Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 2014–2018

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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council , as elected at the 2014 state election.

NameParty Province Term of office
Bruce Atkinson Liberal Eastern Metropolitan 1992–present
Melina Bath [1] National Eastern Victoria 2015–present
Greg Barber [4] Greens Northern Metropolitan 2006–2017
Jeff Bourman Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Eastern Victoria2014–present
Rachel Carling-Jenkins [5] DLP/Conservatives/Independent Western Metropolitan 2014–2018
Georgie Crozier Liberal Southern Metropolitan 2010–present
Hon Philip Dalidakis Labor Southern Metropolitan2014–2019
Richard Dalla-Riva LiberalEastern Metropolitan2002–2018
David Davis LiberalSouthern Metropolitan1996–present
Damian Drum [2] National Northern Victoria 2002–2016
Samantha Dunn GreensEastern Metropolitan2014–2018
Khalil Eideh LaborWestern Metropolitan2006–2018
Nazih Elasmar LaborNorthern Metropolitan2006–present
Bernie Finn LiberalWestern Metropolitan2006–present
Margaret Fitzherbert LiberalSouthern Metropolitan2014–2018
Mark Gepp [3] LaborNorthern Victoria2017–present
Colleen Hartland [6] GreensWestern Metropolitan2006–2018
Hon Steve Herbert [3] LaborNorthern Victoria2014–2017
Hon Gavin Jennings Labor South Eastern Metropolitan 1999–2020
Shaun Leane LaborEastern Metropolitan2006–present
Wendy Lovell LiberalNorthern Victoria2002–present
Cesar Melhem LaborWestern Metropolitan2013–present
Hon Jenny Mikakos LaborNorthern Metropolitan1999–2020
Josh Morris LiberalWestern Victoria2014–2018
Daniel Mulino LaborEastern Victoria2014–2018
Danny O'Brien [1] NationalEastern Victoria2014–2015
Hon Edward O'Donohue LiberalEastern Victoria2006–2021
Craig Ondarchie LiberalNorthern Metropolitan2010–present
Luke O'Sullivan [2] NationalNorthern Victoria2016–2018
Fiona Patten Sex Party/Reason Northern Metropolitan2014–present
Sue Pennicuik GreensSouthern Metropolitan2006–2018
Inga Peulich LiberalSouth Eastern Metropolitan2006–2018
Hon Jaala Pulford LaborWestern Victoria2006–present
James Purcell Local Jobs Western Victoria2014–2018
Simon Ramsay LiberalWestern Victoria2010–2018
Samantha Ratnam [4] GreensNorthern Metropolitan2017–present
Gordon Rich-Phillips LiberalSouth Eastern Metropolitan1999–present
Harriet Shing LaborEastern Victoria2014–present
Hon Adem Somyurek LaborSouth Eastern Metropolitan2002–present
Nina Springle GreensSouth Eastern Metropolitan2014–2018
Jaclyn Symes LaborNorthern Victoria2014–present
Hon Gayle Tierney LaborWestern Victoria2006–present
Huong Truong [6] GreensWestern Metropolitan2018
Mary Wooldridge LiberalEastern Metropolitan2014–2019
Daniel Young Shooters, Fishers and FarmersNorthern Victoria2014–2018
1 Eastern Victoria Nationals MLC Danny O'Brien resigned on 2 February 2015 to contest the by-election for the lower house seat of Gippsland South. Melina Bath was appointed to replace him on 16 April 2015.
2 Northern Victoria Nationals MLC Damian Drum resigned on 26 May 2016 to contest the seat of Murray at the 2016 federal election. Luke O'Sullivan was appointed to replace him on 13 October 2016.
3 Northern Victoria Labor MLC Steve Herbert resigned on 6 April 2017. Mark Gepp was appointed to replace him on 7 June 2017.
4 Northern Metropolitan Greens MLC Greg Barber resigned on 28 September 2017. Samantha Ratnam was appointed to replace him on 19 October 2017.
5 Western Metropolitan DLP MLC Rachel Carling-Jenkins changed party affiliation on 26 June 2017, from the DLP to the Australian Conservatives. On 3 August 2018 she resigned from the Conservatives to sit as an independent.
6 Western Metropolitan Greens MLC Colleen Hartland resigned on 8 February 2018. Huong Truong was appointed to replace her on 21 February 2018.

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