60th Legislative Assembly (2022–2026)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Mulgrave
|
Daniel Andrews
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned as Premier
|
18 November 2023
|
Eden Foster
|
|
Labor
|
Warrandyte
|
Ryan Smith
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned
|
26 August 2023
|
Nicole Werner
|
|
Liberal
|
Narracan
|
Gary Blackwood
|
|
Liberal
|
Supplementary election due to death of a candidate at the 2022 election.[1]
|
28 January 2023
|
Wayne Farnham
|
|
Liberal
|
59th Legislative Assembly (2018–2022)[edit]
|
No by-elections held
|
58th Legislative Assembly (2014–2018)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Northcote
|
Fiona Richardson
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
18 November 2017
|
Lidia Thorpe
|
|
Greens
|
South-West Coast
|
Denis Napthine
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned
|
31 October 2015
|
Roma Britnell
|
|
Liberal
|
Polwarth
|
Terry Mulder
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned
|
31 October 2015
|
Richard Riordan
|
|
Liberal
|
Gippsland South
|
Peter Ryan
|
|
National
|
Resigned
|
14 March 2015
|
Danny O'Brien
|
|
National
|
57th Legislative Assembly (2010–2014)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Lyndhurst
|
Tim Holding
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
27 April 2013
|
Martin Pakula
|
|
Labor
|
Melbourne
|
Bronwyn Pike
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
21 July 2012
|
Jennifer Kanis
|
|
Labor
|
Niddrie
|
Rob Hulls
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
24 March 2012
|
Ben Carroll
|
|
Labor
|
Broadmeadows
|
John Brumby
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned following election loss
|
19 February 2011
|
Frank McGuire
|
|
Labor
|
56th Legislative Assembly (2006–2010)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Altona
|
Lynne Kosky
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
13 February 2010
|
Jill Hennessy
|
|
Labor
|
Kororoit
|
Andre Haermeyer
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
28 June 2008
|
Marlene Kairouz
|
|
Labor
|
Williamstown
|
Steve Bracks
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned as Premier
|
15 September 2007
|
Wade Noonan
|
|
Labor
|
Albert Park
|
John Thwaites
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned as Deputy Premier
|
15 September 2007
|
Martin Foley
|
|
Labor
|
55th Legislative Assembly (2002–2006)[edit]
|
No by-elections held
|
54th Legislative Assembly (1999–2002)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Benalla
|
Pat McNamara
|
|
National
|
Resigned following election loss
|
13 May 2000
|
Denise Allen
|
|
Labor
|
Burwood
|
Jeff Kennett
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned following election loss
|
11 December 1999
|
Bob Stensholt
|
|
Labor
|
Frankston East
|
Peter McLellan
|
|
Independent
|
Supplementary election due to death of the sitting member at the 1999 election.
|
16 October 1999
|
Matt Viney
|
|
Labor
|
53rd Legislative Assembly (1996–1999)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Northcote
|
Tony Sheehan
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
15 August 1998
|
Mary Delahunty
|
|
Labor
|
Mitcham
|
Roger Pescott
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned
|
13 December 1997
|
Tony Robinson
|
|
Labor
|
Gippsland West
|
Alan Brown
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned
|
1 February 1997
|
Susan Davies
|
|
Independent
|
52nd Legislative Assembly (1992–1996)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Williamstown
|
Joan Kirner
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
13 August 1994
|
Steve Bracks
|
|
Labor
|
Coburg
|
Tom Roper
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
14 May 1994
|
Carlo Carli
|
|
Labor
|
Broadmeadows
|
Jim Kennan
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
18 September 1993
|
John Brumby
|
|
Labor
|
51st Legislative Assembly (1988–1992)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Shepparton
|
Peter Ross-Edwards
|
|
National
|
Resigned
|
19 October 1991
|
Don Kilgour
|
|
National
|
Thomastown
|
Beth Gleeson
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
3 February 1990
|
Peter Batchelor
|
|
Labor
|
Greensborough
|
Pauline Toner
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned due to ill health (cancer)
|
15 April 1989
|
Sherryl Garbutt
|
|
Labor
|
Rodney
|
Eddie Hann
|
|
National
|
Resigned
|
4 March 1989
|
Noel Maughan
|
|
National
|
50th Legislative Assembly (1985–1988)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Ballarat North
|
Tom Evans
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned
|
23 July 1988
|
Steve Elder
|
|
Liberal
|
Kew
|
Prue Sibree
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned
|
19 March 1988
|
Jan Wade
|
|
Liberal
|
49th Legislative Assembly (1982–1985)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Swan Hill
|
Alan Wood
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned
|
7 May 1983
|
Barry Steggall
|
|
National
|
Warrnambool
|
Ian Smith
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned in unsuccessful attempt to win Liberal preselection for the 1983 Wannon federal by-election even though he would have been required to resign if he had been successful at the preselection.
|
7 May 1983
|
Adam Kempton
|
|
Liberal
|
Springvale
|
Kevin King
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
19 March 1983
|
Eddie Micallef
|
|
Labor
|
Malvern
|
Lindsay Thompson
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned following defeat as Premier
|
4 December 1982
|
Geoff Leigh
|
|
Liberal
|
Keilor
|
Jack Ginifer
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned due to ill health
|
17 July 1982
|
George Seitz
|
|
Labor
|
48th Legislative Assembly (1979–1982)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Kew
|
Rupert Hamer
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned following resignation as Premier
|
15 August 1981
|
Prue Sibree
|
|
Liberal
|
Morwell
|
Derek Amos
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned due to ill health
|
27 June 1981
|
Valerie Callister
|
|
Labor
|
47th Legislative Assembly (1976–1979)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Richmond
|
Clyde Holding
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1977 federal election
|
17 December 1977
|
Theo Sidiropoulos
|
|
Labor
|
Melbourne
|
Barry Jones
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1977 federal election
|
17 December 1977
|
Keith Remington
|
|
Labor
|
Greensborough
|
Monte Vale
|
|
Liberal
|
Died
|
5 November 1977
|
Pauline Toner
|
|
Labor
|
46th Legislative Assembly (1973–1976)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Brunswick East
|
David Bornstein
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
12 April 1975
|
Ron McAlister
|
|
Labor
|
Greensborough
|
Monte Vale
|
|
Liberal
|
Result overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns
|
13 October 1973
|
Monte Vale
|
|
Liberal
|
45th Legislative Assembly (1970–1973)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Hampden
|
Henry Bolte
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned as Premier
|
7 October 1972
|
Tom Austin
|
|
Liberal
|
Melbourne
|
Arthur Clarey
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
9 June 1972
|
Barry Jones
|
|
Labor
|
Gisborne
|
Julian Doyle
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned
|
11 December 1971
|
Athol Guy
|
|
Liberal
|
Kew
|
Arthur Rylah
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned due to ill health
|
17 April 1971
|
Rupert Hamer
|
|
Liberal
|
44th Legislative Assembly (1967–1970)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Dandenong
|
Len Reid
|
|
Liberal
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1969 federal election
|
6 December 1969
|
Alan Lind
|
|
Labor
|
Swan Hill
|
Harold Stirling
|
|
Country
|
Died
|
14 September 1968
|
Henry Broad
|
|
Country
|
43rd Legislative Assembly (1964–1967)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Grant
|
Roy Crick
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
8 October 1966
|
Jack Ginifer
|
|
Labor
|
Caulfield
|
Alexander Fraser
|
|
Liberal
|
Died
|
18 September 1965
|
Ian McLaren
|
|
Liberal
|
42nd Legislative Assembly (1961–1964)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Mildura
|
Nathaniel Barclay
|
|
Country
|
Died
|
27 October 1962
|
Milton Whiting
|
|
Country
|
Broadmeadows
|
Harry Kane
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Died
|
4 August 1962
|
John Wilton
|
|
Labor
|
Richmond
|
Bill Towers
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
12 May 1962
|
Clyde Holding
|
|
Labor
|
41st Legislative Assembly (1958–1961)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Ballarat North
|
Russell White
|
|
Country
|
Resigned to take up position on the Trotting Control Board
|
12 November 1960
|
Tom Evans
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Scoresby
|
George Knox
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Died
|
17 September 1960
|
Bill Borthwick
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Footscray
|
Ernie Shepherd
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
8 October 1958
|
Bill Divers
|
|
Labor
|
40th Legislative Assembly (1955–1958)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Northcote
|
John Cain
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
21 September 1957
|
Frank Wilkes
|
|
Labor
|
Camberwell
|
Robert Whately
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Died in a car accident
|
21 April 1956
|
Vernon Wilcox
