicuik GRN 0 63535 17.56 1.0536 Evan Thornley ALP +3055 56731 15.68 0.9408 David Southwick LIB +128 47018 13.00 0.7797 John McSwiney FFP +71 12167 3.36 0.2018 Paul Kavanagh DEM -3676 0 0 0 Exhausted +431 1360 0.38 0.0226

Count 114 now distributed the surplus to quota votes of Pennicuik. These flowed overwhelmingly to Labor's Evan Thornley but he remained short of a quota. However, the number of ballot papers set aside with exhausted preferences at this point meant there were not enough votes remaining in the count to allow Southwick to catch and pass Thornley. At Count 114

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Sue Pennicuik GRN -3234 60301 16.67 1.0000 Evan Thornley ALP +2980 59711 16.50 0.9902 David Southwick LIB +43 47061 13.01 0.7804 John McSwiney FFP +17 12184 3.37 0.2021 Exhausted +191 1551 0.43 0.0257

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Counts 115-120 now distributed all votes held by Family First's John McSwiney. These preferences flowed overwhelmingly to Liberal candidate David Southwick, but the number of exhausted votes meant that Southwick could not pass Thornley. With only two candidates remaining in the count, Thornley was declared elected to the fifth seat despite finishing just short of a quota. At Count 120

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Evan Thornley ALP +194 59905 16.56 0.9934 David Southwick LIB +11308 58369 16.13 0.9680 John McSwiney FFP -12184 0 0 0 Exhausted +688 2239 0.62 0.0371

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WESTERN METROPOLITAN REGION

Group Candidate Party Vote % Vote Quotas

A People Power 5098 1.36 0.0817

Jackson, Max PP 4770 1.27 0.0764

Williams, Christine PP 328 0.09 0.0053

B Labor 219706 58.68 3.5208

*Madden, Justin (Elected 1) ALP 217188 58.01 3.4805

Eideh, Khalil (Elected 3) ALP 659 0.18 0.0106

Pakula, Martin (Elected 4) ALP 432 0.12 0.0069

Barlow, Henry ALP 775 0.21 0.0124

Zanatta, Lisa ALP 652 0.17 0.0104

C Liberal 91604 24.47 1.4680

Finn, Bernie (Elected 2) LIB 90785 24.25 1.4548

Reynolds, Stephen LIB 455 0.12 0.0073

Tseng, Wayne LIB 173 0.05 0.0028

Bitans, Ann LIB 191 0.05 0.0031

D D.L.P. 4029 1.08 0.0646

Beshara, Mark DEM 3921 1.05 0.0628

McCarthy, Shane DEM 108 0.03 0.0017

E Democrats 3741 1.00 0.0600

Livesay, Robert DEM 3514 0.94 0.0563

Coric, Danii DEM 110 0.03 0.0018

Howe, Roger DEM 117 0.03 0.0019

F Family First 15032 4.01 0.2409

Alp, Ashley FFP 14499 3.87 0.2323

Nguyen, Anh FFP 192 0.05 0.0031

Walker, Robert FFP 161 0.04 0.0026

Spataro, Marie FFP 87 0.02 0.0014

San Jose, Roger FFP 93 0.02 0.0015

G Greens 35201 9.40 0.5641

Hartland, Colleen (Elected 5) GRN 33429 8.93 0.5357

Bui, Nam GRN 482 0.13 0.0077

Humphreys, Robert GRN 489 0.13 0.0078

Ingham, Liz GRN 532 0.14 0.0085

Tchekmeyan, Nora GRN 269 0.07 0.0043

Formal 374411 100 6.0001

Informal 25075 6.28

Total Votes 399486 92.51

Roll 431847

Quota 62402

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On the first preference count Labor filled three quotas while the Liberal Party filled one quota. The first four candidates elected were in order Justin Madden (ALP), Bernie Finn (LIB), Khalil Eideh (ALP) and Martin Pakula (ALP). There was a leakage of 1,264 votes out of the Labor ticket on the distribution of Justin Madden's surplus, a leakage that played an important part at the end of the count in Labor losing the final seat to the Greens. By count 92 only one candidate remained from each group on the ballot paper, the fourth Labor candidate, second Liberal candidate and the lead candidate from other groups. The total votes for each candidate and the change in party totals since Count 1 were as follows: At Count 92

