Results of the 2018 Victorian state election (Legislative Council)

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2018 Victorian state election (Legislative Council)
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  2014 24 November 2018 2022  

All 40 seats in the Legislative Council
20 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Labor Placeholder.png Hon. David Davis.JPG
DHJP
Leader Gavin Jennings David Davis Stuart Grimley
Party Labor Coalition Justice
Leader's seat South-Eastern Metro Southern Metro Western
(won seat)
Seats before1416
Seats won18113
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 4Decrease2.svg 5New
Popular vote1,406,1221,054,980134,413
Percentage39.22%29.42%3.75%
SwingIncrease2.svg 5.76ppDecrease2.svg 6.71ppNew

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
LDP
Samantha Ratnam (cropped).jpg
SFF
LeaderNone Samantha Ratnam None
Party Liberal Democrats Greens SFF
Leader's seat Northern Metro
Seats before032
Seats won211
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote89,441331,751108,312
Percentage2.49%9.25%3.02%
SwingDecrease2.svg 0.57ppDecrease2.svg 1.50ppIncrease2.svg 1.37pp

 Seventh partyEighth partyNinth party
 
AJP
Fiona Patten Portrait 2013.jpg
SAP
LeaderNone Fiona Patten William Bourke
Party Animal Justice Reason Sustainable
Leader's seat Northern Metro
Seats before010
Seats won111
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 1Steady2.svgIncrease2.svg 1
Popular vote88,53049,00829,866
Percentage2.47%1.37%0.83%
SwingIncrease2.svg 0.77ppDecrease2.svg 1.26ppIncrease2.svg 0.83pp

This is a list of Legislative Council results for the Victorian 2018 state election.

Contents

Results by region

Eastern Metropolitan

The Liberal Party were defending three seats while the Greens and Labor were defending one each. [1]

2018 Victorian state election: Eastern Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 69,756
Labor 1. Shaun Leane (elected 1)
2. Sonja Terpstra (elected 3)
3. Nildhara Gadani
4. Abhimanyu Kumar
5. Barry Terzic
154,71636.97+8.30
Liberal 1. Mary Wooldridge (elected 2)
2. Bruce Atkinson (elected 4)
3. Emanuele Cicchiello
4. Grace Roy
5. Shilpa Hegde
151,21636.13−9.59
Greens 1. Samantha Dunn
2. Helen Harris
3. Liezl Shnookal
4. Monique Edwards
5. Daniela Tymms
37,6508.99−1.49
Liberal Democrats 1. Brenton Ford
2. Marcos Fernandes
17,4524.17+2.83
Justice 1. Linda De Rango
2. Kathryn Lavell
10,5832.53+2.53
Animal Justice 1. Rosemary Lavin
2. Theresa Weymouth
10,0312.40+0.69
Democratic Labour 1. Jeremy Orchard
2. Benjamin Cronshaw
7,0971.70−0.59
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Monique Ruyter
2. Grant Poulton
5,2451.25+0.42
Reason 1. Douglas Leitch
2. Glenn Lynch
4,9961.19−0.86
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Dermot Ryan
2. Tara Nipe
3,7220.89−0.19
Sustainable Australia 1. Lynnette Saloumi
2. Perrin Wilkins
3,4000.81+0.81
Transport Matters 1. Rod Barton (elected 5)
2. Toni Peters
2,5900.62+0.62
Health Australia 1. Andrew Hicks
2. Gabrielle Brodie
2,4260.58+0.58
Aussie Battler 1. Bryce Larson
2. Clyde Sterry
2,2310.53+0.53
Liberty Alliance 1. Indhira Bivieca Aquino
2. Royston Wilding
1,9300.46+0.46
Victorian Socialists 1. Norrian Rundle
2. Liam Ward
1,8870.45+0.45
Country 1. Mil Erikozu
2. Russel Proud
11840.28−0.14
Hudson for Northern Victoria 1. Shelley van Luenen
2. Deidre Bailey
1760.04+0.04
Total formal votes418,53296.88−0.31
Informal votes13,4843.12+0.31
Turnout 432,01691.68−2.04

Eastern Victoria

Labor and the Liberal/National coalition were defending two seats each and the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers were defending one. [2]

