词条 | Results of the 2018 Victorian state election (Legislative Council) |
释义 |
| table style = float:right;clear:right;margin-left:1em; | title = Victorian state election, 24 November 2018 | house = Legislative Council | series = Victorian state election | back = 2014 | forward = 2022 | enrolled = 4,139,326 | total_votes = 3,730,615 | turnout % = 90.13 | turnout chg = −2.80 | informal = 145,030 | informal % = 3.89 | informal chg = +0.51 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Labor VIC |votes = 1,406,122 |votes % = 39.22 |votes chg = +5.76 |seats = 18 |seats chg = +4 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Liberal VIC |party = Liberal (metropolitan) |votes = 615,050 |votes % = 17.15 |votes chg = −3.67 |seats = 7 |seats chg = −3 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Liberal Nationals |party = Liberal/National |votes = 439,930 |votes % = 12.27 |votes chg = −3.04 |seats = 4 |seats chg = −2 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Greens VIC |votes = 331,751 |votes % = 9.25 |votes chg = −1.50 |seats = 1 |seats chg = −4 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Derryn Hinch's Justice Party |votes = 134,413 |votes % = 3.75 |votes chg = +3.75 |seats = 3 |seats chg = +3 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Shooters, Fishers and Farmers |votes = 108,312 |votes % = 3.02 |votes chg = +1.37 |seats = 1 |seats chg = −1 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Liberal Democrats |votes = 89,441 |votes % = 2.49 |votes chg = −0.57 |seats = 2 |seats chg = +2 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Animal Justice |votes = 88,530 |votes % = 2.47 |votes chg = +0.77 |seats = 1 |seats chg = +1 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Democratic Labour |votes = 75,294 |votes % = 2.10 |votes chg = −0.22 |seats = 0 |seats chg = −1 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Reason |votes = 49,008 |votes % = 1.37 |votes chg = −1.26 |seats = 1 |seats chg = ±0 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Voluntary Euthanasia |votes = 42,730 |votes % = 1.19 |votes chg = +0.70 |seats = 0 |seats chg = ±0 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Aussie Battler |votes = 33,234 |votes % = 0.93 |votes chg = +0.93 |seats = 0 |seats chg = ±0 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Victorian Socialists |votes = 32,614 |votes % = 0.91 |votes chg = +0.91 |seats = 0 |seats chg = ±0 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Sustainable Australia |votes = 29,866 |votes % = 0.83 |votes chg = +0.83 |seats = 1 |seats chg = +1 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Health Australia |votes = 28,190 |votes % = 0.79 |votes chg = +0.79 |seats = 0 |seats chg = ±0 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Australian Country |votes = 24,374 |votes % = 0.68 |votes chg = +0.00 |seats = 0 |seats chg = ±0 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Transport Matters |votes = 22,228 |votes % = 0.62 |votes chg = +0.62 |seats = 1 |seats chg = +1 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Liberty Alliance |votes = 20,131 |votes % = 0.56 |votes chg = +0.56 |seats = 0 |seats chg = ±0 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Hudson for Northern Victoria |votes = 6,438 |votes % = 0.18 |votes chg = +0.18 |seats = 0 |seats chg = ±0 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Vote 1 Local Jobs |votes = 5,351 |votes % = 0.15 |votes chg = −0.06 |seats = 0 |seats chg = −1 }}{{Australian elections/Party summary| |party_id = Independent |votes = 2,578 |votes % = 0.07 |votes chg = −0.06 |seats = 0 |seats chg = ±0 }}{{Australian elections/Total row | |total_votes = 3,585,585 |total_seats = 40 }} |} This is a list of Legislative Council results for the Victorian 2018 state election. Results by regionEastern MetropolitanThe Liberal Party were defending three seats while the Greens and Labor were defending one each.