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Colleen Hartland GRN +210 35411 9.46 0.5675 Henry Barlow ALP -1316 31184 8.33 0.4997 Stephen Reynolds LIB +128 29330 7.83 0.4700 Ashley Alp FFP -41 14991 4.00 0.2402 Max Jackson PP +54 5152 1.38 0.0826 Mark Beshara DLP +296 4325 1.16 0.0693 Robert Livesay DEM +166 3907 1.04 0.0626 Exhausted +365 365 0.0058

Counts 93-98 distributed the votes of Australian Democrat candidate Robert Livesay, the party's ticket vote preferences flowing to People Power candidate Max Jackson. At Count 98

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Colleen Hartland GRN +237 35648 9.52 0.5713 Henry Barlow ALP +90 31274 8.35 0.5012 Stephen Reynolds LIB +86 29416 7.86 0.4714 Ashley Alp FFP +50 15041 4.02 0.2410 Max Jackson PP +3225 8377 2.24 0.1342 Mark Beshara DLP +96 4421 1.18 0.0708 Robert Livesay DEM -3907 0 0 0 Exhausted +125 490 0.0079

DLP candidate Mark Beshara was excluded at counts 99-104, the DLP ticket votes flowing as preferences to Family First candidate Ashley Alp. At Count 104

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Colleen Hartland GRN +95 35743 9.55 0.5728 Henry Barlow ALP +65 31339 8.37 0.5022 Stephen Reynolds LIB +116 29532 7.89 0.4733 Ashley Alp FFP +3815 18856 5.04 0.3022 Max Jackson PP +116 8493 2.27 0.1361 Mark Beshara DLP -4421 0 0 0 Exhausted +224 714 0.0114

The exclusion of People Power's Max Jackson at counts 105-110 saw two ticket vote totals distributed. The Australian Democrat ticket votes had next preference for the Greens while People Power's flowed to Labor, increasing Labor's lead over the Liberal Party.

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At Count 110

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Colleen Hartland GRN +3399 39142 10.45 0.6273 Henry Barlow ALP +4263 35602 9.51 0.5705 Stephen Reynolds LIB +158 29690 7.93 0.4758 Ashley Alp FFP +175 19031 5.08 0.3050 Max Jackson PP -8493 0 0 0 Exhausted +509 1223 0.0196

Count 111 began the exclusion of Family First's Ashley Alp. Count 111 distributed Alp's first preference votes, including all Family First ticket votes with next preference to Liberal candidate Reynolds. This pushed Reynolds into the lead. At Count 111

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Stephen Reynolds LIB +14047 43737 11.68 0.7009 Colleen Hartland GRN +109 39251 10.48 0.6290 Henry Barlow ALP +55 35657 9.52 0.5714 Ashley Alp FFP -14499 4532 1.21 0.0726 Exhausted +288 1511 0.0242

On the provisional distribution of preferences, the distribution of the second bundle of Family First votes pushed Labor's Barlow narrowly ahead of Hartland. This narrow lead continued to the end of count 116 and resulted in Hartland being excluded and Barlow elected to the fifth vacancy. So narrow was the lead at this point that a complete re-count was conducted. The totals used here are based on the re-count. Count 112 distributed all full value preferences received by Alp from excluded candidates. This included all DLP ticket votes with next preference for Labor. At the end of Count 112, Labor's Barlow now trailed the Green's Hartland by just eight votes. 270 Alp votes remained to be distributed, all being reduced transfer value ballot papers that leaked out of party tickets on the election of the first four candidates. At Count 112

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Stephen Reynolds LIB +70 43807 11.70 0.7020 Colleen Hartland GRN +112 39363 10.51 0.6308 Henry Barlow ALP +3698 39355 10.51 0.6307 Ashley Alp FFP -4262 270 0.07 0.0043 Exhausted +382 1893 0.0303

Count 113 distributed 243 below-the-line votes (354 ballot papers) with first preference for Justin Madden that had reached Alp by preferences at previous counts. Of these 121 now flowed to Hartland and only 17 to Labor's Barlow. The failure of these first preference votes for Madden to return to the Labor ticket allowed Hartland to increase her lead over Barlow to 112 votes at the end of Count 113. A further 27 votes at distributed at counts 114-116 again favoured the Greens. Barlow now trailed Hartland by 129 votes, Barlow now the next to be excluded. In the provisional count Barlow had led Hartland by 76 votes at the equivalent point, resulting in Hartland being excluded and Barlow winning a fourth seat for Labor.

