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2022 Victorian state election (Legislative Council)

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All 40 seats on the Legislative Council
20 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
ALP
Leader Jaclyn Symes David Davis Samantha Ratnam
Party Labor Coalition Greens
Leader's seat Northern Southern Metro Northern Metro
Seats before 18 11 1
Seats won 15 14 4
Seat change Decrease 3 Increase 3 Increase 3
Popular vote 1,238,710 1,104,774 387,190
Percentage 33.01% 29.44% 10.32%
Swing Decrease 6.21pp Increase 0.02pp Increase 1.07pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
LCA
DLP
LDP
Leader No leader Bernie Finn No leader
Party Cannabis DLP Liberal Democrats
Leader's seat Western Metro
(lost seat)
Seats before 0 1[a] 2
Seats won 2 1 1
Seat change Increase 2 Steady Decrease 1
Popular vote 153,347 131,600 99,054
Percentage 4.09% 3.51% 4.09%
Swing Increase 4.09pp Increase 1.41pp Increase 0.14pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
SFF
PHON
AJP
Leader Jeff Bourman Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell No leader
Party SFF One Nation AJP
Leader's seat Eastern Northern
(won seat)
Seats before 1 0 1
Seats won 1 1 1
Seat change Steady Increase 1 Steady
Popular vote 76,742 76,734 56,819
Percentage 2.05% 2.04% 1.51%
Swing Decrease 0.97pp Increase 2.04pp Decrease 0.96pp

Results by region

This is a list of Legislative Council results for the Victorian 2022 state election.

Regions

Eastern Victoria

Labor and the Liberal/National coalition were defending two seats each. The Shooters, Farmers and Fishers were defending one seat.[1]

2022 Victorian state election: Eastern Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 78,887
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Renee Heath (elected 1)
2. Melina Bath (elected 3)
3. David Burgess
4. Sharn Coombes
5. Mick Harrington
172,208 36.38 +2.28
Labor 1. Tom McIntosh (elected 2)
2. Harriet Shing (elected 4)
3. Amie Templar-Kanshlo
4. Jannette Langley
5. Marg D'Arcy
125,481 26.51 -7.07
Greens 1. Mat Morgan
2. Adam Frogley
3. Jessica Wheelock
4. Lynda Wheelock
5. Rodrigo Bardales
37,795 7.99 +1.26
Legalise Cannabis 1. Thomas Forrest
2. Mark Smith
19,654 4.15 +4.15
Democratic Labour 1. Philip Semmel
2. Catherine Kennedy
18,117 3.83 +2.32
One Nation 1. Warren Pickering
2. Jeff Waddell
16,964 3.58 +3.58
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Jeff Bourman (elected 5)
2. Kerrie-Anne Muir
14,217 3.00 -2.01
Liberal Democrats 1. Rob McCathie
2. Angus Ward
12,130 2.56 −1.47
Justice 1. Ruth Stanfield
2. Lachlan O'Connell
9,500 2.00 -2.47
Animal Justice 1. Austin Cram
2. Jennifer McAdam
8,413 1.78 -1.45
Freedom 1. Greg Hansford
2. Ray Akers
8,385 1.77 +1.77
Family First 1. Milton Wade
2. Natasha Sawtell
7,634 1.61 +1.61
Sack Dan Andrews 1. Cengiz Coskun
2. Connie Coskun
3,984 0.84 +0.84
Reason 1. Dean Barnes
2. Eve Cash
3,498 0.74 −0.07
United Australia 1. James William Unkles
2. Paul Wilson
3,382 0.71 +0.71
Victorian Socialists 1. Richard Mann
2. Natalie Acreman
2,300 0.49 +0.27
Angry Victorians 1. Shane Casey
2. Virginia Rizzo
3. Ben Marshall
2,280 0.48 +0.48
Companions and Pets 1. John Hutchison
2. Sean Eddy
2,251 0.48 +0.48
Health Australia 1. Kristy Michelle Wallace
2. Tania White
1,921 0.41 -0.48
Sustainable Australia 1. Sophie Paterson
2. Anthony Cresswell
1,772 0.37 -0.50
Transport Matters 1. Ralf Troshen
2. Mark Dunn
729 0.15 -0.41
New Democrats 1. Srilakshmi Ajjampura
2. Komalben Rasiklal Darji
3. Namrata Rajan Shah
533 0.11 +0.11
Independent 1. John O'Brien 170 0.04 +0.04
Total formal votes 473,318 96.94 +0.73
Informal votes 14,948 3.06 −0.73
Turnout 488,266 89.41 −1.67