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Mornington
|
William Leggatt
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London
|
3 March 1956
|
Roberts Dunstan
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Flemington
|
Jack Holland
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
18 February 1956
|
Kevin Holland
|
|
Labor
|
39th Legislative Assembly (1952–1955)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Malvern
|
Trevor Oldham
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Died
|
11 July 1953
|
John Bloomfield
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
38th Legislative Assembly (1950–1952)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Toorak
|
Edward Reynolds
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Resigned
|
13 September 1952
|
Horace Petty
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Port Melbourne
|
Tom Corrigan
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
13 September 1952
|
Stan Corrigan
|
|
Labor
|
Prahran
|
Frank Crean
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1951 federal election
|
16 June 1951
|
Robert Pettiona
|
|
Labor
|
Ivanhoe
|
Rupert Curnow
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Died
|
24 February 1951
|
Frank Block
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
37th Legislative Assembly (1947–1950)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Clifton Hill
|
Jack Cremean
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election
|
17 December 1949
|
Joseph O'Carroll
|
|
Labor
|
Kew
|
Wilfrid Kent Hughes
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election
|
17 December 1949
|
Arthur Rylah
|
|
Liberal and Country
|
Richmond
|
Stan Keon
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election
|
17 December 1949
|
Frank Scully
|
|
Labor
|
Brunswick
|
James Jewell
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
16 July 1949
|
Peter Randles
|
|
Labor
|
Prahran
|
Bill Quirk
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
22 January 1949
|
Frank Crean
|
|
Labor
|
Geelong
|
Fanny Brownbill
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
13 November 1948
|
Edward Montgomery
|
|
Liberal
|
Toorak
|
Robert Bell Hamilton
|
|
Liberal
|
Died
|
19 June 1948
|
Edward Reynolds
|
|
Liberal
|
36th Legislative Assembly (1945–1947)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Collingwood
|
Tom Tunnecliffe
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned
|
20 September 1947
|
Bill Towers
|
|
Labor
|
Benambra
|
Roy Paton
|
|
Country
|
Died
|
7 June 1947
|
Thomas Mitchell
|
|
Country
|
35th Legislative Assembly (1943–1945)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Prahran
|
John Ellis
|
|
United Australia
|
Died
|
18 August 1945
|
Bill Quirk
|
|
Labor
|
Clifton Hill
|
Herbert Cremean
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
7 July 1945
|
Jack Cremean
|
|
Labor
|
Bendigo
|
Arthur Cook
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
26 May 1945
|
Bill Galvin
|
|
Labor
|
Lowan
|
Hamilton Lamb
|
|
Country
|
Died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp on the Burma Railway
|
4 November 1944
|
Wilfred Mibus
|
|
Country
|
Bulla and Dalhousie
|
Reginald James
|
|
Country
|
Died
|
27 September 1944
|
Leslie Webster
|
|
Country
|
Rodney
|
William Dunstone
|
|
Country
|
Died
|
12 April 1944
|
Richard Brose
|
|
Country
|
Waranga
|
Ernest Coyle
|
|
Country
|
Died
|
9 October 1943
|
Wollaston Heily
|
|
Country
|
Nunawading
|
Ivy Weber
|
|
Independent
|
Resigned in unsuccessful attempt to enter federal politics at the 1943 federal election
|
4 September 1943
|
Bob Gray
|
|
Labor
|
34th Legislative Assembly (1940–1943)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Maryborough and Daylesford
|
George Frost
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
28 November 1942
|
Clive Stoneham
|
|
Labor
|
Gippsland North
|
Alexander Borthwick
|
|
Country
|
Died
|
20 June 1942
|
Bill Fulton
|
|
Country
|
Port Melbourne
|
James Murphy
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
18 April 1942
|
Tom Corrigan
|
|
Labor
|
Toorak
|
Stanley Argyle
|
|
United Australia
|
Died
|
11 January 1941
|
Harold Thonemann
|
|
United Australia
|
Polwarth
|
Allan McDonald
|
|
United Australia
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1940 federal election
|
2 Nov 1940
|
Edward Guye
|
|
Country
|
Coburg
|
Frank Keane
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
13 July 1940
|
Charlie Mutton
|
|
Independent Labor
|
33rd Legislative Assembly (1937–1940)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Hawthorn
|
John Austin Gray
|
|
United Australia
|
Died
|
10 June 1939
|
Les Tyack
|
|
United Australia
|
Gippsland North
|
James Weir McLachlan
|
|
Independent
|
Died
|
5 November 1938
|
Alexander Borthwick
|
|
Country
|
Geelong
|
William Brownbill
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
4 June 1938
|
Fanny Brownbill
|
|
Labor
|
Ouyen
|
Albert Bussau
|
|
Country
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London
|
5 May 1938
|
Keith Dodgshun
|
|
Country
|
32nd Legislative Assembly (1935–1937)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Benalla
|
Edward Cleary
|
|
Country
|
Died
|
3 October 1936
|
Frederick Cook
|
|
Independent
|
Goulburn Valley
|
Murray Bourchier
|
|
Country
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London
|
19 September 1936
|
John MacDonald
|
|
Country
|
Rodney
|
John Allan
|
|
Country
|
Died
|
18 April 1936
|
William Dunstone
|
|
Country
|
Allandale
|
Thomas Parkin
|
|
United Australia
|
Died
|
21 March 1936
|
Patrick Denigan
|
|
Labor
|
31st Legislative Assembly (1932–1935)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Nunawading
|
Robert Menzies
|
|
United Australia
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1934 federal election
|
1 September 1934
|
William Boyland
|
|
United Australia
|
Clifton Hill
|
Maurice Blackburn
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1934 federal election
|
20 August 1934
|
Herbert Cremean
|
|
Labor
|
Gunbower
|
Henry Angus
|
|
United Australia
|
Died
|
12 May 1934
|
Norman Martin
|
|
Independent Country
|
Allandale
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
United Australia
|
Died
|
11 November 1933
|
Millie Peacock
|
|
United Australia
|
Warrnambool
|
James Fairbairn
|
|
United Australia
|
Resigned to contest the 1933 Flinders federal by-election
|
11 November 1933
|
Keith McGarvie
|
|
United Australia
|
Polwarth
|
James McDonald
|
|
United Australia
|
Died
|
16 September 1933
|
Allan McDonald
|
|
United Australia
|
Boroondara
|
Richard Linton
|
|
United Australia
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London
|
29 April 1933
|
Trevor Oldham
|
|
United Australia
|
Benambra
|
Henry Beardmore
|
|
United Australia
|
Died
|
15 October 1932
|
Roy Paton
|
|
Country
|
Carlton
|
Robert Solly
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
9 July 1932
|
Bill Barry
|
|
Labor
|
30th Legislative Assembly (1929–1932)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Caulfield
|
Frederick Forrest
|
|
Australian Liberal
|
Died
|
22 November 1930
|
Harold Daniel Luxton
|
|
Nationalist
|
Hawthorn
|
William Murray McPherson
|
|
Nationalist
|
Resigned
|
27 September 1930
|
John Austin Gray
|
|
Nationalist
|
29th Legislative Assembly (1927–1929)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Gippsland West
|
Arthur Walter
|
|
Country
|
Resigned in unsuccessful bid for the federal seat of Indi at the 1929 election
|
19 October 1929
|
Matthew Bennett
|
|
Country
|
Barwon
|
Edward Morley
|
|
Nationalist
|
Died
|
6 July 1929
|
Thomas Maltby
|
|
Nationalist
|
Castlemaine and Kyneton
|
Harry Lawson
|
|
Nationalist
|
Resigned to contest a Senate seat at the 1929 federal election
|
2 February 1929
|
Walter Langslow
|
|
Nationalist
|
Brighton
|
Oswald Snowball
|
|
Nationalist
|
Died
|
28 April 1928
|
Ian MacFarlan
|
|
Nationalist
|
Gippsland South
|
Henry Bodman
|
|
Independent
|
Died
|
3 December 1927
|
Walter West
|
|
Nationalist
|
28th Legislative Assembly (1924–1927)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Flemington
|
Edward Warde
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
9 December 1925
|
Jack Holland
|
|
Labor
|
Fitzroy
|
John Billson
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
4 February 1925
|
Maurice Blackburn
|
|
Labor
|
Glenelg
|
William Thomas
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
14 August 1924
|
Ernie Bond
|
|
Labor
|
27th Legislative Assembly (1921–1924)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Gippsland West
|
Sir John Mackey
|
|
Nationalist
|
Died
|
23 May 1924
|
Arthur Walter
|
|
VFU
|
Dalhousie
|
Allan Cameron
|
|
Nationalist
|
Died
|
31 January 1924
|
Reg Pollard
|
|
Labor
|
Daylesford
|
Donald McLeod
|
|
Nationalist
|
Died
|
8 July 1923
|
Roderick McLeod [1]
|
|
Nationalist
|
Gippsland South
|
Thomas Livingston
|
|
Nationalist
|
Died
|
18 August 1922
|
Walter West
|
|
Nationalist
|
26th Legislative Assembly (1920–1921)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Upper Goulburn
|
Edwin Mackrell
|
|
VFU
|
Disqualified (failed to nominate on time)
|
27 January 1921
|
Edwin Mackrell
|
|
VFU
|
25th Legislative Assembly (1917–1920)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Swan Hill
|
Percy Stewart
|
|
VFU
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1919 federal election
|
19 November 1919
|
Francis Old
|
|
VFU
|
Albert Park
|
Joseph Hannan
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1919 federal election
|
19 November 1919
|
Arthur Wallace
|
|
Labor
|
Albert Park
|
George Elmslie
