Electoral district of Coburg

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Coburg
VictoriaLegislative Assembly
State Victoria
Created1927
Abolished2002
Namesake Coburg, Victoria
DemographicMetropolitan

Electoral district of Coburg was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Members for Coburg

MemberPartyTerm
  Frank Keane Labor 1927–1940
  Charlie Mutton Independent1940–1956
  Labor 1956–1967
  Jack Mutton Independent1967–1979
  Peter Gavin Labor 1979–1992
  Tom Roper Labor 1992–1994
  Carlo Carli Labor 1994–2002

Election results

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