Victorian Election 2002

2002 VICTORIAN STATE ELECTION 30 November 2002

SUMMARY OF RESULTS

Introduction ...... 1

Summary of Redistribution ...... 3

Legislative Assembly Results Summary of Results ...... 7 Detailed Results by District ...... 12 Summary of Two-Party Preferred Results ...... 27 Regional Summaries ...... 33

Legislative Council Results Summary of Results ...... 35 Detailed Results by Province ...... 37 Summary of Two-Party Preferred Results ...... 41

By-Elections ...... 43

Changes in Parliamentary Membership ...... 44

Antony Green ABC Election Unit July 2003 Victorian Election 2002

Symbols .. Nil or rounded to zero * Sitting Member .... 'Ghost' candidate, where party contesting in 1999 was absent in 2002

Party Abbreviations ALP Labor Party CDP Christian Democrats CEC Citizens Electoral Council DLP Democratic Labor Party DEM Australian Democrats GRN HOP Hope Party IND Independent LIB Liberal Party NAT National Party ONP One Nation OTH Others SOC Socialist Alliance

Important Dates Issue of Writs 5 November 2002 Close of Rolls 8 November 2002 Close of Nominations 15 November 2002 Election Day 30 November 2002 Return of Writs 13 December 2002

Victorian Election 2002

INTRODUCTION

This paper contains a summary of the results of the 2002 elections for the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council. It contains details of voting for all Assembly districts and Council provinces. Primary and two-party preferred counts are given for all electorates. The following paragraphs explain the format for the results.

First Count: The vote shown for each candidate is the total primary vote 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 1999 election from the percentage received in 2002. Where the parties contesting the district differ from 1999, ghost candidates indicated by "...." have been included representing candidates not contesting the 2002 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. Two-candidate preferred percentages are calculated by dividing the two-candidate preferred vote by the formal vote. Two-candidate preferred swings are shown compared to the 1996 election.

Adjusting for the Redistribution

A major redistribution was conducted between the 1999 and 2002 elections. All 1999 results used in this publication have been adjusted to take account of the new boundaries. All swings are calculated compared to the adjusted party percentage from 1999. It should be noted that the party status of some electorates notionally changed as a result of the new boundaries.

A summary of the redistribution is provided on page 3. This table shows both the old and new margins in each electorate, and also provides notes on electorates where members retired or moved to contest a different electorate. There are some minor variations to estimates in my previous publication on the redistribution. By-elections have not been used in calculating new margins.

The summary also includes estimates of margins for the new Legislative Council provinces. Estimates are based on the results of the 1999 election, but it should be noted that the members facing election at the 2002 election were those members last election in 1996.

Two-candidate preferred versus Two-Party Preferred vote

The two-candidate preferred count for an electorate is defined as the final tally after the exclusion and distribution as preferences of votes from all other candidates. At each stage of the count, the candidate with the least votes is excluded, and his or her votes are distributed to candidates remaining in the count based on the voter's preferences as filled in on the ballot paper. To achieve victory, a candidate must receive more than 50% of the vote, though in electorates where a candidate achieves victory either on the primary vote or before the final distribution of preferences, a two- candidate preferred count is carried out for information purposes.

The two-party preferred count represents a distribution of preferences between candidates representing the Labor Party and the Liberal-National Party Coalition. Candidates are again excluded based on lowest progressive vote, though at some points the second lowest candidate is excluded to retain candidates representing Labor and the Coalition. In most cases, the two-party preferred count will be the same as the two-candidate preferred count.

At the 2002 election, the final two competing candidates in eight electorates (Brunswick, Gippsland East, , Mildura, Northcote, Richmond, Rodney, Shepparton) did not represent a two-party preferred contest. In these electorates, the Victorian Electoral Commission conducted additional two- party preferred counts for information purposes. These counts have been used in the analysis of two- party preferred votes on page 27.

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At the 1999 election, the Labor Party did not contest two Legislative Council provinces. The two- candidate preferred vote of the Australian Democrat candidate in Higginbotham and for the Green candidate in Templestowe have been used as the two-party preferred vote for 1999.

A note on Preference Counts

The Victorian Electoral Commission uses two methods to count preferences. On election night, and in the processing of declaration votes, an indicative throw of preferences is carried out between candidates nominated in advance as likely to be the two final candidates in the count. In electorates where one candidate achieves more than 50% of the primary vote, no formal distribution of preferences is carried out, and this indicative booth count is used as the final count after preferences.

In electorates where no candidate achieves a majority on the primary vote, or where the nominated candidates for the indicative throw proved not to be the final two candidates after all votes were counted, a formal distribution of preferences takes place.

As a result of this, there are occasional minor discrepancies between the formal and two-party preferred counts. Votes accepted as formal on the night and included in the indicative count may sometimes be excluded in later scrutiny. The discrepancies produced are only small in number and do not affect the result in any electorate.

Corrections to Official Results

The following minor errors in the official returns have been corrected in this publication. The first preference vote for the Liberal and Independent candidates at the Noble Park booth in the electorate of Lyndhurst were transposed and the error has been correct in this publication. There was a significant error in the two-party preferred count of Absent votes in Preston and this has been replaced by an estimated value that alters the two-party preferred count for the electorate. There have also been minor adjustments to the final two-party preferred counts in Cranbourne, Footscray and Narre Warren South. Booth two-party preferred errors were also located in Frankston, Kilsyth, Monbulk, Swan Hill and Yan Yean, but these do not change electorate totals.

By-elections

There were two by-elections conducted between 1999 and 2002. The Labor Party gained both seats, the Burwood electorate of former Premier from the Liberal Party in December 1999, and the Benalla electorate of former National Party Leader Pat McNamara in May 2000. The results of both by-elections can be found on page 43.

In addition, two by-elections for the Legislative Council were conducted in conjunction with the 2002 election. These were for East Yarra and Western provinces. Note that these by-elections were conducted on the old province boundaries used in 1999, not the redistributed boundaries. This created administrative difficulties for the Electoral Commission, and also means enrolment details and historic results differ from the provincial general election held the same day. Details of both by- elections can be found on page 43.

Acknowledgments and Disclaimer

All results are based on the official statistics published by the Victorian Electoral Commission, apart from the corrections noted above. All calculations of swing as well as the re-calculation of the 1999 election result to match the new electoral boundaries are the responsibility of the author.

Antony Green ABC Election Analyst July 2003

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Summary of Redistribution

S e a t s H e l d b y P a r t y State of Parties Labor Liberal National Ind. Total Old Boundaries 42 36 7 3 88 New Boundaries 39 39 7 3 88 Including by-elections 41 38 6 3 88

Abolished Electorates (5) Name Margin Notes Bennettswood LIB 6.1 MP Ron Wilson contest Mount Waverley Frankston East ALP 4.6 MP Matt Viney contested Chelsea Province Pakenham LIB 6.5 MP Rob McLellan retired after being defeated in pre-selection for the new district of Gembrook Portland LIB 4.5 Merged with Warrnambool as the new seat of South West Coats which MP contested. Warrnambool LIB 8.9 Merged with Portland as the new seat South-West Coast. MP John Vogel contested Western Province

New Electorates (5) Name Margin Notes Gembrook LIB 6.9 Contested by Eumemmerring MLC Neil Lucas after Berwick MP Robert Dean was denied nomination when it was found he was not on the electoral roll. Hastings LIB 7.2 Vacant, no sitting MP Kororoit ALP 20.8 Contested by Yan Yean MP Andre Haermeyer Narre Warren South LIB 1.4 Vacant, No sitting MP South-West Coast LIB 4.6 Contested by Portland MP Denis Napthine

Re-named Electorates (16) New Name (Old name) New Margin Old Margin Notes Bass (Gippsland West) IND held IND held Brunswick (Coburg) ALP 21.2 ALP 21.8 Derrimut (Sunshine) ALP 20.2 ALP 20.1 Ferntree Gully (Knox) LIB 7.5 LIB 7.3 Kilsyth (Mooroolbark) LIB 7.9 LIB 10.9 Lara ( North) ALP 12.6 ALP 10.9 Lowan (Wimmera) NAT 11.9 NAT 15.1 Lyndhurst (Springvale) ALP 10.8 ALP 10.8 Macedon (Gisborne) LIB 0.3 ALP 1.6 Notional Liberal seat on new boundaries. Mount Waverley (Glen Waverley) LIB 9.0 LIB 13.2 MP Ross Smith retired. Contested by Ron Wilson whose seat of Bennettswood had been abolished. Mulgrave (Dandenong North) ALP 4.3 ALP 8.0 MP John Lenders contested Waverley Province Narre Warren North (Berwick) LIB 5.1 LIB 4.9 Contested by Waverly Province MLC Maree Luckins. Berwick MP Robert Dean had intended contesting Gembrook but was denied nomination after he was found not to be on the electoral roll. Nepean (Dromana) LIB 6.2 LIB 6.2 Scoresby (Wantirna) LIB 14.8 LIB 11.9 Tarneit (Werribee) ALP 10.7 ALP 11.5 Yuroke (Tullamarine) ALP 9.0 ALP 3.8

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Continuing Electorates (67) Name New Margin Old Margin Notes Albert Park ALP 6.6 ALP 6.4 Altona ALP 15.5 ALP 14.7 Ballarat East ALP 3.3 ALP 3.7 Ballarat West ALP 1.4 ALP 1.0 Bayswater LIB 6.3 LIB 4.7 Bellarine LIB 1.1 LIB 1.7 MP Garry Spry retired Benalla NAT 6.7 NAT 7.4 Estimated ALP margin of 1.1% based on by-election Benambra LIB 7.5 LIB 7.1 Bendigo East ALP 2.9 ALP 3.1 Bendigo West ALP 11.0 ALP 11.3 Bentleigh LIB 1.9 LIB 1.9 Box Hill LIB 7.9 LIB 7.6 Brighton LIB 14.7 LIB 15.6 Broadmeadows ALP 24.9 ALP 24.7 Bulleen LIB 12.6 LIB 11.6 Bundoora ALP 7.2 ALP 6.1 Burwood LIB 5.8 LIB 6.8 Estimated ALP margin of 4.6% based on by-election Carrum ALP 1.3 ALP 0.2 Caulfield LIB 8.2 LIB 8.5 Clayton ALP 12.0 ALP 11.7 Cranbourne ALP 1.5 LIB 5.7 Notional ALP seat re-contested by sitting Liberal MP Gary Rowe Dandenong ALP 11.5 ALP 5.8 Doncaster LIB 12.4 LIB 13.3 Eltham LIB 3.7 LIB 3.5 Essendon ALP 8.2 ALP 8.5 Evelyn LIB 12.3 LIB 9.5 Footscray ALP 17.8 ALP 17.6 Forest Hill LIB 6.3 LIB 7.1 MP John Richardson retired Frankston LIB 3.2 LIB 10.7 Geelong LIB 0.4 ALP 0.03 Notional Liberal seat re-contested by sitting ALP MP Ian Trezise Gippsland East IND held IND held Gippsland South NAT 8.0 NAT 7.5 Hawthorn LIB 14.1 LIB 14.1 Ivanhoe ALP 4.8 ALP 5.4 Keilor ALP 6.6 ALP 11.9 Kew LIB 13.8 LIB 13.8 Malvern LIB 16.1 LIB 16.6 Melbourne ALP 12.3 ALP 13.8 Melton ALP 6.6 ALP 11.3 Mildura IND held IND held Mill Park ALP 13.8 ALP 15.8 Sitting MP Alex Andrianopoulos retired Mitcham ALP 0.02 ALP 0.5 Monbulk LIB 2.4 LIB 3.2 Mordialloc LIB 2.5 LIB 2.2 Mornington LIB 11.8 LIB 5.7 Morwell ALP 9.0 ALP 8.9 Sitting MP Keith Hamilton retired Murray Valley NAT 15.7 NAT 15.9 Narracan LIB 0.4 ALP 2.5 Notional Liberal seat re-contested by sitting ALP MP Ian Maxfield Niddrie ALP 6.4 ALP 6.8 Northcote ALP 22.6 ALP 22.7 Oakleigh ALP 2.9 ALP 3.3 Pascoe Vale ALP 16.8 ALP 14.9

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Continuing Electorates (67) Name New Margin Old Margin Notes Polwarth LIB 13.1 LIB 10.4 Praharn LIB 4.7 LIB 4.0 Preston ALP 18.8 ALP 18.6 Richmond ALP 15.8 ALP 16.2 Ripon ALP 1.8 ALP 2.6 Rodney NAT 14.3 NAT 15.6 Sandringham LIB 12.1 LIB 12.5 Seymour ALP 0.03 ALP 0.7 Shepparton NAT 12.3 NAT 12.1 Sitting MP Don Kilgour retired. Contested by sitting National MLC for North Eastern Province Jeanette Powell. South Barwon LIB 4.7 LIB 4.7 Swan Hill NAT 12.1 NAT 11.4 MP Barry Steggall retired Thomastown ALP 24.1 ALP 23.9 Warrandyte LIB 13.8 LIB 13.5 Williamstown ALP 18.1 ALP 18.5 Yan Yean LIB 0.6 ALP 4.2 Notional Liberal electorate. Sitting Labor MP Andre Haermeyer moved to contest the new seat of Kororoit Underlining indicates seats that notionally changed party status.

Independent Electorate Estimates Electorate New margin Old Margin Bass IND 3.6 v LIB IND 4.0 v LIB New name for Gippsland West Gippsland East IND 7.5 v NAT IND 7.7 v NAT Mildura IND 5.9 v LIB IND 6.6 v LIB

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Legislative Council Provinces(22) Name New Margin Old Margin Notes Ballarat ALP 2.3 ALP 1.3 Seat won by Liberal Party in 1996 but gained by Labor at a 1999 by-election Central Highlands LIB 5.2 LIB 3.3 Liberal MLC Geoff Craigie retired Chelsea ALP 2.9 ALP 1.2 Won by Labor in 1999 but election was for the 1996 Liberal seat. MLC Cameron Boardman contested Western Port. Matt Viney, Labor MLA for Frankston East, contested this seat. Doutta Galla ALP 16.4 ALP 15.6 East Yarra LIB 10.0 LIB 10.3 The East Yarra seat elected in 1999 also faced a by- election at the 2002 election on the retirement of MLC Mark Birrell. The by-election was conducted on the old boundaries. Eumemmerring LIB 1.0 LIB 0.3 Liberal MLC Neil Lucas contested the lower house seat of Gembrook when Robert Dean was denied nomination. Geelong ALP 1.9 ALP 1.4 Won by Labor in 1999 but election was for the 1996 Liberal seat. Gippsland LIB 2.1 LIB 0.3 1996 National seat faced election Higinbotham LIB 6.1 LIB 6.4 MLC John Ross retired Jika Jika ALP 15.9 ALP 15.7 Koonung LIB 7.1 LIB 6.4 Melbourne ALP 13.4 ALP 13.9 Melbourne North ALP 17.0 ALP 14.6 Melbourne West ALP 14.8 ALP 14.5 Monash LIB 6.0 LIB 5.3 North Eastern NAT 10.1 NAT 10.2 MLC Jeanette Powell contested the lower house seat of Shepparton North Western NAT 5.8 NAT 5.3 MLC Ron Best retired Silvan LIB 6.5 LIB 6.8 Templestowe LIB 5.7 LIB 5.7 Waverley ALP 2.4 LIB 0.7 1996 Liberal seat faced election. Won by Liberal Party in 1999 but notionally Labor held on new boundaries. MLC Maree Luckins contested the lower house seat of Narre Warren North, Labor MP for Dandenong North John Lenders contested Waverley. Western NAT 9.0 NAT 11.9 Liberal seat from 1996 faced election. MLC Bruce Chamberlain retired and seat was contested by Warrnambool Liberal MP John Vogel. There was a by-election for the second National-held Western Province seat elected in 1999 following the retirement of MLC Roger Hallam. The by-election was conducted on the old boundaries. Western Port LIB 8.3 LIB 6.7 New name for South Eastern Province. MLC Ken Smith contested the lower house seat of Bass. Liberal MLC for Chelsea Cameron Boardman contested this province.

Underlining indicates provinces changing party status on the new boundaries

Note: All estimates are based on the results of the 1999 election, but the MLCs facing election were those elected at the 1996 election. In the results section of this publication, swings are shown compared to the adjusted 1999 results, but changes of party status are in comparison to the party holding the seat since 1996.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY STATE-WIDE TOTALS ROLL 3,228,466

Candi- Seats Party dates Won Change Votes % Vote Swing Labor Party 88 62 +23 1,392,704 47.95 +2.38 Liberal Party 88 17 -22 985,529 33.93 -8.29 Australian Greens 84 .. .. 282,585 9.73 +8.58 National Party 17 7 .. 125,003 4.30 -0.50 Independents 61 2 -1 98,182 3.38 -1.34 Citizens Electoral Council 18 .. .. 9,654 0.33 +0.33 Australian Democrats 6 .. .. 3,948 0.14 -0.14 Socialist Alliance 5 .. .. 3,274 0.11 +0.11 Christian Democrats 3 .. .. 1,723 0.06 +0.05 Democratic Labor Party 1 .. .. 1,035 0.04 -0.18 Hope Party 1 .. .. 914 0.03 -0.35 Others ...... -0.63 Formal 372 88 .. 2,904,551 96.58 -0.40 Informal 102,791 3.42 +0.40 Total Votes 3,007,342 93.15 -0.08 Note: Liberal and Independent totals differ from VEC returns as an error in vote tallies in Lyndhurst has been corrected.