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
13 June 1918
|
Joseph Hannan
|
|
Labor
|
24th Legislative Assembly (1914–1917)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Geelong
|
Robert Purnell
|
|
Nationalist
|
Disqualified (April by-election declared void)
|
17 August 1917
|
Robert Purnell
|
|
Nationalist
|
Polwarth
|
John Johnstone
|
|
Nationalist
|
Resigned
|
13 July 1917
|
James McDonald
|
|
Nationalist
|
Benambra
|
John Leckie
|
|
Nationalist
|
Resigned
|
20 April 1917
|
Henry Beardmore
|
|
Nationalist
|
Geelong
|
William Plain
|
|
Nationalist
|
Resigned to contest a Senate seat at the 1917 federal election
|
20 April 1917
|
Robert Purnell
|
|
Nationalist
|
Warrnambool
|
John Murray
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Died
|
1 June 1916
|
James Deany
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Port Melbourne
|
George Sangster
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
28 April 1915
|
Owen Sinclair
|
|
Labor
|
Bendigo East
|
Alfred Hampson
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1915 Bendigo by-election
|
4 February 1915
|
Luke Clough
|
|
Labor
|
23rd Legislative Assembly (1911–1914)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Essendon
|
William Watt
|
|
Nationalist
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1914 federal election
|
23 July 1914
|
Maurice Blackburn
|
|
Labor
|
Gippsland South
|
Thomas Livingston
|
|
Nationalist
|
Forfeited seat after joining Peacock Ministry
|
30 June 1914
|
Thomas Livingston
|
|
Nationalist
|
Korong
|
Thomas Langdon
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Died
|
26 June 1914
|
Achilles Gray
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Borung
|
William Hutchinson
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry
|
15 January 1914
|
William Hutchinson
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Essendon
|
William Watt
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after forming Watt Ministry
|
15 January 1914
|
William Watt
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Prahran
|
Donald Mackinnon
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry
|
15 January 1914
|
Donald Mackinnon
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Allandale
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry
|
6 January 1914
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Castlemaine and Maldon
|
Harry Lawson
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry
|
6 January 1914
|
Harry Lawson
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Warrnambool
|
John Murray
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry
|
6 January 1914
|
John Murray
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Benambra
|
Albert Craven
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Died
|
29 December 1913
|
John Leckie
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Albert Park
|
George Elmslie
|
|
Labor
|
Forfeited seat after forming Elmslie Ministry
|
20 December 1913
|
George Elmslie
|
|
Labor
|
Fitzroy
|
John Billson
|
|
Labor
|
Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry
|
20 December 1913
|
John Billson
|
|
Labor
|
Geelong
|
William Plain
|
|
Labor
|
Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry
|
20 December 1913
|
William Plain
|
|
Labor
|
Maryborough
|
Alfred Outtrim
|
|
Labor
|
Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry
|
20 December 1913
|
Alfred Outtrim
|
|
Labor
|
North Melbourne
|
George Prendergast
|
|
Labor
|
Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry
|
20 December 1913
|
George Prendergast
|
|
Labor
|
Williamstown
|
John Lemmon
|
|
Labor
|
Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry
|
20 December 1913
|
John Lemmon
|
|
Labor
|
Hawthorn
|
George Swinburne
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Resigned to join the Inter-State Commission
|
5 September 1913
|
William McPherson
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Grenville
|
Charles McGrath
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned to contest the federal seat of Ballaraat at the 1913 election
|
15 May 1913
|
John Chatham
|
|
Labor
|
Kara Kara
|
Peter McBride
|
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London
|
14 March 1913
|
Jack Pennington
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Allandale
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry
|
6 March 1913
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Warrenheip
|
George Holden
|
|
|
Resigned to become chairman of the Melbourne Harbor Trust
|
28 February 1913
|
Ned Hogan
|
|
Labor
|
East Melbourne
|
Alfred Farthing
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Election declared void
|
1 October 1912
|
Alfred Farthing
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Abbotsford
|
William Beazley
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
26 July 1912
|
Gordon Webber
|
|
Labor
|
22nd Legislative Assembly (1908–1911)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Waranga
|
Martin Cussen
|
|
|
Died
|
25 August 1911
|
John Gordon
|
|
|
Bendigo East
|
Thomas Glass
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
16 June 1911
|
Alfred Hampson
|
|
Labor
|
Walhalla
|
Albert Harris
|
|
|
Died
|
29 July 1910
|
Samuel Barnes
|
|
|
Brunswick
|
Frank Anstey
|
|
Labor
|
Resigned to contest the federal seat of Bourke at the 1910 election
|
14 March 1910
|
James Jewell
|
|
Labor
|
Brighton
|
Sir Thomas Bent
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Died
|
8 October 1909
|
Oswald Snowball
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Goulburn Valley
|
George Graham
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Murray Ministry
|
29 January 1909
|
George Graham
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Kara Kara
|
Peter McBride
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Murray Ministry
|
29 January 1909
|
Peter McBride
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Ovens
|
Alfred Billson
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Murray Ministry
|
29 January 1909
|
Alfred Billson
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Rodney
|
Hugh McKenzie
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Murray Ministry
|
29 January 1909
|
Hugh McKenzie
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Warrnambool
|
John Murray
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after forming Murray Ministry
|
29 January 1909
|
John Murray
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
21st Legislative Assembly (1907–1908)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Mornington
|
Alfred Downward
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry
|
17 November 1908
|
Alfred Downward
|
|
|
Upper Goulburn
|
Thomas Hunt
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry
|
17 November 1908
|
Thomas Hunt
|
|
|
Wangaratta
|
John Bowser
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry
|
17 November 1908
|
John Bowser
|
|
|
Carlton
|
Frederick Bromley
|
|
Labor
|
Died
|
23 October 1908
|
Robert Solly
|
|
Labor
|
Richmond
|
George Bennett
|
|
|
Died
|
2 October 1908
|
Ted Cotter
|
|
Labor
|
20th Legislative Assembly (1904–1907)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Public Officers
|
David Gaunson
|
|
Labor
|
resignation
|
1 February 1907
|
John Carter
|
|
|
Korong
|
Thomas Langdon
|
|
United Liberal
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry
|
25 January 1907
|
Thomas Langdon
|
|
United Liberal
|
East Melbourne
|
Samuel Gillott
|
|
United Liberal
|
Resigned due to ill health
|
8 January 1907
|
Henry Weedon
|
|
|
Toorak
|
George Fairbairn
|
|
Ministerialist
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1906 federal election
|
10 October 1906
|
Norman Bayles
|
|
Independent Ministerialist
|
Gippsland West
|
John Mackey
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry
|
29 August 1906
|
John Mackey
|
|
|
Lowan
|
William Irvine
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1906 federal election
|
20 July 1906
|
Robert Stanley
|
|
|
Barwon
|
Jonas Levien
|
|
|
Died
|
15 June 1906
|
James Farrer
|
|
|
Glenelg
|
Ewen Cameron
|
|
|
Died
|
11 May 1906
|
Hugh Campbell
|
|
|
19th Legislative Assembly (1902–1904)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Donald and Swan Hill
|
John Taverner
|
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London
|
9 March 1904
|
James Meldrum
|
|
|
Daylesford
|
Donald McLeod
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry
|
27 February 1904
|
Donald McLeod
|
|
|
Melbourne East
|
Samuel Gillott
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry
|
27 February 1904
|
Samuel Gillott
|
|
|
East Bourke Boroughs
|
Frederick Hickford
|
|
|
Resigned to contest a House seat at the 1903 federal election
|
21 December 1903
|
David Methven
|
|
|
Richmond
|
William Trenwith
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1903 federal election
|
21 December 1903
|
George Roberts
|
|
Labor
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Gratton Wilson
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1903 federal election
|
21 December 1903
|
John Glasgow
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
Maximilian Hirsch
|
|
|
Resigned to contest a House seat at the 1903 federal election
|
15 December 1903
|
William Webb
|
|
|
Melbourne West
|
William Maloney
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1903 federal election
|
15 December 1903
|
Tom Tunnecliffe
|
|
Labor
|
Toorak
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Died
|
9 October 1903
|
George Fairbairn
|
|
|
Bourke West
|
Samuel Staughton Jr.
