See main article: 2006 Victorian state election.
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Votes cast | 3,110,172 | Turnout | 92.73% | |||
Informal votes | 133,243 | Informal % | 4.28% | |||
Party | Primary votes | % | Seats | |||
Labor Party | 1,234,082 | 41.45% | 19 | |||
Liberal Party | 1,028,421 | 34.55% | 15 | |||
Greens | 314,847 | 10.58% | 3 | |||
National Party | 131,946 | 4.43% | 2 | |||
Family First | 114,739 | 3.85% | 0 | |||
Democratic Labor Party | 58,722 | 1.97% | 1 | |||
Other candidates | 94,172 | 3.17% | 0 | |||
Total | 2,976,929 | < | -- Leave blank --> | 40 |
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Parties represented under the category "Other candidates" include:
Composition of the Legislative Assembly of the 55th Parliament of Victoria | 2006 result | |||||||||
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District | Sitting member | Political party | Margin | Status | Retain/gain | Swing | Person elected | |||
Albert Park | John Thwaites | ALP | 4.80% | Fairly safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -2.8% | John Thwaites | ||
Altona | Lynne Kosky | ALP | 24.70% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -4.5% | Lynne Kosky | ||
Ballarat East | Geoff Howard | ALP | 7.62% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -0.9% | Geoff Howard | ||
Ballarat West | Karen Overington | ALP | 9.01% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -1.0% | Karen Overington | ||
Bass | Ken Smith) | Liberal | 0.65% | Marginal | retain | +4.9% | Ken Smith | |||
Bayswater | Peter Lockwood | ALP | 2.75% | Marginal | gain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -5.6% | Heidi Victoria | ||
Bellarine | Lisa Neville | ALP | 8.26% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -0.3% | Lisa Neville | ||
Benalla | Bill Sykes | National | 1.98% | Marginal | retain | +15.5% | Bill Sykes | |||
Benambra | Tony Plowman | Liberal | 4.04% | Fairly safe | retain | +3.7% | Bill Tilley | |||
Bendigo East | Jacinta Allan | ALP | 12.97% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -7.7% | Jacinta Allan | ||
Bendigo West | Bob Cameron | ALP | 15.95% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -5.3% | Bob Cameron | ||
Bentleigh | Rob Hudson | ALP | 4.75% | Fairly safe | retain | +1.6% | Rob Hudson | |||
Box Hill | Robert Clark | Liberal | 1.10% | Marginal | retain | +4.1% | Robert Clark | |||
Brighton | Louise Asher | Liberal | 7.42% | Safe | retain | +3.5% | Louise Asher | |||
Broadmeadows | John Brumby | ALP | 30.79% | Very safe | retain | +1.4% | John Brumby | |||
Brunswick | Carlo Carli | ALP | 9.30% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -4.7% | Carlo Carli | ||
Bulleen | Nicholas Kotsiras | Liberal | 2.65% | Marginal | retain | +5.8% | Nicholas Kotsiras | |||
Bundoora | Sherryl Garbutt | ALP | 17.58% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -2.5% | Colin Brooks | ||
Burwood | Bob Stensholt | ALP | 5.10% | Fairly safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -1.4% | Bob Stensholt | ||
Carrum | Jenny Lindell | ALP | 12.17% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -5.5% | Jenny Lindell | ||
Caulfield | Helen Shardey | Liberal | 2.26% | Marginal | retain | +5.3% | Helen Shardey | |||
Clayton | Hong Lim | ALP | 23.85% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -3.5% | Hong Lim | ||
Cranbourne | Jude Perera | ALP | 10.80% | Safe | retain | +0.5% | Jude Perera | |||
Dandenong | John Pandazopoulos | ALP | 20.32% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -1.6% | John Pandazopoulos | ||
Derrimut | Telmo Languiller | ALP | 27.31% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -3.0% | Telmo Languiller | ||
Doncaster | Victor Perton | Liberal | 0.78% | Marginal | retain | +7.3% | Mary Wooldridge | |||
Eltham | Steve Herbert | ALP | 4.80% | Fairly safe | retain | +1.7% | Steve Herbert | |||
Essendon | Judy Maddigan | ALP | 15.92% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -4.2% | Judy Maddigan | ||
Evelyn | Heather McTaggart | ALP | 0.34% | Very marginal | gain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -3.1% | Christine Fyffe | ||
Ferntree Gully | Anne Eckstein | ALP | 2.29% | Marginal | gain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -2.3% | Nick Wakeling | ||
Footscray | Bruce Mildenhall | ALP | 24.91% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -0.3% | Marsha Thomson | ||
