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Electoral results for the Eastern Victoria Region

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This is a list of electoral results for the Eastern Victoria Region in Victorian state elections from the region's creation in 2006 until the present.

Election results

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Elections in the 2020s

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2022

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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

Elections in the 2010s

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2018

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Labor and the Liberal/National coalition were defending two seats each and the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers were defending one.[2]

2018 Victorian state election: Eastern Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 77,936
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Edward O'Donohue (elected 1)
2. Melina Bath (elected 3)
3. Meg Edwards
4. Karen Chipperfield
5. Darren Howe
159,520 34.10 −7.47
Labor 1. Jane Garrett (elected 2)
2. Harriet Shing (elected 4)
3. Patrick Kelly
4. Jane Clarke
5. Onno van den Eynde
157,020 33.58 +4.58
Greens 1. Tom Cummings
2. Lachlan Mackenzie
3. Neale Adams
4. David Gentle
5. Donald Stokes
31,467 6.73 −1.75
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Jeff Bourman (elected 5)
2. Kerrie-Anne Muir
23,409 5.01 +2.57
Justice 1. Rhonda Crooks
2. Philip Seabrook
20,925 4.47 +4.47
Liberal Democrats 1. Ben Buckley
2. Rob McCathie
18,856 4.03 −0.71
Animal Justice 1. Leah Folloni
2. Jennifer McAdam
15,095 3.23 +3.23
Democratic Labour 1. Padraig O'Hea
2. Larry Norman
7,067 1.51 +0.80
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Michelle Hain
2. Martin Barnes
6,222 1.33 +0.12
Aussie Battler 1. Vern Hughes
2. Paula Mattson
5,685 1.21 +1.21
Health Australia 1. Geoff Pain
2. Katherine Holmes
4,155 0.89 +0.89
Sustainable Australia 1. Reade Smith
2. Donna Hannaford
4,092 0.87 +0.87
Reason 1. Carmel Close
2. Gregory Bell
3,806 0.81 −1.68
Country 1. Rob Danieli
2. Tony Geitenbeek
3,182 0.68 −0.30
Liberty Alliance 1. Mark Brown
2. Daniel Jones
2,652 0.57 +0.57
Transport Matters 1. Trevor Salmon
2. Joshua Roperto
2,622 0.56 +0.56
Victorian Socialists 1. Lainie Cruse
2. Russell Forden
1,017 0.22 +0.22
Independent 1. Michael Fozard 499 0.11 +0.11
Hudson for Northern Victoria 1. Megan Whittaker
2. Kristy Hudson
320 0.07 +0.07
Total formal votes 467,611 96.21 +1.48
Informal votes 18,419 3.79 −1.48
Turnout 486,030 91.08 +0.02

2014

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2014 Victorian state election: Eastern Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 72,799
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Edward O'Donohue (elected 1)
2. Danny O'Brien (elected 3)
3. Andrew Ronalds
4. Laetitia Jones
5. Brenton Wright
181,578 41.57 −11.53
Labor 1. Harriet Shing (elected 2)
2. Daniel Mulino (elected 5)
3. Ian Maxfield
4. John Anderson
5. Sorina Grasso
126,667 29.00 +0.61
Greens 1. Andrea Millsom
2. Louis Delacretaz
3. Belinda Rogers
4. Willisa Hogarth
5. Malcolm Brown
37,053 8.48 −1.80
Liberal Democrats 1. Jim McDonald
2. Ben Buckley
20,712 4.74 +4.74
Sex Party 1. Ange Hopkins
2. Ken Hill
10,883 2.49 +2.49
Shooters and Fishers 1. Jeff Bourman (elected 4)
2. David Fent
10,660 2.44 +2.44
Palmer United 1. Sarah Taylor
2. James Unkles
3. Daniel Gaylor
10,168 2.33 +2.33
Animal Justice 1. Kristin Bacon
2. Leah Folloni
8,290 1.90 +1.90
Family First 1. Trudie Morris
2. Joanne Di Lorenzo
7,372 1.69 −1.59
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Meg Paul
2. Bruce Miller
5,288 1.21 +1.21
Christians 1. Ash Belsar
2. Vivian Hill
4,470 1.02 +1.02
Country Alliance 1. Andrew Jones
2. Bradley Johnstone
4,293 0.98 −2.15
Democratic Labour 1. Gary Jenkins
2. Andrew Kis-Rogo
3,080 0.71 −1.23
Rise Up Australia 1. Yvonne Gentle
2. Jim Gentle
2,555 0.58 +0.58
People Power Victoria 1. Linton Young
2. Maureen Kirsch
1,825 0.42 +0.42
Cyclists 1. Nick Burke
2. Geoff Ballard
1,518 0.35 +0.35
Independent Rhonda Crooks 154 0.04 +0.04
Independent Christine Sindt 146 0.03 +0.03
Independent Jean-Michel David 49 0.01 +0.01
Independent Jeff Bartram 27 0.01 +0.01
Total formal votes 436,788 97.04
Informal votes 13,335 2.96
Turnout 450,123 93.96