|
|
|
Died
|
6 March 1903
|
Andrew Robertson
|
|
|
Benalla and Yarrawonga
|
William Hall
|
|
|
Died
|
25 May 1903
|
John Carlisle
|
|
|
Anglesey
|
Malcolm McKenzie
|
|
|
Resigned
|
6 March 1903
|
Thomas Hunt
|
|
|
18th Legislative Assembly (1900–1902)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Gippsland East
|
Henry Foster
|
|
|
Died
|
27 June 1902
|
James Cameron
|
|
|
Anglesey
|
Malcolm McKenzie
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry
|
18 June 1902
|
Malcolm McKenzie
|
|
|
Brighton
|
Thomas Bent
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry
|
18 June 1902
|
Thomas Bent
|
|
|
Donald and Swan Hill
|
John Taverner
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry
|
18 June 1902
|
John Taverner
|
|
|
Evelyn
|
Ewen Cameron
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry
|
18 June 1902
|
Ewen Cameron
|
|
|
Lowan
|
William Irvine
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Irvine Ministry
|
18 June 1902
|
William Irvine
|
|
|
Normanby
|
William Shiels
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry
|
18 June 1902
|
William Shiels
|
|
|
Warrnambool
|
John Murray
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry
|
18 June 1902
|
John Murray
|
|
|
Footscray
|
Jacob Fotheringham
|
|
|
Resigned
|
14 June 1902
|
Alexander McDonald
|
|
|
Bourke West
|
Samuel Staughton Sr.
|
|
|
Died
|
14 September 1901
|
Samuel Staughton Jr.
|
|
|
Melbourne East
|
John Anderson
|
|
|
Died
|
16 July 1901
|
John Deegan
|
|
|
Melbourne
|
Edward Findley
|
|
Labor
|
Expelled for seditious libel
|
16 July 1901
|
James Boyd
|
|
Conservative
|
Bogong
|
Isaac Isaacs
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
|
24 June 1901
|
Alfred Billson
|
|
|
Benalla and Yarrawonga
|
Thomas Kennedy
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
|
17 June 1901
|
William Hall
|
|
|
Fitzroy
|
Robert Best
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
|
17 June 1901
|
Patrick O'Connor
|
|
|
Footscray
|
Samuel Mauger
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
|
17 June 1901
|
Jacob Fotheringham
|
|
|
Gippsland North
|
Allan McLean
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
|
17 June 1901
|
Hubert Keogh
|
|
|
Gunbower
|
James McColl
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
|
17 June 1901
|
John Cullen
|
|
|
Talbot and Avoca
|
Carty Salmon
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
|
17 June 1901
|
George Mitchell
|
|
|
Melbourne East
|
Samuel Gillott
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry
|
11 February 1901
|
Samuel Gillott
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
George Turner
|
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election
|
11 February 1901
|
William Williams
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
George Turner
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Second Turner Ministry
|
3 December 1900
|
George Turner
|
|
|
Bogong
|
Isaac Isaacs
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry
|
3 December 1900
|
Isaac Isaacs
|
|
|
Clunes and Allandale
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry
|
27 November 1900
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
|
Dunolly
|
Daniel Joseph Duggan
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry
|
27 November 1900
|
Daniel Joseph Duggan
|
|
|
Geelong
|
William Gurr
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry
|
27 November 1900
|
William Gurr
|
|
|
Richmond
|
William Trenwith
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry
|
27 November 1900
|
William Trenwith
|
|
|
Rodney
|
John Morrissey
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry
|
27 November 1900
|
John Morrissey
|
|
|
Stawell
|
John Burton
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry
|
27 November 1900
|
John Burton
|
|
|
17th Legislative Assembly (1897–1900)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Warrenheip
|
Edward Murphy
|
|
|
Died
|
11 May 1900
|
George Holden
|
|
|
Grenville
|
George Russell
|
|
|
Resigned
|
11 April 1900
|
James Sadler
|
|
|
Talbot and Avoca
|
Carty Salmon
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry
|
9 January 1900
|
Carty Salmon
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
James McCay
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry
|
20 December 1899
|
James McCay
|
|
|
Melbourne North
|
William Watt
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry
|
20 December 1899
|
William Watt
|
|
|
Gunbower
|
James McColl
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry
|
13 December 1899
|
James McColl
|
|
|
Gippsland North
|
Allan McLean
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the McLean Ministry
|
13 December 1899
|
Allan McLean
|
|
|
Lowan
|
William Irvine
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry
|
13 December 1899
|
William Irvine
|
|
|
Maryborough
|
Alfred Outtrim
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry
|
13 December 1899
|
Alfred Outtrim
|
|
|
Normanby
|
William Shiels
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry
|
13 December 1899
|
William Shiels
|
|
|
Numurkah and Nathalia
|
George Graham
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry
|
13 December 1899
|
George Graham
|
|
|
Footscray
|
John Hancock
|
|
|
Died
|
12 December 1899
|
Samuel Mauger
|
|
|
Grenville
|
Michael Stapleton
|
|
|
Died
|
1 December 1899
|
David Kerr
|
|
|
Melbourne East
|
Ephraim Zox
|
|
|
Died
|
7 November 1899
|
Samuel Gillott
|
|
|
Windermere
|
William Anderson
|
|
|
Died
|
3 June 1898
|
John Spiers
|
|
|
16th Legislative Assembly (1894–1897)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Kara Kara
|
Andrew Anderson
|
|
|
Died
|
11 May 1897
|
Peter McBride
|
|
|
Melbourne South
|
Joseph Winter
|
|
|
Died
|
26 May 1896
|
John Tucker
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Thomas Scott
|
|
|
Resigned
|
26 May 1896
|
John McArthur
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
James Patterson
|
|
|
Died
|
19 November 1895
|
James McCay
|
|
|
Mornington
|
Alfred Downward
|
|
|
Election declared void
|
26 January 1895
|
Alfred Downward
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
William Smith
|
|
|
Died
|
5 November 1894
|
Joseph Kirton
|
|
|
Carlton South
|
William Ievers
|
|
|
Died
|
5 November 1894
|
John Barrett
|
|
|
Bogong
|
Isaac Isaacs
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry
|
9 October 1894
|
Isaac Isaacs
|
|
|
Clunes and Allandale
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry
|
3 October 1894
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
|
Donald and Swan Hill
|
John Taverner
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry
|
3 October 1894
|
John Taverner
|
|
|
Eaglehawk
|
Henry Williams
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry
|
3 October 1894
|
Henry Williams
|
|
|
Fitzroy
|
Robert Best
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry
|
3 October 1894
|
Robert Best
|
|
|
Gippsland East
|
Henry Foster
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry
|
3 October 1894
|
Henry Foster
|
|
|
Kilmore, Dalhousie and Lancefield
|
John Duffy
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry
|
3 October 1894
|
John Duffy
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
George Turner
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the First Turner Ministry
|
3 October 1894
|
George Turner
|
|
|
15th Legislative Assembly (1892–1894)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Portland
|
Henry Wrixon
|
|
|
Resigned
|
24 July 1894
|
Donald McLeod
|
|
|
Grenville
|
David Davies
|
|
|
Died
|
14 July 1894
|
George Russell
|
|
|
Eastern Suburbs
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London
|
25 January 1894
|
Frank Madden
|
|
|
Windermere
|
Matthew Butterley
|
|
|
Died
|
25 January 1894
|
William Anderson
|
|
|
Talbot and Avoca
|
Robert Bowman
|
|
|
Died
|
29 December 1893
|
Carty Salmon
|
|
|
Benalla and Yarrawonga
|
John Templeton
|
|
|
Election declared void
|
20 November 1893
|
Thomas Kennedy
|
|
|
Benalla and Yarrawonga
|
James Campbell
|
|
|
Died
|
9 October 1893
|
John Templeton
|
|
|
Lowan
|
Richard Baker
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry
|
9 October 1893
|
Richard Baker
|
|
|
Sandhurst
|
Robert Burrowes
|
|
|
Died
|
6 October 1893
|
Daniel Lazarus
|
|
|
Creswick
|
Richard Richardson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry
|
28 August 1893
|
Richard Richardson
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
John Highett
|
|
|
Died
|
10 July 1893
|
Richard O'Neill
|
|
|
Bogong
|
Isaac Isaacs
|
|
|
Resigned
|
6 June 1893
|
Isaac Isaacs
|
|
|
Melbourne North
|
David Wyllie
|
|
|
Died
|
5 June 1893
|
Sylvanus Reynolds
|
|
|
Benalla and Yarrawonga
|
James Campbell
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry
|
31 January 1893
|
James Campbell
|
|
|
Bogong
|
Isaac Isaacs
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry
|
31 January 1893
|
Isaac Isaacs
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
James Patterson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Patterson Ministry
|
31 January 1893
|
James Patterson
|
|
|
Gunbower
|
James McColl
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry
|
31 January 1893
|
James McColl
|
|
|
Kara Kara
|
John Dow
|
|
|
Resigned due to insolvency
|
31 January 1893
|
John Dow
|
|
|
Maldon
|
John McIntyre
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry
|
31 January 1893
|
John McIntyre
|
|
|
Melbourne
|
Godfrey Carter
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry
|
31 January 1893
|
Godfrey Carter
|
|
|
Port Fairy
