The 1982 Victorian state election was held on 3 April 1982.
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.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | National candidates | Democrats candidates | Other candidates |
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Albert Park | Labor | Bunna Walsh | Reg Macey | Ian Dawes | ||
Ascot Vale | Labor | Tom Edmunds | David Hayward | |||
Ballarat North | Liberal | Bill Horrocks | Tom Evans | William Ross | ||
Ballarat South | Liberal | Frank Sheehan | Joan Chambers | Stuart Kelly | ||
Balwyn | Liberal | Nora Sparrow | Jim Ramsay | Russel White | ||
Benalla | National | James Ure | Andrew Mein | Pat McNamara | Rita Dart | |
Benambra | Liberal | Joe Murphy | Lou Lieberman | Charles Ross | ||
Bendigo | Liberal | David Kennedy | Daryl McClure | Ian Price | Joe Pearce (Ind) Christopher Stoltz (Ind) Richard Turner (Ind) | |
Bennettswood | Liberal | Doug Newton | Keith McCance | Alan Swindon | ||
Bentleigh | Labor | Gordon Hockley | Ronald Turner | Brian Kidd | William Horner (Ind) | |
Berwick | Liberal | Philip Staindl | Rob Maclellan | |||
Box Hill | Liberal | Margaret Ray | Donald Mackinnon | Reginald Jones | Peter Allan (Ind) | |
Brighton | Liberal | Garry Moore | Jeannette Patrick | George Dart | ||
Broadmeadows | Labor | John Wilton | Ross Owen | Barbara Duncan | ||
Brunswick | Labor | Tom Roper | Brian Tuohy | David Anderson | James Ferrari (Ind) | |
Bundoora | Labor | John Cain | Peter Clarke | Peter Shaw | ||
Burwood | Liberal | Paul Trewern | Jeff Kennett | Harold Jeffrey | ||
Carrum | Labor | Ian Cathie | Derek Bunyan | William Towers | ||
Caulfield | Liberal | Jack Diamond | Ted Tanner | Beverley Broadbent | ||
Coburg | Labor | Peter Gavin | Božidar Jovanović | Dr Peter Hadley (Ind) | ||
Dandenong | Labor | Rob Jolly | Mario Dodic | |||
Doncaster | Liberal | Peter Cleeland | Morris Williams | Lynden Kenyon | ||
Dromana | Liberal | David Hassett | Ron Wells | Maurice Freeman | Ian Bendle (Ind) Kenneth Payne (Ind) | |
Essendon | Labor | Barry Rowe | Graeme Goodson | Alan Powell | Richard Wright (AP) | |
Evelyn | Liberal | Max McDonald | Jim Plowman | Bruce McFarlane | Peter Gompertz (Ind) | |
Footscray | Labor | Robert Fordham | John Huntington | |||
Forest Hill | Liberal | Anne Blackburn | John Richardson | Ross Larson | ||
Frankston | Liberal | Jane Hill | Graeme Weideman | Laurence Amor | ||
Geelong East | Labor | Graham Ernst | Raymond Carey | Robert Mann | James Jordan (DLP) | |
Geelong North | Labor | Neil Trezise | Gregory Arrowsmith | |||
Geelong West | Liberal | Hayden Shell | Michael Henderson | Penelope Collet | ||
Gippsland East | National | Dan Luscombe | John Riggall | Bruce Evans | Ian Glover | |
Gippsland South | National | Reginald Smith | Neil McInnes | Tom Wallace | Wilma Western | |
Gisborne | Liberal | Philip Coman | Tom Reynolds | Kottarammukallel Sebastian (Ind) | ||
Glenhuntly | Labor | Gerard Vaughan | Peter Norman | Fred Ingamells | ||
Glenroy | Labor | Jack Culpin | Donald Roberts | |||
Greensborough | Labor | Pauline Toner | John Dobinson | Antony Siddons | ||
Hawthorn | Liberal | Jennifer Eastwood | Walter Jona | Mark Harris | ||
Heatherton | Labor | Peter Spyker | Geoff Leigh | Michael Johnson | ||
Ivanhoe | Liberal | Tony Sheehan | Bruce Skeggs | Harold Shepherd | ||
Keilor | Labor | Jack Ginifer | Graham Robertson | |||
Kew | Liberal | George Theodoridis | Prue Sibree | Veronica Lysaght | ||
Knox | Labor | Steve Crabb | Peter Evans | Dennis Ryan | ||
Lowan | National | David Drake-Feary | Robert Kosch | Bill McGrath | Zelma Furey | |
Malvern | Liberal | Kenneth Penaluna | Lindsay Thompson | Brian Stockton | Joseph McCarthy (Ind) | |
Melbourne | Labor | Keith Remington | John Simmonds | Catherine Stewart | Cecil G. Murgatroyd (Ind) Roger Wilson (CPA) | |
Mentone | Liberal | David Tindal | Bill Templeton | |||
Midlands | Liberal | Alan Calder | Bill Ebery | Ian Richardson | George Hunter | |
Mildura | National | Lindsay Leake | Ron Wilson | Milton Whiting | Donald Wilson | |
