This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1961 to 1964, as elected at the 1961 state election:
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1955–1982 | ||||
1947–1952; 1955–1962 | ||||
Liberal | 1961–1982 | |||
Liberal | 1953–1970 | |||
Liberal | 1947–1972 | |||
Liberal | 1960–1982 | |||
Country | 1944–1964 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1973 | |||
1955–1972 | ||||
Country | 1950–1970 | |||
Labor | 1955–1966 | |||
Liberal | 1958–1970 | |||
Labor | 1958–1970 | |||
Liberal | 1956–1982 | |||
Country | 1961–1992 | |||
Liberal | 1960–1988 | |||
Labor | 1955–1970 | |||
Labor | 1955–1973 | |||
Liberal | 1950–1952; 1955–1965 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1967 | |||
Labor | 1945–1955, 1958–1964 | |||
Liberal/Independent | 1958–1964 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1967 | |||
Liberal | 1958–1964 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1967 | |||
Labor | 1962–1977 | |||
Labor | 1956–1967 | |||
Country | 1929–1970 | |||
Labor | 1961–1969 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1962 | |||
Labor | 1955–1973 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1979 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1976 | |||
Liberal | 1947–1952; 1955–1970 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1973 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1976 | |||
Liberal | 1944–1964 | |||
Country | 1947–1976 | |||
Country | 1945–1973 | |||
Labor | 1940–1967 | |||
Liberal | 1952–1964 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1970 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1979 | |||
Liberal | 1947–1952; 1955–1973 | |||
Liberal | 1958–1969 | |||
Labor | 1955–1970 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1976 | |||
Liberal | 1949–1971 | |||
Liberal | 1961–1979 | |||
Labor | 1955–1967 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1964 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1964 | |||
Country | 1952–1968 | |||
Liberal | 1958–1973 | |||
Labor | 1942–1970 | |||
Independent/Liberal | 1955–1979 | |||
Labor | 1950–1970 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1976 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1973 | |||
Labor | 1947–1962 | |||
Country | 1961–1982 | |||
Labor | 1955–1973 | |||
Liberal | 1950–1964 | |||
Liberal | 1958–1979 | |||
Country | 1962–1988 | |||
Liberal | 1956–1976 | |||
Labor | 1957–1988 | |||
Labor | 1962–1985 | |||
Liberal | 1955–1976 |
On 18 March 1962, the Labor member for Richmond, Bill Towers, died. Labor candidate Clyde Holding won the resulting by-election on 12 May 1962.
On 30 May 1962, the Liberal member for Broadmeadows, Harry Kane, died. Labor candidate John Wilton won the resulting by-election on 4 August 1962.
On 11 September 1962, the Country member for Mildura, Nathaniel Barclay, died. Country candidate Milton Whiting won the resulting by-election on 27 October 1962.
Moorabbin MLA Bob Suggett had been re-elected as an Independent Liberal in 1961 after losing Liberal preselection before that election. He was readmitted to the Liberal Party in 1964.