|
Bryan O'Loghlen
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry
|
31 January 1893
|
Bryan O'Loghlen
|
|
|
Rodney
|
William Webb
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry
|
31 January 1893
|
William Webb
|
|
|
Dundas
|
Samuel Samuel
|
|
|
Died
|
18 August 1892
|
John Thomson
|
|
|
East Bourke Boroughs
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Shiels Ministry
|
3 May 1892
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
14th Legislative Assembly (1889–1892)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Benalla and Yarrawonga
|
John Brock
|
|
|
Resigned
|
2 April 1892
|
Charles Kerville
|
|
|
Geelong
|
James Munro
|
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London
|
2 April 1892
|
John Hopkins
|
|
|
Clunes and Allandale
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Shiels Ministry
|
3 March 1892
|
Alexander Peacock
|
|
|
Bourke East
|
William Wilkinson
|
|
|
Died
|
27 August 1891
|
Robert Harper
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
George Turner
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry
|
7 May 1891
|
George Turner
|
|
|
Collingwood
|
George Langridge
|
|
|
Died
|
17 April 1891
|
John Hancock
|
|
|
Collingwood
|
George Langridge
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry
|
20 November 1890
|
George Langridge
|
|
|
Daylesford
|
James Wheeler
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry
|
20 November 1890
|
James Wheeler
|
|
|
Geelong
|
James Munro
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Munro Ministry
|
20 November 1890
|
James Munro
|
|
|
Gippsland North
|
Allan McLean
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry
|
20 November 1890
|
Allan McLean
|
|
|
Kilmore, Dalhousie and Lancefield
|
John Duffy
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry
|
20 November 1890
|
John Duffy
|
|
|
Maryborough
|
Alfred Outtrim
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry
|
20 November 1890
|
Alfred Outtrim
|
|
|
Normanby
|
William Shiels
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry
|
20 November 1890
|
William Shiels
|
|
|
Numurkah and Nathalia
|
George Graham
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry
|
20 November 1890
|
George Graham
|
|
|
Kara Kara
|
John Dow
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Gillies Ministry
|
17 September 1890
|
John Dow
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
William Anderson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Gillies Ministry
|
17 September 1890
|
William Anderson
|
|
|
Dunolly
|
James Cheetham
|
|
|
Died
|
22 July 1890
|
William Tatchell
|
|
|
Talbot and Avoca
|
James Stewart
|
|
|
Died
|
4 December 1889
|
Robert Bowman
|
|
|
Ballarat East
|
James Russell
|
|
|
Died
|
8 November 1889
|
John Dunn
|
|
|
13th Legislative Assembly (1886–1889)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Belfast
|
John Madden
|
|
|
Died
|
2 February 1888
|
Bryan O'Loghlen
|
|
|
Williamstown
|
Alfred Clark
|
|
|
Resigned
|
2 November 1887
|
James Mirams
|
|
|
Dalhousie
|
George Sands
|
|
|
Died
|
25 March 1887
|
John Duffy
|
|
|
Benambra
|
Peter Wallace
|
|
|
Died
|
15 June 1886
|
Peter Wright
|
|
|
12th Legislative Assembly (1883–1886)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Ovens
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment on the Supreme Court of Victoria
|
15 January 1886
|
Ferguson Tuthill
|
|
|
Maryborough and Talbot
|
Robert Bowman
|
|
|
Resigned
|
22 December 1885
|
Alfred Outtrim
|
|
|
Melbourne West
|
James Orkney
|
|
|
Resigned
|
30 October 1885
|
Godfrey Carter
|
|
|
Avoca
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Died
|
24 April 1885
|
George Bourchier
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
Hugh McColl
|
|
|
Died
|
24 April 1885
|
John Highett
|
|
|
Moira
|
Henry Bolton
|
|
|
Resigned
|
2 May 1884
|
George Graham
|
|
|
Warrnambool
|
James Francis
|
|
|
Died
|
15 February 1884
|
John Murray
|
|
|
Emerald Hill
|
Robert MacGregor
|
|
|
Died
|
9 October 1883
|
David Gaunson
|
|
|
Sandhurst
|
Robert Clark
|
|
|
Died
|
15 May 1883
|
Angus Mackay
|
|
|
Barwon
|
Jonas Levien
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry
|
24 March 1883
|
Jonas Levien
|
|
|
Bourke West
|
Alfred Deakin
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry
|
24 March 1883
|
Alfred Deakin
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
James Service
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Second Service Ministry
|
24 March 1883
|
James Service
|
|
|
Collingwood
|
George Langridge
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry
|
24 March 1883
|
George Langridge
|
|
|
Fitzroy
|
Albert Tucker
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry
|
24 March 1883
|
Albert Tucker
|
|
|
Geelong
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry
|
24 March 1883
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Ovens
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry
|
24 March 1883
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Rodney
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry
|
24 March 1883
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Melbourne North
|
James Rose
|
|
|
Resigned
|
21 March 1883
|
James Rose
|
|
|
11th Legislative Assembly (1880–1883)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Bourke East
|
Robert Ramsay
|
|
|
Died
|
13 June 1882
|
Robert Harper
|
|
|
Geelong
|
Charles Kernot
|
|
|
Died
|
18 April 1882
|
Joseph Connor
|
|
|
Boroondara
|
Robert Smith
|
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London
|
23 February 1882
|
William Walker
|
|
|
Geelong
|
Robert Johnstone
|
|
|
Died
|
8 December 1881
|
Robert Johnstone
|
|
|
Fitzroy
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Resigned
|
6 December 1881
|
Cuthbert Blackett
|
|
|
Sandhurst
|
Robert Burrowes
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry
|
6 September 1881
|
Robert Burrowes
|
|
|
Wimmera
|
Walter Madden
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry
|
6 September 1881
|
Walter Madden
|
|
|
Polwarth and South Grenville
|
William O'Hea
|
|
|
Died
|
5 August 1881
|
William Robertson
|
|
|
Ararat
|
David Gaunson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry
|
26 July 1881
|
David Gaunson
|
|
|
Avoca
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry
|
26 July 1881
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Bourke West
|
Bryan O'Loghlen
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the O'Loghlen Ministry
|
26 July 1881
|
Bryan O'Loghlen
|
|
|
Brighton
|
Thomas Bent
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry
|
26 July 1881
|
Thomas Bent
|
|
|
Delatite
|
James Graves
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry
|
26 July 1881
|
James Graves
|
|
|
Kyneton Boroughs
|
Charles Young
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry
|
26 July 1881
|
Charles Young
|
|
|
Moira
|
Henry Bolton
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry
|
26 July 1881
|
Henry Bolton
|
|
|
Melbourne North
|
Joseph Storey
|
|
|
Died
|
8 April 1881
|
James Munro
|
|
|
Maldon
|
James Service
|
|
|
Resigned
|
18 March 1881
|
John McIntyre
|
|
|
Melbourne East
|
Alexander Smith
|
|
|
Died
|
8 February 1881
|
Frederick Walsh
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
William Smith
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry
|
18 August 1880
|
William Smith
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
James Patterson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry
|
18 August 1880
|
James Patterson
|
|
|
Collingwood
|
George Langridge
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry
|
18 August 1880
|
George Langridge
|
|
|
Creswick
|
Richard Richardson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry
|
18 August 1880
|
Richard Richardson
|
|
|
Fitzroy
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry
|
18 August 1880
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Geelong
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Third Berry Ministry
|
18 August 1880
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
Henry Williams
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry
|
18 August 1880
|
Henry Williams
|
|
|
Williamstown
|
Alfred Clark
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry
|
18 August 1880
|
Alfred Clark
|
|
|
10th Legislative Assembly (1880)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Bourke East
|
Robert Ramsay
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry
|
19 March 1880
|
Robert Ramsay
|
|
|
Brighton
|
Thomas Bent
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry
|
19 March 1880
|
Thomas Bent
|
|
|
Dalhousie
|
John Duffy
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry
|
19 March 1880
|
John Duffy
|
|
|
Maldon
|
James Service
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the First Service Ministry
|
19 March 1880
|
James Service
|
|
|
Ovens
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry
|
19 March 1880
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Rodney
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry
|
19 March 1880
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Sandhurst
|
Robert Clark
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry
|
19 March 1880
|
Robert Clark
|
|
|
Sandridge
|
John Madden
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry
|
19 March 1880
|
John Madden
|
|
|
9th Legislative Assembly (1877–1880)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Jeremiah Dwyer
|
|
|
Declared Insolvent
|
16 December 1879
|
Joseph Jones
|