[1] {{Election box begin|title=Victorian state election, 2018: Eastern Metropolitan}}{{Election box quota|quota=69,756}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Labor VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Shaun Leane (elected 1)}}{{nowrap|2. Sonja Terpstra (elected 3)}} 3. Nildhara Gadani 4. Abhimanyu Kumar 5. Barry Terzic|votes=154,716|percentage=36.97|change=+8.30}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Mary Wooldridge (elected 2)}} {{nowrap|2. Bruce Atkinson (elected 4)}} 3. Emanuele Cicchiello 4. Grace Roy 5. Shilpa Hegde|votes=151,216|percentage=36.13|change=−9.59}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Greens VIC|candidate=1. Samantha Dunn 2. Helen Harris 3. Liezl Shnookal 4. Monique Edwards 5. Daniela Tymms|votes=37,650|percentage=8.99|change=−1.49}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal Democrats|candidate=1. Brenton Ford 2. Marcos Fernandes|votes=17,452|percentage=4.17|change=+2.83}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Justice Party|candidate=1. Linda De Rango 2. Kathryn Lavell|votes=10,583|percentage=2.53|change=+2.53}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Animal Justice|candidate=1. Rosemary Lavin 2. Theresa Weymouth|votes=10,031|percentage=2.40|change=+0.69}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=DLP|candidate=1. Jeremy Orchard 2. Benjamin Cronshaw|votes=7,097|percentage=1.70|change=−0.59}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Shooters, Fishers and Farmers|candidate=1. Monique Ruyter 2. Grant Poulton|votes=5,245|percentage=1.25|change=+0.42}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Reason|candidate=1. Douglas Leitch 2. Glenn Lynch|votes=4,996|percentage=1.19|change=−0.86}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Voluntary Euthanasia|candidate=1. Dermot Ryan 2. Tara Nipe|votes=3,722|percentage=0.89|change=−0.19}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Sustainable Australia|candidate=1. Lynnette Saloumi 2. Perrin Wilkins|votes=3,400|percentage=0.81|change=+0.81}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Transport Matters|candidate={{nowrap|1. Rod Barton (elected 5)}} 2. Toni Peters|votes=2,590|percentage=0.62|change=+0.62}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Health Australia|candidate=1. Andrew Hicks 2. Gabrielle Brodie|votes=2,426|percentage=0.58|change=+0.58}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Aussie Battler|candidate=1. Bryce Larson 2. Clyde Sterry|votes=2,231|percentage=0.53|change=+0.53}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberty Alliance|candidate=1. Indhira Bivieca Aquino 2. Royston Wilding|votes=1,930|percentage=0.46|change=+0.46}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Victorian Socialists|candidate=1. Norrian Rundle 2. Liam Ward|votes=1,887|percentage=0.45|change=+0.45}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Australian Country|candidate=1. Mil Erikozu 2. Russel Proud|votes=1184|percentage=0.28|change=−0.14}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Hudson for Northern Victoria|candidate=1. Shelley van Luenen 2. Deidre Bailey|votes=176|percentage=0.04|change=+0.04}}{{Election box formal|votes=418,532|percentage=96.88|change=−0.31}}{{Election box informal|votes=13,484|percentage=3.12|change=+0.31}}{{Election box turnout|votes=432,016|percentage=91.68|change=−2.04}}{{Election box end}} Eastern VictoriaLabor and the Liberal/National coalition were defending two seats each and the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers were defending one.[2] {{Election box begin|title=Victorian state election, 2018: Eastern Victoria}}{{Election box quota|quota=77,936}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=LibNat Coalition VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Edward O'Donohue (elected 1)}}{{nowrap|2. Melina Bath (elected 3)}} 3. Meg Edwards 4. Karen Chipperfield 5. Darren Howe|votes=159,520|percentage=34.10|change=−7.47}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Labor VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Jane Garrett (elected 2)}} {{nowrap|2. Harriet Shing (elected 4)}} 3. Patrick Kelly 4. Jane Clarke 5. Onno van den Eynde|votes=157,020|percentage=33.58|change=+4.58}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Greens VIC|candidate=1. Tom Cummings 2. Lachlan Mackenzie 3. Neale Adams 4. David Gentle 5. Donald Stokes|votes=31,467|percentage=6.73|change=−1.75}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Shooters, Fishers and Farmers|candidate={{nowrap|1. Jeff Bourman (elected 5)}} 2. Kerrie-Anne Muir|votes=23,409|percentage=5.01|change=+2.57}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Justice Party|candidate=1. Rhonda Crooks 2. Philip Seabrook|votes=20,925|percentage=4.47|change=+4.47}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal Democrats|candidate=1. Ben Buckley 2. Rob McCathie|votes=18,856|percentage=4.03|change=−0.71}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Animal