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Electoral district of St Albans

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St Albans
VictoriaLegislative Assembly
Location of St Albans (dark green) in Greater Melbourne
StateVictoria
Dates current1985–1992
2014–present
MPNatalie Suleyman
PartyLabor
NamesakeSt Albans
Electors46,678 (2018)
Area35 km2 (13.5 sq mi)
DemographicInner-metropolitan

The electoral district of St Albans is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It has existed in 2 incarnations, first from 1985 to 1992, and was created again in the 2013 redistribution and came into effect at the 2014 state election.[1]

It largely covers the area of the abolished seat of Derrimut, including the Melbourne outer western suburbs of St Albans, Sunshine, Keilor Downs, Kealba, Albion and Ardeer.[2]

St Albans was retained at the 2014 election by Labor candidate Natalie Suleyman.

Members for St Albans

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First incarnation (1985–1992)
Member Party Term
  Alex Andrianopoulos Labor 1985–1992
Second incarnation (2014–)
Member Party Term
  Natalie Suleyman Labor 2014–present

Election results

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2022 Victorian state election: St Albans[3][4][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Natalie Suleyman 15,094 42.3 −18.4
Liberal Maria Kerr 9,066 25.4 +1.4
Democratic Labour Mark Hobart 2,735 7.7 +7.7
Greens Joel Bentley 2,416 6.8 −4.5
Victorian Socialists Van Thanh Rudd 2,367 6.6 +6.6
Independent Virginia Tachos 1,152 3.2 +3.2
Family First Russell Walton 1,038 2.9 +2.9
Freedom Kim J. Cullen 874 2.4 +2.4
Animal Justice Jason Caracassis 782 2.2 +1.2
New Democrats Zaffer Mannan 192 0.5 +0.5
Total formal votes 35,716 90.8 −1.9
Informal votes 3,638 9.2 +1.9
Turnout 39,354 84.7 −1.6
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Natalie Suleyman 21,274 59.6 −12.4
Liberal Maria Kerr 14,442 40.4 +12.4
Labor hold Swing −12.4

References

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  1. ^ "Summary of Changes". Victorian Electoral Boundary Commission. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Map of St Albans District" (PDF). Victorian Electoral Boundaries Commission.
  3. ^ Green, Antony (11 January 2023). "VIC22 – 2-Party Preferred Results and Swings by District". Antony Green's Election Blog. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  4. ^ VIC 2021 Final Redistribution, ABC News. [Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  5. ^ St Albans District results, Victorian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
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