Electorates Changing Party Status

Labor gains from Liberal (23) Bayswater Bellarine Bentleigh Burwood (see Note 2) Eltham Evelyn Ferntree Gully Forest Hill Frankston Geelong (see Note 1) Gembrook Hastings Kilsyth Macedon (see Note 1) Monbulk Mordialloc Mount Waverley Narracan (see Note 1) Narre Warren North Narre Warren South Prahran South Barwon Yan Yean (see Note 1)

Liberal gain from Independent (1) Bass

Note 1: The list of electorates changing party is based on a comparison with the notional party status of each seat after adjusting for the new electoral boundaries. (See page 3) In the above list, sitting Labor MPs were re-elected from the notionally Liberal-held seats of Geelong, Macedon, Narracan and Yan Yean, though in the first three seats the incumbent Labor MP was re-elected. Labor also defeated the sitting Liberal MP and gained Cranbourne, but this seat had become a notional Labor seats in the redistribution.

Note 2: The Labor Party gained the Liberal seat of Burwood at a 1999 by-election and won it again at the 2002 election. The Labor Party gained Benalla from the National Party at a May 2000 by-election, but the National Party won Benalla back at the 2002 election. For this reason Burwood is shown as a Labor gain since 1999 but Benalla is not shown as changing party.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : SUMMARY OF FIRST PREFERENCE VOTES BY ELECTORATE

Electoral First Preference Votes Informal Total District ALP LIB NAT GRN Other Votes Votes Roll Albert Park 16053 10936 .. 5774 571 928 34262 38726 Altona 21888 7349 .. 2888 .. 1381 33506 35773 Ballarat East 16268 12010 .. 4373 673 1037 34361 36480 Ballarat West 19221 13461 .. 2552 1419 929 37582 39714 Bass 9012 13021 .. 1730 8415 962 33140 35258 Bayswater 15215 14689 .. 3380 .. 898 34182 36316 Bellarine 17861 14234 .. 3804 .. 836 36735 38583 Benalla 13129 8306 8414 1961 .. 791 32601 34690 Benambra 11558 12179 3818 2111 684 1119 31469 34122 Bendigo East 18639 9223 2966 2201 .. 631 33660 35520 Bendigo West 19865 8112 3642 3583 .. 888 36090 38420 Bentleigh 15983 14105 .. 3195 271 1039 34593 36801 Box Hill 12777 15935 .. 5347 .. 943 35002 37475 Brighton 9926 17094 .. 5116 .. 765 32901 36505 Broadmeadows 24060 5035 .. 1433 1341 1891 33760 37422 Brunswick 17075 5375 .. 7972 2336 1906 34664 37972 Bulleen 12517 15612 .. 3330 .. 1115 32574 34839 Bundoora 18856 9381 .. 3053 398 1239 32927 35029 Burwood 15598 13850 .. 3989 1148 891 35476 37923 Carrum 18654 12325 .. 3700 525 1103 36307 38869 Caulfield 11138 15608 .. 5061 .. 1082 32889 36314 Clayton 20223 7017 .. 2377 831 1374 31822 34674 Cranbourne 16619 11185 .. 2402 435 1202 31843 34009 Dandenong 20044 8062 .. 1933 621 1867 32527 35517 Derrimut 21278 4987 .. .. 2514 2169 30948 34611 Doncaster 13652 15324 .. 2960 .. 1033 32969 35426 Eltham 15739 14810 .. 4695 .. 728 35972 37879 Essendon 18255 10531 .. 4167 519 1081 34553 37369 Evelyn 14048 15386 .. 2803 1129 1192 34558 36974 Ferntree Gully 16700 16036 .. 2740 .. 1052 36528 38626 Footscray 18589 4691 .. 3181 4881 2234 33576 37412 Forest Hill 16105 13213 .. 3045 1813 1118 35294 37492 Frankston 15833 13385 .. 3472 385 1046 34121 36523 Geelong 17680 13266 .. 2568 1428 1145 36087 38480 Gembrook 13054 13814 .. 4018 553 1044 32483 34586 Gippsland East 4997 4273 8061 1536 14810 1365 35042 37475 Gippsland South 9505 7015 12891 3905 .. 1027 34343 36510 Hastings 14790 15695 .. 3178 397 1133 35193 37635 Hawthorn 10082 16407 .. 6544 .. 921 33954 36951 Ivanhoe 17490 11498 .. 4067 509 1192 34756 37277 Keilor 21952 10061 .. 2628 .. 1620 36261 37980 Kew 9926 15807 .. 5543 638 930 32844 35456 Kilsyth 15256 15320 .. 3455 .. 1009 35040 37783 Kororoit 20894 5439 .. .. 4057 1924 32314 35235 Lara 22673 8921 .. 2341 965 1395 36295 38724 Lowan 9683 9871 14568 1658 .. 917 36697 38381 Lyndhurst 20862 6906 .. 2293 503 1551 32115 34760 Macedon 19119 12944 .. 3830 426 904 37223 39152 Malvern 9758 18036 .. 4389 524 874 33581 36655 Melbourne 12882 5971 .. 6880 2689 1212 29634 33859 Melton 17535 7919 .. 2355 4007 1495 33311 35458 Mildura 3075 3316 8136 563 17247 1043 33380 36098 Mill Park 22746 6815 .. 2014 878 1484 33937 35926 Mitcham 16097 12735 .. 3559 1253 906 34550 36672 Monbulk 14303 12285 .. 5182 1069 974 33813 36119 Mordialloc 15832 14676 .. 3463 356 1034 35361 37617

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : SUMMARY OF FIRST PREFERENCE VOTES BY ELECTORATE

Electoral First Preference Votes Informal Total District ALP LIB NAT GRN Other Votes Votes Roll Mornington 12424 15608 .. 3591 .. 730 32353 34532 Morwell 14073 6289 4014 1917 6254 1257 33804 36042 Mount Waverley 14902 14984 .. 2849 844 1036 34615 36752 Mulgrave 18804 9431 .. 1845 410 1325 31815 34337 Murray Valley 9846 6565 13778 1764 .. 964 32917 35081 Narracan 15908 11469 2840 2033 1995 1044 35289 37315 Narre Warren North 17537 11874 .. 2406 .. 1134 32951 35036 Narre Warren South 19868 12145 .. 2066 .. 1240 35319 37578 Nepean 13636 15543 .. 3733 .. 1010 33922 36176 Niddrie 19952 9810 .. 2414 1035 1527 34738 36896 Northcote 18229 5550 .. 8394 858 1434 34465 37722 Oakleigh 16999 9754 .. 3389 1193 1000 32335 34995 Pascoe Vale 21989 7400 .. 2905 538 1665 34497 37634 Polwarth 11141 17342 3700 3163 570 1416 37332 39179 Prahran 11772 12713 .. 5591 923 921 31920 36856 Preston 22271 6267 .. 4458 415 1575 34986 38208 Richmond 15016 6251 .. 9055 1297 1063 32682 37052 Ripon 17439 11278 2588 1581 367 967 34220 36044 Rodney 8212 9723 11040 1414 1812 1071 33272 35177 Sandringham 11140 16036 .. 4265 1264 806 33511 36083 Scoresby 14118 17617 .. 2588 .. 1023 35346 37667 Seymour 17143 12350 .. 3178 .. 836 33507 35561 Shepparton 7050 9662 9268 1057 5129 1202 33368 35754 South Barwon 17132 14278 .. 3372 1359 1078 37219 39290 South West Coast 15161 14809 4213 2568 .. 1183 37934 40115 Swan Hill 8384 8438 11066 1635 2217 1038 32778 34662 Tarneit 21246 9382 .. .. 2811 1270 34709 37135 Thomastown 25473 5561 .. 2562 .. 1994 35590 38102 Warrandyte 12529 18742 .. 3570 914 879 36634 39069 Williamstown 21600 6274 .. 3422 2122 1178 34596 37526 Yan Yean 15980 12396 .. 3503 380 952 33211 34895 Yuroke 23161 8531 .. .. 805 1404 33901 35943 TOTAL 1392704 985011 125003 282585 118730 102791 3007342 3228466

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : SUMMARY OF PERCENTAGE VOTE BY ELECTORATE

Electoral Percentage of First Preference Votes Informal District ALP LIB NAT GRN Other Votes Turnout Albert Park 48.2 32.8 .. 17.3 1.7 2.7 88.5 Altona 68.1 22.9 .. 9.0 .. 4.1 93.7 Ballarat East 48.8 36.0 .. 13.1 2.0 3.0 94.2 Ballarat West 52.4 36.7 .. 7.0 3.9 2.5 94.6 Bass 28.0 40.5 .. 5.4 26.2 2.9 94.0 Bayswater 45.7 44.1 .. 10.2 .. 2.6 94.1 Bellarine 49.8 39.7 .. 10.6 .. 2.3 95.2 Benalla 41.3 26.1 26.5 6.2 .. 2.4 94.0 Benambra 38.1 40.1 12.6 7.0 2.3 3.6 92.2 Bendigo East 56.4 27.9 9.0 6.7 .. 1.9 94.8 Bendigo West 56.4 23.0 10.3 10.2 .. 2.5 93.9 Bentleigh 47.6 42.0 .. 9.5 0.8 3.0 94.0 Box Hill 37.5 46.8 .. 15.7 .. 2.7 93.4 Brighton 30.9 53.2 .. 15.9 .. 2.3 90.1 Broadmeadows 75.5 15.8 .. 4.5 4.2 5.6 90.2 Brunswick 52.1 16.4 .. 24.3 7.1 5.5 91.3 Bulleen 39.8 49.6 .. 10.6 .. 3.4 93.5 Bundoora 59.5 29.6 .. 9.6 1.3 3.8 94.0 Burwood 45.1 40.0 .. 11.5 3.3 2.5 93.5 Carrum 53.0 35.0 .. 10.5 1.5 3.0 93.4 Caulfield 35.0 49.1 .. 15.9 .. 3.3 90.6 Clayton 66.4 23.0 .. 7.8 2.7 4.3 91.8 Cranbourne 54.2 36.5 .. 7.8 1.4 3.8 93.6 Dandenong 65.4 26.3 .. 6.3 2.0 5.7 91.6 Derrimut 73.9 17.3 .. .. 8.7 7.0 89.4 Doncaster 42.7 48.0 .. 9.3 .. 3.1 93.1 Eltham 44.7 42.0 .. 13.3 .. 2.0 95.0 Essendon 54.5 31.5 .. 12.4 1.6 3.1 92.5 Evelyn 42.1 46.1 .. 8.4 3.4 3.4 93.5 Ferntree Gully 47.1 45.2 .. 7.7 .. 2.9 94.6 Footscray 59.3 15.0 .. 10.1 15.6 6.7 89.7 Forest Hill 47.1 38.7 .. 8.9 5.3 3.2 94.1 Frankston 47.9 40.5 .. 10.5 1.2 3.1 93.4 Geelong 50.6 38.0 .. 7.3 4.1 3.2 93.8 Gembrook 41.5 43.9 .. 12.8 1.8 3.2 93.9 Gippsland East 14.8 12.7 23.9 4.6 44.0 3.9 93.5 Gippsland South 28.5 21.1 38.7 11.7 .. 3.0 94.1 Hastings 43.4 46.1 .. 9.3 1.2 3.2 93.5 Hawthorn 30.5 49.7 .. 19.8 .. 2.7 91.9 Ivanhoe 52.1 34.3 .. 12.1 1.5 3.4 93.2 Keilor 63.4 29.0 .. 7.6 .. 4.5 95.5 Kew 31.1 49.5 .. 17.4 2.0 2.8 92.6 Kilsyth 44.8 45.0 .. 10.2 .. 2.9 92.7 Kororoit 68.8 17.9 .. .. 13.3 6.0 91.7 Lara 65.0 25.6 .. 6.7 2.8 3.8 93.7 Lowan 27.1 27.6 40.7 4.6 .. 2.5 95.6 Lyndhurst 68.3 22.6 .. 7.5 1.6 4.8 92.4 Macedon 52.6 35.6 .. 10.5 1.2 2.4 95.1 Malvern 29.8 55.1 .. 13.4 1.6 2.6 91.6 Melbourne 45.3 21.0 .. 24.2 9.5 4.1 87.5 Melton 55.1 24.9 .. 7.4 12.6 4.5 93.9 Mildura 9.5 10.3 25.2 1.7 53.3 3.1 92.5 Mill Park 70.1 21.0 .. 6.2 2.7 4.4 94.5 Mitcham 47.8 37.9 .. 10.6 3.7 2.6 94.2 Monbulk 43.6 37.4 .. 15.8 3.3 2.9 93.6 Mordialloc 46.1 42.8 .. 10.1 1.0 2.9 94.0

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : SUMMARY OF PERCENTAGE VOTE BY ELECTORATE

Electoral Percentage of First Preference Votes Informal District ALP LIB NAT GRN Other Votes Turnout Mornington 39.3 49.4 .. 11.4 .. 2.3 93.7 Morwell 43.2 19.3 12.3 5.9 19.2 3.7 93.8 Mount Waverley 44.4 44.6 .. 8.5 2.5 3.0 94.2 Mulgrave 61.7 30.9 .. 6.1 1.3 4.2 92.7 Murray Valley 30.8 20.5 43.1 5.5 .. 2.9 93.8 Narracan 46.5 33.5 8.3 5.9 5.8 3.0 94.6 Narre Warren North 55.1 37.3 .. 7.6 .. 3.4 94.0 Narre Warren South 58.3 35.6 .. 6.1 .. 3.5 94.0 Nepean 41.4 47.2 .. 11.3 .. 3.0 93.8 Niddrie 60.1 29.5 .. 7.3 3.1 4.4 94.2 Northcote 55.2 16.8 .. 25.4 2.6 4.2 91.4 Oakleigh 54.2 31.1 .. 10.8 3.8 3.1 92.4 Pascoe Vale 67.0 22.5 .. 8.8 1.6 4.8 91.7 Polwarth 31.0 48.3 10.3 8.8 1.6 3.8 95.3 Prahran 38.0 41.0 .. 18.0 3.0 2.9 86.6 Preston 66.7 18.8 .. 13.3 1.2 4.5 91.6 Richmond 47.5 19.8 .. 28.6 4.1 3.3 88.2 Ripon 52.4 33.9 7.8 4.8 1.1 2.8 94.9 Rodney 25.5 30.2 34.3 4.4 5.6 3.2 94.6 Sandringham 34.1 49.0 .. 13.0 3.9 2.4 92.9 Scoresby 41.1 51.3 .. 7.5 .. 2.9 93.8 Seymour 52.5 37.8 .. 9.7 .. 2.5 94.2 Shepparton 21.9 30.0 28.8 3.3 15.9 3.6 93.3 South Barwon 47.4 39.5 .. 9.3 3.8 2.9 94.7 South West Coast 41.3 40.3 11.5 7.0 .. 3.1 94.6 Swan Hill 26.4 26.6 34.9 5.2 7.0 3.2 94.6 Tarneit 63.5 28.1 .. .. 8.4 3.7 93.5 Thomastown 75.8 16.6 .. 7.6 .. 5.6 93.4 Warrandyte 35.0 52.4 .. 10.0 2.6 2.4 93.8 Williamstown 64.6 18.8 .. 10.2 6.3 3.4 92.2 Yan Yean 49.5 38.4 .. 10.9 1.2 2.9 95.2 Yuroke 71.3 26.3 .. .. 2.5 4.1 94.3 TOTAL 47.9 33.9 4.3 9.7 4.1 3.4 93.2

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTORATE RESULTS

Albert Park Roll 38726 Ballarat West Roll 39714

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Oke IND 571 1.7 +1.7 Backstrom GRN 2552 7.0 +7.0 Middleton GRN 5774 17.3 +17.3 Overington * ALP 19221 52.4 +1.0 Browne LIB 10936 32.8 -10.6 Verlin LIB 13461 36.7 -11.8 Thwaites * ALP 16053 48.2 -8.4 Donker CDP 507 1.4 +1.4 Sullivan IND 912 2.5 +2.5 Final Count Browne LIB 12499 37.5 -5.9 Final Count Thwaites * ALP 20835 62.5 +5.9 Overington * ALP 21625 59.0 +7.5 Verlin LIB 15027 41.0 -7.5 Formal 33334 97.3 +0.1 Informal 928 2.7 -0.1 Formal 36653 97.5 -0.2 Total 34262 88.5 Informal 929 2.5 +0.2 Total 37582 94.6

Altona Roll 35773 Bass (LIB gain) Roll 35258 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count Lambrinakos LIB 7349 22.9 -11.6 First Count Briffa GRN 2888 9.0 +9.0 Ludlow GRN 1730 5.4 +3.3 Kosky * ALP 21888 68.1 +2.6 Nesbit IND 1401 4.4 +4.4 Smith * LIB 13021 40.5 -4.1 Final Count Davies * IND 7014 21.8 -1.3 Lambrinakos LIB 8130 25.3 -9.2 Anderson ALP 9012 28.0 +2.9 Kosky * ALP 23995 74.7 +9.2 .... NAT 0.0 -3.4 Formal 32125 95.9 -0.4 .... OTH 0.0 -1.7 Informal 1381 4.1 +0.4 Final Count Total 33506 93.7 Smith * LIB 16294 50.6 +4.2 Davies * IND 0 0.0 -53.6 Anderson ALP 15884 49.4 +49.4 Ballarat East Roll 36480 2-Party Preferred Candidate Party Votes % Swing Smith * LIB 16294 50.6 -6.3 Anderson ALP 15884 49.4 +6.3 First Count Formal 32178 97.1 -0.2 Kinnear GRN 4373 13.1 +12.8 Informal 962 2.9 +0.2 Halborg CEC 271 0.8 +0.8 Total 33140 94.0 Fitzgerald LIB 12010 36.0 -9.5 Howard * ALP 16268 48.8 -2.4 Note: New name for the abolished electorate of Pathy IND 402 1.2 +1.2 Gippsland West held by Independent Susan Davies. .... DEM 0.0 -0.6 Ken Smith was a Liberal MLC for South Eastern .... OTH 0.0 -2.4 Province.

