Candidates of the 1970 Victorian state election

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The 1970 Victorian state election was held on 30 May 1970.

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Retiring Members

Labor

Liberal

Country

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidates Liberal candidates Country candidates DLP candidatesOther candidates
Albert Park Labor Val Doube Wallace CameronMonica McGeoch
Ballarat North Liberal Kevin Flynn Tom Evans Walter Brown
Ballarat South Liberal Tom Cullen Bill Stephen Francis Brown
Balwyn Liberal Donald Phelan Alex Taylor John Hansen
Bellarine Liberal Francis Brady Aurel Smith James Crockett
Benalla Country John CouttsDulcie Brack Tom Trewin Christopher Cody
Benambra Country Edwin UreRobert Prior Tom Mitchell Francis KeenanJohn Hicks (Ind)
Bendigo Liberal Kevin Curran Robert Trethewey Paul Brennan
Bennettswood Liberal Cyril Kennedy Ian McLaren James Tighe
Bentleigh Liberal Kenneth Williams Bob Suggett Peter MaddenNoel Allen (Ind)
Mary Ovenden (Ind)
Box Hill Liberal Maurice Sevior George Reid James MarmionJohn Clarkson (Ind)
Brighton Liberal Peter Hansen John Rossiter Keith LinardMalcolm Wallace-Mitchell (Ind)
Broadmeadows Labor John Wilton Howard ThainFrancis Dowling
Brunswick East Labor David Bornstein James Guest Anthony Staunton
Brunswick West Labor Campbell Turnbull Walter DaleJohn Flint
Camberwell Liberal Allan McDonald Vernon Wilcox Joseph Stanley
Caulfield Liberal George Papadopoulos Sir Edgar Tanner Peter GrantEvelyn Janover (Ind)
Coburg Independent Frank CoxJoan MathiesonPeter McCabe Jack Mutton (Ind)
Dandenong Labor Alan Lind Wallace WerrettKevin Leydon
Deer Park Labor Jack Ginifer Douglas ReinehrJohn Cate
Dromana Liberal Neil McIntosh Roberts Dunstan Josephus Gobel
Dundas Liberal Edward Lewis Sir William McDonald Alexander McLennanJames EvestonAlma Crouch (DGS)
John Moodie (Ind)
Essendon Liberal Ronald Kennelly Kenneth Wheeler Kevin Digby
Evelyn Liberal Raymond Donkin Russell Stokes Alfred GerrardMaurice Smith (Ind)
Footscray Labor Robert Fordham Claus BrummRobin Thomas
Frankston Liberal Mervyn Vogt Edward Meagher John Glynn
Geelong Liberal John Woolfe Hayden Birrell John Timberlake
Geelong North Labor Neil Trezise Graeme HawkinsJames Jordan
Gippsland East Country Philip GrechKeith Mason Bruce Evans Frank Burns
Gippsland South Country Thomas Matthews James Taylor John VinallJohn Condon
Gippsland West Country James Hudson Rob Maclellan Robert AndersonMichael Houlihan
Gisborne Liberal Robert Harrison Julian Doyle Raymond StudhamRoy Hartley (Ind)
Glen Iris Liberal Douglas Gammon Jim MacDonald John Preece
Glenhuntly Liberal Henry Pickard Joe Rafferty Raymond Murphy
Greensborough Liberal Bob Fell Monte Vale Raymond MorrisseyDorothy Frost (DGS)
Hampden Liberal Vincent Ayres Sir Henry Bolte Gilbert AndersonFrancis O'Brien
Hawthorn Liberal David Andrews Walter Jona Bernard Gaynor
Heatherton Liberal Kenneth Bathie Norman Billing Joseph O'NeillHerman Crowther (Ind)
Ivanhoe Liberal Thomas Rich Vernon Christie Michael Lucy
Kara Kara Country Esmond Curnow Bruce Thornhill Bill Phelan Robert O'Connor
Kew Liberal Rosslyn Ives Sir Arthur Rylah Francis DuffyDorothy Buchanan (Ind)
Bertram Wainer (Ind)
Lowan Country Gustav Lehmann Jim McCabe Ray Buckley John Giles
Malvern Liberal Christopher Gaffney Lindsay Thompson Thomas O'Reilly
Melbourne Labor Arthur Clarey Allan WaiteMichael McMahon
Mentone Liberal Henry Woodley Bill Templeton Kathleen Andrews
Midlands Labor Les Shilton William TurnorLeston LaityFrancis Hill
Mildura Country Lance FraserKevin Coogan Milton Whiting John Conroy
Mitcham Liberal John Hyslop Dorothy Goble Marianne CroweRay Nilsen (DGS)
Monbulk Liberal James Simmonds Bill Borthwick George Noone
Moonee Ponds Labor Tom Edmunds John WilliamsBarry O'Brien
Moorabbin Liberal Harry Rourke Llew Reese Salvatore Pinzone
Morwell Liberal Derek Amos Archie Tanner James WyethThomas Lawless
Murray Valley Country Valda ReidRobert Crosby George Moss John Patterson
Narracan Liberal Wilfred Bartholomeusz Jim Balfour Reinhardt ReuterPeter Saunders
Northcote Labor Frank Wilkes Albert Dowsey
Oakleigh Liberal Anthony Scarcella Alan Scanlan Bernard Slattery
Polwarth Liberal John O'Brien Cec Burgin Douglas WadeLeonard Eyre
Portland Liberal Bill Lewis Don McKellar Alma UebergangAdrian McInerney
Prahran Liberal Ivan Trayling Sam Loxton John JohnstonJames Banks (Ind)
David Tuck (DGS)
Preston Labor Carl Kirkwood Bruce SpicerMaurice Horwood
Reservoir Labor Jim Simmonds Robert PritchardJoseph Fitzgerald
Richmond Labor Clyde Holding Ronald TurnerTerence ScullyGeorge Samargis (Ind)
Ringwood Liberal Beatrice Rosindell Jim Manson Edmund Sablovs
Rodney Country Doris BestIan Biggar Russell McDonald Patrick Hansen
St Kilda Liberal David Bottomley Brian Dixon John HughesLancelot Hutchinson (DGS)
Neville Penton (Ind)
Sandringham Liberal Margaret Graham Max Crellin William Leech
Scoresby Liberal Alan West Geoff Hayes Noel Clarke
Shepparton Country Graham RomanesLinton Laws Peter Ross-Edwards Bruno D'EliaBill Hunter (Ind)
Sunshine Labor Denis Lovegrove Vaclav UblRobert Charles
Swan Hill Country Jack McLeanLaurence Troy Henry Broad Rodger Donohue
Syndal Liberal Peter Setford Ray Wiltshire Daniel McCabe
Warrnambool Liberal Donald Grossman Ian Smith Cyril BoyleFrancis HasellRobert McCosh (DGS)
Williamstown Labor Larry Floyd Richard GroomNorman Way