Justice|candidate=1. Leah Folloni 2. Jennifer McAdam|votes=15,095|percentage=3.23|change=+3.23}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=DLP|candidate=1. Padraig O'Hea 2. Larry Norman|votes=7,067|percentage=1.51|change=+0.80}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Voluntary Euthanasia|candidate=1. Michelle Hain 2. Martin Barnes|votes=6,222|percentage=1.33|change=+0.12}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Aussie Battler|candidate=1. Vern Hughes 2. Paula Mattson|votes=5,685|percentage=1.21|change=+1.21}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Health Australia|candidate=1. Geoff Pain 2. Katherine Holmes|votes=4,155|percentage=0.89|change=+0.89}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Sustainable Australia|candidate=1. Reade Smith 2. Donna Hannaford|votes=4,092|percentage=0.87|change=+0.87}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Reason|candidate=1. Carmel Close 2. Gregory Bell|votes=3,806|percentage=0.81|change=−1.68}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Australian Country|candidate=1. Rob Danieli 2. Tony Geitenbeek|votes=3,182|percentage=0.68|change=−0.30}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberty Alliance|candidate=1. Mark Brown 2. Daniel Jones|votes=2,652|percentage=0.57|change=+0.57}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Transport Matters|candidate=1. Trevor Salmon 2. Joshua Roperto|votes=2,622|percentage=0.56|change=+0.56}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Victorian Socialists|candidate=1. Lainie Cruse 2. Russell Forden|votes=1,017|percentage=0.22|change=+0.22}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Independent|candidate=1. Michael Fozard|votes=499|percentage=0.11|change=+0.11}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Hudson for Northern Victoria|candidate=1. Megan Whittaker 2. Kristy Hudson|votes=320|percentage=0.07|change=+0.07}}{{Election box formal|votes=467,611|percentage=96.21|change=+1.48}}{{Election box informal|votes=18,419|percentage=3.79|change=−1.48}}{{Election box turnout|votes=486,030|percentage=91.08|change=+0.02}}{{Election box end}} Northern MetropolitanLabor Party were defending two seats, while Liberals, Greens and Sex Party (now Reason Party) were defending one each.[3] {{Election box begin|title=Victorian state election, 2018: Northern Metropolitan}}{{Election box quota|quota=77,936}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Labor VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Jenny Mikakos (elected 1)}}{{nowrap|2. Nazih Elasmar (elected 2)}} 3. Burhan Yigit 4. Ash Verma 5. Karen Douglas|votes=191,850|percentage=42.57|change=+2.18}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Greens VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Samantha Ratnam (elected 3)}} 2. Christina Zigouras 3. Edward Crossland 4. Josef Rafalowicz 5. Campbell Gome|votes=75,384|percentage=16.73|change=−1.83}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Craig Ondarchie (elected 4)}} 2. Evan Mulholland 3. Neelam Rai 4. Kate Drake 5. Mark Polistena|votes=74,179|percentage=16.46|change=−5.40}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Victorian Socialists|candidate=1. Stephen Jolly 2. Sue Bolton 3. Colleen Bolger|votes=18,899|percentage=4.19|change=+4.19}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=DLP|candidate=1. John McBride 2. Jackie Gwynne|votes=18,783|percentage=4.17|change=+1.23}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Reason|candidate={{nowrap|1. Fiona Patten (elected 5)}} 2. Helena Melton 3. Ange Hopkins 4. Rachel Payne 5. Dominique Musico|votes=15,197|percentage=3.37|change=+0.50}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Animal Justice|candidate=1. Bruce Poon 2. Miranda Smith 3. Chris Delforce|votes=9,123|percentage=2.02|change=+0.51}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Justice Party|candidate=1. Carmela Dagiandis 2. Prudence Mercieca|votes=9,112|percentage=2.02|change=+2.02}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal Democrats|candidate=1. Louise Hitchcock 2. Richard Wright|votes=6,185|percentage=1.37|change=−0.11}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Shooters, Fishers and Farmers|candidate=1. Ethan Constantinou 2. Chris Tzelepis|votes=5,388|percentage=1.20|change=+0.11}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Vote 1 Local Jobs|candidate=1. Nathan Purcell 2. Aaron