Final Count Fitzgerald LIB 14125 42.4 -4.3 Howard * ALP 19199 57.6 +4.3 Formal 33324 97.0 -0.5 Informal 1037 3.0 +0.5 Total 34361 94.2

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Bayswater (ALP gain) Roll 36316 Benambra Roll 34122

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Bannan GRN 3380 10.2 +10.2 Murdoch ALP 11558 38.1 -4.4 Ashley * LIB 14689 44.1 -11.0 Seymour CDP 684 2.3 +2.3 Lockwood ALP 15215 45.7 +4.0 Lucas GRN 2111 7.0 +7.0 .... HOP 0.0 -2.6 Plowman * LIB 12179 40.1 -17.4 .... DLP 0.0 -0.5 Reid NAT 3818 12.6 +12.6 Final Count Final Count Ashley * LIB 15731 47.3 -9.0 Murdoch ALP 13953 46.0 +3.5 Lockwood ALP 17553 52.7 +9.0 Plowman * LIB 16397 54.0 -3.5 Formal 33284 97.4 -0.1 Formal 30350 96.4 -0.6 Informal 898 2.6 +0.1 Informal 1119 3.6 +0.6 Total 34182 94.1 Total 31469 92.2

Bellarine (ALP gain) Roll 38583 Bendigo East Roll 35520

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Jones GRN 3804 10.6 +10.6 Ruffell LIB 9223 27.9 -16.0 Neville ALP 17861 49.8 +4.8 Petersen GRN 2201 6.7 +2.2 Kelloway LIB 14234 39.7 -9.4 Allan * ALP 18639 56.4 +7.8 .... DEM 0.0 -5.8 Spiby NAT 2966 9.0 +9.0 .... OTH 0.0 -0.3 .... OTH 0.0 -2.9 Final Count Final Count Neville ALP 20911 58.2 +9.3 Ruffell LIB 12232 37.0 -10.1 Kelloway LIB 14988 41.8 -9.3 Allan * ALP 20795 63.0 +10.1 Formal 35899 97.7 -0.4 Formal 33029 98.1 -0.1 Informal 836 2.3 +0.4 Informal 631 1.9 +0.1 Total 36735 95.2 Total 33660 94.8 Note: Liberal MP Garry Spry retired

Bendigo West Roll 38420 Benalla (NAT gain) Roll 34690 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count First Count Ralph GRN 3583 10.2 +5.6 Sykes NAT 8414 26.5 -26.3 Taylor NAT 3642 10.3 +10.3 Stewart GRN 1961 6.2 +6.1 Austerberry LIB 8112 23.0 -13.2 Allen * ALP 13129 41.3 -1.8 Cameron * ALP 19865 56.4 +0.8 Dwyer LIB 8306 26.1 +22.3 .... OTH 0.0 -3.5 .... OTH 0.0 -0.2 Final Count Final Count Austerberry LIB 11986 34.1 -4.9 Sykes NAT 16531 52.0 -4.7 Cameron * ALP 23203 65.9 +4.9 Allen * ALP 15279 48.0 +4.7 Formal 35202 97.5 -0.5 Formal 31810 97.6 +1.0 Informal 888 2.5 +0.5 Informal 791 2.4 -1.0 Total 36090 93.9 Total 32601 94.0 Note: Labor held since a May 2000 by-election. Swing figures based on comparison with 1999 general election.

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Bentleigh (ALP gain) Roll 36801 Broadmeadows Roll 37422

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Peulich * LIB 14105 42.0 -8.0 Gibson LIB 5035 15.8 -6.0 Mitchell GRN 3195 9.5 +6.1 Kaliniy IND 453 1.4 +0.6 Hall CEC 271 0.8 +0.8 Geradts GRN 1433 4.5 +4.5 Hudson ALP 15983 47.6 +3.4 Yohanna CEC 888 2.8 +2.8 .... OTH 0.0 -2.4 Brumby * ALP 24060 75.5 +3.5 .... OTH 0.0 -5.4 Final Count Peulich * LIB 15186 45.3 -6.6 Final Count Hudson ALP 18368 54.7 +6.6 Gibson LIB 6123 19.2 -5.9 Brumby * ALP 25736 80.8 +5.9 Formal 33554 97.0 -0.2 Informal 1039 3.0 +0.2 Formal 31869 94.4 -0.1 Total 34593 94.0 Informal 1891 5.6 +0.1 Total 33760 90.2

Box Hill Roll 37475 Brunswick Roll 37972 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count Chong ALP 12777 37.5 -1.8 First Count Harris GRN 5347 15.7 +15.7 Morton IND 857 2.6 +2.6 Clark * LIB 15935 46.8 -9.7 Taylor IND 752 2.3 +2.3 .... HOP 0.0 -4.0 McVey SOC 573 1.7 +1.7 .... OTH 0.0 -0.2 Gauci LIB 5375 16.4 -10.5 Carli * ALP 17075 52.1 -11.6 Final Count Bird CEC 154 0.5 +0.5 Chong ALP 16658 48.9 +6.8 Curr GRN 7972 24.3 +18.4 Clark * LIB 17401 51.1 -6.8 .... OTH 0.0 -3.4 Formal 34059 97.3 -0.6 Final Count Informal 943 2.7 +0.6 Gauci LIB 0 0.0 -28.8 Total 35002 93.4 Carli * ALP 19340 59.3 -11.9 Curr GRN 13281 40.7 +40.7

Brighton Roll 36505 2-Party Preferred Gauci LIB 7192 22.0 -6.8 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Carli * ALP 25554 78.0 +6.8 Formal 32758 94.5 -1.4 First Count Informal 1906 5.5 +1.4 Asher * LIB 17094 53.2 -4.2 Total 34664 91.3 Davies GRN 5116 15.9 +15.9 Sapir ALP 9926 30.9 +6.3 .... IND 0.0 -18.0 Bulleen Roll 34839 Final Count Asher * LIB 18447 57.4 -7.2 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Sapir ALP 13686 42.6 +7.2 First Count Formal 32136 97.7 -0.2 Kotsiras * LIB 15612 49.6 -10.2 Informal 765 2.3 +0.2 Miras ALP 12517 39.8 +8.2 Total 32901 90.1 Wright GRN 3330 10.6 +4.8 .... HOP 0.0 -2.8

Final Count Kotsiras * LIB 16561 52.6 -10.0 Miras ALP 14898 47.4 +10.0 Formal 31459 96.6 -0.4 Informal 1115 3.4 +0.4 Total 32574 93.5

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Bundoora Roll 35029 Caulfield Roll 36314

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count McDonald GRN 3053 9.6 +9.6 Becker GRN 5061 15.9 +15.2 Mellado CEC 398 1.3 +1.3 Simon ALP 11138 35.0 -6.1 Garbutt * ALP 18856 59.5 +3.9 Shardey * LIB 15608 49.1 -8.9 Randall LIB 9381 29.6 -12.4 .... OTH 0.0 -0.2 .... OTH 0.0 -2.4 Final Count Final Count Simon ALP 15187 47.7 +5.9 Garbutt * ALP 21411 67.6 +10.4 Shardey * LIB 16620 52.3 -5.9 Randall LIB 10277 32.4 -10.4 Formal 31807 96.7 -0.2 Formal 31688 96.2 -0.8 Informal 1082 3.3 +0.2 Informal 1239 3.8 +0.8 Total 32889 90.6 Total 32927 94.0

Clayton Roll 34674 Burwood Roll 37923 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count First Count Wong LIB 7017 23.0 -14.9 Stensholt * ALP 15598 45.1 +2.3 Lim * ALP 20223 66.4 +4.7 Morrissey IND 1148 3.3 +3.3 Kirby GRN 2377 7.8 +7.6 Lee GRN 3989 11.5 +11.5 Berk DEM 831 2.7 +2.7 Rule LIB 13850 40.0 -14.6 .... OTH 0.0 -0.2 .... OTH 0.0 -2.5 Final Count Final Count Wong LIB 7962 26.2 -11.9 Stensholt * ALP 19052 55.1 +10.9 Lim * ALP 22479 73.8 +11.9 Rule LIB 15533 44.9 -10.9 Formal 30448 95.7 0.0 Formal 34585 97.5 0.0 Informal 1374 4.3 0.0 Informal 891 2.5 0.0 Total 31822 91.8 Total 35476 93.5 Note: Labor held since a December 1999 by-election. Swing figures based on comparison with 1999 general Cranbourne Roll 34009 election. Candidate Party Votes % Swing

Carrum Roll 38869 First Count Kennedy GRN 2402 7.8 +7.4 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Perera ALP 16619 54.2 +7.9 Rowe * LIB 11185 36.5 -10.4 First Count Stanton CEC 435 1.4 +1.4 Lindell * ALP 18654 53.0 +5.5 .... OTH 0.0 -6.3 Good IND 525 1.5 +1.5 Bujeya GRN 3700 10.5 +4.9 Final Count MacInnes LIB 12325 35.0 -11.6 Perera ALP 18614 60.8 +9.7 .... OTH 0.0 -0.4 Rowe * LIB 12000 39.2 -9.7 Final Count Formal 30641 96.2 -0.3 Lindell * ALP 21873 62.2 +10.5 Informal 1202 3.8 +0.3 MacInnes LIB 13315 37.8 -10.5 Total 31843 93.6 Note: Notional Labor seat following redistribution. Formal 35204 97.0 -0.2 Sitting Liberal MP Garry Rowe re-contested. 2-party Informal 1103 3.0 +0.2 preferred result corrected. Total 36307 93.4

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Dandenong Roll 35517 Eltham (ALP gain) Roll 37879

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Pandazopoulos * ALP 20044 65.4 +6.1 Gray GRN 4695 13.3 +10.3 Kelly LIB 8062 26.3 -10.7 Phillips * LIB 14810 42.0 -8.4 Keegel IND 209 0.7 +0.7 Herbert ALP 15739 44.7 +6.0 Cox IND 412 1.3 +1.3 .... DEM 0.0 -2.6 Kelly GRN 1933 6.3 +6.3 .... OTH 0.0 -5.3 .... OTH 0.0 -3.7 Final Count Final Count Phillips * LIB 15935 45.2 -8.5 Pandazopoulos * ALP 21554 70.3 +8.7 Herbert ALP 19309 54.8 +8.5 Kelly LIB 9100 29.7 -8.7 Formal 35244 98.0 +0.4 Formal 30660 94.3 -1.2 Informal 728 2.0 -0.4 Informal 1867 5.7 +1.2 Total 35972 95.0 Total 32527 91.6

Essendon Roll 37369 Derrimut Roll 34611 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count First Count Horne CEC 519 1.6 +1.6 Kozlowski CEC 2514 8.7 +8.7 Lewis-Hansom GRN 4167 12.4 +12.4 Lim LIB 4987 17.3 -9.6 Maddigan * ALP 18255 54.5 -3.6 Languiller * ALP 21278 73.9 +14.8 Reynolds LIB 10531 31.5 -10.4 .... IND 0.0 -13.9 Final Count Final Count Maddigan * ALP 22065 65.9 +7.8 Lim LIB 6533 22.7 -7.1 Reynolds LIB 11405 34.1 -7.8 Languiller * ALP 22245 77.3 +7.1 Formal 33472 96.9 -0.6 Formal 28779 93.0 -1.3 Informal 1081 3.1 +0.6 Informal 2169 7.0 +1.3 Total 34553 92.5 Total 30948 89.4

Evelyn (ALP gain) Roll 36974 Doncaster Roll 35426 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count First Count McTaggart ALP 14048 42.1 +8.7 Dunn ALP 13652 42.7 +9.4 Hay GRN 2803 8.4 +8.4 Dawborn GRN 2960 9.3 +4.4 Byrne IND 1129 3.4 +3.4 Perton * LIB 15324 48.0 -11.8 Fyffe * LIB 15386 46.1 -13.0 .... HOP 0.0 -2.1 .... OTH 0.0 -7.5 Final Count Final Count Dunn ALP 15723 49.2 +11.5 McTaggart ALP 16793 50.3 +12.6 Perton * LIB 16213 50.8 -11.5 Fyffe * LIB 16573 49.7 -12.6 Formal 31936 96.9 -0.3 Formal 33366 96.6 -0.5 Informal 1033 3.1 +0.3 Informal 1192 3.4 +0.5 Total 32969 93.1 Total 34558 93.5

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Ferntree Gully (ALP gain) Roll 38626 Frankston (ALP gain) Roll 36523

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Lupton * LIB 16036 45.2 -11.2 Kelsall GRN 3472 10.5 +6.7 Bullock GRN 2740 7.7 +7.7 Harkness ALP 15833 47.9 +5.6 Eckstein ALP 16700 47.1 +7.2 McCall * LIB 13385 40.5 -9.8 .... DLP 0.0 -3.8 Chapple CEC 385 1.2 +1.2 .... OTH 0.0 -3.7 Final Count Lupton * LIB 16928 47.7 -9.9 Final Count Eckstein ALP 18548 52.3 +9.9 Harkness ALP 18446 55.8 +9.0 McCall * LIB 14629 44.2 -9.0 Formal 35476 97.1 -0.4 Informal 1052 2.9 +0.4 Formal 33075 96.9 +0.1 Total 36528 94.6 Informal 1046 3.1 -0.1 Total 34121 93.4

Footscray Roll 37412 Geelong (ALP gain) Roll 38480 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count Kamprad SOC 848 2.7 +2.7 First Count Mildenhall * ALP 18589 59.3 -7.5 Kontelj LIB 13266 38.0 -10.5 D'Souza LIB 4691 15.0 -17.0 Nixon IND 228 0.7 +0.7 Nguyen IND 778 2.5 +2.5 Trezise * ALP 17680 50.6 +5.3 Rice GRN 3181 10.1 +10.1 Hodge IND 967 2.8 +2.8 Cumming IND 3255 10.4 +10.4 Battistella IND 233 0.7 +0.7 .... OTH 0.0 -1.3 Teer GRN 2568 7.3 +7.3 .... OTH 0.0 -6.3 Final Count Mildenhall * ALP 23444 74.8 +7.0 Final Count D'Souza LIB 7878 25.2 -7.0 Kontelj LIB 14638 41.9 -8.5 Trezise * ALP 20300 58.1 +8.5 Formal 31342 93.3 -1.8 Informal 2234 6.7 +1.8 Formal 34942 96.8 -0.5 Total 33576 89.7 Informal 1145 3.2 +0.5 Note: 2-party preferred result corrected. Total 36087 93.8 Note: Labor MP Ian Trezise was re-elected in an electorate that had become notionally Liberal held on Forest Hill (ALP gain) Roll 37492 the new boundaries.

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Gembrook (ALP gain) Roll 34586 First Count Pepper GRN 3045 8.9 +8.9 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Campbell IND 708 2.1 +2.1 Marshall ALP 16105 47.1 +4.9 First Count Srinivasan LIB 13213 38.7 -16.7 Lobato ALP 13054 41.5 +5.2 Spurr IND 1105 3.2 +3.2 Ridgway GRN 4018 12.8 +7.6 .... HOP 0.0 -2.4 Dean IND 553 1.8 +0.7 Lucas * LIB 13814 43.9 -8.7 Final Count .... OTH 0.0 -4.7 Marshall ALP 19063 55.8 +12.0 Srinivasan LIB 15113 44.2 -12.0 Final Count Lobato ALP 16217 51.6 +8.3 Formal 34176 96.8 -0.6 Lucas * LIB 15222 48.4 -8.3 Informal 1118 3.2 +0.6 Total 35294 94.1 Formal 31439 96.8 -0.8 Note: Liberal MP John Richardson retired. Informal 1044 3.2 +0.8 Total 32483 93.9 Note: Neil Lucas was a sitting Liberal MLC for Eumemmerring. Liberal MP for Berwick Robert Dean was denied nomination after it was found he was not on the electoral roll.

