Electoral results for the Western Metropolitan Region

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This is a list of electoral results for the Western 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 were defending two seats. Liberals, Greens and DLP were defending one each. [1]

2018 Victorian state election: Western Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Quota 77,210
Labor 1. Cesar Melhem (elected 1)
2. Ingrid Stitt (elected 3)
3. Kaushaliya Vaghela (elected 4)
4. Kirsten Psaila
5. Louise Persse
214,27946.25+2.27
Liberal 1. Bernie Finn (elected 2)
2. Dinesh Gourisetty
3. Moira Deeming
4. David Wood
5. Nathan Di Noia
98,45821.25−2.32
Greens 1. Huong Truong
2. Emely Cash
3. Bernadette Thomas
4. Elena Pereyra
5. Annie Chessells-Beeby
40,4178.72−1.61
Justice 1. Catherine Cumming (elected 5)
2. Daniel Cumming
31,6156.82+6.82
Democratic Labor 1. Walter Villagonzalo
2. Mark Royal
16,3783.54+0.97
Animal Justice 1. Terri Beech
2. Karina Leung
12,0282.60+1.08
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers 1. Wayne Rigg
2. Geoff Ashby
8,9141.92+0.68
Liberal Democrats 1. Adam Karlovsky
2. Mark Thompson
3. Christopher Reeves
7,9381.71−3.82
Reason 1. Chris Botha
2. Jamie Twidale
5,3371.15−1.55
Aussie Battler 1. Stuart O'Neill
2. Ian Kearns
4,4060.95+0.95
Health Australia 1. Briony Jenkinson
2. Deanne Glenn
4,3540.94+0.94
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Joan Beckwith
2. Nia Sims
3,7520.81+0.81
Sustainable Australia 1. Allan Doensen
2. Richard Belcher
3,5130.76+0.76
Liberty Alliance 1. Francine Cohen
2. Terri Franklin
3,2940.71+0.71
Transport Matters 1. Daniel Lowinger
2. Ramy Abdelnour
3,0670.66+0.66
Victorian Socialists 1. Jorge Jorquera
2. Andrew Charles
2,7650.60+0.60
Country 1. Benito Caruso
2. Tony Leen
2,2070.48+0.29
Hudson for Northern Victoria 1. Hayley Webb
2. Casey Eckel
5730.12+0.12
Independent 1. Diana Grima1990.04+0.04
Independent 1. Kathy Majdlik1650.04+0.04
Total formal votes463,25895.15−0.63
Informal votes23,6064.85+0.63
Turnout 486,86489.25−3.06

2014

2014 Victorian state election: Western Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Quota 72,606
Labor 1. Cesar Melhem (elected 1)
2. Khalil Eideh (elected 3)
3. Stanley Chiang
4. George Seitz
5. Kirsten Psaila
191,60743.98−2.16
Liberal 1. Bernie Finn (elected 2)
2. Andrew Elsbury
3. David Tran
4. Gayle Murphy
5. Cassandra Marr
102,68123.57−6.85
Greens 1. Colleen Hartland (elected 4)
2. Huong Truong
3. Dinesh Jayasuriya
4. Sam Long
5. Jonathon Marsden
44,99110.33−1.55
Liberal Democrats 1. Zeev Vinokurov
2. Joel Spencer
24,0805.53+5.53
Sex Party 1. Vicki Nash
2. Adrian Trajstman
11,7742.70−1.85
Democratic Labour 1. Rachel Carling-Jenkins (elected 5)
2. Michael Freeman
11,1832.57−0.53
Palmer United 1. Trevor Dance
2. Peter Haberecht
9,6292.21+2.21
Voice for the West 1. Berhan Ahmed
2. Kylie Georgiou
3. John Turner
7,7571.78+1.78
Animal Justice 1. Roy Taylor
2. Douglas Leith
6,6201.52+1.52
Family First 1. Jaxon Calder
2. Rebecca Filliponi
6,3551.46−2.23
Christians 1. Geoff Rogers
2. Kirsten James
5,9731.37+1.37
Shooters and Fishers 1. Jake Wilson
2. Trevor Carstein
5,4061.24+1.24
Cyclists 1. Frank Reinthaler
2. Nick O'Keefe
3,3460.77+0.77
Rise Up Australia 1. Jeff Truscott
2. Charles Rozario
1,7540.40+0.40
People Power Victoria 1. Jerry Creaney
2. Chez Caruso
1,6600.38+0.38
Country Alliance 1. Ben Caruso
2. Andrew Hepner
8170.19+0.19
Total formal votes435,63395.78
Informal votes19,1974.22
Turnout 454,83092.31

2010

2010 Victorian state election: Western Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Quota 70,452
Labor 1. Martin Pakula (elected 1)
2. Khalil Eideh (elected 3)
3. Bob Smith
4. Llewellyn Rees
5. Claudine Spinner
198,10046.9-11.8
Liberal 1. Bernie Finn (elected 2)
2. Andrew Elsbury (elected 4)
3. Victoria Fairbairn
4. Jeremy Barth
5. William Kenny
125,26729.6+5.1
Greens 1. Colleen Hartland (elected 5)
2. Robert Humphreys
3. Liz Ingham
4. Simon Crawford
5. Owen Gale
50,71512.0+2.6
Sex Party 1. Joël Murray
2. Merinda Davis
20,0084.7+4.7
Family First 1. Daniel Mumby
2. Lisa Garay
15,2823.6-0.4
Democratic Labor 1. Mark Farrell
2. Stephanie Mazzarella
3. Georga Byrne
4. Samuel Notaro
5. Marguerita Kavanagh
13,3363.2+2.1
Total formal votes422,70895.4+1.7
Informal votes20,5494.6-1.7
Turnout 443,25792.3-0.2

Elections in the 2000s

2006

2006 Victorian state election: Western Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Quota 62,402
Labor 1. Justin Madden (elected 1)
2. Khalil Eideh (elected 3)
3. Martin Pakula (elected 4)
4. Henry Barlow
5. Lisa Zanatta
219,70658.7-3.5
Liberal 1. Bernie Finn (elected 2)
2. Stephen Reynolds
3. Wayne Tseng
4. Ann Bitans
91,60424.5-1.2
Greens 1. Colleen Hartland (elected 5)
2. Nam Bui
3. Robert Humphreys
4. Liz Ingham
5. Nora Tchekmeyan
35,2019.4-0.2
Family First 1. Ashley Alp
2. Anh Nguyen
3. Robert Walker
4. Marie Spataro
5. Roger San Jose
15,0324.0+4.0
People Power 1. Max Jackson
2. Christine Williams
5,0981.4+1.4
Democratic Labor 1. Mark Beshara
2. Shane McCarthy
4,0291.1+1.1
Democrats 1. Robert Livesay
2. Danii Coric
3. Roger Howe
3,7411.0-1.6
Total formal votes374,41193.7-1.5
Informal votes25,0756.3+1.5
Turnout 399,48692.5

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References

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