Purcell|votes=5,351|percentage=1.19|change=+0.83}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Aussie Battler|candidate=1. Walter Mikac 2. David Graham|votes=4,470|percentage=0.99|change=+0.99}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Health Australia|candidate=1. Pippa Campbell 2. Emily Oldmeadow|votes=3,703|percentage=0.82|change=+0.82}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Voluntary Euthanasia|candidate=1. Sandra McCarthy 2. Stefan Nott|votes=3,681|percentage=0.82|change=+0.52}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Sustainable Australia|candidate=1. Mark McDonald 2. William Clow|votes=3,103|percentage=0.69|change=+0.69}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Transport Matters|candidate=1. Moti Ram Visa 2. Afshan Mian|votes=2,682|percentage=0.60|change=+0.60}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberty Alliance|candidate=1. Russell Gomez 2. John Reisner|votes=1,708|percentage=0.38|change=+0.38}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Australian Country|candidate=1. Cameron Stoddart 2. Domenic Greco|votes=1,604|percentage=0.36|change=+0.20}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Hudson for Northern Victoria|candidate=1. Madison Wright 2. Marylynn Meneghini|votes=228|percentage=0.05|change=+0.05}}{{Election box formal|votes=450,239|percentage=95.20|change=+0.47}}{{Election box informal|votes=22,717|percentage=4.80|change=−0.47}}{{Election box turnout|votes=472,956|percentage=88.01|change=−3.05}}{{Election box end}} Northern VictoriaThe Liberal/National coalition and Labor Party were defending two seats each, and Shooters, Fishers and Farmers were defending one seat.[4] {{Election box begin|title=Victorian state election, 2018: Northern Victoria}}{{Election box quota|quota=76,118}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Labor VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Mark Gepp (elected 1)}}{{nowrap|2. Jaclyn Symes (elected 5)}} 3. Sukhraj Singh 4. Jan Morgiewicz 5. Glenn Matthews|votes=145,408|percentage=31.83|change=+5.45}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=LibNat Coalition VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Wendy Lovell (elected 2)}} 2. Luke O'Sullivan 3. Brad Hearn 4. Emma Williamson 5. Robyne Head|votes=142,566|percentage=31.20|change=−9.97}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Shooters, Fishers and Farmers|candidate=1. Daniel Young 2. Ben Podger|votes=35,871|percentage=7.85|change=+4.35}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Greens VIC|candidate=1. Nicole Rowan 2. Damien Stevens-Todd 3. Elizabeth Matchett 4. Julie Rivendell 5. Matthew Thomas|votes=30,022|percentage=6.57|change=−1.11}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Justice Party|candidate={{nowrap|1. Tania Maxwell (elected 4)}} 2. Jodi Ayres|votes=22,201|percentage=4.86|change=+4.86}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal Democrats|candidate={{nowrap|1. Tim Quilty (elected 3)}} 2. Iain King|votes=17,286|percentage=3.78|change=+1.43}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Animal Justice|candidate=1. Glynn Jarrett 2. Robyn Masih |votes=10,473|percentage=2.29|change=+0.52}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Voluntary Euthanasia|candidate=1. Miranda Jones 2. Craig Hill|votes=9,182|percentage=2.01|change=+2.01}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Australian Country|candidate=1. Phil Larkin 2. David Couston|votes=7,961|percentage=1.74|change=−0.75}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=DLP|candidate=1. Chris McCormack 2. Jarred Vehlen|votes=6,639|percentage=1.45|change=−2.71}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Aussie Battler|candidate=1. Dennis Lacey 2. Erin Bruhn|votes=6,471|percentage=1.42|change=+1.42}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Health Australia|candidate=1. Isaac Golden 2. Anne Sash|votes=4,426|percentage=0.97|change=+0.97}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Sustainable Australia|candidate=1. Madeleine Wearne 2. Ian Chivers|votes=4,127|percentage=0.90|change=+0.90}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Hudson for Northern Victoria|candidate=1. Josh Hudson 2. Shane O'Sullivan|votes=4,121|percentage=0.90|change=+0.90}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberty Alliance|candidate=1. Ewan McDonald 2. James Wylie|votes=3,732|percentage=0.82|change=+0.82}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Reason|candidate=1. Martin