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Gippsland East Roll 37475 Hawthorn Roll 36951

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Grange ALP 4997 14.8 -13.0 Giles GRN 6544 19.8 +19.8 McKeown IND 447 1.3 +1.3 Baillieu * LIB 16407 49.7 -12.9 Buckley IND 444 1.3 -3.8 Meddings ALP 10082 30.5 -1.9 Ingram * IND 13919 41.3 +18.9 .... HOP 0.0 -5.0 Chester NAT 8061 23.9 -13.0 Dent LIB 4273 12.7 +12.7 Final Count Thiele GRN 1536 4.6 +4.6 Baillieu * LIB 18458 55.9 -8.2 .... ONP 0.0 -5.8 Meddings ALP 14575 44.1 +8.2 .... OTH 0.0 -1.9 Formal 33033 97.3 -0.4 Final Count Informal 921 2.7 +0.4 Ingram * IND 20791 61.7 +4.2 Total 33954 91.9 Chester NAT 12886 38.3 -4.2

2-Party Preferred Ivanhoe Roll 37277 Grange ALP 13371 39.8 -7.4 Chester NAT 20204 60.2 +7.4 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Formal 33677 96.1 -1.2 Informal 1365 3.9 +1.2 First Count Total 35042 93.5 Nolan LIB 11498 34.3 -9.0 Langdon * ALP 17490 52.1 +2.2 Appleby IND 187 0.6 +0.6 Morton IND 265 0.8 +0.8 Gippsland South Roll 36510 Schorel-Hlavka IND 57 0.2 +0.2 Doreian GRN 4067 12.1 +7.0 Candidate Party Votes % Swing .... OTH 0.0 -1.7 First Count Final Count Aitken GRN 3905 11.7 +11.7 Nolan LIB 12586 37.5 -7.7 Forbes LIB 7015 21.1 +14.4 Langdon * ALP 20972 62.5 +7.7 Cook ALP 9505 28.5 -0.8 Ryan * NAT 12891 38.7 -4.6 Formal 33564 96.6 -0.7 .... OTH 0.0 -20.8 Informal 1192 3.4 +0.7 Total 34756 93.2 Final Count Cook ALP 13042 39.1 -2.9 Ryan * NAT 20274 60.9 +2.9 Keilor Roll 37980 Formal 33316 97.0 -0.5 Informal 1027 3.0 +0.5 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Total 34343 94.1 First Count Buller LIB 10061 29.0 -11.2 Nosal GRN 2628 7.6 +7.6 Hastings (ALP gain) Roll 37635 Seitz * ALP 21952 63.4 +8.8 .... IND 0.0 -5.2 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Final Count First Count Buller LIB 11071 32.0 -11.2 Burgess LIB 15695 46.1 -8.7 Seitz * ALP 23566 68.0 +11.2 Olivier GRN 3178 9.3 +9.2 Broadbent CEC 397 1.2 +1.2 Formal 34641 95.5 -0.4 Buchanan ALP 14790 43.4 +6.3 Informal 1620 4.5 +0.4 .... OTH 0.0 -8.0 Total 36261 95.5

Final Count Burgess LIB 16739 49.1 -8.0 Buchanan ALP 17321 50.9 +8.0 Formal 34060 96.8 -0.7 Informal 1133 3.2 +0.7 Total 35193 93.5 Note: New notionally Liberal held seat with no sitting MP.

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Kew Roll 35456 Lara Roll 38724

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Clark GRN 5543 17.4 +17.4 Ellery SOC 965 2.8 +2.8 Dettman DEM 638 2.0 +2.0 Baranowski GRN 2341 6.7 +6.2 McIntosh * LIB 15807 49.5 -12.2 Loney * ALP 22673 65.0 +2.7 Williams ALP 9926 31.1 -2.8 Ristevski LIB 8921 25.6 -11.4 .... HOP 0.0 -4.3 .... OTH 0.0 -0.3 Final Count Final Count McIntosh * LIB 17865 56.0 -7.8 Loney * ALP 25211 72.3 +9.6 Williams ALP 14049 44.0 +7.8 Ristevski LIB 9638 27.7 -9.6 Formal 31914 97.2 -0.4 Formal 34900 96.2 -0.7 Informal 930 2.8 +0.4 Informal 1395 3.8 +0.7 Total 32844 92.6 Total 36295 93.7 Note: New name for Geelong North.

Kilsyth (ALP gain) Roll 37783 Lowan Roll 38381 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count Beard ALP 15256 44.8 +4.0 First Count Elliott * LIB 15320 45.0 -12.0 Williams ALP 9683 27.1 +4.3 Leach GRN 3455 10.2 +9.9 Brain GRN 1658 4.6 +4.6 .... OTH 0.0 -2.0 Templeton LIB 9871 27.6 -9.3 Delahunty * NAT 14568 40.7 +21.9 Final Count .... OTH 0.0 -21.6 Beard ALP 17726 52.1 +10.0 Elliott * LIB 16305 47.9 -10.0 Final Count Williams ALP 11779 32.9 -5.2 Formal 34031 97.1 -0.3 Delahunty * NAT 24001 67.1 +5.2 Informal 1009 2.9 +0.3 Total 35040 92.7 Formal 35780 97.5 -0.3 Note: Elliott was the sitting MP for Mooroolbark. Informal 917 2.5 +0.3 Total 36697 95.6 Note: New name for Wimmera. Kororoit Roll 35235

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Lyndhurst Roll 34760

First Count Candidate Party Votes % Swing Fenech LIB 5439 17.9 -8.6 Haermeyer * ALP 20894 68.8 +0.8 First Count George IND 2384 7.8 +7.8 Patrinos GRN 2293 7.5 +7.5 Reilly IND 1673 5.5 +5.5 Holding * ALP 20862 68.3 +10.1 .... OTH 0.0 -5.5 Ford IND 503 1.6 +1.6 Hood LIB 6906 22.6 -13.7 Final Count .... OTH 0.0 -5.5 Fenech LIB 6973 22.9 -6.3 Haermeyer * ALP 23415 77.1 +6.3 Final Count Holding * ALP 22927 75.1 +14.5 Formal 30390 94.0 -0.3 Hood LIB 7610 24.9 -14.5 Informal 1924 6.0 +0.3 Total 32314 91.7 Formal 30564 95.2 -0.3 Note: New seat. Haermeyer was the Labor MP for Informal 1551 4.8 +0.3 Yan Yean. Total 32115 92.4 Note: New name for Springvale. Error in first preference totals corrected.

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Macedon (ALP gain) Roll 39152 Melton Roll 35458

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Finn LIB 12944 35.6 -8.9 Muscat IND 669 2.1 +2.1 Ward GRN 3830 10.5 +7.8 McColl IND 111 0.3 +0.3 Scott CEC 426 1.2 +1.2 Nardella * ALP 17535 55.1 +0.7 Duncan * ALP 19119 52.6 +11.5 Stewart GRN 2355 7.4 +6.9 .... DEM 0.0 -2.2 Goodman IND 1028 3.2 +3.2 .... OTH 0.0 -9.4 Hyett IND 2199 6.9 +6.9 Gough LIB 7919 24.9 -17.2 Final Count .... DEM 0.0 -1.0 Finn LIB 14798 40.8 -9.6 .... OTH 0.0 -2.0 Duncan * ALP 21513 59.2 +9.6 Final Count Formal 36319 97.6 0.0 Nardella * ALP 20764 65.3 +8.7 Informal 904 2.4 0.0 Gough LIB 11022 34.7 -8.7 Total 37223 95.1 Note: New notionally Liberal held electorate that Formal 31816 95.5 -0.5 replaced the abolished Labor seat of Gisborne. Informal 1495 4.5 +0.5 Total 33311 93.9 Malvern Roll 36655

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Mildura Roll 36098

First Count Candidate Party Votes % Swing Pollack IND 524 1.6 +1.6 Doyle * LIB 18036 55.1 -10.8 First Count Trafficante GRN 4389 13.4 +13.3 Crouch NAT 8136 25.2 +3.8 Sorensen ALP 9758 29.8 -4.0 Cursaro IND 535 1.7 +1.7 .... OTH 0.0 -0.1 Rivendell GRN 563 1.7 +1.7 Zigouras ALP 3075 9.5 +0.4 Final Count Savage * IND 16712 51.7 +8.8 Doyle * LIB 19669 60.2 -5.9 Sleep LIB 3316 10.3 -14.4 Sorensen ALP 13014 39.8 +5.9 .... DEM 0.0 -1.2 Formal 32707 97.4 -0.4 .... OTH 0.0 -0.8 Informal 874 2.6 +0.4 Final Count Total 33581 91.6 Crouch NAT 10197 31.6 +31.6 Savage * IND 22121 68.4 +12.5 Melbourne Roll 33859 Sleep LIB 0 0.0 -44.1

Candidate Party Votes % Swing 2-Party Preferred Crouch NAT 18284 56.7 -6.6 First Count Zigouras ALP 13957 43.3 +6.6 Beck CEC 242 0.9 +0.9 Formal 32337 96.9 -0.4 Fensom IND 253 0.9 +0.9 Informal 1043 3.1 +0.4 Bourke LIB 5971 21.0 -15.3 Total 33380 92.5 Pike * ALP 12882 45.3 -12.7 Chamberlin IND 1690 5.9 +5.9 Di Natale GRN 6880 24.2 +24.2 Pradhan SOC 290 1.0 +1.0 Cebon IND 214 0.8 +0.8 .... IND 0.0 -5.7 Final Count Bourke LIB 0 0.0 -37.7 Pike * ALP 14757 51.9 -10.4 Di Natale GRN 13665 48.1 +48.1 2-Party Preferred Bourke LIB 7910 27.8 -9.8 Pike * ALP 20510 72.2 +9.8 Formal 28422 95.9 -0.4 Informal 1212 4.1 +0.4 Total 29634 87.5

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Mill Park Roll 35926 Mordialloc (ALP gain) Roll 37617

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Ahmed GRN 2014 6.2 +6.2 Leigh * LIB 14676 42.8 -9.5 D'Ambrosio ALP 22746 70.1 +7.5 Gigliotti CEC 356 1.0 +1.0 Mawhinney DEM 878 2.7 +2.7 Munt ALP 15832 46.1 -0.9 Kostadinoski LIB 6815 21.0 -13.9 Monagle GRN 3463 10.1 +9.4 .... OTH 0.0 -2.5 Final Count Final Count Leigh * LIB 15610 45.5 -7.0 D'Ambrosio ALP 24915 76.8 +13.0 Munt ALP 18717 54.5 +7.0 Kostadinoski LIB 7536 23.2 -13.0 Formal 34327 97.1 0.0 Formal 32453 95.6 -0.7 Informal 1034 2.9 0.0 Informal 1484 4.4 +0.7 Total 35361 94.0 Total 33937 94.5 Note: Labor MP Alex Andrianopoulos retired. Mornington Roll 34532

Mitcham Roll 36672 Candidate Party Votes % Swing

Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count Johnson GRN 3591 11.4 +9.2 First Count Graley ALP 12424 39.3 +8.5 Robinson * ALP 16097 47.8 +3.0 Cooper * LIB 15608 49.4 -10.0 Turner IND 307 0.9 +0.9 .... OTH 0.0 -7.6 Hannan LIB 12735 37.9 -9.9 Way IND 946 2.8 +2.8 Final Count Pemberton GRN 3559 10.6 +10.6 Graley ALP 15235 48.2 +10.0 .... OTH 0.0 -7.3 Cooper * LIB 16388 51.8 -10.0 Final Count Formal 31623 97.7 -0.3 Robinson * ALP 19405 57.7 +7.7 Informal 730 2.3 +0.3 Hannan LIB 14239 42.3 -7.7 Total 32353 93.7

Formal 33644 97.4 -0.4 Informal 906 2.6 +0.4 Morwell Roll 36042 Total 34550 94.2 Candidate Party Votes % Swing

Monbulk (ALP gain) Roll 36119 First Count Platschinda IND 4733 14.5 +14.5 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Hammett NAT 4014 12.3 +12.3 Jenkins ALP 14073 43.2 -12.4 First Count Alexander IND 1521 4.7 +4.7 Merlino ALP 14303 43.6 +3.0 Blackwood LIB 6289 19.3 -15.5 Smith GRN 5182 15.8 +8.8 Thompson GRN 1917 5.9 +5.9 Holland DEM 537 1.6 +1.6 .... OTH 0.0 -9.6 McArthur * LIB 12285 37.4 -11.6 Voigt CDP 532 1.6 +0.4 Final Count .... OTH 0.0 -2.2 Jenkins ALP 17855 54.9 -4.4 Blackwood LIB 14692 45.1 +4.4 Final Count Merlino ALP 19132 58.3 +10.7 Formal 32547 96.3 -1.5 McArthur * LIB 13707 41.7 -10.7 Informal 1257 3.7 +1.5 Total 33804 93.8 Formal 32839 97.1 -0.2 Note: Labor MP Keith Hamilton retired. Informal 974 2.9 +0.2 Total 33813 93.6

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Mount Waverley (ALP gain) Roll 36752 Narracan (ALP gain) Roll 37315

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Morand ALP 14902 44.4 +3.6 Needham NAT 2840 8.3 +7.1 Bennett DEM 560 1.7 +1.7 Sayers IND 1995 5.8 +5.8 Wilson * LIB 14984 44.6 -14.2 Maxfield * ALP 15908 46.5 +5.9 Poppins GRN 2849 8.5 +8.5 Stoll LIB 11469 33.5 -9.7 Bond IND 284 0.8 +0.8 Jackson GRN 2033 5.9 +5.9 .... HOP 0.0 -0.4 .... DEM 0.0 -4.5 .... OTH 0.0 -10.5 Final Count Morand ALP 17559 52.3 +11.3 Final Count Wilson * LIB 16020 47.7 -11.3 Maxfield * ALP 19471 56.8 +7.4 Stoll LIB 14794 43.2 -7.4 Formal 33579 97.0 -0.6 Informal 1036 3.0 +0.6 Formal 34245 97.0 +0.1 Total 34615 94.2 Informal 1044 3.0 -0.1 Note: New name for Glen Waverley whose sitting Total 35289 94.6 Liberal MP Ross Smith retired. Wilson was the sitting Note: Won by Labor in 1999 but the electorate had MP for Bennettswood. become a notional Liberal seat on new boundaries.

Mulgrave Roll 34337 Narre Warren North (ALP gain) Roll 35036

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Andrews ALP 18804 61.7 +9.8 Haywood GRN 2406 7.6 +7.6 Kelly LIB 9431 30.9 -12.6 Luckins * LIB 11874 37.3 -16.8 Smith GRN 1845 6.1 +6.1 Donnellan ALP 17537 55.1 +12.8 Chabdjian IND 410 1.3 +1.3 .... DLP 0.0 -3.6 .... OTH 0.0 -4.6 Final Count Final Count Luckins * LIB 12822 40.3 -14.8 Andrews ALP 20188 66.2 +11.9 Donnellan ALP 18991 59.7 +14.8 Kelly LIB 10296 33.8 -11.9 Formal 31817 96.6 -0.4 Formal 30490 95.8 -0.4 Informal 1134 3.4 +0.4 Informal 1325 4.2 +0.4 Total 32951 94.0 Total 31815 92.7 Note: New notionally Liberal held seat. Luckins was a Note: New name for Dandenong North whose Labor sitting Liberal MLC for Waverley Province. MP John Lenders contested Waverley Province.

Narre Warren South (ALP gain) Roll 37578 Murray Valley Roll 35081 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count First Count Wilson ALP 19868 58.3 +10.2 O'Neill ALP 9846 30.8 -3.5 Lyons GRN 2066 6.1 +6.1 Jasper * NAT 13778 43.1 -22.3 Shepherdson LIB 12145 35.6 -15.4 Joyce LIB 6565 20.5 +20.2 .... OTH 0.0 -0.9 Scott GRN 1764 5.5 +5.5 Final Count Final Count Wilson ALP 21318 62.6 +13.9 O'Neill ALP 11537 36.1 +1.8 Shepherdson LIB 12758 37.4 -13.9 Jasper * NAT 20416 63.9 -1.8 Formal 34079 96.5 -0.4 Formal 31953 97.1 +0.1 Informal 1240 3.5 +0.4 Informal 964 2.9 -0.1 Total 35319 94.0 Total 32917 93.8 Note: Replaced the abolished Liberal electorate of Berwick, whose sitting MP Robert Dean had intended to contest Gembrook. His nomination was rejected when it was found he was not on the electoral roll. 2- candidate preferred result corrected.