Forest Hill | Kirstie Marshall | ALP | 5.79% | Fairly safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -5.0% | Kirstie Marshall | ||
Frankston | Alistair Harkness | ALP | 5.78% | Fairly safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -2.6% | Alistair Harkness | ||
Geelong | Ian Trezise | ALP | 8.11% | Safe | retain | +0.2% | Ian Trezise | |||
Gembrook | Tammy Lobato | ALP | 1.59% | Marginal | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -0.9% | Tammy Lobato | ||
Gippsland East | Craig Ingram | Independent | 11.75% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -2.6% | Craig Ingram | ||
Gippsland South | Peter Ryan | National | 10.86% | Safe | retain | +5.0% | Peter Ryan | |||
Hastings | Rosy Buchanan | ALP | 0.86% | Marginal | gain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -1.8% | Neale Burgess | ||
Hawthorn | Ted Baillieu | Liberal | 5.89% | Fairly safe | retain | +6.4% | Ted Baillieu | |||
Ivanhoe | Craig Langdon | ALP | 12.50% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -2.0% | Craig Langdon | ||
Keilor | George Seitz | ALP | 18.05% | Safe | retain | +1.4% | George Seitz | |||
Kew | Andrew McIntosh | Liberal | 5.99% | Fairly safe | retain | +3.6% | Andrew McIntosh | |||
Kilsyth | Dympna Beard | ALP | 2.10% | Marginal | gain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -2.4% | David Hodgett | ||
Kororoit | Andre Haermeyer | ALP | 27.06% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -1.4% | Andre Haermeyer | ||
Lara | Peter Loney | ALP | 22.35% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -4.4% | John Eren | ||
Lowan | Hugh Delahunty | National | 17.09% | Safe | retain | +5.0% | Hugh Delahunty | |||
Lyndhurst | Tim Holding | ALP | 25.09% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -3.6% | Tim Holding | ||
Macedon | Joanne Duncan | ALP | 9.26% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -1.0% | Joanne Duncan | ||
Malvern | Robert Doyle | Liberal | 10.19% | Safe | retain | +2.1% | Michael O’Brien | |||
Melbourne | Bronwyn Pike | ALP | 1.93% | Marginal | retain | +0.1% | Bronwyn Pike | |||
Melton | Don Nardella | ALP | 15.33% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -1.8% | Don Nardella | ||
Mildura | Russell Savage | Independent | 18.46% | Safe | gain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -24.6% | Peter Crisp | ||
Mill Park | Lily D'Ambrosio | ALP | 26.79% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -6.0% | Lily D'Ambrosio | ||
Mitcham | Tony Robinson | ALP | 7.69% | Fairly safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -5.7% | Tony Robinson | ||
Monbulk | James Merlino | ALP | 8.27% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -1.6% | James Merlino | ||
Mordialloc | Janice Munt | ALP | 4.54% | Fairly safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -1.0% | Janice Munt | ||
Mornington | Robin Cooper | Liberal | 1.83% | Marginal | retain | +10.1% | David Morris | |||
Morwell | Brendan Jenkins | ALP | 4.87% | Fairly safe | gain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -7.0% | Russell Northe | ||
Mount Waverley | Maxine Morand | ALP | 2.30% | Marginal | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -2.0% | Maxine Morand | ||
Mulgrave | Daniel Andrews | ALP | 16.23% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -0.4% | Daniel Andrews | ||
Murray Valley | Ken Jasper | National | 13.90% | Safe | retain | +7.9% | Ken Jasper | |||
Narracan | Ian Maxfield | ALP | 6.83% | Fairly safe | gain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -9.5% | Gary Blackwood | ||
Narre Warren North | Luke Donnellan | ALP | 9.71% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -0.5% | Luke Donnellan | ||
Narre Warren South | Dale Wilson | ALP | 12.61% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -1.7% | Judith Graley | ||
Nepean | Martin Dixon | Liberal | 0.18% | Very marginal | retain | +9.2% | Martin Dixon | |||
Niddrie | Rob Hulls | ALP | 16.61% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -5.4% | Rob Hulls | ||
Northcote | Mary Delahunty | ALP | 7.91% | Fairly safe | retain | +0.6% | Fiona Richardson | |||
Oakleigh | Ann Barker | ALP | 15.22% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -2.8% | Ann Barker | ||
Pascoe Vale | Christine Campbell | ALP | 24.21% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -1.4% | Christine Campbell | ||
Polwarth | Terry Mulder | Liberal | 9.54% | Safe | retain | +1.2% | Terry Mulder | |||