Leahy 2. Callum Chapman|votes=3,176|percentage=0.70|change=−2.57}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Transport Matters|candidate=1. Scott Cowie 2. Eleanore Fitz|votes=1,909|percentage=0.42|change=+0.42}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Victorian Socialists|candidate=1. Moira Macdonald 2. Michael McKenna|votes=1,327|percentage=0.29|change=+0.29}}{{Election box formal|votes=456,706|percentage=96.03|change=−1.22}}{{Election box informal|votes=18,905|percentage=3.97|change=+1.22}}{{Election box turnout|votes=475,611|percentage=90.75|change=−3.06}}{{Election box end}} South Eastern MetropolitanLiberal and Labor were defending two seats each. The Greens were defending one.[5] {{Election box begin|title=Victorian state election, 2018: South Eastern Metropolitan}}{{Election box quota|quota=72,830}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Labor VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Gavin Jennings (elected 1)}}{{nowrap|2. Adem Somyurek (elected 3)}} {{nowrap|3. Tien Kieu (elected 4)}} 4. Nessie Sayar 5. Ian Spencer|votes=218,209|percentage=49.93|change=+9.83}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Gordon Rich-Phillips (elected 2)}} 2. Inga Peulich 3. George Hua 4. Kuldeep Kaur 5. Robert Hicks|votes=126,615|percentage=28.97|change=−6.24}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Greens VIC|candidate=1. Nina Springle 2. Matthew Kirwan 3. Jacqueline Mitchell 4. Jake Vos 5. James Bennett|votes=24,390|percentage=5.58|change=−0.71}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Justice Party|candidate=1. Peter Davy 2. Kerri Guy|votes=13,265|percentage=3.03|change=+3.03}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Animal Justice|candidate=1. Elizabeth Johnston 2. Derrin Craig|votes=9,727|percentage=2.23|change=+0.37}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=DLP|candidate=1. Peter Stevens 2. Michael Palma|votes=6,396|percentage=1.46|change=−0.76}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Shooters, Fishers and Farmers|candidate=1. Chris Banhidy 2. Vincent Leone|votes=6,326|percentage=1.45|change=+0.21}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Transport Matters|candidate=1. Ali Khan 2. Chetan Sharma 3. Roona Fazal 4. Inderpal Singh 5. Deepakbir Kaur|votes=5,553|percentage=1.27|change=+1.27}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Health Australia|candidate=1. Tamsin King 2. Carly Meaden|votes=3,722|percentage=0.85|change=+0.85}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Reason|candidate=1. Laura Chipp 2. Brett Kagan|votes=3,719|percentage=0.85|change=−1.82}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal Democrats|candidate=1. {{nowrap|1. David Limbrick (elected 5)}} 2. Matt Ford|votes=3,681|percentage=0.84|change=−0.89}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Sustainable Australia|candidate=1. Anthony Cresswell 2. Daryl Budgeon|votes=3,028|percentage=0.69|change=+0.69}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Voluntary Euthanasia|candidate=1. Kassandra Hall 2. Mardi Hill|votes=3,019|percentage=0.69|change=+0.12}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Aussie Battler|candidate=1. David Armstrong 2. Michael Chamberlain|votes=2,822|percentage=0.65|change=+0.65}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberty Alliance|candidate=1. David Maddison 2. Ralf Schumann|votes=2,314|percentage=0.53|change=+0.53}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Independent|candidate=1. Tarang Chawla 2. Nicole Lee|votes=1,441|percentage=0.33|change=+0.33}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Victorian Socialists|candidate=1. Aran Mylvaganam 2. Ben Reid|votes=1,239|percentage=0.28|change=+0.28}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Australian Country|candidate=1. Andrew Hepner 2. Marilyn Danieli|votes=1,202|percentage=0.28|change=+0.28}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Hudson for Northern Victoria|candidate=1. Jannette Sinclair 2. Holly Madill|votes=402|percentage=0.09|change=+0.09}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Independent|candidate=1. Stewart Hine|votes=62|percentage=0.01|change=+0.01}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Independent|candidate=1. Bobby Singh|votes=49|percentage=0.01|change=+0.01}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Independent|candidate=1. Peter Mack|votes=27|percentage=0.01|change=+0.01}}{{Election box formal|votes=436,977|percentage=95.86|change=−0.25}}{{Election box informal|votes=18,962|percentage=4.16|change=+0.25}}{{Election box turnout|votes=455,939|percentage=89.77|change=−3.10}}{{Election box end}} Southern MetropolitanThe Liberals were defending three seats, and Labor and the Greens were defending one each.