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Nepean Roll 36176 Oakleigh Roll 34995

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count De Rango GRN 3733 11.3 +11.3 Skouzis IND 1193 3.8 +3.8 Ford ALP 13636 41.4 +0.2 Barker * ALP 16999 54.2 +5.0 Dixon * LIB 15543 47.2 -7.2 Bennett GRN 3389 10.8 +7.7 .... OTH 0.0 -4.3 Goudge LIB 9754 31.1 -14.0 .... OTH 0.0 -2.5 Final Count Ford ALP 16399 49.8 +6.0 Final Count Dixon * LIB 16513 50.2 -6.0 Barker * ALP 20432 65.2 +12.3 Goudge LIB 10902 34.8 -12.3 Formal 32912 97.0 -0.6 Informal 1010 3.0 +0.6 Formal 31335 96.9 +0.4 Total 33922 93.8 Informal 1000 3.1 -0.4 Note: New name for the electorate of Dromana. Total 32335 92.4

Niddrie Roll 36896 Pascoe Vale Roll 37634

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Hulls * ALP 19952 60.1 +3.9 Campbell * ALP 21989 67.0 +1.5 Crea DLP 1035 3.1 +3.1 Clancy LIB 7400 22.5 -10.0 Klugman GRN 2414 7.3 +7.3 Elgood GRN 2905 8.8 +7.2 Jennison LIB 9810 29.5 -13.6 Isherwood CEC 538 1.6 +1.6 .... IND 0.0 -0.7 .... OTH 0.0 -0.3 Final Count Final Count Hulls * ALP 22114 66.6 +10.2 Campbell * ALP 24359 74.2 +7.3 Jennison LIB 11088 33.4 -10.2 Clancy LIB 8468 25.8 -7.3 Formal 33211 95.6 -0.5 Formal 32832 95.2 -0.8 Informal 1527 4.4 +0.5 Informal 1665 4.8 +0.8 Total 34738 94.2 Total 34497 91.7

Northcote Roll 37722 Polwarth Roll 39179

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Watt LIB 5550 16.8 -9.2 Atherden GRN 3163 8.8 +5.2 Lynch SOC 598 1.8 +1.8 Chant NAT 3700 10.3 -6.6 Gallagher CEC 260 0.8 +0.8 Gartland ALP 11141 31.0 +8.3 Nicholson GRN 8394 25.4 +25.4 Mulder * LIB 17342 48.3 +5.0 Delahunty * ALP 18229 55.2 -11.2 Mitchell IND 570 1.6 +1.6 .... OTH 0.0 -7.7 .... OTH 0.0 -13.5 Final Count Final Count Watt LIB 0 0.0 -27.4 Gartland ALP 14557 40.5 +3.5 Nicholson GRN 13892 42.1 +42.1 Mulder * LIB 21413 59.5 -3.5 Delahunty * ALP 19103 57.9 -14.7 Formal 35916 96.2 -1.5 2-PartyPreferred Informal 1416 3.8 +1.5 Watt LIB 7157 21.7 -5.7 Total 37332 95.3 Delahunty * ALP 25857 78.3 +5.7 Formal 33031 95.8 -0.1 Informal 1434 4.2 +0.1 Total 34465 91.4

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Prahran (ALP gain) Roll 36856 Ripon Roll 36044

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Lincoln IND 419 1.4 +1.4 Erwin NAT 2588 7.8 +2.8 Gourlay DEM 504 1.6 +1.6 de Fegely LIB 11278 33.9 -9.5 Lupton ALP 11772 38.0 -1.4 Helper * ALP 17439 52.4 +3.1 Burke * LIB 12713 41.0 -10.7 McCallum IND 367 1.1 +1.1 Mathew GRN 5591 18.0 +11.4 Millar GRN 1581 4.8 +4.6 .... OTH 0.0 -2.3 .... OTH 0.0 -2.1 Final Count Final Count Lupton ALP 16869 54.4 +9.1 de Fegely LIB 14155 42.6 -5.8 Burke * LIB 14130 45.6 -9.1 Helper * ALP 19097 57.4 +5.8 Formal 30999 97.1 -0.2 Formal 33253 97.2 -0.3 Informal 921 2.9 +0.2 Informal 967 2.8 +0.3 Total 31920 86.6 Total 34220 94.9

Preston Roll 38208 Rodney Roll 35177

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Chaplin GRN 4458 13.3 +13.0 Maughan * NAT 11040 34.3 -22.1 Dean LIB 6267 18.8 -10.6 McCullough ALP 8212 25.5 -4.6 Leighton * ALP 22271 66.7 -0.5 Frost LIB 9723 30.2 +26.8 Isherwood CEC 415 1.2 +1.2 Toll IND 1812 5.6 +5.6 .... OTH 0.0 -3.1 Williams GRN 1414 4.4 +4.2 .... ONP 0.0 -10.0 Final Count Dean LIB 7617 22.8 -8.4 Final Count Leighton * ALP 25785 77.2 +8.4 Maughan * NAT 19305 60.0 -4.3 McCullough ALP 0 0.0 -35.7 Formal 33411 95.5 -0.2 Frost LIB 12896 40.0 +40.0 Informal 1575 4.5 +0.2 Total 34986 91.6 2-Party Preferred Note: 2-party preferred result corrected. Maughan * NAT 21380 66.4 +2.1 McCullough ALP 10807 33.6 -2.1 Formal 32201 96.8 -1.0 Richmond Roll 37052 Informal 1071 3.2 +1.0 Total 33272 94.6 Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count Teiwes LIB 6251 19.8 -11.4 Sandringham Roll 36083 Jolly IND 629 2.0 -9.8 Mees IND 668 2.1 +2.1 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Wynne * ALP 15016 47.5 -9.5 Pinnell GRN 9055 28.6 +28.6 First Count Watkins GRN 4265 13.0 +13.0 Final Count Eden IND 1264 3.9 +3.9 Teiwes LIB 0 0.0 -34.3 Caruana ALP 11140 34.1 -3.6 Wynne * ALP 16787 53.1 -12.6 Thompson * LIB 16036 49.0 -12.9 Pinnell GRN 14832 46.9 +46.9 .... OTH 0.0 -0.4 2-Party Preferred Final Count Teiwes LIB 7747 24.5 -9.8 Caruana ALP 15360 47.0 +9.1 Wynne * ALP 23933 75.5 +9.8 Thompson * LIB 17345 53.0 -9.1 Formal 31619 96.7 +0.4 Formal 32705 97.6 +0.2 Informal 1063 3.3 -0.4 Informal 806 2.4 -0.2 Total 32682 88.2 Total 33511 92.9

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Scoresby Roll 37667 South Barwon (ALP gain) Roll 39290

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Wells * LIB 17617 51.3 -13.5 Crutchfield ALP 17132 47.4 +10.0 Williams ALP 14118 41.1 +6.0 Paterson * LIB 14278 39.5 -11.2 O'Connell GRN 2588 7.5 +7.5 Hepner IND 1212 3.4 +3.4 Bullmore IND 147 0.4 +0.4 Final Count Lygo GRN 3372 9.3 +5.6 Wells * LIB 18291 53.3 -11.5 .... DEM 0.0 -5.7 Williams ALP 16016 46.7 +11.5 .... OTH 0.0 -2.4 Formal 34323 97.1 -0.5 Final Count Informal 1023 2.9 +0.5 Crutchfield ALP 19880 55.0 +9.7 Total 35346 93.8 Paterson * LIB 16261 45.0 -9.7 Note: New name for Wantirna. Formal 36141 97.1 -0.7 Informal 1078 2.9 +0.7 Seymour Roll 35561 Total 37219 94.7

Candidate Party Votes % Swing South West Coast Roll 40115 First Count Hardman * ALP 17143 52.5 +6.1 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Dalmau LIB 12350 37.8 -5.2 McNab GRN 3178 9.7 +4.7 First Count .... NAT 0.0 -5.3 Madden NAT 4213 11.5 -0.5 .... OTH 0.0 -0.2 Reekie ALP 15161 41.3 +6.5 Napthine * LIB 14809 40.3 +0.7 Final Count Blair GRN 2568 7.0 +5.3 Hardman * ALP 19434 59.5 +9.4 .... OTH 0.0 -12.0 Dalmau LIB 13236 40.5 -9.4 Final Count Formal 32671 97.5 +0.3 Reekie ALP 18104 49.3 +4.2 Informal 836 2.5 -0.3 Napthine * LIB 18647 50.7 -4.2 Total 33507 94.2 Formal 36751 96.9 -0.4 Informal 1183 3.1 +0.4 Shepparton Roll 35754 Total 37934 94.6 Note: Created from an amalgamation of Portland, Candidate Party Votes % Swing whose MP Denis Napthine contested this seat, while Warrnambool MP John Vogels contested Western First Count Province. Powell * NAT 9268 28.8 -11.7 Merrylees LIB 9662 30.0 +30.0 Calder ALP 7050 21.9 -2.7 Swan Hill Roll 34662 Griffiths GRN 1057 3.3 +3.3 Hazelman IND 5129 15.9 -18.9 Candidate Party Votes % Swing

Final Count First Count Powell * NAT 17458 54.3 -0.1 Kelly GRN 1635 5.2 +5.2 Merrylees LIB 14708 45.7 +45.7 Sonogan IND 2217 7.0 +7.0 Hazelman IND 0 0.0 -45.6 Hill ALP 8384 26.4 +4.4 2-Party Preferred Walsh NAT 11066 34.9 -5.8 Powell * NAT 20933 65.1 +2.8 Tomamichel LIB 8438 26.6 +18.7 Calder ALP 11209 34.9 -2.8 .... (Ditterich) IND 0.0 -18.1 .... ONP 0.0 -4.4 Formal 32166 96.4 -0.9 .... OTH 0.0 -6.9 Informal 1202 3.6 +0.9 Total 33368 93.3 Final Count Hill ALP 11378 35.8 -2.2 Note: National MP Don Kilgour retired. Powell was a Walsh NAT 20362 64.2 +2.2 National MLC for North-Eastern Province. Formal 31740 96.8 +0.2 Informal 1038 3.2 -0.2 Total 32778 94.6 Note: National MP Barry Steggall retired.

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Tarneit Roll 37135 Williamstown Roll 37526

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Hanrahan LIB 9382 28.1 -9.8 Westbury IND 2122 6.3 +6.3 Gillett * ALP 21246 63.5 +5.2 Finey GRN 3422 10.2 +10.2 Hudson IND 2811 8.4 +8.4 Bracks * ALP 21600 64.6 -1.9 .... GRN 0.0 -2.3 Evers-Buckland LIB 6274 18.8 -10.8 .... OTH 0.0 -1.6 .... IND 0.0 -3.9 Final Count Final Count Hanrahan LIB 10901 32.6 -6.8 Bracks * ALP 25295 75.7 +7.6 Gillett * ALP 22538 67.4 +6.8 Evers-Buckland LIB 8114 24.3 -7.6 Formal 33439 96.3 -0.5 Formal 33418 96.6 +0.2 Informal 1270 3.7 +0.5 Informal 1178 3.4 -0.2 Total 34709 93.5 Total 34596 92.2 Note: New name for Werribee.

Yan Yean (ALP gain) Roll 34895 Thomastown Roll 38102 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count First Count Steer CEC 380 1.2 +1.2 Woolcock LIB 5561 16.6 -9.2 Vaughan GRN 3503 10.9 +9.5 Batchelor * ALP 25473 75.8 +2.0 Green ALP 15980 49.5 +4.0 Rendevski GRN 2562 7.6 +7.6 Guy LIB 12396 38.4 -9.9 .... IND 0.0 -0.4 .... OTH 0.0 -4.8 Final Count Final Count Woolcock LIB 6132 18.3 -7.6 Green ALP 19204 59.5 +10.2 Batchelor * ALP 27451 81.7 +7.6 Guy LIB 13055 40.5 -10.2 Formal 33596 94.4 -1.0 Formal 32259 97.1 -0.3 Informal 1994 5.6 +1.0 Informal 952 2.9 +0.3 Total 35590 93.4 Total 33211 95.2 Note: Notional Liberal seat based on new boundaries. Labor MP Andre Haermeyer contested Kororoit. Warrandyte Roll 39069

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Yuroke Roll 35943

First Count Candidate Party Votes % Swing Petherbridge HOP 914 2.6 -1.2 Honeywood * LIB 18742 52.4 -9.5 First Count Panther ALP 12529 35.0 +1.4 Beattie * ALP 23161 71.3 +14.8 Watson GRN 3570 10.0 +10.0 Chowdhury CEC 805 2.5 +2.5 .... OTH 0.0 -0.8 Dunstan LIB 8531 26.3 -11.9 .... GRN 0.0 -1.6 Final Count .... OTH 0.0 -3.9 Honeywood * LIB 20145 56.3 -7.5 Panther ALP 15605 43.7 +7.5 Final Count Beattie * ALP 23683 72.9 +13.9 Formal 35755 97.6 -0.5 Dunstan LIB 8813 27.1 -13.9 Informal 879 2.4 +0.5 Total 36634 93.8 Formal 32497 95.9 -0.4 Informal 1404 4.1 +0.4 Total 33901 94.3 Note: New name for Tullamarine.

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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 20835 12499 62.5 37.5 5.9 to Labor Altona 23995 8130 74.7 25.3 9.2 to Labor Ballarat East 19199 14125 57.6 42.4 4.3 to Labor Ballarat West 21625 15027 59.0 41.0 7.5 to Labor Bass 15884 16294 49.4 50.6 6.3 to Labor Bayswater 17553 15731 52.7 47.3 9.0 to Labor Bellarine 20911 14988 58.2 41.8 9.3 to Labor Benalla 15279 16531 48.0 52.0 4.7 to Labor Benambra 13953 16397 46.0 54.0 3.5 to Labor Bendigo East 20795 12232 63.0 37.0 10.0 to Labor Bendigo West 23203 11986 65.9 34.1 4.9 to Labor Bentleigh 18368 15186 54.7 45.3 6.7 to Labor Box Hill 16658 17401 48.9 51.1 6.8 to Labor Brighton 13686 18447 42.6 57.4 7.2 to Labor Broadmeadows 25736 6123 80.8 19.2 5.9 to Labor Brunswick (1) 25554 7192 78.0 22.0 6.8 to Labor Bulleen 14898 16561 47.4 52.6 10.0 to Labor Bundoora 21411 10277 67.6 32.4 10.3 to Labor Burwood 19052 15533 55.1 44.9 10.9 to Labor Carrum 21873 13315 62.2 37.8 10.5 to Labor Caulfield 15187 16620 47.7 52.3 5.9 to Labor Clayton 22479 7962 73.8 26.2 11.9 to Labor Cranbourne (2) 18614 12000 60.8 39.2 9.7 to Labor Dandenong 21554 9100 70.3 29.7 8.7 to Labor Derrimut 22245 6533 77.3 22.7 7.1 to Labor Doncaster 15723 16213 49.2 50.8 11.6 to Labor Eltham 19309 15935 54.8 45.2 8.5 to Labor Essendon 22065 11405 65.9 34.1 7.8 to Labor Evelyn 16793 16573 50.3 49.7 12.6 to Labor Ferntree Gully 18548 16928 52.3 47.7 9.9 to Labor Footscray (2) 23444 7878 74.8 25.2 7.1 to Labor Forest Hill 19063 15113 55.8 44.2 12.0 to Labor Frankston 18446 14629 55.8 44.2 9.0 to Labor Geelong 20300 14638 58.1 41.9 8.5 to Labor Gembrook 16217 15222 51.6 48.4 8.3 to Labor Gippsland East (1) 13371 20204 39.8 60.2 7.4 to Lib/Nat Gippsland South 13042 20274 39.1 60.9 2.8 to Lib/Nat Hastings 17321 16739 50.9 49.1 7.9 to Labor Hawthorn 14575 18458 44.1 55.9 8.2 to Labor Ivanhoe 20972 12586 62.5 37.5 7.7 to Labor Keilor 23566 11071 68.0 32.0 11.3 to Labor Kew 14049 17865 44.0 56.0 7.8 to Labor Kilsyth 17726 16305 52.1 47.9 10.0 to Labor Kororoit 23415 6973 77.1 22.9 6.2 to Labor Lara 25211 9638 72.3 27.7 9.6 to Labor Lowan 11779 24001 32.9 67.1 5.2 to Lib/Nat Lyndhurst 22927 7610 75.1 24.9 14.5 to Labor Macedon 21513 14798 59.2 40.8 9.6 to Labor Malvern 13014 19669 39.8 60.2 5.9 to Labor Melbourne (1) 20510 7910 72.2 27.8 9.8 to Labor Melton 20764 11022 65.3 34.7 8.7 to Labor Mildura (1) 13957 18284 43.3 56.7 6.6 to Labor Mill Park 24915 7536 76.8 23.2 12.9 to Labor Mitcham 19405 14239 57.7 42.3 7.7 to Labor Monbulk 19132 13707 58.3 41.7 10.6 to Labor Mordialloc 18717 15610 54.5 45.5 7.0 to Labor

