This is a list of electoral results for the Western Victoria Region in Victorian state elections from the region's creation in 2006 until the present.
Liberals/National coalition and Labor were defending 2 seats each. Vote 1 Local Jobs were defending one seat. [1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Quota | 76,750 | ||||
Labor | 1. Jaala Pulford (elected 1) 2. Gayle Tierney (elected 3) 3. Dylan Wight 4. Lorraine O'Dal 5. Bernard Gartland | 175,836 | 38.18 | +4.13 | |
Liberal/National Coalition | 1. Bev McArthur (elected 2) 2. Josh Morris 3. Jo Armstrong 4. Jennifer Lowe 5. Andrew Black | 137,825 | 29.92 | −4.13 | |
Greens | 1. Lloyd Davies 2. Judy Cameron 3. Peter Mewett 4. David Jefferson 5. Judith Baldacchino | 34,482 | 7.49 | −1.70 | |
Justice | 1. Stuart Grimley (elected 4) 2. Michelle Tedesco | 20,487 | 4.45 | +4.45 | |
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers | 1. Geoff Collins 2. Graeme Standen | 20,412 | 4.43 | 2.14 | |
Animal Justice | 1. Andy Meddick (elected 5) 2. Jen Gamble | 12,736 | 2.77 | +1.09 | |
Liberal Democrats | 1. Lachlan Christie 2. Paul Robson | 12,120 | 2.63 | +0.04 | |
Voluntary Euthanasia | 1. Katrina Nugent 2. John Berenyi | 8,741 | 1.90 | +1.90 | |
Democratic Labor | 1. Frances Beaumont 2. Christian Schultink | 7,246 | 1.57 | +0.04 | |
Country | 1. Costa Di Biase 2. John Buchholtz | 6,310 | 1.37 | +0.38 | |
Aussie Battler | 1. Anthony Prelorenzo 2. Mark Mitchell | 5,441 | 1.18 | +1.18 | |
Reason | 1. Michael Bell 2. Liam Hastie | 4,230 | 0.92 | −1.58 | |
Victorian Socialists | 1. Tim Gooden 2. Nada Iskra | 3,426 | 0.74 | +0.74 | |
Health Australia | 1. Sonja Ljavroska 2. Kayleen Thoren | 3,346 | 0.73 | +0.73 | |
Sustainable Australia | 1. Robert Pascoe 2. Christopher Lynch | 2,915 | 0.63 | +0.63 | |
Transport Matters | 1. Nicholas Croker 2. Francesco Raco | 2,419 | 0.53 | +0.53 | |
Liberty Alliance | 1. Kenneth Nicholls 2. Daniel Macdonald | 2,384 | 0.52 | +0.52 | |
Hudson for Northern Victoria | 1. Sally Hudson 2. Mark Wright | 223 | 0.05 | +0.05 | |
Independent | 1. Karl Pongracic | 126 | 0.03 | +0.03 | |
Total formal votes | 460,498 | 95.87 | −1.16 | ||
Informal votes | 19,819 | 4.13 | +1.16 | ||
Turnout | 480,317 | 91.44 | −2.95 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Quota | 72,940 | ||||
Liberal/National Coalition | 1. Simon Ramsay (elected 1) 2. Josh Morris (elected 3) 3. David O'Brien 4. Jennifer Almeida Reis 5. Donna Winfield | 161,755 | 36.96 | −7.39 | |
Labor | 1. Jaala Pulford (elected 2) 2. Gayle Tierney (elected 4) 3. Jacinta Ermacora 4. John Stewart 5. Dale Edwards | 149,033 | 34.05 | −3.50 | |
Greens | 1. Lloyd Davies 2. Judy Cameron 3. Linda Zibell 4. Ricky Lane 5. Patchouly Paterson | 40,235 | 9.19 | −0.62 | |
Palmer United | 1. Catriona Thoolen 2. Gerard Murphy 3. Cameron Hickey | 11,704 | 2.67 | +2.67 | |
Liberal Democrats | 1. Mark Thompson 2. Baydon Beddoe | 11,321 | 2.59 | +2.59 | |
Sex Party | 1. Jayden Millard 2. Douglas Leitch | 10,925 | 2.50 | +2.50 | |
Shooters and Fishers | 1. Nicole Bourman 2. Megan Winter | 10,028 | 2.29 | +2.29 | |
Family First | 1. Barry Newton 2. Julie Gebbing | 8,513 | 1.95 | −1.32 | |