2018 Victorian state election: Eastern Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 77,936
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Edward O'Donohue (elected 1)
2. Melina Bath (elected 3)
3. Meg Edwards
4. Karen Chipperfield
5. Darren Howe
159,52034.10−7.47
Labor 1. Jane Garrett (elected 2)
2. Harriet Shing (elected 4)
3. Patrick Kelly
4. Jane Clarke
5. Onno van den Eynde
157,02033.58+4.58
Greens 1. Tom Cummings
2. Lachlan Mackenzie
3. Neale Adams
4. David Gentle
5. Donald Stokes
31,4676.73−1.75
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Jeff Bourman (elected 5)
2. Kerrie-Anne Muir
23,4095.01+2.57
Justice 1. Rhonda Crooks
2. Philip Seabrook
20,9254.47+4.47
Liberal Democrats 1. Ben Buckley
2. Rob McCathie
18,8564.03−0.71
Animal Justice 1. Leah Folloni
2. Jennifer McAdam
15,0953.23+3.23
Democratic Labour 1. Padraig O'Hea
2. Larry Norman
7,0671.51+0.80
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Michelle Hain
2. Martin Barnes
6,2221.33+0.12
Aussie Battler 1. Vern Hughes
2. Paula Mattson
5,6851.21+1.21
Health Australia 1. Geoff Pain
2. Katherine Holmes
4,1550.89+0.89
Sustainable Australia 1. Reade Smith
2. Donna Hannaford
4,0920.87+0.87
Reason 1. Carmel Close
2. Gregory Bell
3,8060.81−1.68
Country 1. Rob Danieli
2. Tony Geitenbeek
3,1820.68−0.30
Liberty Alliance 1. Mark Brown
2. Daniel Jones
2,6520.57+0.57
Transport Matters 1. Trevor Salmon
2. Joshua Roperto
2,6220.56+0.56
Victorian Socialists 1. Lainie Cruse
2. Russell Forden
1,0170.22+0.22
Independent 1. Michael Fozard4990.11+0.11
Hudson for Northern Victoria 1. Megan Whittaker
2. Kristy Hudson
3200.07+0.07
Total formal votes467,61196.21+1.48
Informal votes18,4193.79−1.48
Turnout 486,03091.08+0.02

Northern Metropolitan

The Labor Party were defending two seats, while the Liberals, Greens and Sex Party (now Reason Party) were defending one each. [3]

2018 Victorian state election: Northern Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 75,040
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 Labour 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, 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

Northern Victoria

The Liberal/National coalition and Labor Party were defending two seats each, and Shooters, Fishers and Farmers were defending one seat. [4]

2018 Victorian state election: Northern Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 76,118
Labor 1. Mark Gepp (elected 1)
2. Jaclyn Symes (elected 5)
3. Sukhraj Singh
4. Jan Morgiewicz
5. Glenn Matthews
145,40831.83+5.45
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Wendy Lovell (elected 2)
2. Luke O'Sullivan
3. Brad Hearn
4. Emma Williamson
5. Robyne Head
142,56631.20−9.97
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Daniel Young
2. Ben Podger
35,8717.85+4.35
Greens 1. Nicole Rowan
2. Damien Stevens-Todd
3. Elizabeth Matchett
4. Julie Rivendell
5. Matthew Thomas
30,0226.57−1.11
Justice 1. Tania Maxwell (elected 4)
2. Jodi Ayres
22,2014.86+4.86
Liberal Democrats 1. Tim Quilty (elected 3)
2. Iain King
17,2863.78+1.43
Animal Justice 1. Glynn Jarrett
2. Robyn Masih
10,4732.29+0.52
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Miranda Jones
2. Craig Hill
9,1822.01+2.01
Country 1. Phil Larkin
2. David Couston
7,9611.74−0.75
Democratic Labour 1. Chris McCormack
2. Jarred Vehlen
6,6391.45−2.71
Aussie Battler 1. Dennis Lacey
2. Erin Bruhn
6,4711.42+1.42
Health Australia 1. Isaac Golden
2. Anne Sash
4,4260.97+0.97
Sustainable Australia 1. Madeleine Wearne
2. Ian Chivers
4,1270.90+0.90
Hudson for Northern Victoria 1. Josh Hudson
2. Shane O'Sullivan
4,1210.90+0.90
Liberty Alliance 1. Ewan McDonald
2. James Wylie
3,7320.82+0.82
Reason 1. Martin Leahy
2. Callum Chapman
3,1760.70−2.57
Transport Matters 1. Scott Cowie
2. Eleanore Fitz
1,9090.42+0.42
Victorian Socialists 1. Moira Macdonald
2. Michael McKenna
1,3270.29+0.29
Total formal votes456,70696.03−1.22
Informal votes18,9053.97+1.22
Turnout 475,61190.75−3.06