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At Count 116

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Stephen Reynolds LIB +10 43817 11.70 0.7022 Colleen Hartland GRN +138 39501 10.55 0.6330 Henry Barlow ALP +17 39372 10.52 0.6309 Ashley Alp FFP -270 0 0 0 Exhausted +120 2013 0.0323

The exclusion of Barlow now saw Labor's preferences distributed, resulting in Colleen Hartland easily being elected to the fifth seat. At Count 122

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Colleen Hartland GRN +28758 68259 18.23 1.0939 Stephen Reynolds LIB +8037 51854 13.85 0.8310 Henry Barlow ALP -39372 0 0 0 Exhausted +2592 4605 0.0738

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WESTERN VICTORIA REGION

Group Candidate Party Vote % Vote Quotas

A Greens 34022 8.62 0.5175

Ward, Marcus GRN 32482 8.23 0.4940

Blair, Gillian GRN 398 0.10 0.0061

Chenery, Stephen GRN 274 0.07 0.0042

McAloon, Karen GRN 195 0.05 0.0030

Cameron, Judy GRN 673 0.17 0.0102

B People Power 2922 0.74 0.0444

Jones, Greg PP 2871 0.73 0.0437

Jones, lachlan PP 51 0.01 0.0008

C Country Alliance 3500 0.89 0.0532

Hodges, Miles CA 3425 0.87 0.0521

Heath, Ron CA 75 0.02 0.0011

D D.L.P. 10485 2.66 0.1595

Kavanagh, Peter (Elected 5) DLP 10145 2.57 0.1543

Power, Clare DLP 114 0.03 0.0017

Power, David DLP 111 0.03 0.0017

Casanova, Michael DLP 53 0.01 0.0008

Casanova, Leanne DLP 62 0.02 0.0009

E Socialist Alliance 1130 0.29 0.0172

Bull, Sue SA 1084 0.27 0.0165

Stewart, Rowan SA 46 0.01 0.0007

F Nationals 21902 5.55 0.3331

McIntosh, Samantha NAT 21703 5.50 0.3301

McIntyre, Peter NAT 199 0.05 0.0030

G Liberal 139114 35.27 2.1159

*Vogels, John (Elected 2) LIB 137746 34.92 2.0951

*Koch, David (Elected 4) LIB 611 0.15 0.0093

Bullen, Kate LIB 348 0.09 0.0053

Johnston, Paul LIB 133 0.03 0.0020

Oxley, John LIB 276 0.07 0.0042

H Family First 15512 3.93 0.2359

Alderson, Gordon FFP 15174 3.85 0.2308

Podbury, Monique FFP 104 0.03 0.0016

Croot, Michael FFP 109 0.03 0.0017

Jennings, Anna FFP 67 0.02 0.0010

Albers, Michael FFP 58 0.01 0.0009

I Labor 165712 42.01 2.5204

Pulford, Jaala (Elected 1) ALP 161723 41.00 2.4598

Tierney, Gayle (Elected 3) ALP 221 0.06 0.0034

*Carbines, Elaine ALP 2878 0.73 0.0438

Couzens, Christine ALP 588 0.15 0.0089

Papas, Chris ALP 302 0.08 0.0046

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UNG Camilleri, John S IND 179 0.05 0.0027

Formal 394478 100.01 5.9998

Informal 14588 3.57

Total Votes 409066 93.46

Roll 437701

Quota 65747 Both the Labor and Liberal tickets polled in excess of two quotas on first preferences. The first four candidates elected were in order Jaala Pulford (ALP), John Vogels (LIB), Gayle Tierney (ALP) and David Koch (LIB). By count 127 only nine candidates remained in the count, the third Labor and Liberal candidates and the lead candidate from every other group in the contest. At this stage it looked like a contest between Labor, Green and National candidates for the final seat, but a surprise was to be produced by fifth placed DLP candidate Peter Kavanagh who had less than half the votes of National Party candidate Samantha McIntosh. The total votes for each candidate and the change in party totals since Count 1 were as follows: At Count 127

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Elaine Carbines ALP -183 34035 8.63 0.5177 Marcus Ward GRN -494 33528 8.50 0.5100 Samantha McIntosh NAT +314 22216 5.63 0.3379 Gordon Alderson FFP +31 15543 3.94 0.2364 Peter Kavanagh DLP -59 10426 2.64 0.1586 Kate Bullen LIB -131 7489 1.90 0.1139 Miles Hodges CA +90 3590 0.91 0.0546 Greg Jones PP +180 3102 0.79 0.0472 Sue Bull SA +83 1213 0.31 0.0184 John Camilleri IND -179 0 0 0 Exhausted +252 252 0.0038

