Electoral results for the Western Victoria Region

This is a list of electoral results for the Western Victoria Region in Victorian state elections from the region's creation in 2006 until the present.

Election results edit

Elections in the 2020s edit

2022 edit

Labor were defending two seats. The Liberal Party, Derryn Hinch's Justice Party, and the Animal Justice Party were defending one seat each.[1]

2022 Victorian state election: Western Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 82,036
Labor 1. Jacinta Ermacora (elected 1)
2. Gayle Tierney (elected 3)
3. Megan Bridger-Darling
4. Sue Pavlovich
5. Heather Stokes
175,024 35.56 -2.66
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Bev McArthur (elected 2)
2. Joe McCracken (elected 5)
3. Anita Rank
4. Angela Shearman
5. Robert Letts
133,231 27.07 -2.80
Greens 1. Sarah Mansfield (elected 4)
2. John Barnes
3. Judith Baldacchino
4. Eva van der Vlies
5. Linda Zibell
42,709 8.68 +1.18
Legalise Cannabis 1. Andrew Dowling
2. Melanie Humphrey
24,763 5.03 +5.03
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Ben Collyer
2. Graeme Standen
18,460 3.78 -0.67
Liberal Democrats 1. Julia McGrath
2. Paul Barker
16,471 3.35 +0.71
One Nation 1. Terri Elizabeth Pryse-Smith
2. Sabine De Pyle
13,065 2.65 +2.65
Democratic Labour 1. Costa Di Biase
2. Ron Skrunzy
10,696 2.17 +0.60
Family First 1. Dean Conkwright
2. Chioma Ikeh
10,320 2.10 +2.10
Justice 1. Stuart Grimley
2. Simone O'Brien
8,697 1.77 -2.69
Animal Justice 1. Andy Meddick
2. Hannah Wilshier
8,660 1.76 -1.01
Sack Dan Andrews 1. Tosh-Jake Finnigan
2. Ismail Efe Celikdogen
3. Sinan Orhan
5,012 1.02 +1.02
Victorian Socialists 1. Madilyn Gorman
2. Abbey Randall
3,656 0.74 +0.00
United Australia 1. Natalie Valerie Failla
2. Keith Raymond
3,620 0.73 +0.73
Reason 1. Emma Sinclair
2. Olivia Hurley
3,475 0.71 -0.21
Angry Victorians 1. Chris Burson
2. Richard Beeck
2,699 0.55 +0.55
Health Australia 1. Constantine Lazos
2. Angelica Brennfleck
2,607 0.53 -0.20
Companions and Pets 1. Geoff Collins
2. Simone Fisher
2,544 0.52 +0.52
Freedom 1. Antun Kovac
2. Flor Vanessa Becerra-Kovac
2,307 0.47 +0.47
Sustainable Australia 1. Madeleine Wearne
2. Robert Pascoe
2,083 0.42 -0.21
Transport Matters 1. Antonela Kearns
2. Eddie Dunn
1,457 0.30 -0.23
New Democrats 1. Cecilia Gomez Benitez
2. Vijaykumar Kachhia
3. Hardik Bipinchandra Dave
4. Jaymik Mahendrakumar Patel
541 0.11 +0.11
Ind. (Indigenous) 1. Storm Hellmuth 161 0.03 +0.03
Total formal votes 464,784 96.62 +0.75
Informal votes 14,734 3.38 -0.75
Turnout 509,387 89.20 −2.24

Elections in the 2010s edit

2018 edit

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

2018 Victorian state election: Western Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 76,750
Labor 1. Jaala Pulford (elected 1)
2. Gayle Tierney (elected 3)
3. Dylan Wight
4. Lorraine O'Dal
5. Bernard Gartland
175,836 38.18 +4.13
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Bev McArthur (elected 2)
2. Josh Morris
3. Jo Armstrong
4. Jennifer Lowe
5. Andrew Black
137,825 29.92 −7.04
Greens 1. Lloyd Davies
2. Judy Cameron
3. Peter Mewett
4. David Jefferson
5. Judith Baldacchino
34,482 7.49 −1.70
Justice 1. Stuart Grimley (elected 4)
2. Michelle Tedesco
20,487 4.45 +4.45
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Geoff Collins
2. Graeme Standen
20,412 4.43 +2.14
Animal Justice 1. Andy Meddick (elected 5)
2. Jen Gamble
12,736 2.77 +1.09
Liberal Democrats 1. Lachlan Christie
2. Paul Robson
12,120 2.63 +0.04
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Katrina Nugent
2. John Berenyi
8,741 1.90 +1.90
Democratic Labour 1. Frances Beaumont
2. Christian Schultink
7,246 1.57 +0.04
Country 1. Costa Di Biase
2. John Buchholtz
6,310 1.37 +0.38
Aussie Battler 1. Anthony Prelorenzo
2. Mark Mitchell
5,441 1.18 +1.18
Reason 1. Michael Bell
2. Liam Hastie
4,230 0.92 −1.58
Victorian Socialists 1. Tim Gooden
2. Nada Iskra
3,426 0.74 +0.74
Health Australia 1. Sonja Ljavroska
2. Kayleen Thoren
3,346 0.73 +0.73
Sustainable Australia 1. Robert Pascoe
2. Christopher Lynch
2,915 0.63 +0.63
Transport Matters 1. Nicholas Croker
2. Francesco Raco
2,419 0.53 +0.53
Liberty Alliance 1. Kenneth Nicholls
2. Daniel Macdonald
2,384 0.52 +0.52
Hudson for Northern Victoria 1. Sally Hudson
2. Mark Wright
223 0.05 +0.05
Independent 1. Karl Pongracic 126 0.03 +0.03
Total formal votes 460,498 95.87 −1.16
Informal votes 19,819 4.13 +1.16
Turnout 480,317 91.44 −2.95