North-Eastern Metropolitan

Labor and the Liberal Party were defending two seats each. The Transport Matters Party were defending one seat.[2]

2022 Victorian state election: North-Eastern Metropolitan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 80,147
Labor 1. Shaun Leane (elected 1)
2. Sonja Terpstra (elected 3)
3. Nildhara Gadani
4. Rana Shahid Javed
5. Kieran Simpson
162,183 33.73 -3.24
Liberal 1. Matthew Bach (elected 2)
2. Nick McGowan (elected 4)
3. Kirsten Langford
4. Irene Ling
5. Sally Houguet
145,788 30.32 −5.81
Greens 1. Aiv Puglielli (elected 5)
2. Sophia Sun
3. Liz Chase
4. Asher Cookson
5. Sarah Newman
49,934 10.38 +1.39
Democratic Labour 1. Hugh Dolan
2. Brenton van der Ende
3. George Tsingopoulos
4. James Tra
25,055 5.21 +3.51
Liberal Democrats 1. Maya Tesa
2. Josh Lay
20,379 4.24 +0.07
Legalise Cannabis 1. Nicholas Wallis
2. Anna Negri
15,357 3.19 +3.19
Family First 1. Alister Cameron
2. Nina van Strijp
10,063 2.09 +2.09
Animal Justice 1. Chris Delforce
2. Angel Aleksov
6,799 1.41 -0.99
Justice 1. Judith Thompson
2. Annette Philpott
6,759 1.41 -1.12
One Nation 1. Peter Richardson
2. William Turner
6,086 1.27 +1.27
Reason 1. Nina Springle
2. Francis Cairns
4,774 0.99 −0.20
Freedom 1. Greg Cheesman
2. Daniella Heatherich
4,684 0.97 +0.97
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Chris Banhidy
2. Hugh Hanson
4,401 0.92 -0.33
Sack Dan Andrews 1. Serife Cobankara
2. Husyin Cobankara
3,236 0.67 +0.67
Health Australia 1. Leesa Michelle Munro
2. Andrew Hicks
3,171 0.66 +0.08
Victorian Socialists 1. Lucas Moore
2. Lillian Kopschewa
2,585 0.54 +0.09
United Australia 1. Nathan Scaglione
2. Irene Zivkovic
2,436 0.51 +0.51
Sustainable Australia 1. Jack Corcoran
2. William Clow
1,875 0.39 -0.42
Companions and Pets 1. Craig Reid
2. Julia Jones
1,738 0.36 +0.36
Angry Victorians 1. Wally Edwards
2. Joe Gianfriddo
1,673 0.35 +0.35
Transport Matters 1. Rod Barton
2. Kim Guest
1,023 0.21 -0.41
New Democrats 1. Darshan Lal Jaisinghani
2. Rajat Garg
3. Pushpdeep Narang
879 0.18 +0.18
Total formal votes 480,878 97.21 +0.33
Informal votes 13,484 2.79 −0.33
Turnout 494,672 91.68 −2.04

Northern Metropolitan

Labor were defending two seats. The Liberal Party, Greens, and Reason were defending one seat each.[3]