Animal Justice | 1. Andy Meddick 2. Jennifer Gamble | 7,346 | 1.68 | +1.68 | |
Democratic Labour | 1. Mark Farrell 2. Joanne Schill | 6,694 | 1.53 | −0.62 | |
Vote 1 Local Jobs | 1. James Purcell (elected 5) 2. Tanya Waterson | 5,621 | 1.28 | +1.28 | |
Country Alliance | 1. Garry Kerr 2. Ronald Heath | 4,341 | 0.99 | −1.71 | |
Christians | 1. Anne Foster 2. Leo van Veelen | 3,720 | 0.85 | +0.85 | |
Cyclists | 1. Kathy Francis 2. Colin Charles | 1,762 | 0.40 | +0.40 | |
People Power Victoria | 1. Philip Gluyas 2. Dianne Bell | 1,687 | 0.39 | +0.39 | |
Rise Up Australia | 1. Michael Keane 2. Merle Johnston | 1,481 | 0.34 | +0.34 | |
Voice for the West | 1. Garry Thomas 2. Johanne Curran | 1,338 | 0.31 | +0.31 | |
Independent | Gary Mannion | 134 | 0.03 | +0.03 | |
Total formal votes | 437,637 | 97.03 | |||
Informal votes | 13,388 | 2.97 | |||
Turnout | 451,025 | 94.39 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Quota | 70,933 | ||||
Liberal/National Coalition | 1. David Koch (elected 1) 2. Simon Ramsay (elected 3) 3. David O'Brien (elected 5) 4. Melanie Dow 5. Ruby Cameron | 184,446 | 43.3 | +2.5 | |
Labor | 1. Jaala Pulford (elected 2) 2. Gayle Tierney (elected 4) 3. Richard Morrow 4. Geoff Dawson 5. Paul Romas | 162,807 | 38.3 | -3.7 | |
Greens | 1. Marcus Ward 2. Judy Cameron 3. Jamal Blakkarly 4. Susan Perron 5. Jean Christie | 43,525 | 10.2 | +1.6 | |
Family First | 1. Joshua Reimer 2. Graeme Presser 3. Trevor Pearce 4. Jahzeel Concepcion 5. Jim Rainey | 14,165 | 3.3 | -0.6 | |
Country Alliance | 1. Miles Hodge 2. Ron Heath | 11,399 | 2.7 | +1.8 | |
Democratic Labor | 1. Peter Kavanagh 2. Steve Campbell 3. Jane Byrne 4. Maria Mazzarella 5. Max Crockett | 9,252 | 2.2 | -0.5 | |
Total formal votes | 425,594 | 97.1 | +0.7 | ||
Informal votes | 12,882 | 2.9 | -0.7 | ||
Turnout | 438,476 | 94.0 | +0.5 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Quota | 65,747 | ||||
Labor | 1. Jaala Pulford (elected 1) 2. Gayle Tierney (elected 3) 3. Elaine Carbines 4. Christine Couzens 5. Chris Papas | 165,712 | 42.0 | -5.3 | |
Liberal | 1. John Vogels (elected 2) 2. David Koch (elected 4) 3. Kate Bullen 4. Paul Johnston 5. John Oxley | 139,114 | 35.3 | -1.9 | |
Greens | 1. Marcus Ward 2. Gillian Blair 3. Stephen Chenery 4. Karen McAloon 5. Judy Cameron | 34,022 | 8.6 | +0.4 | |
National | 1. Samantha McIntosh 2. Peter McIntyre | 21,902 | 5.6 | +0.3 | |
Family First | 1. Gordon Alderson 2. Monique Podbury 3. Michael Croot 4. Anna Jennings 5. Michael Albers | 15,512 | 3.9 | +3.9 | |
Democratic Labor | 1. Peter Kavanagh (elected 5) 2. Clare Power 3. David Power 4. Michael Casanova 5. Leanne Casanova | 10,485 | 2.7 | +2.7 | |
Country Alliance | 1. Miles Hodge 2. Ron Heath | 3,500 | 0.9 | +0.9 | |
People Power | 1. Greg Jones 2. Lachlan Jones | 2,922 | 0.7 | +0.7 | |
Socialist Alliance | 1. Sue Bull 2. Rowan Stewart | 1,130 | 0.3 | +0.3 | |
Independent | John Camilleri | 179 | 0.05 | +0.05 | |
Total formal votes | 394,478 | 96.4 | -0.5 | ||
Informal votes | 14,588 | 3.6 | +0.5 | ||
Turnout | 409,066 | 93.5 |
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