Counts 128-133 excluded Socialist Alliance candidate Sue Bull, her ticket votes flowing to the Greens. At Count 133

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Marcus Ward GRN +1019 34547 8.76 0.5255 Elaine Carbines ALP +36 34071 8.64 0.5182 Samantha McIntosh NAT +20 22236 5.64 0.3382 Gordon Alderson FFP +4 15547 3.94 0.2365 Peter Kavanagh DLP +14 10440 2.65 0.1588 Kate Bullen LIB +8 7497 1.90 0.1140 Miles Hodges CA +24 3614 0.92 0.0550 Greg Jones PP +31 3133 0.79 0.0477 Sue Bull SA -1213 0 0 0 Exhausted +58 310 0.0047

Counts 134-139 excluded People Power's Greg Jones, his ticket votes flowing by next preference to the DLP's Peter Kavanagh.

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At Count 139

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Marcus Ward GRN +133 34680 8.79 0.5275 Elaine Carbines ALP +62 34133 8.65 0.5192 Samantha McIntosh NAT +61 22297 5.65 0.3391 Gordon Alderson FFP +46 15593 3.95 0.2372 Peter Kavanagh DLP +2563 13003 3.30 0.1978 Kate Bullen LIB +39 7536 1.91 0.1146 Miles Hodges CA +107 3721 0.94 0.0566 Greg Jones PP -3133 0 0 0 Exhausted +124 434 0.0066

The exclusion of the Country Alliance's Miles Hodge at Counts 140-145 sent more ticket votes flowing to the DLP, putting Peter Kavanagh into fourth place ahead of Family First. At Count 145

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Marcus Ward GRN +45 34725 8.80 0.5282 Elaine Carbines ALP +88 34221 8.68 0.5205 Samantha McIntosh NAT +176 22473 5.70 0.3418 Peter Kavanagh DLP +3069 16072 4.07 0.2445 Gordon Alderson FFP +95 15688 3.98 0.2386 Kate Bullen LIB +93 7629 1.93 0.1160 Miles Hodges CA -3721 0 0 0 Exhausted +158 592 0.0090

Counts 146-151 excluded the final Liberal candidate Kate Bullen, her ticket vote preferences flowing to the National Party. Critically Kavanagh remained 309 votes ahead of Family First at the end of Count 151. At Count 151

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Marcus Ward GRN +51 34776 8.82 0.5289 Elaine Carbines ALP +73 34294 8.69 0.5216 Samantha McIntosh NAT +6694 29167 7.39 0.4436 Peter Kavanagh DLP +18 16090 4.08 0.2447 Gordon Alderson FFP +93 15781 4.00 0.2400 Kate Bullen LIB -7629 0 0 0 Exhausted +703 1295 0.0197

Counts 152-157 excluded Family First's Gordon Alderson, his ticket votes flowing by preference to the DLP, pushing Peter Kavanagh into third place, now leading the National Party's Samantha McIntosh. At Count 157

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Marcus Ward GRN +77 34853 8.84 0.5301 Elaine Carbines ALP +186 34480 8.74 0.5244 Peter Kavanagh DLP +14559 30649 7.77 0.4662 Samantha McIntosh NAT +392 29559 7.49 0.4496 Gordon Alderson FFP -15781 0 0 0 Exhausted +566 1861 0.0283

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Counts 158-163 now excluded Samantha McIntosh. Her votes included ticket votes of both the Liberal and National Parties, both with next available preference for the DLP. Kavanagh now moved into the lead, Labor now relegated to third place. At Count 163

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Peter Kavanagh DLP +27115 57764 14.64 0.8786 Marcus Ward GRN +429 35282 8.94 0.5366 Elaine Carbines ALP +399 34879 8.84 0.5305 Samantha McIntosh NAT -29559 0 0 0 Exhausted +1631 3492 0.0531

Had the Greens been in third place at the end of Count 163 then Green preferences would have been distributed and elected Labor's Elaine Carbines. Instead, Labor was in third place with a preference ticket that had placed the DLP ahead of the Greens. The distribution of the Labor ticket votes at Count 168 resulted in an easy victory for the DLP's Peter Kavanagh, easily elected on Labor preferences. At Count 168

Candidate Party Transfers Votes % Vote Quotas

Peter Kavanagh DLP +30263 88027 22.31 1.3389 Marcus Ward GRN +1269 36551 9.27 0.5559 Elaine Carbines ALP -34867 12 0 0.0002 Exhausted +3347 6839 0.1040