2022 Victorian state election: Northern Metropolitan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 75,406
Labor 1. Sheena Watt (elected 1)
2. Enver Erdogan (elected 4)
3. Susie Byers
4. Chloe Gaul
5. Ramy Aljalil
151,062 33.39 -9.18
Liberal 1. Evan Mulholland (elected 2)
2. Owen Guest
3. Tim Staker-Gunn
4. Melinda Tempany
5. Hafiz Qadeer
85,359 18.87 +2.41
Greens 1. Samantha Ratnam (elected 3)
2. Esther Kennedy
3. Sarah Jefford
4. Michael Leach
5. Kenna Morrison
84,127 18.59 +1.86
Democratic Labour 1. Adem Somyurek (elected 5)
2. Cary De Wit
21,684 4.79 +0.62
Victorian Socialists 1. Jerome Small
2. Cathy Lewis
21,305 4.71 +0.52
Reason 1. Fiona Patten
2. Judy Ryan
3. Jenn Clark
4. Marcella Brassett
5. Tali Siani Jagielski
16,322 3.61 +0.24
Legalise Cannabis 1. Andrew Hale
2. Renee Thompson
13,822 3.06 +3.06
Family First 1. Imad Hirmiz
2. Denise Lowry
11,646 2.57 +2.57
Animal Justice 1. Leah Horsfall
2. Bruce Poon
6,320 1.40 -0.62
Liberal Democrats 1. Paul Silverberg
2. Rachel Versteegen
5,612 1.24 −0.13
United Australia 1. Kelly Moran
2. Scott McCamish
5,601 1.24 +1.24
Freedom 1. Damien Richardson
2. Cameron Stoddart
4,937 1.09 +1.09
Justice 1. Simone Philpott-Smart
2. Thomas Stanfield
4,773 1.05 -0.97
One Nation 1. Jessica Davis
2. Matthew Considine
4,251 0.94 +0.94
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Ethan Constantinou
2. Ben Podger
3,470 0.77 -0.43
Sack Dan Andrews 1. Hatice Yesilagac
2. Berke Yolcu
2,711 0.60 +0.60
Transport Matters 1. Georgia Diamantopoulos
2. Francesco Raco
1,964 0.43 -0.17
Health Australia 1. Lisa Taggart
2. Gabrielle Brodie
1,642 0.36 -0.46
Companions and Pets 1. Pauline Grutzner
2. Linda Pullen
1,582 0.35 +0.35
Sustainable Australia 1. Alison Pridham
2. Daryl Budgeon
1,480 0.33 -0.38
New Democrats 1. Amita Ros
2. Pushpinder Singh
3. Vikram Bhinder
1,456 0.32 +0.32
Angry Victorians 1. Nickee Freeman
2. Jake Cashion
1,186 0.26 +0.26
Ind. (Indigenous) 1. Colin John Mancell 118 0.03 +0.03
Total formal votes 452,430 96.33 +1.13
Informal votes 17,223 4.80 −1.13
Turnout 496,653 85.07 −2.94

Northern Victoria

Labor were defending two seats. The Liberal/National coalition, Derryn Hinch's Justice Party, and the Liberal Democrats were defending one seat each.[4]

2022 Victorian state election: Northern Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 77,465
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Wendy Lovell (elected 1)
2. Gaelle Broad (elected 3)
3. Amanda Millar
4. Liz Fisher
5. Jillian Merkel
162,860 35.04 +3.84
Labor 1. Jaclyn Symes (elected 2)
2. James McWhinney
3. Gareth Mills
4. Rahn Krammaer
5. Mitch Bridges
134,057 28.84 -2.99
Greens 1. Kate Sinclair
2. Lenka Thompson
3. Ralf Thesing
4. Rosemary Storey
5. Robin David Chapman
32,399 6.97 +0.40
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Josh Knight
2. Peter Watkins
23,715 5.10 -2.75
Legalise Cannabis 1. Adam Miller
2. Christopher McInally
22,103 4.76 +4.76
One Nation 1. Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell (elected 5)
2. Nadine Edwards-Scott
17,306 3.72 +3.72
Liberal Democrats 1. Tim Quilty
2. Tim Molesworth
9,249 1.99 -1.79
Justice 1. Tania Maxwell
2. John Herron
9,140 1.97 -2.89
Family First 1. Michael White
2. Carol Norton-Smith
7,600 1.64 +1.64
Animal Justice 1. Georgie Purcell (elected 4)
2. Michelle McGoldrick
7,239 1.56 -0.73
Democratic Labour 1. Mark Royal
2. Ross McPhee
6,842 1.47 +0.02
Freedom 1. Christopher James Alan Neil
2. Henk N. Wallenborn
4,968 1.07 +1.07
Health Australia 1. Kim Warner
2. Shaun Moran
4,835 1.04 +0.07
Sack Dan Andrews 1. Yasemin Ceylan
2. Mukadder Orhan
4,570 0.98 +0.98
Reason 1. Melanie Sharp
2. Callum Chapman
3,755 0.81 +0.11
United Australia 1. Geoff Shaw
2. Elijah Suares
3,620 0.78 +0.78
Companions and Pets 1. Laura Barnes
2. Robert Britton
2,861 0.62 +0.62
Angry Victorians 1. Mark Jones
2. Melanie Tomlin
2,229 0.48 +0.48
Victorian Socialists 1. Karen Hocking
2. Emma Dynes
1,893 0.41 +0.12
Sustainable Australia 1. Ian Chivers
2. Allan Doensen
1,599 0.34 -0.56
Transport Matters 1. Scott Cowie
2. Neil Cullen
1,368 0.29 -0.13
New Democrats 1. Erin Sharma
2. Brijesh Chopra
3. Kuldeep Jitendrakumar Der
4. Ravinder Singh Rana
576 0.12 +0.12
Total formal votes 464,784 96.93 +0.90
Informal votes 14,734 3.07 −0.90
Turnout 479,518 88.35 −2.40

