Electoral results for the district of Dromana

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This is a list of electoral results for the Electoral district of Dromana in Victorian state elections.

Contents

Members for Dromana

MemberPartyTerm
  Roberts Dunstan Liberal 1967–1982
  David Hassett Labor 1982–1985
 Dr Ron Wells Liberal 1985–1992
  Tony Hyams Liberal 1992–1996
  Martin Dixon Liberal 1996–2002

Election results

Elections in the 1990s

1999 Victorian state election: Dromana [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Martin Dixon 17,90054.4+3.5
Labor Diane Thompson13,54241.2+7.0
Democratic Labor Pat Crea9512.9+2.9
Natural Law Jan Charlwood4901.5+0.6
Total formal votes32,88397.6-0.8
Informal votes7992.4+0.8
Turnout 33,68293.5-0.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Martin Dixon 18,48056.2-1.9
Labor Diane Thompson14,40343.8+1.9
Liberal hold Swing -1.9
1996 Victorian state election: Dromana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Martin Dixon 16,03251.0-7.2
Labor Ian Pugh10,73934.1+0.1
Independent Paul McGuinness3,58211.4+11.4
Independent Neale Adams8082.6+2.6
Natural Law Jan Charlwood2860.9-0.9
Total formal votes31,44798.4+1.4
Informal votes5101.6-1.4
Turnout 31,95794.2-1.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Martin Dixon 18,22958.1-3.9
Labor Ian Pugh13,16541.9+3.9
Liberal hold Swing -3.9
1992 Victorian state election: Dromana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Tony Hyams 17,48758.2+8.1
Labor Kenneth Templar10,22234.0-11.5
Natural Law Irenee Orr2,3317.8+7.8
Total formal votes30,04097.0-0.4
Informal votes9363.0+0.4
Turnout 30,97695.2
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Tony Hyams 18,58762.0+10.8
Labor Kenneth Templar11,40938.0-10.8
Liberal hold Swing +10.8

Elections in the 1980s

1988 Victorian state election: Dromana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Ron Wells 15,85750.81-1.62
Labor Robert Reilly14,01344.90-2.67
Independent Cecil Gill7992.56+2.56
Independent Florence Bubb5411.73+1.73
Total formal votes31,21097.48-0.79
Informal votes8072.52+0.79
Turnout 32,01793.09-0.55
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Ron Wells 16,17551.83-0.60
Labor Robert Reilly15,03248.17+0.60
Liberal hold Swing -0.60
1985 Victorian state election: Dromana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Ron Wells 14,52352.4+9.7
Labor Allison Ogden13,17947.6+3.0
Total formal votes27,70298.3
Informal votes4871.7
Turnout 28,18993.6
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +3.8
1982 Victorian state election: Dromana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Ron Wells 13,97743.5-5.0
Labor David Hassett 13,78842.9+4.9
Democrats Maurice Freeman1,8605.8-1.3
Independent Ian Bendle1,4634.6+4.6
Independent Kenneth Payne1,0263.2+3.2
Total formal votes32,11497.7+0.1
Informal votes7432.3-0.1
Turnout 32,85792.5+0.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor David Hassett 16,38051.0+7.7
Liberal Ron Wells 15,73449.0-7.7
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +7.7

Elections in the 1970s

1979 Victorian state election: Dromana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Roberts Dunstan 13,91148.5-11.1
Labor David Hassett10,87838.0+1.3
Democrats Laurence Amor2,0437.1+7.1
National Kenneth Spunner1,8356.4+6.4
Total formal votes28,66797.6-0.8
Informal votes7082.4+0.8
Turnout 29,37592.3+1.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Roberts Dunstan 16,25456.7-6.2
Labor David Hassett12,41343.3+6.2
Liberal hold Swing -6.2
1976 Victorian state election: Dromana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Roberts Dunstan 14,89559.6+3.9
Labor Geoffrey Eastwood9,17336.7-0.2
Democratic Labor John Cass9393.8-1.2
Total formal votes25,00798.4
Informal votes4151.6
Turnout 25,42290.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Roberts Dunstan 15,74062.9+1.5
Labor Geoffrey Eastwood9,26737.1-1.5
Liberal hold Swing +1.5
1973 Victorian state election: Dromana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Roberts Dunstan 14,66654.8+0.3
Labor Jim Snow 10,14437.9+3.6
Democratic Labor Elizabeth Barton1,9437.3-3.9
Total formal votes26,75397.9+0.1
Informal votes5832.1-0.1
Turnout 27,33692.4-1.5
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Roberts Dunstan 16,31861.0-3.9
Labor Jim Snow 10,43539.0+3.9
Liberal hold Swing -3.9
1970 Victorian state election: Dromana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Roberts Dunstan 11,52054.5-0.8
Labor Neil McIntosh7,23934.3+4.7
Democratic Labor Josephus Gobel2,36911.2+1.7
Total formal votes21,12897.8-0.1
Informal votes4842.2+0.1
Turnout 21,61293.9-0.2
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Roberts Dunstan 13,53464.1-4.3
Labor Neil McIntosh7,59435.9+4.3
Liberal hold Swing -4.3

Elections in the 1960s

1967 Victorian state election: Dromana
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Roberts Dunstan 9,94955.3-3.1
Labor Barrie Rimmer5,33029.6+1.9
Democratic Labor Michael Kearney1,7109.5-4.3
Country William Weston1,0035.6+5.6
Total formal votes17,99297.9
Informal votes3762.1
Turnout 18,36894.1
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Roberts Dunstan 12,30668.4-1.8
Labor Barrie Rimmer5,68631.6+1.8
Liberal hold Swing -1.8

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References

  1. Green, Antony. "1999 Victorian State Election Results" (PDF). ABC.