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New and Departing Members

Legislative Assembly Changes Electorate Departing MP (Party) Reason New MP (Party)

Bayswater Peter Lockwood (ALP) Defeated Heidi Victoria (LIB) Benambra Tony Plowman (LIB) Retired Bill Tilley (LIB) Bundoora Sherryl Garbutt (ALP) Retired Colin Brooks (ALP) Doncaster Victor Perton (LIB) Retired Mary Wooldridge (LIB) Evelyn Heather McTaggart (ALP) Defeated Christine Fyffe (LIB) Ferntree Gully Anne Eckstein (ALP) Defeated Nick Wakeling (LIB) Footscray Bruce Mildenhall (ALP) Retired Marsha Thomson (ALP) (ex-MLC) Hastings Rosy Buchanan (ALP) Defeated Neale Burgess (LIB) Kilsyth Dympna Beard (ALP) Defeated David Hodgett (LIB) Lara Peter Loney (ALP) Retired John Eren (ALP) (ex-MLC) Malvern Robert Doyle (LIB) Retired Michael O'Brien (LIB) Mildura Russell Savage (IND) Defeated Peter Crisp (NAT) Mornington Robin Cooper (LIB) Retired David Morris (LIB) Morwell Brendan Jenkins (ALP) Defeated Russell Northe (NAT) Narracan Ian Maxfield (ALP) Defeated Gary Blackwood (LIB) Narre Warren Sth Dale Wilson (ALP) Retired Judith Graley (ALP) Northcote Mary Delahunty (ALP) Retired Fiona Richardson (ALP) Preston Michael Leighton (ALP) Retired Robin Scott (ALP) Rodney Noel Maughan (NAT) Retired Paul Weller (NAT) Tarneit Mary Gillett (ALP) Retired Tim Pallas (ALP) Warrandyte Phil Honeywood (LIB) Retired Ryan Smith (LIB)

Summary of Legislative Council Changes Total ALP LIB NAT IND GRN DLP

Old Legislative Council 44 23 14 4 3 .. ..

MLCs defeated contesting Council 2 2 .. .. .. .. .. MLCs elected to Assembly 2 2 .. .. .. .. .. MLCs defeated contesting Assembly 5 3 .. 1 1 .. .. MLCs not re-contesting 13 5 5 1 2 .. .. MLCs re-elected 22 11 9 2 .. .. .. New MLCs 18 8 6 .. .. 3 1

New Legislative Council 40 19 15 2 .. 3 1

Note: The three Independent MLC's were Dianne Hadden (ex-ALP), Carolyn Hirsh (ex-ALP) and Andrew Olexander (ex-LIB).

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Old Legislative Councillors (44) Former MLC Party Old Province Fate New Region contested

Lidia Argondizzo ALP Templestowe Defeated Bulleen (Assembly) Bruce Atkinson LIB Koonung Re-elected Eastern Metropolitan Bill Baxter NAT North Eastern Defeated Benambra (Assembly) Barry Bishop NAT North Western Did not contest Ron Bowden LIB South Eastern Did not contest Andrew Brideson LIB Waverley Did not contest Candy Broad ALP Melbourne North Re-elected Northern Victoria Helen Buckingham ALP Koonung Did not contest Elaine Carbines ALP Geelong Defeated Western Victoria Andrea Coote LIB Monash Re-elected Southern Metropolitan Richard Dalla-Riva LIB East Yarra Re-elected Eastern Metropolitan Kaye Darveniza ALP Melbourne West Re-elected Northern Victoria David Davis LIB East Yarra Re-elected Southern Metropolitan Philip Davis LIB Gippsland Re-elected Eastern Victoria Damien Drum NAT North Western Re-elected Northern Victoria John Eren ALP Geelong Re-elected Lara (Assembly) Bill Forwood LIB Templestowe Did not contest Monica Gould ALP Doutta Galla Did not contest Dianne Hadden IND Ballarat Defeated Ballarat East (Assembly) Peter Hall NAT Gippsland Re-elected Eastern Victoria Geoff Hilton ALP Western Port Did not contest Carolyn Hirsh IND Silvan Did not contest Gavin Jennings ALP Melbourne Re-elected South Eastern Metropolitan David Koch LIB Western Re-elected Western Victoria John Lenders ALP Waverley Re-elected Southern Metropolitan Wendy Lovell LIB North Eastern Re-elected Northern Victoria Justin Madden ALP Doutta Galla Re-elected Western Metropolitan John McQuilten ALP Ballarat Did not contest Jenny Mikakos ALP Jike Jika Re-elected Northern Metropolitan Rob Mitchell ALP Central Highlands Defeated Benalla (Assembly) Sang Nguyen ALP Melbourne West Did not contest Andrew Olexander IND Silvan Did not contest Noel Pullen ALP Higinbotham Defeated Sandringham (Assembly) Gordon Rich-Phillips LIB Eumemmerring Re-elected South Eastern Metropolitan Glenyys Romanes ALP Melbourne Defeated Eastern Victoria Johan Scheffer ALP Monash Re-elected Eastern Victoria Bob Smith ALP Chelsea Re-elected South Eastern Metropolitan Adem Somyurek ALP Eumemmerring Re-elected South Eastern Metropolitan Graeme Stoney LIB Central Highlands Did not contest Chris Strong LIB Higinbotham Did not contest Theo Theophanous ALP Jika Jika Re-elected Northern Metropolitan Marsha Thomson ALP Melbourne North Re-elected Footscray (Assembly) Matt Viney ALP Chelsea Re-elected Eastern Victoria John Vogels LIB Western Re-elected Western Victoria