South-Eastern Metropolitan

Labor were defending three seats. The Liberal Party and the Liberal Democrats were defending one seat each.[5]

9,334 1.99 -1.11
2022 Victorian state election: South-Eastern Metropolitan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 78,296
Labor 1. Lee Tarlamis (elected 1) 2. Michael Galea (elected 3)
3. Tien Kieu
4. Imran Khan
5. Katrina Sullivan
184,810 39.34 -9.53
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Ann-Marie Hermans (elected 2)
2. Manju Hanumantharayappa
3. Antonietta Moricca
4. Lyndon Samuel
5. Michael Keane
125,762 26.77 -2.80
Greens 1. Alex Breskin
2. Louisa Willoughby
3. Dewani Harahap
4. Janet Wong
5. Karen Jones
31,577 6.72 +1.20
Legalise Cannabis 1. Rachel Payne (elected 4) 2. Jeffrey Knipe 24,672 5.25 +5.25
Liberal Democrats 1. David Limbrick (elected 5) 2. Ethelyn King 16,971 3.61 +2.46
Democratic Labour 1. Jennifer Bowden
2. Khalif White
15,399 3.28 +1.78
Justice 1. Derryn Hinch
2. Mohit Dwivedi
9,334 1.99 -1.11
Family First 1. Lee Jones
2. Colleen Hayward
9,025 1.92 +1.92
Freedom 1. Morgan Jonas
2. Rebekah Spelman
8,306 1.77 +1.77
One Nation 1. Beth Stevens
2. Cyndi Marr
8,299 1.77 +1.77
Animal Justice 1. Bronwyn Currie
2. Davina Hinkley
6,481 1.38 -0.91
United Australia 1. Matt Babet
2. Bobby Singh
5,495 1.17 +1.17
Sack Dan Andrews 1. Daniel Costin Puscasu
2. Rodica Ianculescu
4,554 0.97 +0.97
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Grant Poulton
2. Will Heily
4,112 0.88 -0.66
Health Australia 1. Geraldine Gonsalvez
2. Kate Lukis
3,461 0.74 -0.11
Companions and Pets 1. Marissa Sarif
2. Wendy Hutchison
2,425 0.52 +0.52
Reason 1. Martin Leahy
2. Ethan Mileikowski
2,118 0.45 -0.37
Victorian Socialists 1. Lavanya Thavaraja
2. Jaynaya Travis
1,895 0.40 +0.13
Sustainable Australia 1. Brandon Hoult
2. Steven Armstrong
1,512 0.32 -0.36
Transport Matters 1. Norm Dunn
2. Toni Peters
1,380 0.29 +0.94
Angry Victorians 1. Barry Edward Minster
2. George Moliviatis
1,345 0.29 +0.29
New Democrats 1. Bhaveshkumar Lakhatariya
2. Satinder Singh
3. Nilam Dhaval Panchal
4. Bhavika Amrutlal Patel
600 0.13 +0.13
Independent 1. Mehdi Sayed 242 0.05 +0.05
Total formal votes 469,775 96.29 +0.45
Informal votes 18,076 3.71 −0.45
Turnout 487,851 88.45 −1.32

Southern Metropolitan

Labor and the Liberal Party were defending two seats each. Sustainable Australia was defending one seat.[6]