South Eastern Metropolitan

Liberal and Labor were defending two seats each. The Greens were defending one. [5]

2018 Victorian state election: South Eastern Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 72,830
Labor 1. Gavin Jennings (elected 1)
2. Adem Somyurek (elected 2)
3. Tien Kieu (elected 4)
4. Nessie Sayar
5. Ian Spencer
218,20949.93+9.83
Liberal 1. Gordon Rich-Phillips (elected 3)
2. Inga Peulich
3. George Hua
4. Kuldeep Kaur
5. Robert Hicks
126,61528.97−6.24
Greens 1. Nina Springle
2. Matthew Kirwan
3. Jacqueline Mitchell
4. Jake Vos
5. James Bennett
24,3905.58−0.71
Justice 1. Peter Davy
2. Kerri Guy
13,2653.03+3.03
Animal Justice 1. Elizabeth Johnston
2. Derrin Craig
9,7272.23+0.37
Democratic Labour 1. Peter Stevens
2. Michael Palma
6,3961.46−0.76
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Chris Banhidy
2. Vincent Leone
6,3261.45+0.21
Transport Matters 1. Ali Khan
2. Chetan Sharma
3. Roona Fazal
4. Inderpal Singh
5. Deepakbir Kaur
5,5531.27+1.27
Health Australia 1. Tamsin King
2. Carly Meaden
3,7220.85+0.85
Reason 1. Laura Chipp
2. Brett Kagan
3,7190.85−1.82
Liberal Democrats 1. David Limbrick (elected 5)
2. Matt Ford
3,6810.84−0.89
Sustainable Australia 1. Anthony Cresswell
2. Daryl Budgeon
3,0280.69+0.69
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Kassandra Hall
2. Mardi Hill
3,0190.69+0.12
Aussie Battler 1. David Armstrong
2. Michael Chamberlain
2,8220.65+0.65
Liberty Alliance 1. David Maddison
2. Ralf Schumann
2,3140.53+0.53
Independent 1. Tarang Chawla
2. Nicole Lee
1,4410.33+0.33
Victorian Socialists 1. Aran Mylvaganam
2. Ben Reid
1,2390.28+0.28
Country 1. Andrew Hepner
2. Marilyn Danieli
1,2020.28+0.28
Hudson for Northern Victoria 1. Jannette Sinclair
2. Holly Madill
4020.09+0.09
Independent 1. Stewart Hine620.01+0.01
Independent 1. Bobby Singh490.01+0.01
Independent 1. Peter Mack270.01+0.01
Total formal votes436,97795.86−0.25
Informal votes18,9624.16+0.25
Turnout 455,93989.77−3.10

Southern Metropolitan

The Liberals were defending three seats, and Labor and the Greens were defending one each. [6]