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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 Mornington 15235 16388 48.2 51.8 10.0 to Labor Morwell 17855 14692 54.9 45.1 4.4 to Lib/Nat Mount Waverley 17559 16020 52.3 47.7 11.3 to Labor Mulgrave 20188 10296 66.2 33.8 11.9 to Labor Murray Valley 11537 20416 36.1 63.9 1.8 to Labor Narracan 19471 14794 56.8 43.2 7.4 to Labor Narre Warren North 18991 12822 59.7 40.3 14.8 to Labor Narre Warren South (2) 21318 12758 62.6 37.4 13.8 to Labor Nepean 16399 16513 49.8 50.2 6.0 to Labor Niddrie 22114 11088 66.6 33.4 10.2 to Labor Northcote (1) 25857 7157 78.3 21.7 5.7 to Labor Oakleigh 20432 10902 65.2 34.8 12.4 to Labor Pascoe Vale 24359 8468 74.2 25.8 7.3 to Labor Polwarth 14557 21413 40.5 59.5 3.5 to Labor Prahran 16869 14130 54.4 45.6 9.1 to Labor Preston (2) 25785 7617 77.2 22.8 8.4 to Labor Richmond (1) 23933 7747 75.5 24.5 9.8 to Labor Ripon 19097 14155 57.4 42.6 5.8 to Labor Rodney (1) 10807 21380 33.6 66.4 2.1 to Lib/Nat Sandringham 15360 17345 47.0 53.0 9.1 to Labor Scoresby 16016 18291 46.7 53.3 11.5 to Labor Seymour 19434 13236 59.5 40.5 9.4 to Labor Shepparton (1) 11209 20933 34.9 65.1 2.8 to Lib/Nat South Barwon 19880 16261 55.0 45.0 9.7 to Labor South West Coast 18104 18647 49.3 50.7 4.1 to Labor Swan Hill 11378 20362 35.8 64.2 2.1 to Lib/Nat Tarneit 22538 10901 67.4 32.6 6.8 to Labor Thomastown 27451 6132 81.7 18.3 7.7 to Labor Warrandyte 15605 20145 43.7 56.3 7.5 to Labor Williamstown 25295 8114 75.7 24.3 7.6 to Labor Yan Yean 19204 13055 59.5 40.5 10.2 to Labor Yuroke 23683 8813 72.9 27.1 13.9 to Labor State-wide Totals 1677856 1226214 57.8 42.2 7.6 to Labor (1) Separate two-party preferred count conducted by Victorian Electoral Commission. (2) Two-party preferred totals altered to correct errors in official returns.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: ACTUAL TWO-CANDIDATE PREFERRED RESULTS

Winning Candidate Defeated Candidate Electorate Party Vote % Party Vote % Brunswick ALP 19340 59.3 GRN 13281 40.7 Gippsland East IND 20791 61.7 NAT 12886 38.3 Melbourne ALP 14757 51.9 GRN 13665 48.1 Mildura IND 22121 68.4 NAT 10197 31.6 Northcote ALP 19103 57.9 GRN 13892 42.1 Richmond ALP 16787 53.1 GRN 14832 46.9 Rodney NAT 19305 60.0 LIB 12896 40.0 Shepparton NAT 17458 54.3 LIB 14708 45.7

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : ELECTORATE RANKED BY TWO-CANDIDATE PREFERRED VOTE Electorate Margin Electorate Margin Labor Seats (62) Frankston 5.8 Thomastown 31.7 Forest Hill 5.8 Broadmeadows 30.8 Burwood 5.1 Northcote 28.3 South Barwon 5.0 Brunswick 28.0 Morwell 4.9 Derrimut 27.3 Eltham 4.8 Preston 27.2 Bentleigh 4.7 Kororoit 27.1 Mordialloc 4.5 Mill Park 26.8 Prahran 4.4 Williamstown 25.7 Bayswater 2.7 Richmond 25.5 Mount Waverley 2.3 Lyndhurst 25.1 Ferntree Gully 2.3 Footscray 24.8 Kilsyth 2.1 Altona 24.7 Gembrook 1.6 Pascoe Vale 24.2 Hastings 0.9 Clayton 23.8 Evelyn 0.3 Yuroke 22.9 Lara 22.3 Liberal / National Seats (17 / 7) Melbourne 22.2 Lowan (NAT) 17.1 Dandenong 20.3 Rodney (NAT) 16.4 Keilor 18.0 Shepparton (NAT) 15.1 Bundoora 17.6 Swan Hill (NAT) 14.2 Tarneit 17.4 Murray Valley (NAT) 13.9 Niddrie 16.6 Gippsland South (NAT) 10.9 Mulgrave 16.2 Malvern 10.2 Essendon 15.9 Polwarth 9.5 Bendigo West 15.9 Brighton 7.4 Melton 15.3 Warrandyte 6.3 Oakleigh 15.2 Kew 6.0 Bendigo East 13.0 Hawthorn 5.9 Narre Warren South 12.6 Benambra 4.0 Ivanhoe 12.5 Scoresby 3.3 Albert Park 12.5 Sandringham 3.0 Carrum 12.2 Bulleen 2.6 Cranbourne 10.8 Caulfield 2.3 Narre Warren North 9.7 Benalla (NAT) 2.0 Yan Yean 9.5 Mornington 1.8 Seymour 9.5 Box Hill 1.1 Macedon 9.2 Doncaster 0.8 Ballarat West 9.0 South West Coast 0.7 Monbulk 8.3 Bass 0.6 Bellarine 8.2 Nepean 0.2 Geelong 8.1 Mitcham 7.7 Independent Seats (2) Ballarat East 7.6 Gippsland East (v NAT) 11.7 Ripon 7.4 Mildura (v NAT) 18.4 Narracan 6.8

Underlining indicates seats changing party status. See page 7 for details of party status for seats.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : ELECTORATES RANKED BY TWO-PARTY SWING 2-Party 2-Party Electorate Swing Electorate Swing Swing to Labor Hastings 7.9 Narre Warren North 14.8 Essendon 7.8 Lyndhurst 14.5 Kew 7.8 Narre Warren South 13.9 Ivanhoe 7.7 Yuroke 13.9 Mitcham 7.7 Mill Park 12.9 Thomastown 7.7 Evelyn 12.6 Williamstown 7.6 Oakleigh 12.4 Ballarat West 7.5 Forest Hill 12.0 Warrandyte 7.5 Clayton 11.9 Narracan 7.4 Mulgrave 11.9 Pascoe Vale 7.3 Doncaster 11.6 Brighton 7.2 Scoresby 11.5 Footscray 7.1 Keilor 11.3 Derrimut 7.1 Mount Waverley 11.3 Mordialloc 7.0 Burwood 10.9 Box Hill 6.8 Monbulk 10.6 Brunswick 6.8 Carrum 10.5 Tarneit 6.8 Bundoora 10.3 Bentleigh 6.7 Niddrie 10.2 Mildura 6.6 Yan Yean 10.2 Bass 6.3 Bendigo East 10.0 Kororoit 6.2 Bulleen 10.0 Nepean 6.0 Kilsyth 10.0 Albert Park 5.9 Mornington 10.0 Broadmeadows 5.9 Ferntree Gully 9.9 Caulfield 5.9 Melbourne 9.8 Malvern 5.9 Richmond 9.8 Ripon 5.8 Cranbourne 9.7 Northcote 5.7 South Barwon 9.7 Bendigo West 4.9 Lara 9.6 Benalla 4.7 Macedon 9.6 Ballarat East 4.3 Seymour 9.4 South West Coast 4.1 Bellarine 9.3 Benambra 3.5 Altona 9.2 Polwarth 3.5 Prahran 9.1 Murray Valley 1.8 Sandringham 9.1 Bayswater 9.0 Swing to Liberal/National Frankston 9.0 Rodney 2.1 Dandenong 8.7 Swan Hill 2.1 Melton 8.7 Gippsland South 2.8 Eltham 8.5 Shepparton 2.8 Geelong 8.5 Morwell 4.4 Preston 8.4 Lowan 5.2 Gembrook 8.3 Gippsland East 7.4 Hawthorn 8.2

Underlining indicates seats changing party status. See page 7 for details of party status for seats.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : ELECTORATES RANKED BY PRE-ELECTION MARGIN 2-Party 2-Party Electorate (Margin) Swing Electorate Swing Broadmeadows (ALP 24.9%) +5.9 Narre Warren South (LIB 1.3%) +13.9 Thomastown (ALP 24.1%) +7.7 Bentleigh (LIB 1.9%) +6.7 Northcote (ALP 22.6%) +5.7 Monbulk (LIB 2.4%) +10.6 Brunswick (ALP 21.2%) +6.8 Mordialloc (LIB 2.5%) +7.0 Kororoit (ALP 20.8%) +6.2 Gippsland East (IND Held) -7.4 Derrimut (ALP 20.2%) +7.1 Frankston (LIB 3.2%) +9.0 Preston (ALP 18.8%) +8.4 Eltham (LIB 3.7%) +8.5 Williamstown (ALP 18.1%) +7.6 South Barwon (LIB 4.7%) +9.7 Footscray (ALP 17.8%) +7.1 Prahran (LIB 4.7%) +9.1 Pascoe Vale (ALP 16.9%) +7.3 South West Coast (LIB 4.9%) +4.1 Richmond (ALP 15.7%) +9.8 Narre Warren North (LIB 5.1%) +14.8 Altona (ALP 15.5%) +9.2 Burwood (LIB 5.8%) +10.9 Mill Park (ALP 13.8%) +12.9 Nepean (LIB 6.2%) +6.0 Lara (ALP 12.7%) +9.6 Forest Hill (LIB 6.2%) +12.0 Melbourne (ALP 12.3%) +9.8 Bayswater (LIB 6.3%) +9.0 Clayton (ALP 11.9%) +11.9 Gembrook (LIB 6.7%) +8.3 Dandenong (ALP 11.6%) +8.7 Benalla (NAT 6.7%) +4.7 Bendigo West (ALP 11.0%) +4.9 Bass (Ind held) +6.3 Tarneit (ALP 10.6%) +6.8 Hastings (LIB 7.1%) +7.9 Lyndhurst (ALP 10.6%) +14.5 Benambra (LIB 7.5%) +3.5 Morwell (ALP 9.3%) -4.4 Ferntree Gully (LIB 7.6%) +9.9 Yuroke (ALP 9.0%) +13.9 Kilsyth (LIB 7.9%) +10.0 Essendon (ALP 8.1%) +7.8 Box Hill (LIB 7.9%) +6.8 Bundoora (ALP 7.2%) +10.3 Gippsland South (NAT 8.0%) -2.8 Keilor (ALP 6.8%) +11.3 Caulfield (LIB 8.2%) +5.9 Melton (ALP 6.6%) +8.7 Mount Waverley (LIB 9.0%) +11.3 Albert Park (ALP 6.6%) +5.9 Mornington (LIB 11.8%) +10.0 Niddrie (ALP 6.4%) +10.2 Lowan (NAT 11.9%) -5.2 Ivanhoe (ALP 4.8%) +7.7 Swan Hill (NAT 12.0%) -2.1 Mulgrave (ALP 4.3%) +11.9 Sandringham (LIB 12.1%) +9.1 Ballarat East (ALP 3.3%) +4.3 Shepparton (NAT 12.3%) -2.8 Oakleigh (ALP 2.9%) +12.4 Evelyn (LIB 12.3%) +12.6 Bendigo East (ALP 2.9%) +10.0 Doncaster (LIB 12.3%) +11.6 Carrum (ALP 1.7%) +10.5 Bulleen (LIB 12.6%) +10.0 Ripon (ALP 1.6%) +5.8 Polwarth (LIB 13.0%) +3.5 Ballarat West (ALP 1.5%) +7.5 Mildura (IND held) +6.6 Cranbourne (ALP 1.1%) +9.7 Warrandyte (LIB 13.8%) +7.5 Seymour (ALP 0.1%) +9.4 Kew (LIB 13.8%) +7.8 Mitcham (ALP 0.0%) +7.7 Hawthorn (LIB 14.1%) +8.2 Rodney (NAT 14.3%) -2.1 Macedon (LIB 0.4%) +9.6 Brighton (LIB 14.6%) +7.2 Geelong (LIB 0.4%) +8.5 Scoresby (LIB 14.8%) +11.5 Narracan (LIB 0.6%) +7.4 Murray Valley (NAT 15.7%) +1.8 Yan Yean (LIB 0.7%) +10.2 Malvern (LIB 16.1%) +5.9 Bellarine (LIB 1.1%) +9.3

Underlining indicates seats changing party status. See page 7 for details of party status for seats.

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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 (12) 240686 157646 60.4 39.6 8.9 to Labor Safe Labor (14) 300273 154957 66.0 34.0 8.1 to Labor Very Safe Labor (15) 367705 113148 76.5 23.5 8.0 to Labor Total Labor (41) 908664 425751 68.1 31.9 8.3 to Labor

Marginal Liberal (15) 290533 221958 56.7 43.3 9.2 to Labor Safe Liberal (12) 201419 195377 50.8 49.2 8.4 to Labor Very Safe Liberal (11) 164276 200980 45.0 55.0 8.6 to Labor Total Liberal (38) 656228 618315 51.5 48.5 8.9 to Labor

Safe National (2) 24821 44275 35.9 64.1 4.0 to Lib/Nat Very Safe National (4) 44931 83091 35.1 64.9 1.3 to Lib/Nat Total National (6) 69752 127366 35.4 64.6 2.3 to Lib/Nat

NOTES Seats with a margin less than 6% are classified as Marginal. Seats with margins between 6% and 12% are classified as Safe. Seats with margins greater than 12% are classified as Very Safe. All seats classified after adjusting margins for the redistribution. Table does not include the previously Independent held electorates of Bass/Gippsland West, Gippsland East and Mildure.

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REGIONAL SUMMARY

The following tables summaries the election result for different regions of the state. All electorates have been classified into three broad categories, Country, Regional Cities and Metropolitan. The Metropolitan seats have been further subdivided into three general areas, the Western Suburbs (roughly all seats north and west of the Yarra, plus Albert Park), the Eastern Suburbs, and the South- East Suburbs.

The party status shown is that for the party that won the seat at the 2002 election. Underlining indicates seats changing party status since the 1999 election. See page 7 for details of party status for seats.

Metropolitan (59 seats)

Eastern Suburbs (18 seats) Bayswater (ALP), Box Hill (LIB), Bulleen (LIB), Burwood (ALP), Doncaster (LIB), Evelyn (ALP), Ferntree Gully (ALP), Forest Hill (ALP), Hawthorn (LIB), Kew (LIB), Kilsyth (ALP), Malvern (LIB), Mitcham (ALP), Monbulk (ALP), Mount Waverley (ALP), Prahran (ALP), Scoresby (LIB), Warrandyte (LIB)

South-East Suburbs (18 seats) Bentleigh (ALP), Brighton (LIB), Carrum (ALP), Caulfield (LIB), Clayton (ALP), Cranbourne (ALP), Dandenong (ALP), Frankston (ALP), Hastings (ALP), Lyndhurst (ALP), Mordialloc (ALP), Mornington (LIB), Mulgrave (ALP), Narre Warren North (ALP), Narre Warren South (ALP), Nepean (LIB), Oakleigh (ALP), Sandringham (LIB)

Western Suburbs (23 seats) Albert Park (ALP), Altona (ALP), Broadmeadows (ALP), Brunswick (ALP), Bundoora (ALP), Derrimut (ALP), Eltham (ALP), Essendon (ALP), Footscray (ALP), Ivanhoe (ALP), Keilor (ALP), Kororoit (ALP), Melbourne (ALP), Mill Park (ALP), Niddrie (ALP), Northcote (ALP), Pascoe Vale (ALP), Preston (ALP), Richmond (ALP), Tarneit (ALP), Thomastown (ALP), Williamstown (ALP), Yuroke (ALP)

Regional Cities (15 seats) Ballarat East (ALP), Ballarat West (ALP), Bass (LIB), Bellarine (ALP), Bendigo East (ALP), Bendigo West (ALP), Geelong (ALP), Gembrook (ALP), Lara (ALP), Macedon (ALP), Melton (ALP), Morwell (ALP), Narracan (ALP), South Barwon (ALP), Yan Yean (ALP)

Rural Seats (14 seats) Benalla (NAT), Benambra (LIB), Gippsland East (IND), Gippsland South (NAT), Lowan (NAT), Mildura (IND), Murray Valley (NAT), Polwarth (LIB), Ripon (ALP), Rodney (NAT), Seymour (ALP), Shepparton (NAT), South West Coast (LIB), Swan Hill (NAT)

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METROPOLITAN Enrolled 2161700 EASTERN SUBURBS Enrolled 665051

Party Votes % Swing Party Votes % Swing Labor (46) 992361 51.4 +2.6 Labor (10) 245355 40.8 +3.0 Liberal (13) 679045 35.2 -11.2 Liberal (8) 274691 45.7 -12.0 Greens 210311 10.9 +9.8 Greens 70864 11.8 +10.5 Others 48020 2.5 -1.2 Others 10255 1.7 -1.5 Labor 2PP 1178320 61.1 +9.1 Labor 2PP 302238 50.3 +9.6 Lib/Nat 2PP 751209 38.9 -9.1 Lib/Nat 2PP 298882 49.7 -9.6 Formal 1929737 96.4 -0.4 Formal 601165 97.1 -0.4 Informal 72255 3.6 +0.4 Informal 17715 2.9 +0.4 Total Votes 2001992 92.6 Total Votes 618880 93.1