[6] {{Election box begin|title=Victorian state election, 2018: Southern Metropolitan}}{{Election box quota|quota=71,610}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. David Davis (elected 1)}}{{nowrap|2. Georgie Crozier (elected 3)}} 3. Margaret Fitzherbert 4. Gavan MacRides 5. Miaosheng Yang|votes=164,607|percentage=38.29|change=−4.43}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Labor VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Philip Dalidakis (elected 2)}} {{nowrap|2. Nina Taylor (elected 4)}} 3. Judith Armstrong 4. Graeme Kendall 5. Danny Bellote|votes=148,656|percentage=34.58|change=+9.38}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Greens VIC|candidate=1. Sue Pennicuik 2. Earl James 3. Rose Read 4. Duncan Forster 5. James Bennett|votes=57,849|percentage=13.46|change=−2.08}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Animal Justice|candidate=1. Ben Schultz 2. Fiona McRostie|votes=9,315|percentage=2.17|change=+0.52}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Reason|candidate=1. Jill Mellon-Robertson 2. Edmund Munday|votes=8,587|percentage=2.00|change=−0.43}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Justice Party|candidate=1. Nikki Nicholls 2. Julie Doidge|votes=6,178|percentage=1.44|change=+1.44}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal Democrats|candidate=1. Robert Kennedy 2. Kirsty O'Sullivan|votes=5,940|percentage=1.38|change=−3.23}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Sustainable Australia|candidate={{nowrap|1. Clifford Hayes (elected 5)}} 2. Cathryn Houghton|votes=5,695|percentage=1.32|change=+1.32}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=DLP|candidate=1. Joel van der Horst 2. Lucia De Summa|votes=5,684|percentage=1.32|change=−0.85}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Voluntary Euthanasia|candidate=1. Jane Morris 2. Imelda Ryan|votes=4,364|percentage=1.02|change=+0.23}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Shooters, Fishers and Farmers|candidate=1. Nicole Bourman 2. Ryan Lindfors-Beswick|votes=2,726|percentage=0.63|change=+0.16}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberty Alliance|candidate=1. Avi Yemini 2. Kaylah Jones|votes=2,096|percentage=0.49|change=+0.49}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Health Australia|candidate=1. Ben Moore 2. Cindy Cerecer|votes=2,055|percentage=0.48|change=+0.48}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Victorian Socialists|candidate=1. Catheryn Lewis 2. Ivan Mitchell|votes=2,046|percentage=0.48|change=+0.48}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Aussie Battler|candidate=1. Mark Hillard 2. Stacey Wain|votes=1,700|percentage=0.40|change=+0.40}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Transport Matters|candidate=1. Kim Guest 2. Saeed Muhammad|votes=1,375|percentage=0.32|change=+0.32}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Australian Country|candidate=1. Nicola Clow 2. Michele Armstrong|votes=711|percentage=0.17|change=+0.08}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Hudson for Northern Victoria|candidate=1. Matthew Perriam 2. Grace Perriam|votes=342|percentage=0.08|change=+0.08}}{{Election box formal|votes=429,657|percentage=97.33|change=−0.10}}{{Election box informal|votes=11,801|percentage=2.67|change=+0.10}}{{Election box turnout|votes=441458|percentage=89.31|change=−2.56}}{{Election box end}} Western MetropolitanLabor were defending two seats. Liberals, Greens and DLP were defending one each.