2010

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2010 Victorian state election: Eastern Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 69,410
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Philip Davis (elected 1)
2. Peter Hall (elected 3)
3. Edward O'Donohue (elected 4)
4. Rosemary Hopgood
5. Jo Crawford-Wynd
219,990 52.8 +5.0
Labor 1. Matt Viney (elected 2)
2. Johan Scheffer (elected 5)
3. Maida Anderson
4. Hedley Moffat
5. Ben Maxfield
118,141 28.4 −6.5
Greens 1. Samantha Dunn
2. Cheryl Wragg
3. Penelope Swales
4. Francine Buckley
5. Andrea Millsom
43,425 10.4 +1.2
Family First 1. Linden Stokes
2. Terry Aechlimann
13,626 3.3 −1.2
Country Alliance 1. Andrew Jones
2. Euan Murphy
13,032 3.1 +3.1
Democratic Labor 1. Walter Ius
2. Robyn Wyatt
8,243 2.0 +0.8
Total formal votes 416,457 97.1 +0.3
Informal votes 12,295 2.9 −0.3
Turnout 428,752 93.9 +0.1

Elections in the 2000s

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2006

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2006 Victorian state election: Eastern Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 63,201
Liberal 1. Philip Davis (elected 1)
2. Edward O'Donohue (elected 3)
3. Susie Manson
4. Sarah Meredith
5. Daniel Hyland
148,734 39.2 +2.2
Labor 1. Matt Viney (elected 2)
2. Johan Scheffer (elected 4)
3. Glenyys Romanes
4. Gregg Cook
5. Ann Dettrick
132,334 34.9 −5.7
Greens 1. Louis Delacretaz
2. Jill Redwood
3. George Beardsley
4. Catheryn Thompson
5. Daniel Jordan
34,745 9.2 −1.5
National 1. Peter Hall (elected 5)
2. Janice Coates
3. Wesley Head
4. Jenny Hammett
5. Neville Buckland
32,623 8.6 −1.6
Family First 1. Cameron Eastman
2. Joshua Reimer
3. Wendy Buchanan
4. Mark Harvey
5. Marcus van Enik
16,895 4.5 +4.5
Democratic Labor 1. Pat Crea
2. Pat Lamanna
3. Margaret Hansen
4. Teresa Evelyn-Liardet
4,467 1.2 +1.2
People Power 1. Gabriela Byrne
2. Jodie Hughson
3,709 1.0 +1.0
Country Alliance 1. Andrew Jones
2. Peter Kelly
2,334 0.6 +0.6
Group F 1. Henrie Ellis
2. Stephen Pearman
1,725 0.45 +0.45
Christian Democrats 1. Wolfgang Voigt
2. Eddie Brockhus
1,470 0.4 +0.4
Independent Adnan Glibanovic 165 0.04 +0.04
Total formal votes 379,201 96.8 +0.1
Informal votes 12,625 3.2 −0.1
Turnout 391,826 93.8

References

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  1. ^ "Eastern Victoria Region results". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  2. ^ "State Election 2018: Eastern Victoria Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 13 December 2018.