REGIONAL SEATS Enrolled 557917 SOUTH-EAST SUBURBS Enrolled 647961

Party Votes % Swing Party Votes % Swing Labor (14) 254020 49.7 +3.1 Labor (13) 290312 49.9 +4.9 Liberal (1) 171357 33.5 -11.0 Liberal (5) 226449 38.9 -10.8 National 13462 2.6 +2.3 Greens 57485 9.9 +8.7 Greens 44180 8.6 +7.0 Others 7191 1.2 -2.7 Others 27874 5.5 -1.4 Labor 2PP 337095 58.0 +9.6 Labor 2PP 302032 59.1 +7.3 Lib/Nat 2PP 244242 42.0 -9.6 Lib/Nat 2PP 208772 40.9 -7.3 Formal 581437 96.6 -0.2 Formal 510893 97.0 -0.4 Informal 20441 3.4 +0.2 Informal 15597 3.0 +0.4 Total Votes 601878 92.9 Total Votes 526490 94.4

WESTERN SUBURBS Enrolled 848688 RURAL SEATS Enrolled 508849 Party Votes % Swing Party Votes % Swing Labor (23) 456694 61.1 +0.4 Labor (2) 146323 31.5 +0.5 Liberal 177905 23.8 -10.8 Liberal (3) 135127 29.1 +6.7 Greens 81962 11.0 +10.1 National (7) 111541 24.0 -5.4 Others 30574 4.1 +0.3 Greens 28094 6.1 +5.3 Labor 2PP 538987 72.1 +8.3 Others (2) 42836 9.2 -7.1 Lib/Nat 2PP 208085 27.9 -8.3 Labor 2PP 197504 42.6 +1.2 Formal 747135 95.6 -0.5 Lib/Nat 2PP 266233 57.4 -1.2 Informal 34099 4.4 +0.5 Formal 463921 96.9 -0.4 Total Votes 781234 92.1 Informal 14939 3.1 +0.4 Total Votes 478860 94.1

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL STATE-WIDE TOTALS ROLL 3228466

Candi- Seats Party dates Won Change Votes % Vote Swing Labor Party 22 17 +11 1375245 47.49 +5.26 Liberal Party 22 3 -9 999392 34.51 -5.19 Greens 22 .. .. 314697 10.87 +8.64 National Party 5 2 -2 126419 4.37 -2.91 Australian Democrats 16 .. .. 51718 1.79 -5.00 Independents 4 .. .. 19534 0.67 -0.62 Hope Australia 4 .. .. 4615 0.16 +0.16 Christian Democrats 2 .. .. 4158 0.14 -0.10 Others ...... -0.24 Formal 97 . .. 2895778 96.33 -0.30 Informal 110422 3.67 +0.30 Total Votes 3006200 93.12 +0.17 Note: All swings in this section are compared to votes recorded at the 1999 election, though change in party status are compared to party holdings in 1996.

Seats Changing Hands Labor gains in provinces also gained at 1999 election Chelsea, Geelong

Labor gains in provinces won by Liberal Party in 1999 (9) Central Highlands, Eumemmerring, Higinbotham, Koonung, Monash, Silvan, Western Port (formerly South Eastern), Templestowe, Waverley (notionally gained in redistribution)

Liberal gain from National (2) North Eastern, Western ( second seat at by-election)

Party Composition of Legislative Council Labor Liberal National Total Elected 1999 (See note) 8 12 2 22 Elected 2002 17 3 2 22 Total 25 15 4 44 Note: At the 1999 election, the Liberal Party won 11 provinces and the National Party three. However, the Liberal Party gained Western Province at a by-election held in conjunction with the 2002 election.

Party Status Provinces Both seats Labor (8) Ballarat, Chelsea, Doutta Galla, Geelong, Jika Jika, Melbourne, Melbourne North, Melbourne West Liberal 1999, Labor 2002 (9) Central Highlands, Eumemmerring, Higinbotham, Koonung, Monash, Silvan, Western Port (South Eastern), Templestowe, Waverley Both seats Liberal (2) East Yarra, Western Both seats National (1) North Western Liberal 1999, National 2002 (2) Gippsland, North Eastern

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL : SUMMARY OF FIRST PREFERENCE VOTES BY ELECTORATE

Electoral First Preference Votes Informal Total District ALP LIB NAT GRN Other Votes Votes Roll Ballarat 72519 48645 .. 14182 2809 4317 142472 150804 Central Highlands 57245 48352 9563 12206 1925 4470 133761 142120 Chelsea 69508 42715 .. 11904 4525 5234 133886 144161 Doutta Galla 84236 31808 .. 8714 2753 7210 134721 144722 East Yarra 47741 60379 .. 20311 3892 4940 137263 147805 Eumemmerring 67534 46120 .. 14059 .. 5546 133259 142717 Geelong 72683 51059 .. 11904 6225 4395 146266 155077 Gippsland 52917 31120 36086 9910 3767 4674 138474 147342 Higinbotham 52445 60580 .. 16451 2952 3845 136273 147006 Jika Jika 78149 28160 .. 18914 5261 5798 136282 146885 Koonung 64757 58338 .. 12598 1583 4421 141697 150457 Melbourne 61810 30771 .. 31481 2878 4652 131592 146252 Melbourne North 90720 25976 .. 10674 3333 7276 137979 149101 Melbourne West 78617 32350 .. 15007 4123 6314 136411 147846 Monash 46697 55855 .. 23154 2795 4015 132516 148551 North Eastern 40279 41725 30134 7243 5797 5576 130754 140134 North Western 47302 29776 30494 7328 16308 4472 135680 144700 Silvan 56588 59906 .. 14793 3680 4549 139516 149287 Templestowe 56952 54670 .. 17469 1972 5195 136258 145421 Waverley 67950 43226 .. 11238 3447 4915 130776 140758 Western 54815 56497 20142 9823 .. 4611 145888 153719 Western Port 53781 61364 .. 15334 .. 3997 134476 143601 TOTAL 1375245 999392 126419 314697 80025 110422 3006200 3228466

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL : SUMMARY OF PERCENTAGE VOTE BY ELECTORATE

Electoral Percentage of First Preference Votes Informal District ALP LIB NAT GRN Other Votes Turnout Ballarat 52.5 35.2 .. 10.3 2.0 3.0 94.5 Central Highlands 44.3 37.4 7.4 9.4 1.5 3.3 94.1 Chelsea 54.0 33.2 .. 9.3 3.5 3.9 92.9 Doutta Galla 66.1 24.9 .. 6.8 2.2 5.4 93.1 East Yarra 36.1 45.6 .. 15.3 2.9 3.6 92.9 Eumemmerring 52.9 36.1 .. 11.0 .. 4.2 93.4 Geelong 51.2 36.0 .. 8.4 4.4 3.0 94.3 Gippsland 39.5 23.3 27.0 7.4 2.8 3.4 94.0 Higinbotham 39.6 45.7 .. 12.4 2.2 2.8 92.7 Jika Jika 59.9 21.6 .. 14.5 4.0 4.3 92.8 Koonung 47.2 42.5 .. 9.2 1.2 3.1 94.2 Melbourne 48.7 24.2 .. 24.8 2.3 3.5 90.0 Melbourne North 69.4 19.9 .. 8.2 2.6 5.3 92.5 Melbourne West 60.4 24.9 .. 11.5 3.2 4.6 92.3 Monash 36.3 43.5 .. 18.0 2.2 3.0 89.2 North Eastern 32.2 33.3 24.1 5.8 4.6 4.3 93.3 North Western 36.1 22.7 23.2 5.6 12.4 3.3 93.8 Silvan 41.9 44.4 .. 11.0 2.7 3.3 93.5 Templestowe 43.5 41.7 .. 13.3 1.5 3.8 93.7 Waverley 54.0 34.3 .. 8.9 2.7 3.8 92.9 Western 38.8 40.0 14.3 7.0 .. 3.2 94.9 Western Port 41.2 47.0 .. 11.8 .. 3.0 93.6 TOTAL 47.5 34.5 4.4 10.9 2.8 3.7 93.1

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL PROVINCES

Ballarat Roll 150804 Doutta Galla Roll 144722

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count McQuilten * ALP 72519 52.5 +3.0 Tutone LIB 31808 24.9 -8.6 Bath LIB 48645 35.2 -10.5 Beckwith GRN 8714 6.8 +6.8 Bridges GRN 14182 10.3 +10.3 Livesay DEM 2753 2.2 +2.2 Lutz DEM 2809 2.0 -2.3 Gould * ALP 84236 66.1 -0.4 .... IND 0.0 -0.6 Final Count Final Count Tutone LIB 35797 28.1 -5.5 McQuilten * ALP 84713 61.3 +9.0 Gould * ALP 91581 71.9 +5.5 Bath LIB 53426 38.7 -9.0 Formal 127511 94.6 -0.3 Formal 138155 97.0 0.0 Informal 7210 5.4 +0.3 Informal 4317 3.0 0.0 Total 134721 93.1 Total 142472 94.5

East Yarra Roll 147805 Central Highlands (ALP gain) Roll 142120 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count First Count Wilson ALP 47741 36.1 +2.9 Parisotto NAT 9563 7.4 +6.5 Campbell GRN 20311 15.3 +15.3 Mitchell ALP 57245 44.3 +1.1 Haack HOP 792 0.6 +0.6 Vandersman DEM 1925 1.5 +0.8 Winzer DEM 2097 1.6 -8.8 MacKenzie GRN 12206 9.4 +8.4 French IND 1003 0.8 +0.8 Marriott LIB 48352 37.4 -16.6 Davis * LIB 60379 45.6 -10.8 .... OTH 0.0 -0.2 Final Count Final Count Wilson ALP 66019 49.9 +9.9 Mitchell ALP 70460 54.5 +9.8 Davis * LIB 66304 50.1 -9.9 Marriott LIB 58831 45.5 -9.8 Formal 132323 96.4 -1.0 Formal 129291 96.7 -0.2 Informal 4940 3.6 +1.0 Informal 4470 3.3 +0.2 Total 137263 92.9 Total 133761 94.1 Note: By-election conducted for other East Yarra seat Note: Liberal MLC Geoff Craigie retired. on election day. See by-election page 43.

Chelsea (ALP gain) Roll 144161 Eumemmerring (ALP gain) Roll 142717

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Thacker DEM 4525 3.5 -0.5 Kay GRN 14059 11.0 +11.0 Lao LIB 42715 33.2 -11.9 Morland LIB 46120 36.1 -10.1 Bray GRN 11904 9.3 +8.7 Somyurek ALP 67534 52.9 +8.4 Viney * ALP 69508 54.0 +5.5 .... DEM 0.0 -3.1 .... OTH 0.0 -1.7 .... OTH 0.0 -6.1 Final Count Final Count Lao LIB 49825 38.3 -8.9 Morland LIB 51230 40.1 -10.5 Viney * ALP 80160 61.7 +8.9 Somyurek ALP 76438 59.9 +10.5 Formal 128652 96.1 -0.2 Formal 127713 95.8 -0.1 Informal 5234 3.9 +0.2 Informal 5546 4.2 +0.1 Total 133886 92.9 Total 133259 93.4 Note: Liberal MLC Cameron Boardman contested Note: Liberal MLC Neil Lucas contested the lower Western Port Province. Matt Viney was the Labor house electorate of Gembrook. member for the lower house electorate of Frankston East.

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Geelong (ALP gain) Roll 155077 Jika Jika Roll 146885

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Menheere-Thompson DEM 3255 2.3 -2.9 Healy DEM 5261 4.0 +3.9 Murray GRN 11904 8.4 +4.3 Bhathal GRN 18914 14.5 +14.5 Eren ALP 72683 51.2 +5.7 Theophanous * ALP 78149 59.9 -5.8 Barron CDP 1826 1.3 +1.3 Flitner LIB 28160 21.6 -12.5 Nicholls IND 1144 0.8 +0.8 .... OTH 0.0 -0.1 Cover * LIB 51059 36.0 -9.2 Final Count Final Count Theophanous * ALP 98031 75.1 +9.2 Eren ALP 86253 60.8 +8.8 Flitner LIB 32424 24.9 -9.2 Cover * LIB 55564 39.2 -8.8 Formal 130484 95.7 -0.3 Formal 141871 97.0 -0.5 Informal 5798 4.3 +0.3 Informal 4395 3.0 +0.5 Total 136282 92.8 Total 146266 94.3

Koonung (ALP gain) Roll 150457 Gippsland Roll 147342 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count First Count Buckingham ALP 64757 47.2 +9.7 Wishart ALP 52917 39.5 +0.8 Ashman * LIB 58338 42.5 -11.4 Lane GRN 9910 7.4 +7.0 Kir GRN 12598 9.2 +6.2 Hall * NAT 36086 27.0 +27.0 Manassa HOP 1583 1.2 +1.2 Tyler LIB 31120 23.3 -17.6 .... DEM 0.0 -5.6 McCubbin DEM 3767 2.8 -3.0 .... OTH 0.0 -14.2 Final Count Buckingham ALP 74853 54.5 +11.7 Final Count Ashman * LIB 62423 45.5 -11.7 Wishart ALP 64210 48.0 -0.1 Hall * NAT 69590 52.0 +0.1 Formal 137276 96.9 -0.4 Informal 4421 3.1 +0.4 Formal 133800 96.6 0.0 Total 141697 94.2 Informal 4674 3.4 0.0 Total 138474 94.0 Melbourne Roll 146252

Higinbotham (ALP gain) Roll 147006 Candidate Party Votes % Swing

Candidate Party Votes % Swing First Count Christo LIB 30771 24.2 -10.0 First Count Coric DEM 2878 2.3 -8.0 Heffernan LIB 60580 45.7 -10.1 Evans GRN 31481 24.8 +24.8 Wilson DEM 2952 2.2 -39.1 Jennings * ALP 61810 48.7 -6.7 McDermott GRN 16451 12.4 +12.4 .... OTH 0.0 -0.1 Pullen ALP 52445 39.6 +36.9 .... OTH 0.0 -0.1 Final Count Christo LIB 0 0.0 -36.6 Final Count Evans GRN 59881 47.2 +47.2 Heffernan LIB 65717 49.6 -6.5 Jennings * ALP 67059 52.8 -10.6 Pullen ALP 66711 50.4 +6.5 2-Party Preferred Formal 132428 97.2 +0.3 Christo LIB 36447 28.7 -8.0 Informal 3845 2.8 -0.3 Jennings * ALP 90671 71.3 +8.0 Total 136273 92.7 Formal 126940 96.5 +0.4 Note: Liberal MLC John Ross retired. Informal 4652 3.5 -0.4 Total 131592 90.0

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Melbourne North Roll 149101 North Eastern (LIB gain) Roll 140134

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Cuthbertson GRN 10674 8.2 +8.2 Pleash DEM 3465 2.8 -5.2 Robertson DEM 3333 2.6 +2.0 Seymour CDP 2332 1.9 +1.9 Broad * ALP 90720 69.4 +4.3 Crothers ALP 40279 32.2 -3.4 Buch LIB 25976 19.9 -11.4 Lovell LIB 41725 33.3 +32.4 .... OTH 0.0 -3.1 Kunert GRN 7243 5.8 +5.8 Chambers NAT 30134 24.1 -31.4 Final Count Broad * ALP 101705 77.8 +10.7 Final Count Buch LIB 28979 22.2 -10.7 Crothers ALP 51640 41.3 +1.4 Lovell LIB 73538 58.7 +58.7 Formal 130703 94.7 0.0 Chambers NAT 0 0.0 -60.1 Informal 7276 5.3 0.0 Total 137979 92.5 Formal 125178 95.7 -1.2 Informal 5576 4.3 +1.2 Total 130754 93.3 Melbourne West Roll 147846 Note: National MLC Jeanette Powell contested the lower house electorate of Shepparton. Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count North Western Roll 144700 Hammond LIB 32350 24.9 -8.2 Ellis GRN 15007 11.5 +11.5 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Thomas DEM 4123 3.2 -2.6 Nguyen * ALP 78617 60.4 -0.7 First Count Kennedy LIB 29776 22.7 +21.0 Final Count Lewis ALP 47302 36.1 -4.6 Hammond LIB 38237 29.4 -5.7 Rivendell GRN 7328 5.6 +5.6 Nguyen * ALP 91780 70.6 +5.7 Drum NAT 30494 23.2 -27.2 Formal 130097 95.4 -0.3 Whelan IND 16308 12.4 +12.4 Informal 6314 4.6 +0.3 .... DEM 0.0 -7.0 Total 136411 92.3 .... OTH 0.0 -0.2 Final Count Lewis ALP 65008 49.5 +5.3 Monash (ALP gain) Roll 148551 Drum NAT 66200 50.5 -5.3

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Formal 131208 96.7 -1.0 Informal 4472 3.3 +1.0 First Count Total 135680 93.8 Lewis GRN 23154 18.0 +18.0 Note: National MLC Ron Best retired. Scheffer ALP 46697 36.3 -1.2 Katsambanis * LIB 55855 43.5 -8.1 Zemdegs DEM 2795 2.2 -5.3 Silvan (ALP gain) Roll 149287 .... OTH 0.0 -3.4 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Final Count Scheffer ALP 66740 51.9 +7.5 First Count Katsambanis * LIB 61761 48.1 -7.5 Smith * LIB 59906 44.4 -8.4 Formal 128501 97.0 +0.2 Abson GRN 14793 11.0 +10.7 Informal 4015 3.0 -0.2 Carden DEM 2333 1.7 -4.1 Total 132516 89.2 Tischler HOP 1347 1.0 +1.0 Hirsh ALP 56588 41.9 +3.5