Prahran | Tony Lupton | ALP | 4.43% | Fairly safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -0.8% | Tony Lupton | ||
Preston | Michael Leighton | ALP | 25.76% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -0.5% | Robin Scott | ||
Richmond | Richard Wynne | ALP | 3.10% | Marginal | retain | +0.5 | Richard Wynne | |||
Ripon | Joe Helper | ALP | 7.44% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -3.1% | Joe Helper | ||
Rodney | Noel Maughan | National | 9.96% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -5.6% | Paul Weller | ||
Sandringham | Murray Thompson | Liberal | 3.04% | Marginal | retain | +5.7% | Murray Thompson | |||
Scoresby | Kim Wells | Liberal | 3.33% | Marginal | retain | +7.9% | Kim Wells | |||
Seymour | Ben Hardman | ALP | 9.50% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -2.8% | Ben Hardman | ||
Shepparton | Jeanette Powell | National | 4.28% | Marginal | retain | +12.4% | Jeanette Powell | |||
South Barwon | Michael Crutchfield | ALP | 5.02% | Fairly safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -2.7% | Michael Crutchfield | ||
South-West Coast | Denis Napthine | Liberal | 0.75% | Very marginal | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -3.3% | Denis Napthine | ||
Swan Hill | Peter Walsh | National | 14.16% | Safe | retain | +12.5% | Peter Walsh | |||
Tarneit | Mary Gillett | ALP | 17.41% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -4.9% | Tim Pallas | ||
Thomastown | Peter Batchelor | ALP | 31.75% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -0.6% | Peter Batchelor | ||
Warrandyte | Phil Honeywood | Liberal | 6.36% | Fairly safe | retain | +2.6% | Ryan Smith | |||
Williamstown | Steve Bracks | ALP | 25.72% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -1.4% | Steve Bracks | ||
Yan Yean | Danielle Green | ALP | 9.54% | Safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="e9e9e9" | -1.6% | Danielle Green | ||
Yuroke | Liz Beattie | ALP | 22.89% | Very safe | retain | align="center" bgcolor="" | -2.7% | Liz Beattie | ||
Source: Victorian Electoral Commission[1] | ||||||||||
Votes cast | 388,126 | Turnout | 93.99% | ||||||
Informal votes | 12,179 | Informal % | 3.14% | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Quotas | Seats | |||||
Labor Party | 135,264 | 35.98% | 2.1619 | 2 | |||||
Liberal Party | 168,583 | 44.84% | 2.6905 | 3 | |||||
Greens | 39,587 | 10.53% | 0.6318 | 0 | |||||
Family First Party | 16,670 | 4.43% | 0.2660 | 0 | |||||
Australian Democrats | 5,225 | 1.39% | 0.834 | 0 | |||||
Other | 10,618 | 2.82% | 0.169 | - | |||||
Total | 375,947 | < | -- Leave blank --> | < | -- Leave blank --> | 5 | < | -- Leave blank --> | |
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Elected MPs:
Candidates from the Democratic Labor Party and the People Power Party also ran for the Eastern Metropolitan Region.
Votes cast | 391,826 | Turnout | 93.81% | ||||||
Informal votes | 12,625 | Informal % | 3.22% | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Quotas | Seats | |||||
Labor Party | 132,334 | 34.90% | 2.094 | 2 | |||||
Liberal Party | 148,734 | 39.22% | 2.353 | 2 | |||||
National Party | 32,623 | 8.60% | 0.516 | 1 | |||||
Greens | 34,745 | 9.16% | 0.550 | 0 | |||||
Family First Party | 16,895 | 4.46% | 0.267 | 0 | |||||
Other | 13,870 | 3.66% | 0.220 | 0 | |||||
Total | 379,201 | < | -- Leave blank --> | < | -- Leave blank --> | 5 | < | -- Leave blank --> | |
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Elected MPs:
Candidates from: the Democratic Labor Party, the People Power Party, the Country Alliance and the Christian Democratic Party also ran for the Eastern Victoria Region, as did independent candidates.
Votes cast | 381,879 | Turnout | 91.12% | ||||||
Informal votes | 21,730 | Informal % | 5.69% | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Quotas | Seats | |||||
Labor Party | 176,303 | 48.95% | 2.937 | 3 | |||||
Liberal Party | 83,634 | 23.22% | 1.393 | 1 | |||||
Greens | 61,465 | 17.07% | 1.024 | 1 | |||||
Family First Party | 10,117 | 2.81% | 0.169 | 0 | |||||
Australian Democrats | 4,521 | 1.26% | 0.075 | 0 | |||||
Other | 24,109 | 6.69% | 0.402 | 0 | |||||
Total | 360,149 | < | -- Leave blank --> | < | -- Leave blank --> | 5 | < | -- Leave blank --> | |
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Elected MPs:
Candidates from the Democratic Labor Party and the People Power Party also ran for the Northern Metropolitan Region, as did independent candidates.
