Electoral district of Clifton Hill

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Clifton Hill
VictoriaLegislative Assembly
State Victoria
Created1927
Abolished1955
NamesakeSuburb of Clifton Hill
DemographicMetropolitan

Electoral district of Clifton Hill was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria. It centred on the north-eastern Melbourne suburb of Clifton Hill.

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Members for Clifton Hill

MemberPartyTerm
  Maurice Blackburn Labor 1927–1934
  Bert Cremean Labor 1934–1945
  Jack Cremean Labor 1945–1949
  Joseph O'Carroll Labor 1949–1955
  Labor (Anti-Communist) 1955

Election results

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