|
|
Carlton
|
James Munro
|
|
|
Resigned
|
2 December 1879
|
James Munro
|
|
|
Bourke West
|
Alfred Deakin
|
|
|
Resigned
|
22 August 1879
|
Robert Harper
|
|
|
Melbourne East
|
Ephraim Zox
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 July 1879
|
Ephraim Zox
|
|
|
Fitzroy
|
Robert MacGregor
|
|
|
Resigned
|
25 June 1879
|
Cuthbert Blackett
|
|
|
Footscray
|
Mark Last King
|
|
|
Died
|
4 March 1879
|
William Clark
|
|
|
Bourke West
|
John Smith
|
|
|
Died
|
18 February 1879
|
Alfred Deakin
|
|
|
Dundas
|
John MacPherson
|
|
|
Resigned
|
29 July 1878
|
John Serjeant
|
|
|
Gippsland South
|
George Macartney
|
|
|
Died
|
19 June 1878
|
Francis Mason
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
James Farrell
|
|
|
Resigned
|
7 June 1878
|
Charles Pearson
|
|
|
Warrnambool
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Resigned
|
21 May 1878
|
James Francis
|
|
|
Melbourne West
|
Bryan O'Loghlen
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry
|
11 April 1878
|
Bryan O'Loghlen
|
|
|
Melbourne West
|
Charles MacMahon
|
|
|
Resigned
|
4 February 1878
|
Bryan O'Loghlen
|
|
|
Boroondara
|
George Smith
|
|
|
Died
|
24 December 1877
|
Robert Smith
|
|
|
Rodney
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Election declared void
|
2 November 1877
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Gippsland South
|
George Macartney
|
|
|
Election declared void
|
24 August 1877
|
George Macartney
|
|
|
Sandhurst
|
W. G. Blackham
|
|
|
Election declared void
|
25 July 1877
|
Angus Mackay
|
|
|
Avoca
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry
|
7 June 1877
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
William Smith
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry
|
7 June 1877
|
William Smith
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
James Patterson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry
|
7 June 1877
|
James Patterson
|
|
|
Geelong
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Second Berry Ministry
|
7 June 1877
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Grant
|
Peter Lalor
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry
|
7 June 1877
|
Peter Lalor
|
|
|
Ripon and Hampden
|
Francis Longmore
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry
|
7 June 1877
|
Francis Longmore
|
|
|
Stawell
|
John Woods
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry
|
7 June 1877
|
John Woods
|
|
|
8th Legislative Assembly (1874–1877)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Gippsland North
|
James McKean
|
|
|
Expelled
|
17 August 1876
|
Charles Duffy
|
|
|
Sandridge
|
David Thomas
|
|
|
Died
|
27 July 1876
|
John Madden
|
|
|
Geelong East
|
John Richardson
|
|
|
Died
|
29 March 1876
|
Charles Kernot
|
|
|
Collingwood
|
James Sullivan
|
|
|
Died
|
22 February 1876
|
James Mirams
|
|
|
East Bourke Boroughs
|
George Higinbotham
|
|
|
Resigned
|
10 February 1876
|
William Cook
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Michael O'Grady
|
|
|
Died
|
27 January 1876
|
Joseph Jones
|
|
|
Bourke East
|
Robert Ramsay
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry
|
8 November 1875
|
Robert Ramsay
|
|
|
Bourke West
|
John Madden
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry
|
8 November 1875
|
Mark King
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
Joseph Jones
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry
|
6 November 1875
|
George Fincham
|
|
|
Warrnambool
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Fourth McCulloch Ministry
|
6 November 1875
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Ararat
|
William McLellan
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry
|
2 November 1875
|
William McLellan
|
|
|
Dundas
|
John MacPherson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry
|
2 November 1875
|
John MacPherson
|
|
|
Maryborough
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry
|
2 November 1875
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Ovens
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry
|
2 November 1875
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Avoca
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry
|
20 August 1875
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
William Smith
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry
|
20 August 1875
|
William Smith
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
James Patterson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry
|
20 August 1875
|
James Patterson
|
|
|
Crowlands
|
John Woods
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry
|
20 August 1875
|
John Woods
|
|
|
Geelong West
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the First Berry Ministry
|
20 August 1875
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Grant South
|
Peter Lalor
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry
|
20 August 1875
|
Peter Lalor
|
|
|
Melbourne North
|
James Munro
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry
|
20 August 1875
|
James Munro
|
|
|
Ripon and Hampden
|
Francis Longmore
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry
|
20 August 1875
|
Francis Longmore
|
|
|
Ararat
|
Michael Carroll
|
|
|
Forfeited seat
|
19 March 1875
|
David Gaunson
|
|
|
Gippsland North
|
Frederick Smyth
|
|
|
Resigned
|
19 March 1875
|
James McKean
|
|
|
Richmond
|
James Francis
|
|
|
Resigned
|
8 December 1874
|
Joseph Bosisto
|
|
|
Bourke East
|
Robert Ramsay
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Kerferd Ministry
|
18 August 1874
|
Robert Ramsay
|
|
|
Ballarat East
|
Townsend McDermott
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Kerferd Ministry
|
12 August 1874
|
Townsend McDermott
|
|
|
Maldon
|
James Service
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Kerferd Ministry
|
12 August 1874
|
James Service
|
|
|
Grenville
|
Mark Pope
|
|
|
Died
|
31 July 1874
|
Richard Lock
|
|
|
Collingwood
|
John Everard
|
|
|
Resigned
|
29 July 1874
|
George Langridge
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
James Stephen
|
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment on the Supreme Court of Victoria
|
15 May 1874
|
Edward Dixon
|
|
|
7th Legislative Assembly (1871–1874)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Ovens
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry
|
11 May 1874
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
East Bourke Boroughs
|
William Champ
|
|
|
Resigned
|
26 May 1873
|
George Higinbotham
|
|
|
Portland
|
Howard Spensley
|
|
|
Resigned
|
20 May 1873
|
Thomas Must
|
|
|
Grenville
|
Thomas Russell
|
|
|
Resigned
|
24 February 1873
|
John Montgomery
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
Thomas Fellows
|
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment on the Supreme Court of Victoria
|
13 January 1873
|
Robert Murray Smith
|
|
|
Murray
|
William Witt
|
|
|
Resigned
|
8 July 1872
|
John Orr
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
James Casey
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry
|
26 June 1872
|
James Casey
|
|
|
Maryborough
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry
|
26 June 1872
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Melbourne East
|
Edward Cohen
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry
|
26 June 1872
|
Edward Cohen
|
|
|
Melbourne West
|
Edward Langton
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry
|
26 June 1872
|
Edward Langton
|
|
|
Ovens
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry
|
26 June 1872
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Richmond
|
James Francis
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Francis Ministry
|
26 June 1872
|
James Francis
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
James Stephen
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry
|
26 June 1872
|
James Stephen
|
|
|
Sandhurst
|
Angus Mackay
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry
|
26 June 1872
|
Angus Mackay
|
|
|
Mornington
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Resigned
|
26 March 1872
|
James Purves
|
|
|
Collingwood
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry
|
9 December 1871
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Ballarat East
|
Robert Walsh
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry
|
18 July 1871
|
Robert Walsh
|
|
|
Ararat
|
William McLellan
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry
|
30 June 1871
|
William McLellan
|
|
|
Avoca
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry
|
30 June 1871
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Dalhousie
|
Charles Duffy
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Duffy Ministry
|
30 June 1871
|
Charles Duffy
|
|
|
Geelong West
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry
|
30 June 1871
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Portland
|
Howard Spensley
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry
|
30 June 1871
|
Howard Spensley
|
|
|
Ripon and Hampden
|
Francis Longmore
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry
|
30 June 1871
|
Francis Longmore
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Michael O'Grady
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry
|
30 June 1871
|
Michael O'Grady
|
|
|
6th Legislative Assembly (1868–1871)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Creswick
|
William Frazer
|
|
|
Died
|
30 December 1870
|
James Stewart
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
William Baillie
|
|
|
Resigned
|
5 December 1870
|
James Patterson