.... OTH 0.0 -2.7

Final Count Smith * LIB 65082 48.2 -8.3 Hirsh ALP 69885 51.8 +8.3 Formal 134967 96.7 -0.4 Informal 4549 3.3 +0.4 Total 139516 93.5

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Templestowe (ALP gain) Roll 145421 Western Roll 153719

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Roberts GRN 17469 13.3 -21.5 Jackson ALP 54815 38.8 +0.8 Temple IND 1079 0.8 +0.8 Vogels * LIB 56497 40.0 +32.5 Furletti * LIB 54670 41.7 -11.8 Spokes GRN 9823 7.0 +7.0 Poynton HOP 893 0.7 +0.7 Walcott NAT 20142 14.3 -34.9 Argondizzo ALP 56952 43.5 +42.1 .... DEM 0.0 -0.8 .... DEM 0.0 -10.2 .... OTH 0.0 -4.5 Final Count Final Count Furletti * LIB 60452 46.1 -9.6 Jackson ALP 64505 45.7 +4.7 Argondizzo ALP 70611 53.9 +9.6 Vogels * LIB 76772 54.3 -4.7 Formal 131063 96.2 -0.8 Formal 141277 96.8 -0.8 Informal 5195 3.8 +0.8 Informal 4611 3.2 +0.8 Total 136258 93.7 Total 145888 94.9 Note: Liberal MLC Bruce Chamberlain retired. A by- election was held for the National held Western Waverley (ALP gain) Roll 140758 province seat elected in 1999. See by-elections on page 43 for result. Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count McGill LIB 43226 34.3 -9.7 Western Port (ALP gain) Roll 143601 Morgan DEM 3447 2.7 -4.3 Welsh GRN 11238 8.9 +8.8 Candidate Party Votes % Swing Lenders * ALP 67950 54.0 +6.2 First Count .... OTH 0.0 -1.0 Boardman * LIB 61364 47.0 -7.1 Final Count Hilton ALP 53781 41.2 +4.8 McGill LIB 47362 37.6 -9.8 Hutchison GRN 15334 11.8 +7.9 Lenders * ALP 78478 62.4 +9.8 .... DEM 0.0 -4.9 .... OTH 0.0 -0.7 Formal 125861 96.2 +0.4 Informal 4915 3.8 -0.4 Final Count Total 130776 92.9 Boardman * LIB 65038 49.8 -8.5 Note: Liberal MLC Maree Luckins contested lower Hilton ALP 65441 50.2 +8.5 house electorate of Narre Warren North. Lenders was Formal 130479 97.0 -0.3 the member for the lower house seat of Dandenong Informal 3997 3.0 +0.3 North. Waverley was a notional Labor seat based on Total 134476 93.6 the redistribution. Note: Liberal MLC Ken Smith contested the lower

house electorate of Bass. Cameron Boardman was the sitting Liberal MLC for Waverley Province.

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL : SUMMARY OF TWO-PARTY RESULTS BY ELECTORATE

Electoral 2PP Votes 2PP Percent District Labor Lib/Nat Labor Lib/Nat Swing Ballarat 84713 53426 61.3 38.7 9.0 to Labor Central Highlands 70460 58831 54.5 45.5 9.7 to Labor Chelsea 80160 49825 61.7 38.3 8.9 to Labor Doutta Galla 91581 35797 71.9 28.1 5.5 to Labor East Yarra 66019 66304 49.9 50.1 9.9 to Labor Eumemmerring 76438 51230 59.9 40.1 10.5 to Labor Geelong 86253 55564 60.8 39.2 8.9 to Labor Gippsland 64210 69590 48.0 52.0 0.1 to Lib/Nat Higinbotham 66711 65717 50.4 49.6 6.5 to Labor Jika Jika 98031 32424 75.1 24.9 9.3 to Labor Koonung 74853 62423 54.5 45.5 11.7 to Labor Melbourne 90671 36447 71.3 28.7 8.0 to Labor Melbourne North 101705 28979 77.8 22.2 10.8 to Labor Melbourne West 91780 38237 70.6 29.4 5.7 to Labor Monash 66740 61761 51.9 48.1 7.6 to Labor North Eastern 51640 73538 41.3 58.7 1.4 to Labor North Western 65008 66200 49.5 50.5 5.3 to Labor Silvan 69885 65082 51.8 48.2 8.3 to Labor Templestowe 70611 60452 53.9 46.1 9.6 to Labor Waverley 78478 47362 62.4 37.6 9.8 to Labor Western 64505 76772 45.7 54.3 4.6 to Labor Western Port 65441 65038 50.2 49.8 8.4 to Labor State-wide Totals 1675893 1220999 57.9 42.1 7.7 to Labor

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL : ELECTORATE RANKED BY TWO-CANDIDATE PREFERRED VOTE Electorate Margin Electorate Margin Labor Seats (17) Liberal / National Seats (3 / 2) Melbourne North 27.8 North Eastern 8.7 Jika Jika 25.1 Western 4.3 Doutta Galla 21.9 Gippsland (NAT) 2.0 Melbourne 21.3 North Western (NAT) 0.5 Melbourne West 20.6 East Yarra 0.1 Waverley 12.4 Chelsea 11.7 Ballarat 11.3 Geelong 10.8 Eumemmerring 9.9 Koonung 4.5 Central Highlands 4.5 Templestowe 3.9 Monash 1.9 Silvan 1.8 Higinbotham 0.4 Western Port 0.2

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL : ELECTORATES RANKED BY TWO-PARTY SWING 2-Party 2-Party Electorate Swing Electorate Swing Swing to Labor Silvan 8.3 Koonung 11.7 Melbourne 8.0 Melbourne North 10.8 Monash 7.6 Eumemmerring 10.5 Higinbotham 6.5 East Yarra 9.9 Melbourne West 5.7 Waverley 9.8 Doutta Galla 5.5 Central Highlands 9.7 North Western 5.3 Templestowe 9.6 Western 4.6 Jika Jika 9.3 North Eastern 1.4 Ballarat 9.0 Chelsea 8.9 Swing to Liberal/National Geelong 8.9 Gippsland 0.1 Western Port +8.4

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BY-ELECTIONS

Legislative Assembly Legislative Council

Burwood (ALP gain) 34964 East Yarra 141384 (11 December 1999: Resignation of Jeff Kennett) (30 Nov 2002: Resignation of Mark Birrell) Candidate Party Votes % Swing Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count First Count Stensholt ALP 13410 45.0 +3.5 Sharp DEM 3805 3.0 -7.4 McLean LIB 12054 40.5 -15.0 Salter GRN 21096 16.6 +16.6 Crohn GRN 1875 6.3 +6.3 Dalla-Riva LIB 58145 45.8 -11.0 Ferwerda DLP 453 1.5 +1.5 Fowles ALP 43964 34.6 +1.8 Mayne IND 1975 6.6 +6.6 Final Count … OTH 0 0.0 -3.0 Dalla-Riva LIB 65500 51.5 -8.8 Final Count Fowles ALP 61634 48.5 +8.8 Stensholt ALP 15963 53.6 +10.4 Formal 127010 97.0 -0.5 McLean LIB 13804 46.4 -10.4 Informal 3933 3.0 +0.5 Formal 29767 97.6 +0.0 Total 130943 92.6 Informal 741 2.4 -0.0 Note: Vacancy for a position filled at the 1999 Total 30508 87.3 election. The by-election was conducted on the same day as the 2002 state election but using the old electoral boundaries. Benalla (ALP gain) 34144 (13 May 2000: Resignation of Pat McNamara) Western (LIB gain) 130708 Candidate Party Votes % Swing (30 Nov 2002: Resignation of Roger Hallam) First Count Candidate Party Votes % Swing Smith IND 234 0.8 +0.8 Hill IND 1983 6.7 +6.7 First Count Thorpe ARP 101 0.3 +0.3 Brown GRN 10973 9.2 +9.2 Allen ALP 12514 42.1 -0.5 Clegg ALP 40984 34.3 -0.7 Mackenzie GRN 597 2.0 +2.0 Miller NAT 21263 17.8 -41.7 Sykes NAT 12244 41.2 -16.2 Koch LIB 46321 38.8 +38.8 Rowe IND 2072 7.0 +7.0 … OTH 0 0.0 -5.5 Final Count Final Count Allen ALP 14991 50.4 +7.8 Clegg ALP 52588 44.0 +5.9 Sykes NAT 14754 49.6 -7.8 Koch LIB 66953 56.0 +56.0 … NAT 0 0.0 -61.9 Formal 29745 97.2 +0.8 Informal 849 2.8 -0.8 Formal 119541 96.7 -1.1 Total 30594 89.6 Informal 4019 3.3 +1.1 Total 123560 94.5

Note: Vacancy for a position filled at the 1999 election. The by-election was conducted on the same day as the 2002 state election. The alternate Western province position filled at the 2002 election was already held by the Liberal Party. The by- election was conducted using the old electoral boundaries.

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Changes In Parliamentary Membership

The following table summarise members who retired, were defeated, were elected for the first time, changed seat due to the redistribution or changed chamber at the 2002 election.

A total of 15 members of the Legislative Assembly were defeated, 9 did not re-contest the election, three members were elected to the Legislative Council and 12 members were elected to electorates with new names. There were 27 new members, five succeeding a member of their own party following retirement, 20 elected after gaining a seat and two members transferring from the Legislative Council.

Legislative Assembly: Members Retiring, Defeated or Changing Seat at the 2002 Election MLA (Party) Electorate Change in Status Denise Allen (ALP) Benalla Defeated Alex Andrianopoulos (ALP) Mill Park Did not contest Gordon Ashley (LIB) Bayswater Defeated Liz Beattie (ALP) Tullamarine Elected contesting Yuroke Leonie Burke (LIB) Prahran Defeated Carolo Carli (ALP) Coburg Elected contesting Brunswick Susan Davies (IND) Gippsland West Defeated contesting Bass Robert Dean (LIB) Berwick Did not contest Hugh Delahunty (NAT) Wimmera Elected contesting Lowan Martin Dixon (LIB) Dromana Elected contesting Nepean Mary Douglas (ALP) Werribee Elected contesting Tarneit Joanne Duncan (ALP) Gisborne Elected contesting Macedon Lorraine Elliott (LIB) Mooroolbark Defeated contesting Kilsyth Christine Fyffe (LIB) Evelyn Defeated Andre Haermeyer (ALP) Yan Yean Elected contesting Kororoit Keith Hamilton (ALP) Morwell Did not contest Tim Holding (ALP) Springvale Elected contesting Lyndhurst Don Kilgour (NAT) Shepparton Did not contest Telmo Languiller (ALP) Sunshine Elected contesting Derrimut Geoff Leigh (LIB) Mordialloc Defeated John Lenders (ALP) Dandenong North Elected contesting Waverley Province (LC) Peter Loney (ALP) Geelong North Elected contesting Lara Hurtle Lupton (LIB) Knox Defeated contesting Ferntree Gully Steve McArthur (LIB) Monbulk Defeated Andrea McCall (LIB) Frankston Defeated Rob McLellan (LIB) Pakenham Did not contest Denis Napthine (LIB) Portland Elected contesting South-West Coast Alister Paterson (LIB) South Barwon Defeated Inga Peulich (LIB) Bentleigh Defeated Wayne Phillips (LIB) Eltham Defeated John Richardson (LIB) Forest Hill Did not contest Gary Rowe (LIB) Cranbourne Defeated Ross Smith (LIB) Mount Waverley Did not contest Garry Spry (LIB) Bellarine Did not contest Barry Steggall (NAT) Swan Hill Did not contest Matt Viney (ALP) Frankston East Elected contesting Chelsea Province (LC) John Vogel (LIB) Warrnambool Elected contesting Western Province (LC) (LIB) Wantirna Elected contesting Scoresby Ron Wilson (LIB) Bennettswood Defeated contesting Mount Waverley

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Legislative Assembly: New Members MLA (Party) Electorate Change in Status (ALP) Mulgrave Succeeded John Lenders (ALP) Dympna Beard (ALP) Kilsyth Defeated Lorraine Elliott (LIB) Rosy Buchanan (ALP) Hastings Gained new notionally Liberal seat Lily D'Ambrosio (ALP) Mill Park Succeeded Alex Andrianopoulos (ALP) Michael Crutchfield (ALP) South Barwon Defeated Alister Paterson (LIB) (ALP) Narre Warren North Defeated Maree Luckins MLC (LIB) Anne Eckstein (ALP) Ferntree Gully Defeated Hurtle Lupton (LIB) (ALP) Yan Yean Succeeded Andre Haermeyer (ALP) Alistair Harkness (ALP) Frankston Defeated Andrea McCall (LIB) Steve Herbert (ALP) Eltham Defeated Wayne Phillips (LIB) Rob Hudson (ALP) Bentleigh Defeated Inga Peulich (LIB) Brendan Jenkins (ALP) Morwell Succeeded Keith Hamilton (ALP) Tammy Lobato (ALP) Gembrook Defeated neil Lucas MLC (LIB) Peter Lockwood (ALP) Bayswater Defeated Gordon Ashley (LIB) Tony Lupton (ALP) Prahran Defeated Leonie Burke (LIB) Kirstie Marshall (ALP) Forest Hill Gained vacant Liberal seat Heather McTaggart (ALP) Evelyn Defeated Christine Fyffe (LIB) (ALP) Monbulk Defeated Steve McArthur (LIB) (ALP) Mount Waverley Defeated Ross Smith (LIB) Janice Munt (ALP) Mordialloc Defeated Geoff Leigh (LIB) (ALP) Bellarine Gained vacant Liberal seat Jude Perera (ALP) Cranbourne Defeated Garry Rowe (LIB) Jeanette Powell (NAT) Shepparton Previously MLC for North Eastern Province Ken Smith (LIB) Bass Previously MLC for South Eastern Province Bill Sykes (NAT) Benalla Defeated Denise Allen (ALP) Peter Walsh (NAT) Swan Hill Succeeded Barry Steggall Dale Wilson (ALP) Narre Warren South Gained new notionally Liberal seat

A total of 6 members of the Legislative Council were defeated, 6 did not contest the election, four contested electorates in the Legislative Assembly with two elected and two defeated. Three newly elected MLCs moved from the Legislative Assembly, three new MLCs succeeded retiring members and 10 gained seats for their party. These figures include changes caused by the by-elections in East Yarra and Western Provinces.

Legislative Council: Members Retiring, Defeated or Changing Seat at the 2002 Election MLC (Party) Province Change in Status Gerald Ashman (LIB) Koonung Defeated Ron Best (NAT) North Western. Did not contest Mark Birrell (LIB) East Yarra (By-elec) Retired creating by-election Cameron Boardman (LIB) Chelsea Defeated contesting Western Port Province Bruce Chamberlain (LIB) Western Did not contest Ian Cover (LIB) Geelong Defeated Geoff Craigie (LIB) Central Highlands Did not contest Carlo Furletti (LIB) Templestowe Defeated Roger Hallam (NAT) Western Retired creating by-election Peter Katsambanis (LIB) Monash Defeated Neil Lucas (LIB) Eumemmerring Defeated contesting Gembrook (LA) Maree Luckins (LIB) Waverley Defeated contesting Narre Warren North (LA) Jeanette Powell (NAT) North-Eastern Elected contesting Shepparton (LA) John Ross (LIB) Higinbotham Did not contest Ken Smith (LIB) South Eastern Elected contesting Bass (LA) Wendy Smith (LIB) Silvan Defeated

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Legislative Council: New Members MLC (Party) Province Change in Status Lidia Argondizzo (ALP) Templestowe Defeated carlo Furletti (LIB) Helen Buckingham (ALP) Koonung Defeated Gerald Ashman (LIB) Richard Dalla-Riva (LIB) East Yarra (By-elec) Succeeded Mark Birrell (LIB) Damian Drum (NAT) North Western Succeeded Ron Best (NAT) (ALP) Geelong Defeated Ian Cover (LIB) Carolyn Hirsh (ALP) Silvan Defeated Wendy Smith (LIB) Geoff Hilton (ALP) Western Port Defeated Cameron Boardman (LIB) David Koch (LIB) Western (By-elec) Gained vacant National seat John Lenders (ALP) Waverley Previously MLA for Dandenong North (LIB) North Eastern Gained vacant National seat Robert Mitchell (ALP) Central Highlands Gained vacant Liberal seat Noel Pullen (ALP) Higinbotham Gained vacant Liberal seat John Scheffer (ALP) Monash Defeated Peter Katsambanis (LIB) Adem Somyurek (ALP) Eumemmerring Gained vacant Liberal seat Matt Viney (ALP) Chelsea Previously MLA for Frankston East John Vogel (LIB) Western Previously MLA for Warrnambool

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