Mitcham | Liberal | John Harrowfield | George Cox | Ross Roberts | Ada Kowal (DLP) | |
Monbulk | Liberal | Neil Pope | Bill Borthwick | Milton Blake | Jean Langworthy (Ind) Bert Wainer (Ind) | |
Morwell | Labor | Valerie Callister | David Little | Gordon Robertson | Ross Ollquist | |
Murray Valley | National | Jill Millthorpe | William Scott | Ken Jasper | ||
Narracan | Liberal | Richard Gubbins | John Delzoppo | Douglas Hatfield | Nancye Yeates | Brian Handley (DLP) |
Niddrie | Labor | Jack Simpson | Brian Dodgson | Frank Trifiletti | ||
Noble Park | Liberal | Terry Norris | Peter Collins | Geoffrey Earl | ||
Northcote | Labor | Frank Wilkes | Gerard Clarke | |||
Oakleigh | Labor | Race Mathews | Francis Callaghan | Malcolm Haddrick | John Mulholland (DLP) | |
Polwarth | Liberal | Angus McIvor | Cec Burgin | Douglas Mason | ||
Portland | Liberal | William Sharrock | Don McKellar | David Wilson (Ind) | ||
Prahran | Labor | Bob Miller | Peter Thomson | Pamela Hoobin | Trevor McCandless (SPA) | |
Preston | Labor | Carl Kirkwood | Kenneth Peak | |||
Reservoir | Labor | Jim Simmonds | Rodney Blackwood | |||
Richmond | Labor | Theo Sidiropoulos | Jordan Topalides | Bruce Errol | ||
Ringwood | Liberal | Kay Setches | Peter McArthur | Michael Nardella | Robin Gardini (Ind) John Garratt (DLP) Wilfrid Thiele (Ind) | |
Ripon | Liberal | Ian Bryant | Tom Austin | |||
Rodney | National | Gregory Leeder | Clive Pilley | Eddie Hann | Douglas Linford | |
St Kilda | Liberal | Andrew McCutcheon | Brian Dixon | Susanne McDougall | Daniel Condon (DLP) Joseph Johnson (AP) | |
Sandringham | Liberal | Graham Ihlein | Max Crellin | Nathan Crafti | ||
Shepparton | National | Marjorie Gillies | Bill Hunter | Peter Ross-Edwards | ||
South Barwon | Liberal | Eric Young | Harley Dickinson | Kenneth Oliver | ||
Springvale | Labor | Kevin King | Graeme Duggan | Morag Thorne | Elaine Mulholland (DLP) | |
Sunshine | Labor | Bill Fogarty | Mario De Bono | Gus Kacinskas | ||
Swan Hill | Liberal | Ian Hardie | Alan Wood | David Shannon | John Greig | |
Syndal | Liberal | David Gray | Geoff Coleman | Fraser Hercus | Paul Carroll (DLP) | |
Wantirna | Liberal | Carolyn Hirsh | Don Saltmarsh | Colin Styring | ||
Warrandyte | Liberal | Lou Hill | Norman Lacy | Lynette Bartold | Peter Ferwerda (DLP) Diane Teasdale (Ind) | |
Warrnambool | Liberal | Paul Martin | Ian Smith | Kathleen May | ||
Werribee | Labor | Ken Coghill | John Kelly | Ivan Pollock | ||
Westernport | Liberal | Russell Joiner | Alan Brown | Leslie Reubens | Lester Wyatt (Ind) | |
Williamstown | Labor | Gordon Stirling | Paul Carter | Peter Dalton |
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.
The 2002 Victorian state election was held on 30 November 2002.
The 1995 New South Wales state election was held on 25 March 1995.
The 1999 Victorian state election was held on 18 September 1999.
This is a list of candidates for the 1988 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 19 March 1988.
This is a list of candidates of the 1984 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 24 March 1984.
The 1996 Victorian state election was held on 30 March 1996.
The 1992 Victorian state election was held on 3 October 1992.
The 1988 Victorian state election was held on 1 October 1988.
The 1985 Victorian state election was held on 2 March 1985.
The 1979 Victorian state election was held on 5 May 1979.
The 1973 Victorian state election, in Australia was held on 19 May 1973.
The 1970 Victorian state election was held on 30 May 1970.
The 1967 Victorian state election was held on 29 April 1967.
The 1964 Victorian state election was held on 27 June 1964.
The 1961 Victorian state election was held on 15 July 1961.
The 1986 Western Australian state election was held on 8 February 1986.
The 1983 Western Australian state election was held on 19 February 1983.
The 1980 Western Australian state election was held on 23 February 1980.
The 1977 Western Australian state election was held on 19 February 1977.
The 1974 Western Australian state election was held on 30 March 1974.