Legislative Council

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

ProvinceHeld by Labor candidates Liberal candidates Country candidates DLP candidatesOther candidates
Ballarat Liberal Jack Jones Murray Byrne William Bruty
Bendigo Liberal Stewart Anderson Jock Granter William Drechsler
Boronia Liberal Niall Brennan Vernon Hauser Edmund Burgi
Doutta Galla Labor Dolph Eddy William PearceHubert Evans
East Yarra Liberal Stanley Bannan Rupert Hamer John Rogers
Gippsland Country Eric Kent Dick Long Arthur Hewson Gregory Answorth
Higinbotham Liberal Anthony Balmer Murray Hamilton Frederick Skinner
Melbourne Labor Jack O'Connell Norman LongGordon Haberman
Melbourne North Labor John Walton Jean BaldwinHenry Darroch
Melbourne West Labor Bunna Walsh William McDonaldKenneth Berrie
Monash Liberal Donald Reeves Graham Nicol William HoyneReginald Murphy (Ind)
Northern Country Trevor MontiAlbert Baker Michael Clarke James Bourke
North Eastern Country Colin SutherlandGeorge Ikinger Ivan Swinburne Johannes Van Der Horst
North Western Country Pamela Fowler Heather Mitchell Bernie Dunn Stanley Croughan
South Eastern Labor Ian Cathie Roy Ward John Launder
South Western Liberal Stanley Nash Glyn Jenkins Bartus De GrootWilliam Bond
Templestowe Liberal Neville Telfer Raymond Garrett Ernest Dobson
Western Liberal Thomas Windsor Kenneth Gross Linden Cameron Alan Beattie

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