|
|
|
Bourke East
|
Matthew McCaw
|
|
|
Resigned
|
24 September 1870
|
Robert Ramsay
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
Butler Aspinall
|
|
|
Resigned
|
13 September 1870
|
James Stephen
|
|
|
Avoca
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Resigned
|
25 July 1870
|
Peter Finn
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Morgan McDonnell
|
|
|
Resigned
|
25 July 1870
|
Michael O'Grady
|
|
|
Geelong West
|
James Carr
|
|
|
Resigned
|
6 May 1870
|
Robert Johnstone
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
John James
|
|
|
Resigned
|
30 April 1870
|
Archibald Michie
|
|
|
Ararat
|
William Wilson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry
|
26 April 1870
|
William Wilson
|
|
|
Dundas
|
Alexander MacPherson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry
|
26 April 1870
|
Alexander MacPherson
|
|
|
Belfast
|
Henry Wrixon
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry
|
25 April 1870
|
Henry Wrixon
|
|
|
Collingwood
|
William Bates
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry
|
25 April 1870
|
William Bates
|
|
|
Mornington
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Third McCulloch Ministry
|
25 April 1870
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Richmond
|
James Francis
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry
|
25 April 1870
|
James Francis
|
|
|
Sandhurst
|
Angus Mackay
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry
|
25 April 1870
|
Angus Mackay
|
|
|
Maryborough
|
Robert Bowman
|
|
|
Resigned
|
29 March 1870
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Geelong West
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry
|
7 February 1870
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
Butler Aspinall
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry
|
1 February 1870
|
Butler Aspinall
|
|
|
Ararat
|
William McLellan
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry
|
29 January 1870
|
William McLellan
|
|
|
Crowlands
|
Robert Byrne
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry
|
9 October 1869
|
George Rolfe
|
|
|
Ripon and Hampden
|
Francis Longmore
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry
|
9 October 1869
|
Francis Longmore
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Morgan McDonnell
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry
|
9 October 1869
|
Morgan McDonnell
|
|
|
Dundas
|
John MacPherson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the MacPherson Ministry
|
8 October 1869
|
John MacPherson
|
|
|
Bourke West
|
John Smith
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry
|
7 October 1869
|
John Smith
|
|
|
Maryborough
|
James McKean
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry
|
7 October 1869
|
James McKean
|
|
|
Collingwood
|
Isaac Reeves
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry
|
5 October 1869
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Melbourne East
|
Edward Cohen
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry
|
5 October 1869
|
Edward Cohen
|
|
|
Ararat
|
William Wilson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry
|
14 September 1869
|
William Wilson
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Resigned
|
23 May 1869
|
John James
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
Charles Jones
|
|
|
Expelled for Corruption
|
10 May 1869
|
Charles Jones
|
|
|
Portland
|
James Butters
|
|
|
Expelled for Bribery
|
5 May 1869
|
James Butters
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
Charles Jones
|
|
|
Expelled for Bribery
|
27 March 1869
|
Charles Jones
|
|
|
Gipps Land South
|
Thomas McCombie
|
|
|
Resigned
|
19 March 1869
|
George Macartney
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
Samuel Bindon
|
|
|
Resigned
|
30 October 1868
|
Richard Kitto
|
|
|
Geelong West
|
Nicholas Foott
|
|
|
Died
|
16 October 1868
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Bourke East
|
James Balfour
|
|
|
Resigned
|
29 August 1868
|
William Lobb
|
|
|
Ovens
|
George Smith
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry
|
1 August 1868
|
George Smith
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
Charles Jones
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry
|
30 July 1868
|
Charles Jones
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry
|
30 July 1868
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Bourke South
|
George Smith
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry
|
30 July 1868
|
George Smith
|
|
|
Mornington
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Second McCulloch Ministry
|
30 July 1868
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Avoca
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry
|
25 July 1868
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
James Casey
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry
|
25 July 1868
|
James Casey
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
James Sullivan
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry
|
25 July 1868
|
James Sullivan
|
|
|
Emerald Hill
|
George Verdon
|
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London
|
17 June 1868
|
John Whiteman
|
|
|
Ovens
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry
|
27 May 1868
|
George Kerferd
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
William Bayles
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry
|
27 May 1868
|
William Bayles
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Morgan McDonnell
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry
|
27 May 1868
|
Morgan McDonnell
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry
|
25 May 1868
|
Charles Jones
|
|
|
Bourke South
|
Michael O'Grady
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry
|
25 May 1868
|
John Crews
|
|
|
Melbourne West
|
Edward Langton
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry
|
19 May 1868
|
Edward Langton
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
Thomas Fellows
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry
|
19 May 1868
|
Thomas Fellows
|
|
|
5th Legislative Assembly (1866–1868)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Grant South
|
William McCann
|
|
|
Imprisoned for Forgery
|
13 September 1867
|
William Stutt
|
|
|
Dalhousie
|
George Sands
|
|
|
Resigned
|
12 August 1867
|
Charles Duffy
|
|
|
Maldon
|
John Ramsay
|
|
|
Died
|
14 June 1867
|
William Williams
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
James Sullivan
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
25 March 1867
|
James Sullivan
|
|
|
Richmond
|
Archibald Wardrop
|
|
|
Resigned
|
25 September 1866
|
Ambrose Kyte
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
6 August 1866
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
Samuel Bindon
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
1 August 1866
|
Samuel Bindon
|
|
|
Rodney
|
John MacGregor
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
1 August 1866
|
John MacGregor
|
|
|
4th Legislative Assembly (1864–1866)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Ballarat West
|
William Vale
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
11 September 1865
|
William Vale
|
|
|
3rd Legislative Assembly (1861–1864)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
East Bourke Boroughs
|
Richard Heales
|
|
|
Died
|
9 July 1864
|
Edward Cope
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Richard Ireland
|
|
|
Resigned
|
19 May 1864
|
Samuel MacGregor
|
|
|
Gipps Land North
|
George Mackay
|
|
|
Resigned
|
11 April 1864
|
John Everard
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
William Smith
|
|
|
Resigned
|
4 February 1864
|
Robert Lewis
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
John Owens
|
|
|
Resigned
|
12 August 1863
|
James Casey
|
|
|
Polwarth and South Grenville
|
William Nixon
|
|
|
Resigned
|
27 July 1863
|
Archibald Michie
|
|
|
Avoca
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
18 July 1863
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
James Sullivan
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
15 July 1863
|
James Sullivan
|
|
|
Mornington
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the First McCulloch Ministry
|
15 July 1863
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
East Bourke Boroughs
|
Richard Heales
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
11 July 1863
|
Richard Heales
|
|
|
Richmond
|
James Francis
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
10 July 1863
|
James Francis
|
|
|
Brighton
|
George Higinbotham
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
9 July 1863
|
George Higinbotham
|
|
|
Williamstown
|
George Verdon
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry
|
9 July 1863
|
George Verdon
|
|
|
Bourke South
|
Louis Smith
|
|
|
Resigned
|
3 June 1863
|
Louis Smith
|
|
|
Evelyn
|
William Jones
|
|
|
Resigned
|
5 May 1863
|
John Thompson
|
|
|
Rodney
|
Wilson Gray
|
|
|
Resigned
|
3 November 1862
|
John MacGregor
|
|
|
Gipps Land South
|
George Hedley
|
|
|
Resigned
|
24 October 1862
|
John Johnson
|
|
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Sandhurst
|
William Denova
|
|
|
Resigned
|
30 August 1862
|
Robert Strickland
|
|
|
Ripon and Hampden
|
James Service
|
|
|
Resigned
|
29 August 1862
|
George Morton
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
Vincent Pyke
|
|
|
Resigned
|
10 July 1862
|
George Smyth
|
|
|
Ararat
|
Daniel Flint
|
|
|
Resigned
|
10 April 1862
|
Tharp Girdlestone
|
|
|
Brighton
|
William Brodribb
|
|
|
Resigned