2022 Victorian state election: Southern Metropolitan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 78,309
Liberal/National Coalition 1. David Davis (elected 1)
2. Georgie Crozier (elected 3)
3. Nick Stavrou
4. Andrew Litwinow
5. Monica Clark
169,681 36.11 -1.78
Labor 1. John Berger (elected 2)
2. Ryan Batchelor (elected 5)
3. Clive Crosby
4. Lynn Psaila
5. Muhammad Shahbaz
139,722 29.74 -5.45
Greens 1. Katherine Copsey (elected 4)
2. John Friend-Pereira
3. Anna Parker
4. Kylie Rocha
5. Shanae Rowick
72,410 15.41 +2.31
Legalise Cannabis 1. Marc Selan
2. Ben Howman
13,681 2.91 +2.91
Liberal Democrats 1. Matthew Ford
2. David Segal
11,696 2.49 +0.96
Democratic Labour 1. Theodore Tsoingas
2. Dean Chambers
10,385 2.21 +0.02
Reason 1. Andrew Johnson
2. Stephen Jasper
9,511 2.02 +0.07
Animal Justice 1. Ben Schultz
2. Michelle McGoldrick
6,698 1.43 -0.72
Sustainable Australia 1. Clifford Hayes
2. Allan Doensen
5,170 1.10 -0.19
Family First 1. Vickie Janson
2. Alex Van Der End
4,734 1.01 +1.01
Justice 1. Ellie Jean Sullivan
2. Michaele Dale
3,807 0.81 -0.67
Sack Dan Andrews 1. Nursin Akdogan
2. Reyhan Adonir
3,542 0.75 +0.75
One Nation 1. Chris Bradbury
2. Craig Pickering
3,072 0.65 +0.65
Freedom 1. Natasha Kons
2. Madeleine Kons
2,810 0.60 +0.60
Victorian Socialists 1. Jack Todaro
2. Liam Kruger
2,516 0.54 +0.07
United Australia 1. Leon Kofmansky
2. Julie McCamish
2,177 0.46 +0.46
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Nicole Bourman
2. Michelle Collyer
1,966 0.42 -0.22
Health Australia 1. Kellie Thomas
2. Mark Lambrick
1,935 0.41 -0.07
Transport Matters 1. Paul Tammesild
2. Marc Peters
1,480 0.31 -0.04
Companions and Pets 1. Joan Molyneux
2. Max Winch
1,257 0.27 +0.27
Angry Victorians 1. Dean Hurlston
2. Robert John Kamp
915 0.19 +0.19
New Democrats 1. Krishna Dharmeshkumar Brahmbhatt
2. Jigarkumar Ahbaysinh Chaudhary
3. Ravinder Singh Marwaha
688 0.15 +0.15
Total formal votes 469,853 97.98 +0.45
Informal votes 9,702 2.02 −0.45
Turnout 479,555 88.45 −0.88

Western Metropolitan

Labor were defending three seats. The Liberal Party and Derryn Hinch's Justice Party were defending one seat each.[7]

2022 Victorian state election: Western Metropolitan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 74,860
Labor 1. Lizzie Blandthorn (elected 1)
2. Ingrid Stitt (elected 3)
3. Cesar Melhem
4. Cuc Lum
5. Nurul Khan
166,371 37.04 -9.81
Liberal 1. Moira Deeming (elected 2)
2. Trung Luu (elected 5)
3. Golam Haque
4. Manish Patel
5. Luan Walker
109,895 24.47 +3.65
Greens 1. Bernadette Thomas
2. Sarah Bray
3. Isabelle McRae McLeod
4. Lloyd Davies
5. Pierre Vario
36,239 8.07 -0.04
Democratic Labour 1. Bernie Finn
2. Thi Kiem-Lien Lee
23,422 5.21 +1.54
Legalise Cannabis 1. David Ettershank (elected 4)
2. Raffaela Menta
19,295 4.30 +4.30
Victorian Socialists 1. Liz Walsh
2. Aran Mylvaganam
16,095 3.58 +3.02
Family First 1. Darren Buller
2. Mary Filmer
14,261 3.18 +3.18
One Nation 1. Ursula Van Bree
2. Frank Vrionis
7,691 1.71 +1.71
Liberal Democrats 1. Anthony Cursio
2. Liam Roche
6,546 1.46 −0.26
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Ken Vickers
2. Geoff Ashby
6,401 1.43 -0.59
Animal Justice 1. Meg Watkins
2. Nat Kopas
6,209 1.38 -1.26
Justice 1. Peter Sullivan
2. Jean-Marie D'Argent
5,371 1.20 -5.80
United Australia 1. Andrew Cuthbertson
2. Deepak Bansal
4,737 1.06 +1.06
Sack Dan Andrews 1. Samson Palkuri
2. Burkin Yalaz
3,653 0.81 +0.81
Reason 1. David Thirkettle-Watts
2. Harry Millward
3,617 0.81 -0.24
Freedom 1. John McBride
2. Dan McBride
3,513 0.78 +0.78
Angry Victorians 1. Catherine Cumming
2. Adam Robinson
3. Jennifer Zalme
2,596 0.57 +0.57
New Democrats 1. Kaushaliya Virjibhai Vaghela
2. Mohammed Qasim Shaik
3. Arix Maheshkumar Bishnoi
4. Anitha Jyothi Palkuri
5. Yogesh Kumar Malhotra
2,470 0.55 +0.55
Health Australia 1. Isaac Golden
2. Leah Golden
2,122 0.47 -0.49
Sustainable Australia 1. Bert Jessup
2. Dennis Bilic
2,046 0.46 -0.28
  Independent Liberal 1. Fred Ackerman
2. Mark Barro
1,623 0.36 +0.36
Companions and Pets 1. Craig Treherne
2. Mary Britton
1,806 0.40 +0.40
Independent 1. Walter Villagonzalo
2. Sam Alcordo
1,623 0.36 +0.36
Transport Matters 1. Daniel Lowinger
2. Greg Collins
1,204 0.27 -0.41
Independent Esther Demian 144 0.03 +0.03
Total formal votes 449,155 95.94 +0.79
Informal votes 19,025 4.06 −0.79
Turnout 468,180 87.00 −2.25