[7] {{Election box begin|title=Victorian state election, 2018: Western Metropolitan}}{{Election box quota|quota=77,210}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Labor VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Cesar Melhem (elected 1)}}{{nowrap|2. Ingrid Stitt (elected 3)}} {{nowrap|3. Kaushaliya Vaghela (elected 4)}} 4. Kirsten Psaila 5. Louise Persse|votes=214,279|percentage=46.25|change=+2.27}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Bernie Finn (elected 2)}} 2. Dinesh Gourisetty 3. Moira Deeming 4. David Wood 5. Nathan Di Noia|votes=98,458|percentage=21.25|change=−2.32}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Greens VIC|candidate=1. Huong Truong 2. Emely Cash 3. Bernadette Thomas 4. Elena Pereyra 5. Annie Chessells-Beeby|votes=40,417|percentage=8.72|change=−1.61}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Justice Party|candidate={{nowrap|1. Catherine Cumming (elected 5)}} 2. Daniel Cumming|votes=31,615|percentage=6.82|change=+6.82}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=DLP|candidate=1. Walter Villagonzalo 2. Mark Royal|votes=16,378|percentage=3.54|change=+0.97}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Animal Justice|candidate=1. Terri Beech 2. Karina Leung|votes=12,028|percentage=2.60|change=+1.08}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Shooters, Fishers and Farmers|candidate=1. Wayne Rigg 2. Geoff Ashby|votes=8,914|percentage=1.92|change=+0.68}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal Democrats|candidate=1. Adam Karlovsky 2. Mark Thompson 3. Christopher Reeves|votes=7,938|percentage=1.71|change=−3.82}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Reason|candidate=1. Chris Botha 2. Jamie Twidale|votes=5,337|percentage=1.15|change=−1.55}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Aussie Battler|candidate=1. Stuart O'Neill 2. Ian Kearns|votes=4,406|percentage=0.95|change=+0.95}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Health Australia|candidate=1. Briony Jenkinson 2. Deanne Glenn|votes=4,354|percentage=0.94|change=+0.94}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Voluntary Euthanasia|candidate=1. Joan Beckwith 2. Nia Sims|votes=3,752|percentage=0.81|change=+0.81}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Sustainable Australia|candidate=1. Allan Doensen 2. Richard Belcher|votes=3,513|percentage=0.76|change=+0.76}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberty Alliance|candidate=1. Francine Cohen 2. Terri Franklin|votes=3,294|percentage=0.71|change=+0.71}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Transport Matters|candidate=1. Daniel Lowinger 2. Ramy Abdelnour|votes=3,067|percentage=0.66|change=+0.66}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Victorian Socialists|candidate=1. Jorge Jorquera 2. Andrew Charles|votes=2,765|percentage=0.60|change=+0.60}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Australian Country|candidate=1. Benito Caruso 2. Tony Leen|votes=2,207|percentage=0.48|change=+0.29}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Hudson for Northern Victoria|candidate=1. Hayley Webb 2. Casey Eckel|votes=573|percentage=0.12|change=+0.12}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Independent|candidate=1. Diana Grima|votes=199|percentage=0.04|change=+0.04}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Independent|candidate=1. Kathy Majdlik|votes=165|percentage=0.04|change=+0.04}}{{Election box formal|votes=463,258|percentage=95.15|change=−0.63}}{{Election box informal|votes=23,606|percentage=4.85|change=+0.63}}{{Election box turnout|votes=486,864|percentage=89.25|change=−3.06}}{{Election box end}} Western VictoriaLiberals/National coalition and Labor were defending 2 seats each. Vote 1 Local Jobs were defending one seat.[8] {{Election box begin|title=Victorian state election, 2018: Western Victoria}}{{Election box quota|quota=76,750}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Labor VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Jaala Pulford (elected 1)}}{{nowrap|2. Gayle Tierney (elected 3)}} 3. Dylan Wight 4. Lorraine O'Dal 5. Bernard Gartland|votes=175,836|percentage=38.18|change=+4.13}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=LibNat Coalition VIC|candidate={{nowrap|1. Bev McArthur (elected 2)}} 2. Josh Morris 3. Jo Armstrong 4. Jennifer Lowe 5. Andrew Black|votes=137,825|percentage=29.92|change=−4.13}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Greens VIC|candidate=1. Lloyd Davies 2. Judy Cameron 3. Peter Mewett 4. David Jefferson 5. Judith Baldacchino|votes=34,482|percentage=7.49|change=−1.70}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Justice Party|candidate={{nowrap|1. Stuart Grimley (elected 4)}} 2. Michelle Tedesco |votes=20,487|percentage=4.45|change=+4.45}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Shooters, Fishers and Farmers|candidate=1. Geoff Collins 2. Graeme Standen |votes=20,412|percentage=4.43|change=2.14}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Animal Justice|candidate={{nowrap|1. Andy Meddick (elected 5)}} 2. Jen Gamble |votes=12,736|percentage=2.77|change=+1.09}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberal Democrats|candidate=1. Lachlan Christie 2. Paul Robson |votes=12,120|percentage=2.63|change=+0.04}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Voluntary Euthanasia|candidate=1. Katrina Nugent 2. John Berenyi |votes=8,741|percentage=1.90|change=+1.90}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=DLP|candidate=1. Frances Beaumont 2. Christian Schultink|votes=7,246|percentage=1.57|change=+0.04}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Australian Country|candidate=1. Costa Di Biase 2. John Buchholtz|votes=6,310|percentage=1.37|change=+0.38}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Aussie Battler|candidate=1. Anthony Prelorenzo 2. Mark Mitchell|votes=5,441|percentage=1.18|change=+1.18}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Reason|candidate=1. Michael Bell 2. Liam Hastie|votes=4,230|percentage=0.92|change=−1.58}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Victorian Socialists|candidate=1. Tim Gooden 2. Nada Iskra|votes=3,426|percentage=0.74|change=+0.74}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Health Australia|candidate=1. Sonja Ljavroska 2. Kayleen Thoren|votes=3,346|percentage=0.73|change=+0.73}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Sustainable Australia|candidate=1. Robert Pascoe 2. Christopher Lynch|votes=2,915|percentage=0.63|change=+0.63}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Transport Matters|candidate=1. Nicholas Croker 2. Francesco Raco|votes=2,419|percentage=0.53|change=+0.53}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Liberty Alliance|candidate=1. Kenneth Nicholls 2. Daniel Macdonald|votes=2,384|percentage=0.52|change=+0.52}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Hudson for Northern Victoria|candidate=1. Sally Hudson 2. Mark Wright|votes=223|percentage=0.05|change=+0.05}}{{Election box candidate AU party|party=Independent|candidate=1. Karl Pongracic |votes=126|percentage=0.03|change=+0.03}}{{Election box formal|votes=460,498|percentage=95.87|change=−1.16}}{{Election box informal|votes=19,819|percentage=4.13|change=+1.16}}{{Election box turnout|votes=480,317|percentage=91.44|change=−2.95}}{{Election box end}} See also
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/State2018/EasternMetropolitanRegion.html|title=State Election 2018: Eastern Metropolitan Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission|website=www.vec.vic.gov.au|access-date=2018-12-13}} 2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/State2018/EasternVictoriaRegion.html|title=State Election 2018: Eastern Victoria Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission|website=www.vec.vic.gov.au|access-date=2018-12-13}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/State2018/NorthernMetropolitanRegion.html|title=State Election 2018: Northern Metropolitan Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission|website=www.vec.vic.gov.au|access-date=2018-12-13}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/State2018/NorthernVictoriaRegion.html|title=State Election 2018: Northern Victoria Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission|website=www.vec.vic.gov.au|access-date=2018-12-13}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/State2018/South-EasternMetropolitanRegion.html|title=State Election 2018: South-Eastern Metropolitan Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission|website=www.vec.vic.gov.au|access-date=2018-12-13}} 6. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/State2018/SouthernMetropolitanRegion.html|title=State Election 2018: Southern Metropolitan Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission|website=www.vec.vic.gov.au|access-date=2018-12-13}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/State2018/WesternMetropolitanRegion.html|title=State Election 2018: Western Metropolitan Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission|website=www.vec.vic.gov.au|access-date=2018-12-13}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/State2018/WesternVictoriaRegion.html|title=State Election 2018: Western Victoria Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission|website=www.vec.vic.gov.au|access-date=2018-12-13}} 4 : 2018 elections in Australia|Electoral results in Australia|Elections in Victoria (Australia)|Victorian Legislative Council |
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