|
7 April 1862
|
George Higinbotham
|
|
|
Grenville
|
Robert Gillespie
|
|
|
Resigned
|
17 March 1862
|
Mark Pope
|
|
|
Mornington
|
Henry Chapman
|
|
|
Resigned
|
24 February 1862
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Maryborough
|
George Evans
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry
|
13 January 1862
|
George Evans
|
|
|
Portland
|
William Haines
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry
|
10 December 1861
|
William Haines
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Charles Duffy
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry
|
3 December 1861
|
Charles Duffy
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Richard Ireland
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry
|
3 December 1861
|
Richard Ireland
|
|
|
Warrnambool
|
Thomas Manifold
|
|
|
Resigned
|
3 December 1861
|
John Wood
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
James Johnston
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry
|
28 November 1861
|
James Johnston
|
|
|
Emerald Hill
|
Robert Anderson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry
|
27 November 1861
|
Robert Anderson
|
|
|
Kilmore
|
John O'Shanassy
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Third O'Shanassy Ministry
|
27 November 1861
|
John O'Shanassy
|
|
|
Melbourne North
|
Patrick Costello
|
|
|
Expelled for Electoral Fraud
|
18 November 1861
|
John Sinclair
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
James Chapman
|
|
|
Disqualified
|
November 1861
|
Alexander Smith
|
|
|
Gipps Land North
|
John Everard
|
|
|
Declared Insolvent
|
24 October 1861
|
George Mackay
|
|
|
Maryborough
|
Richard Ireland
|
|
|
Resigned
|
21 October 1861
|
George Evans
|
|
|
2nd Legislative Assembly (1859–1861)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
Melbourne East
|
Alexander Hunter
|
|
|
Resigned
|
2 July 1861
|
Graham Berry
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
James Sullivan
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
26 June 1861
|
James Sullivan
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
George Brodie
|
|
|
Resigned
|
10 June 1861
|
James Sullivan
|
|
|
Crowlands
|
John Houston
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
10 June 1861
|
John Houston
|
|
|
Brighton
|
Charles Ebden
|
|
|
Resigned
|
20 May 1861
|
George Higinbotham
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
John Macadam
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
13 May 1861
|
Alexander Smith
|
|
|
Wimmera
|
Robert Firebrace
|
|
|
Resigned
|
18 May 1861
|
Samuel Wilson
|
|
|
Villiers and Heytesbury
|
Alexander Russell
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 April 1861
|
William Rutledge
|
|
|
Melbourne West
|
Thomas Loader
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
27 March 1861
|
Thomas Loader
|
|
|
Avoca
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
11 March 1861
|
James Grant
|
|
|
Mandurang
|
George Brodie
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
8 March 1861
|
George Brodie
|
|
|
Warrnambool
|
George Horne
|
|
|
Resigned
|
4 March 1861
|
Thomas Manifold
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
John Bailey
|
|
|
Resigned
|
23 February 1861
|
Duncan Gillies
|
|
|
Bourke South
|
Hibbert Newton
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
13 December 1860
|
Hibbert Newton
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
John Bailey
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
12 December 1860
|
John Bailey
|
|
|
Ballarat East
|
John Humffray
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
11 December 1860
|
John Humffray
|
|
|
Maryborough
|
Richard Ireland
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
11 December 1860
|
Nathaniel Levi
|
|
|
East Bourke Boroughs
|
Richard Heales
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Heales Ministry
|
10 December 1860
|
Richard Heales
|
|
|
Geelong West
|
John Brooke
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
10 December 1860
|
John Brooke
|
|
|
Melbourne West
|
Thomas Loader
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
10 December 1860
|
Thomas Loader
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
James Johnston
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
10 December 1860
|
James Johnston
|
|
|
Emerald Hill
|
Robert Anderson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
8 December 1860
|
Robert Anderson
|
|
|
Williamstown
|
George Verdon
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry
|
8 December 1860
|
George Verdon
|
|
|
Gipps Land South
|
Angus McMillan
|
|
|
Resigned
|
23 November 1860
|
George Hedley
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
Vincent Pyke
|
|
|
Resigned
|
17 October 1860
|
Vincent Pyke
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
Butler Aspinall
|
|
|
Resigned
|
9 October 1860
|
James Chapman
|
|
|
Geelong West
|
James Harrison
|
|
|
Resigned
|
9 October 1860
|
Nicholas Foott
|
|
|
Geelong East
|
Augustus Greeves
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry
|
6 October 1860
|
Augustus Greeves
|
|
|
Portland
|
Norman McLeod
|
|
|
Resigned
|
September 1860
|
William Haines
|
|
|
Evelyn
|
William Bell
|
|
|
Resigned
|
27 March 1860
|
William Jones
|
|
|
Ovens
|
Alexander Keefer
|
|
|
Resigned
|
26 March 1860
|
John Donald
|
|
|
Maldon
|
George Harker
|
|
|
Resigned
|
13 March 1860
|
James Martley
|
|
|
Bourke West
|
Patrick Phelan
|
|
|
Election declared void
|
13 February 1860
|
John Riddell
|
|
|
Geelong East
|
James Cowie
|
|
|
Resigned
|
7 February 1860
|
Augustus Greeves
|
|
|
Rodney
|
John Everard
|
|
|
Resigned
|
11 January 1860
|
Wilson Gray
|
|
|
Evelyn
|
John King
|
|
|
Resigned
|
31 December 1859
|
William Bell
|
|
|
Richmond
|
James Francis
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry
|
9 December 1859
|
James Francis
|
|
|
Ovens
|
John Wood
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry
|
14 November 1859
|
John Wood
|
|
|
Ripon and Hampden
|
James Service
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry
|
14 November 1859
|
James Service
|
|
|
Evelyn
|
John King
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry
|
11 November 1859
|
John King
|
|
|
Ballarat West
|
John Bailey
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry
|
9 November 1859
|
John Bailey
|
|
|
Castlemaine
|
Vincent Pyke
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry
|
9 November 1859
|
Vincent Pyke
|
|
|
Melbourne East
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry
|
8 November 1859
|
James McCulloch
|
|
|
Sandridge
|
William Nicholson
|
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Nicholson Ministry
|
8 November 1859
|
William Nicholson
|
|
|
1st Legislative Assembly (1856–1859)[edit]
|
By-election |
Incumbent |
Party |
Reason |
Date |
Winner |
Party
|
The Murray
|
William Forlonge
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 January 1859
|
William Nicholson
|
|
|
South Grant
|
William Haines
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 January 1859
|
John Bell
|
|
|
South Melbourne
|
Andrew Clarke
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 October 1858
|
Robert Anderson
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
Thomas Fellows
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 May 1858
|
John Crews
|
|
|
Dundas and Follett
|
Charles Griffith
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 April 1858
|
William Mollison
|
|
|
Geelong
|
Charles Read
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 April 1858
|
James Harrison
|
|
|
Geelong
|
Alexander Fyfe
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 February 1858
|
George Board
|
|
|
St Kilda
|
Frederick Sargood
|
|
|
Resigned
|
5 January 1858
|
Henry Chapman
|
|
|
The Murray
|
John Goodman
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 January 1858
|
William Forlonge
|
|
|
Rodney
|
John Baragwanath
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 January 1858
|
John Everard
|
|
|
Geelong
|
Charles Sladen
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 December 1857
|
Alexander Thomson
|
|
|
Gippsland
|
John King
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 November 1857
|
John Johnson
|
|
|
Castlemaine Boroughs
|
Alexander Palmer
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 August 1857
|
Richard Davies Ireland
|
|
|
West Bourke
|
Robert McDougall
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 August 1857
|
Joseph Wilkie
|
|
|
Colac
|
Andrew Rutherford
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 July 1857
|
Theodore Hancock
|
|
|
Portland
|
Hugh Childers
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 July 1857
|
John Findlay
|
|
|
South Bourke
|
Charles Pasley
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 July 1857
|
Sidney Ricardo
|
|
|
Ovens
|
Daniel Cameron
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 April 1857
|
John Wood
|
|
|
Brighton
|
Jonathan Binns Were
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 March 1857
|
Charles Ebden
|
|
|
Castlemaine Boroughs
|
Vincent Pyke
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 March 1857
|
Robert Sitwell
|
|
|
East Bourke
|
Augustus Greeves
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 March 1857
|
Richard Heales
|
|
|
Melbourne
|
William Stawell
|
|
|
Resigned
|
1 March 1857
|
James Service
|
|
|
Melbourne
|
John O'Shanassy
|
|
|
Resigned; having been elected to a seat for both the Melbourne and Kilmore districts, he decided to represented the latter.
|
1 January 1857
|
Henry Langlands
|
|
|