Votes cast | 380,817 | Turnout | 93.33% | ||||||
Informal votes | 15,426 | Informal % | 4.05% | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Quotas | Seats | |||||
Labor Party | 110,015 | 30.11% | 1.807 | 2 | |||||
Liberal Party | 106,483 | 29.15% | 1.749 | 2 | |||||
National Party | 77,421 | 21.19% | 1.271 | 1 | |||||
Greens | 26,603 | 7.28% | 0.437 | 0 | |||||
Family First Party | 13,381 | 3.66% | 0.220 | 0 | |||||
Other | 31,440 | 8.61% | 0.516 | 0 | |||||
Total | 365,343 | < | -- Leave blank --> | < | -- Leave blank --> | 5 | < | -- Leave blank --> | |
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Elected MPs:
Candidates from: the Democratic Labor Party, the Country Alliance, the People Power Party and the Christian Democratic Party also ran for the Northern Victoria Region, as did independent candidates.
Votes cast | 373,225 | Turnout | 90.24% | ||||||
Informal votes | 11,420 | Informal % | 3.06% | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Quotas | Seats | |||||
Labor Party | 112,762 | 31.17% | 1.870 | 2 | |||||
Liberal Party | 167,202 | 46.21% | 2.773 | 2 | |||||
Greens | 56,816 | 15.70% | 0.942 | 1 | |||||
Family First Party | 7,894 | 2.18% | 0.131 | 0 | |||||
Australian Democrats | 6,219 | 1.72% | 0.103 | 0 | |||||
Other | 10,912 | 3.02% | 0.181 | 0 | |||||
Total | 361,805 | < | -- Leave blank --> | < | -- Leave blank --> | 5 | < | -- Leave blank --> | |
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Elected MPs:
Candidates from the People Power Party and the Democratic Labor Party also ran for the Southern Metropolitan Region, as did independent candidates.
Votes cast | 385,747 | Turnout | 93.41% | ||||||
Informal votes | 20,200 | Informal % | 5.24% | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Quotas | Seats | |||||
Labor Party | 181,986 | 49.78% | 2.987 | 3 | |||||
Liberal Party | 123,067 | 33.67% | 2.020 | 2 | |||||
Greens | 26,408 | 7.22% | 0.434 | 0 | |||||
Family First Party | 19,238 | 5.26% | 0.316 | 0 | |||||
Australian Democrats | 4,967 | 1.36% | 0.812 | 0 | |||||
Other | 9,881 | 2.70% | 0.162 | 0 | |||||
Total | 365,547 | < | -- Leave blank --> | < | -- Leave blank --> | 5 | < | -- Leave blank --> | |
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Elected MPs:
Candidates from: the Democratic Labor Party, the People Power Party and the Christian Democratic Party also ran for the South Eastern Metropolitan Region, as did independent candidates.
Votes cast | 399,486 | Turnout | 92.51% | ||||||
Informal votes | 25,075 | Informal % | 6.28 | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Quotas | Seats | |||||
Labor Party | 219,706 | 58.68% | 3.521 | 3 | |||||
Liberal Party | 91,604 | 24.47% | 1.468 | 1 | |||||
Greens | 35,201 | 9.40% | 0.564 | 1 | |||||
Family First Party | 15,032 | 4.01% | 0.241 | 0 | |||||
Australian Democrats | 3,741 | 1.00% | 0.060 | 0 | |||||
Other | 9,127 | 2.44% | 0.146 | 0 | |||||
Total | 374,411 | < | -- Leave blank --> | < | -- Leave blank --> | 5 | < | -- Leave blank --> | |
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Elected MPs:
Candidates from the Democratic Labor Party and the People Power Party also ran for the Western Metropolitan Region.
Votes cast | 409,066 | Turnout | 93.46% | ||||||
Informal votes | 14,588 | Informal % | 3.57% | ||||||
Party | Primary votes | % | Quotas | Seats | |||||
Labor Party | 165,712 | 42.01% | 2.520 | 2 | |||||
Liberal Party | 139,114 | 35.27% | 2.116 | 2 | |||||
National Party | 21,902 | 5.55% | 0.333 | 0 | |||||
Greens | 34,022 | 8.62% | 0.518 | 0 | |||||
Democratic Labor Party | 10,485 | 2.66% | 0.160 | 1 | |||||
Other | 23,243 | 5.90% | 0.354 | 0 | |||||
Total | 394,478 | < | -- Leave blank --> | < | -- Leave blank --> | 5 | < | -- Leave blank --> | |
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Elected MPs
Candidates from the Family First Party, the Country Alliance, the People Power Party and the Socialist Alliance also ran for the Western Victoria Region, as did independent candidates.