Electoral results for the Northern Metropolitan Region

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This is a list of electoral results for the Northern Metropolitan Region in Victorian state elections from the region's creation in 2006 until the present.

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Election results

Elections in the 2010s

2018

Labor Party were defending two seats, while Liberals, Greens and Sex Party (now Reason Party) were defending one each. [1]

2018 Victorian state election: Northern Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Quota 77,936
Labor 1. Jenny Mikakos (elected 1)
2. Nazih Elasmar (elected 2)
3. Burhan Yigit
4. Ash Verma
5. Karen Douglas
191,85042.57+2.18
Greens 1. Samantha Ratnam (elected 3)
2. Christina Zigouras
3. Edward Crossland
4. Josef Rafalowicz
5. Campbell Gome
75,38416.73−1.83
Liberal 1. Craig Ondarchie (elected 4)
2. Evan Mulholland
3. Neelam Rai
4. Kate Drake
5. Mark Polistena
74,17916.46−5.40
Victorian Socialists 1. Stephen Jolly
2. Sue Bolton
3. Colleen Bolger
18,8994.19+4.19
Democratic Labor 1. John McBride
2. Jackie Gwynne
18,7834.17+1.23
Reason 1. Fiona Patten (elected 5)
2. Helena Melton
3. Ange Hopkins
4. Rachel Payne
5. Dominique Musico
15,1973.37+0.50
Animal Justice 1. Bruce Poon
2. Miranda Smith
3. Chris Delforce
9,1232.02+0.51
Justice 1. Carmela Dagiandis
2. Prudence Mercieca
9,1122.02+2.02
Liberal Democrats 1. Louise Hitchcock
2. Richard Wright
6,1851.37−0.11
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers 1. Ethan Constantinou
2. Chris Tzelepis
5,3881.20+0.11
Vote 1 Local Jobs 1. Nathan Purcell
2. Aaron Purcell
5,3511.19+0.83
Aussie Battler 1. Walter Mikac
2. David Graham
4,4700.99+0.99
Health Australia 1. Pippa Campbell
2. Emily Oldmeadow
3,7030.82+0.82
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Sandra McCarthy
2. Stefan Nott
3,6810.82+0.52
Sustainable Australia 1. Mark McDonald
2. William Clow
3,1030.69+0.69
Transport Matters 1. Moti Ram Visa
2. Afshan Mian
2,6820.60+0.60
Liberty Alliance 1. Russell Gomez
2. John Reisner
1,7080.38+0.38
Country 1. Cameron Stoddart
2. Domenic Greco
1,6040.36+0.20
Hudson for Northern Victoria 1. Madison Wright
2. Marylynn Meneghini
2280.05+0.05
Total formal votes450,23995.20+0.47
Informal votes22,7174.80−0.47
Turnout 472,95688.01−3.05

2014

2014 Victorian state election: Northern Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Quota 68,667
Labor 1. Jenny Mikakos (elected 1)
2. Nazih Elasmar (elected 4)
3. Burhan Yigit
4. Martin Appleby
166,41240.39−4.37
Liberal 1. Craig Ondarchie (elected 2)
2. Gladys Liu
3. Amandeep Rosha
4. David Mulholland
5. Susan Turner
90,07121.86−2.77
Greens 1. Greg Barber (elected 3)
2. Alex Bhathal
3. Alison Parkes
4. Anthony Williams
5. Gurm Sekhon
76,47618.56−0.17
Democratic Labour 1. Michael Murphy
2. Mark Galvin
12,1262.94+0.00
Sex Party 1. Fiona Patten (elected 5)
2. Joel Murray
11,8402.87−0.98
Family First 1. Brendan Fenn
2. Sarah Clark
7,9681.93−0.63
The Basics Rock 'n' Roll 1. Kris Schroeder
2. Tim Heath
6,3401.54+1.54
Animal Justice 1. Bruce Poon
2. Maria McLaverty
6,2051.51+1.51
Liberal Democrats 1. David Limbrick
2. Erin Murphy
6,0831.48+1.48
Christians 1. Maria Bengtsson
2. John Carter
5,6701.38+1.38
Palmer United 1. Maria Rigoni
2. Mario Laing
4,8991.19+1.19
Shooters and Fishers 1. Christos Tzelepis
2. Justin Rogan
4,4761.09+1.09
Cyclists 1. Nik Dow
2. Geoff Cicuto
3,3840.82+0.82
Group N1. Peter Allan
2. Nicola Thomson
3. Nicole Batch
1,9880.48+0.48
Voice for the West 1. Phil Cleary
2. Emma Phillips
1,9690.48+0.48
Vote 1 Local Jobs 1. Nathan Purcell
2. Aaron Purcell
1,4870.36+0.36
Rise Up Australia 1. Michael Mastrantuono
2. Simon Hay
1,3490.33+0.33
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Bertha Franklin
2. Jay Franklin
1,2260.30+0.30
People Power Victoria 1. Marc Florio
2. Sheriden Tate
3. Anne Paten
1,1570.28+0.28
Country Alliance 1. Domenic Greco
2. Evan Spanos
6510.16−0.34
Independent Tiffany Harrison1770.04+0.04
Independent Darren Bain440.01+0.01
Total formal votes411,99894.73
Informal votes22,9325.27
Turnout 434,93091.06