Western Victoria

Labor were defending two seats. The Liberal Party, Derryn Hinch's Justice Party, and the Animal Justice Party were defending one seat each.[8]

2022 Victorian state election: Western Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 82,036
Labor 1. Jacinta Ermacora (elected 1)
2. Gayle Tierney (elected 3)
3. Megan Bridger-Darling
4. Sue Pavlovich
5. Heather Stokes
175,024 35.56 -2.66
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Bev McArthur (elected 2)
2. Joe McCracken (elected 5)
3. Anita Rank
4. Angela Shearman
5. Robert Letts
133,231 27.07 -2.80
Greens 1. Sarah Mansfield (elected 4)
2. John Barnes
3. Judith Baldacchino
4. Eva van der Vlies
5. Linda Zibell
42,709 8.68 +1.18
Legalise Cannabis 1. Andrew Dowling
2. Melanie Humphrey
24,763 5.03 +5.03
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Ben Collyer
2. Graeme Standen
18,460 3.78 -0.67
Liberal Democrats 1. Julia McGrath
2. Paul Barker
16,471 3.35 +0.71
One Nation 1. Terri Elizabeth Pryse-Smith
2. Sabine De Pyle
13,065 2.65 +2.65
Democratic Labour 1. Costa Di Biase
2. Ron Skrunzy
10,696 2.17 +0.60
Family First 1. Dean Conkwright
2. Chioma Ikeh
10,320 2.10 +2.10
Justice 1. Stuart Grimley
2. Simone O'Brien
8,697 1.77 -2.69
Animal Justice 1. Andy Meddick
2. Hannah Wilshier
8,660 1.76 -1.01
Sack Dan Andrews 1. Tosh-Jake Finnigan
2. Ismail Efe Celikdogen
3. Sinan Orhan
5,012 1.02 +1.02
Victorian Socialists 1. Madilyn Gorman
2. Abbey Randall
3,656 0.74 +0.00
United Australia 1. Natalie Valerie Failla
2. Keith Raymond
3,620 0.73 +0.73
Reason 1. Emma Sinclair
2. Olivia Hurley
3,475 0.71 -0.21
Angry Victorians 1. Chris Burson
2. Richard Beeck
2,699 0.55 +0.55
Health Australia 1. Constantine Lazos
2. Angelica Brennfleck
2,607 0.53 -0.20
Companions and Pets 1. Geoff Collins
2. Simone Fisher
2,544 0.52 +0.52
Freedom 1. Antun Kovac
2. Flor Vanessa Becerra-Kovac
2,307 0.47 +0.47
Sustainable Australia 1. Madeleine Wearne
2. Robert Pascoe
2,083 0.42 -0.21
Transport Matters 1. Antonela Kearns
2. Eddie Dunn
1,457 0.30 -0.23
New Democrats 1. Cecilia Gomez Benitez
2. Vijaykumar Kachhia
3. Hardik Bipinchandra Dave
4. Jaymik Mahendrakumar Patel
541 0.11 +0.11
Ind. (Indigenous) 1. Storm Hellmuth 161 0.03 +0.03
Total formal votes 464,784 96.62 +0.75
Informal votes 14,734 3.38 −0.75
Turnout 509,387 89.20 −2.24

References

  1. ^ "Eastern Victoria Region results". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  2. ^ "North-Eastern Metropolitan Region results". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Northern Metropolitan Region results". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Northern Victoria Region results". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  5. ^ "South-Eastern Metropolitan Region results". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Southern Metropolitan Region results". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  7. ^ "Western Metropolitan Region results". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  8. ^ "Western Victoria Region results". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 27 December 2022.

Notes

  1. ^ Finn was originally elected as a member of the Liberal Party.