2014 edit

2014 Victorian state election: Western Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 72,940
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Simon Ramsay (elected 1)
2. Josh Morris (elected 3)
3. David O'Brien
4. Jennifer Almeida Reis
5. Donna Winfield
161,755 36.96 −7.39
Labor 1. Jaala Pulford (elected 2)
2. Gayle Tierney (elected 4)
3. Jacinta Ermacora
4. John Stewart
5. Dale Edwards
149,033 34.05 −3.50
Greens 1. Lloyd Davies
2. Judy Cameron
3. Linda Zibell
4. Ricky Lane
5. Patchouly Paterson
40,235 9.19 −0.62
Palmer United 1. Catriona Thoolen
2. Gerard Murphy
3. Cameron Hickey
11,704 2.67 +2.67
Liberal Democrats 1. Mark Thompson
2. Baydon Beddoe
11,321 2.59 +2.59
Sex Party 1. Jayden Millard
2. Douglas Leitch
10,925 2.50 +2.50
Shooters and Fishers 1. Nicole Bourman
2. Megan Winter
10,028 2.29 +2.29
Family First 1. Barry Newton
2. Julie Gebbing
8,513 1.95 −1.32
Animal Justice 1. Andy Meddick
2. Jennifer Gamble
7,346 1.68 +1.68
Democratic Labour 1. Mark Farrell
2. Joanne Schill
6,694 1.53 −0.62
Vote 1 Local Jobs 1. James Purcell (elected 5)
2. Tanya Waterson
5,621 1.28 +1.28
Country Alliance 1. Garry Kerr
2. Ronald Heath
4,341 0.99 −1.71
Christians 1. Anne Foster
2. Leo van Veelen
3,720 0.85 +0.85
Cyclists 1. Kathy Francis
2. Colin Charles
1,762 0.40 +0.40
People Power Victoria 1. Philip Gluyas
2. Dianne Bell
1,687 0.39 +0.39
Rise Up Australia 1. Michael Keane
2. Merle Johnston
1,481 0.34 +0.34
Voice for the West 1. Garry Thomas
2. Johanne Curran
1,338 0.31 +0.31
Independent Gary Mannion 134 0.03 +0.03
Total formal votes 437,637 97.03
Informal votes 13,388 2.97
Turnout 451,025 94.39

2010 edit

2010 Victorian state election: Western Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 70,933
Liberal/National Coalition 1. David Koch (elected 1)
2. Simon Ramsay (elected 3)
3. David O'Brien (elected 5)
4. Melanie Dow
5. Ruby Cameron
184,446 43.3 +2.5
Labor 1. Jaala Pulford (elected 2)
2. Gayle Tierney (elected 4)
3. Richard Morrow
4. Geoff Dawson
5. Paul Romas
162,807 38.3 -3.7
Greens 1. Marcus Ward
2. Judy Cameron
3. Jamal Blakkarly
4. Susan Perron
5. Jean Christie
43,525 10.2 +1.6
Family First 1. Joshua Reimer
2. Graeme Presser
3. Trevor Pearce
4. Jahzeel Concepcion
5. Jim Rainey
14,165 3.3 -0.6
Country Alliance 1. Miles Hodge
2. Ron Heath
11,399 2.7 +1.8
Democratic Labor 1. Peter Kavanagh
2. Steve Campbell
3. Jane Byrne
4. Maria Mazzarella
5. Max Crockett
9,252 2.2 -0.5
Total formal votes 425,594 97.1 +0.7
Informal votes 12,882 2.9 -0.7
Turnout 438,476 94.0 +0.5

Elections in the 2000s edit

2006 edit

2006 Victorian state election: Western Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 65,747
Labor 1. Jaala Pulford (elected 1)
2. Gayle Tierney (elected 3)
3. Elaine Carbines
4. Christine Couzens
5. Chris Papas
165,712 42.0 -5.3
Liberal 1. John Vogels (elected 2)
2. David Koch (elected 4)
3. Kate Bullen
4. Paul Johnston
5. John Oxley
139,114 35.3 -1.9
Greens 1. Marcus Ward
2. Gillian Blair
3. Stephen Chenery
4. Karen McAloon
5. Judy Cameron
34,022 8.6 +0.4
National 1. Samantha McIntosh
2. Peter McIntyre
21,902 5.6 +0.3
Family First 1. Gordon Alderson
2. Monique Podbury
3. Michael Croot
4. Anna Jennings
5. Michael Albers
15,512 3.9 +3.9
Democratic Labor 1. Peter Kavanagh (elected 5)
2. Clare Power
3. David Power
4. Michael Casanova
5. Leanne Casanova
10,485 2.7 +2.7
Country Alliance 1. Miles Hodge
2. Ron Heath
3,500 0.9 +0.9
People Power 1. Greg Jones
2. Lachlan Jones
2,922 0.7 +0.7
Socialist Alliance 1. Sue Bull
2. Rowan Stewart
1,130 0.3 +0.3
Independent John Camilleri 179 0.05 +0.05
Total formal votes 394,478 96.4 -0.5
Informal votes 14,588 3.6 +0.5
Turnout 409,066 93.5

References edit

  1. ^ "Western Victoria Region results". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  2. ^ "State Election 2018: Western Victoria Region results summary - Victorian Electoral Commission". www.vec.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 13 December 2018.