2010

2010 Victorian state election: Northern Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Quota 65,673
Labor 1. Jenny Mikakos (elected 1)
2. Nazih Elasmar (elected 4)
3. Nathan Murphy
4. Rhiannon Platt
5. Peter Smythe
165,25941.9-7.1
Liberal 1. Matthew Guy (elected 2)
2. Craig Ondarchie (elected 5)
3. Sam Granleese
4. Daniel Parsons
5. Jemma Townson
106,90527.1+3.9
Greens 1. Greg Barber (elected 3)
2. Alexandra Bhathal
3. Fraser Brindley
4. Samantha Ratnam
5. Alister Air
75,64819.2+2.1
Sex Party 1. Fiona Patten
2. Douglas Leitch
14,2903.6+3.6
Democratic Labor 1. John Kavanagh
2. Monica Thatcher
3. Bridget Cashin
4. Angela Anderson
5. Michael Travers
10,6552.7-2.5
Family First 1. Andrew Conlon
2. Peter Kerin
3. Rod Dawson
9,1322.3-0.5
Group C1. Stephen Mayne
2. Paula Piccinini
3,8621.0+1.0
Christian Democrats 1. Vickie Janson
2. Saleem Arthur
3,5330.9+0.9
Group A1. Joanne Stuart
2. April Lee
2,3310.6+0.6
Country Alliance 1. Kevin Archibald
2. Chris Morris
2,0720.5+0.5
Independent Adrian Whitehead3480.1+0.1
Total formal votes394,03595.3+1.0
Informal votes19,2354.7-1.0
Turnout 413,27091.4+0.3

Elections in the 2000s

2006

2006 Victorian state election: Northern Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Quota 60,025
Labor 1. Theo Theophanous (elected 1)
2. Jenny Mikakos (elected 3)
3. Nazih Elasmar (elected 5)
4. Michele Ryan
5. Joe Caputo
176,30349.0-8.5
Liberal 1. Matthew Guy (elected 2)
2. Dino de Marchi
3. Emilia Arnus
83,63423.2+0.5
Greens 1. Greg Barber (elected 4)
2. Priya Carey
3. Hoa Pham
4. Glenn Osboldstone
5. Daniel Marti
61,46517.1+0.3
Democratic Labor 1. John Mulholland
2. Kevin Harwood
18,5815.2+5.2
Family First 1. Liz Bos
2. Amy Shand
3. Giacomo Angeli
4. Roy Crea
10,1172.8+2.8
Democrats 1. Geoff Lutz
2. Jessica Healy
3. Robert Stone
4,5211.3-1.5
People Power 1. Barbara Biggs
2. Vern Hughes
3,8941.1+1.1
Group D1. Joseph Kaliniy
2. Koulla Mesaritis
3. Alexios Alexopoulos
4. Mousti Senkul
1,6340.5+0.5
Total formal votes360,14994.3-1.4
Informal votes21,7305.7+1.4
Turnout 381,87991.1

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References

  1. "State Election 2018: Northern Metropolitan Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 13 December 2018.