2018 Victorian state election: Southern Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 71,610
Liberal 1. David Davis (elected 1)
2. Georgie Crozier (elected 3)
3. Margaret Fitzherbert
4. Gavan MacRides
5. Miaosheng Yang
164,60738.29−4.43
Labor 1. Philip Dalidakis (elected 2)
2. Nina Taylor (elected 4)
3. Judith Armstrong
4. Graeme Kendall
5. Danny Bellote
148,65634.58+9.38
Greens 1. Sue Pennicuik
2. Earl James
3. Rose Read
4. Duncan Forster
5. James Bennett
57,84913.46−2.08
Animal Justice 1. Ben Schultz
2. Fiona McRostie
9,3152.17+0.52
Reason 1. Jill Mellon-Robertson
2. Edmund Munday
8,5872.00−0.43
Justice 1. Nikki Nicholls
2. Julie Doidge
6,1781.44+1.44
Liberal Democrats 1. Robert Kennedy
2. Kirsty O'Sullivan
5,9401.38−3.23
Sustainable Australia 1. Clifford Hayes (elected 5)
2. Cathryn Houghton
5,6951.32+1.32
Democratic Labour 1. Joel van der Horst
2. Lucia De Summa
5,6841.32−0.85
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Jane Morris
2. Imelda Ryan
4,3641.02+0.23
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Nicole Bourman
2. Ryan Lindfors-Beswick
2,7260.63+0.16
Liberty Alliance 1. Avi Yemini
2. Kaylah Jones
2,0960.49+0.49
Health Australia 1. Ben Moore
2. Cindy Cerecer
2,0550.48+0.48
Victorian Socialists 1. Catheryn Lewis
2. Ivan Mitchell
2,0460.48+0.48
Aussie Battler 1. Mark Hillard
2. Stacey Wain
1,7000.40+0.40
Transport Matters 1. Kim Guest
2. Saeed Muhammad
1,3750.32+0.32
Country 1. Nicola Clow
2. Michele Armstrong
7110.17+0.08
Hudson for Northern Victoria 1. Matthew Perriam
2. Grace Perriam
3420.08+0.08
Total formal votes429,65797.33−0.10
Informal votes11,8012.67+0.10
Turnout 44145889.31−2.56

Western Metropolitan

Labor were defending two seats. Liberals, Greens and Democratic Labour were defending one each. [7]

2018 Victorian state election: Western Metropolitan
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 77,210
Labor 1. Cesar Melhem (elected 1)
2. Ingrid Stitt (elected 2)
3. Kaushaliya Vaghela (elected 4)
4. Kirsten Psaila
5. Louise Persse
214,27946.25+2.27
Liberal 1. Bernie Finn (elected 3)
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 Labour 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, 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

Western Victoria

Liberals/National coalition and Labor were defending 2 seats each. Vote 1 Local Jobs were defending one seat. [8]

2018 Victorian state election: Western Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 76,750
Labor 1. Jaala Pulford (elected 1)
2. Gayle Tierney (elected 3)
3. Dylan Wight
4. Lorraine O'Dal
5. Bernard Gartland
175,83638.18+4.13
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Bev McArthur (elected 2)
2. Josh Morris
3. Jo Armstrong
4. Jennifer Lowe
5. Andrew Black
137,82529.92−7.04
Greens 1. Lloyd Davies
2. Judy Cameron
3. Peter Mewett
4. David Jefferson
5. Judith Baldacchino
34,4827.49−1.70
Justice 1. Stuart Grimley (elected 4)
2. Michelle Tedesco
20,4874.45+4.45
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Geoff Collins
2. Graeme Standen
20,4124.43+2.14
Animal Justice 1. Andy Meddick (elected 5)
2. Jen Gamble
12,7362.77+1.09
Liberal Democrats 1. Lachlan Christie
2. Paul Robson
12,1202.63+0.04
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Katrina Nugent
2. John Berenyi
8,7411.90+1.90
Democratic Labour 1. Frances Beaumont
2. Christian Schultink
7,2461.57+0.04
Country 1. Costa Di Biase
2. John Buchholtz
6,3101.37+0.38
Aussie Battler 1. Anthony Prelorenzo
2. Mark Mitchell
5,4411.18+1.18
Reason 1. Michael Bell
2. Liam Hastie
4,2300.92−1.58
Victorian Socialists 1. Tim Gooden
2. Nada Iskra
3,4260.74+0.74
Health Australia 1. Sonja Ljavroska
2. Kayleen Thoren
3,3460.73+0.73
Sustainable Australia 1. Robert Pascoe
2. Christopher Lynch
2,9150.63+0.63
Transport Matters 1. Nicholas Croker
2. Francesco Raco
2,4190.53+0.53
Liberty Alliance 1. Kenneth Nicholls
2. Daniel Macdonald
2,3840.52+0.52
Hudson for Northern Victoria 1. Sally Hudson
2. Mark Wright
2230.05+0.05
Independent 1. Karl Pongracic1260.03+0.03
Total formal votes460,49895.87−1.16
Informal votes19,8194.13+1.16
Turnout 480,31791.44−2.95

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