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Legislative Council - New members Member (Party) Region

Greg Barber (GRN) Northern Metropolitan Khalil Eideh (ALP) Western Metropolitan Nazih Elasmar (ALP) Northern Metropolitan Bernard Finn (LIB) Western Metropolitan Matthew Guy (LIB) Northern Metropolitan Colleen Hartland (GRN) Western Metropolitan Peter Kavanagh (DLP) Western Victoria Jan Kronberg (LIB) Eastern Metropolitan Shaun Leane (ALP) Eastern Metropolitan Edward O'Donohue (LIB) Eastern Victoria Martin Pakula (ALP) Western Metropolitan Sue Pennicuik (GRN) Southern Metropolitan Donna Petrovich (LIB) Northern Victoria Inga Peulich (LIB) South Eastern Metropolitan Jaala Pulford (ALP) Western Victoria Brian Tee (ALP) Eastern Metropolitan Evan Thornley (ALP) Southern Metropolitan Gayle Tierney (ALP) Western Victoria

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Summary of Legislative Council Redistribution Assigning all results by polling place from the 2002 Legislative Council election to match the new Region boundaries produced the following estimated percentage votes, quotas and seats won by region. Percentage Vote By Party

Province ALP LIB NAT GRN DEM OTH

Eastern Metropolitan 43.3 44.3 .. 10.5 0.6 1.2 Eastern Victoria 40.6 37.0 10.2 10.7 1.4 0.1 Northern Metropolitan 57.4 22.8 0.2 16.8 2.7 0.1 Northern Victoria 37.4 29.8 19.3 6.8 1.5 5.2 South Eastern Metropolitan 54.2 34.6 .. 9.0 2.2 .. Southern Metropolitan 37.9 44.2 .. 15.4 2.1 0.4 Western Metropolitan 62.2 25.6 .. 9.6 2.6 .. Western Victoria 47.3 37.1 5.2 8.3 1.3 0.8

Quotas By Party

Province ALP LIB NAT GRN DEM OTH

Eastern Metropolitan 2.60 2.66 .. 0.63 0.04 0.07 Eastern Victoria 2.44 2.22 0.61 0.64 0.08 .. Northern Metropolitan 3.45 1.37 .. 1.01 0.16 .. Northern Victoria 2.24 1.79 1.16 0.41 0.09 0.31 South Eastern Metropolitan 3.25 2.07 .. 0.54 0.13 .. Southern Metropolitan 2.27 2.65 .. 0.93 0.13 0.02 Western Metropolitan 3.73 1.54 .. 0.58 0.15 .. Western Victoria 2.84 2.23 0.31 0.50 0.08 0.05

Estimated Seats Won By Party

Province ALP LIB NAT GRN DEM OTH

Eastern Metropolitan 2 2 .. 1 .. .. Eastern Victoria 2 2 .. 1 .. .. Northern Metropolitan 3 1 .. 1 .. .. Northern Victoria 2 2 1 .. .. .. South Eastern Metropolitan 3 2 .. .. .. .. Southern Metropolitan 2 2 .. 1 .. .. Western Metropolitan 3 1 .. 1 .. .. Western Victoria 3 2 .. .. .. ..

Estimated Council 20 14 1 5 .. ..