Electoral regions of Victoria

Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, the upper house of the Parliament of the Australian State of Victoria, are elected from eight multi-member electorates called regions. The Legislative Council has 40 members, five from each of the eight regions.

The boundaries of the electoral regions were last drawn in 2021.

Reform of 2003

A major reform of the Parliament was made by the Labor government, led by Steve Bracks, by the Constitution (Parliamentary Reform) Act 2003. Under the new system, members of the Legislative Council serve terms linked to elections for the Legislative Assembly, which are fixed four-year terms, unless dissolved sooner.

Each electoral region consists of 11 contiguous Legislative Assembly electoral districts with about 420,000 electors each. Each region elects five members to the Legislative Council by a single transferable vote. There are currently 40 members of the Legislative Council, four fewer than previously. The changes also introduced proportional representation, making it easier for minor parties to gain seats in the Legislative Council. With each region electing 5 members, the quota for a seat in each region, after distribution of preferences, is 16.7% (one-sixth). At the same time, the Council's ability to block supply was removed.

The Electoral Boundaries Commission drew the boundaries of the new regions in 2005.[1] The new system came into effect for the 2006 Victorian election.

Current regions

Victoria is divided into eight electoral regions, 3 rural and 5 metropolitan:

The boundaries of the electoral regions were last drawn in 2021 in unison with the redistricting of electorates. Prior to the 2022 state election, the Eastern Metropolitan Region was renamed the North-Eastern Metropolitan region.[2]

Provinces 1856 to 2006

The Legislative Council was formerly elected from 22 single-member electorates called "provinces". The members of the council sat for two assembly terms so two members sat for each province. This is a list of the provinces as of 2005:

The following provinces also existed but were abolished prior to 2002:

# = Original Province of inaugural (upper-house chamber) Legislative Council 1856[3]

The old system tended to favour the Liberal Party and the National Party (often in coalition) over the Labor Party and other parties . This caused many instances where a Labor-controlled Assembly faced an opposition-controlled Council — a rare occurrence elsewhere in Australia.

Electoral districts 1851 to 1856

The Victorian Legislative Council was initially a single chamber (unicameral) when first created and consisted of members some of whom were nominated and some elected. The electoral districts were:[4][5]

  1. ^ a b c d e added in the expansion of the council in 1855.

MLCs by regions

Northern Metropolitan Region

Election 1st MLC 2nd MLC 3rd MLC 4th MLC 5th MLC
2006 Labor
(Theo Theophanous)
Liberal
(Matthew Guy)
Labor
(Jenny Mikakos)
Greens
(Greg Barber)
Labor
(Nazih Elasmar)
2010 Labor
(Jenny Mikakos)
Liberal
(Matthew Guy)
Greens
(Greg Barber)
Labor
(Nazih Elasmar)
Liberal
(Craig Ondarchie)
2014 Labor
(Jenny Mikakos)
Liberal
(Craig Ondarchie)
Greens
(Greg Barber)
Labor
(Nazih Elasmar)
  Sex Party
(Fiona Patten)
2018 Labor
(Jenny Mikakos)
Labor
(Nazih Elasmar)
Greens
(Samantha Ratnam)
Liberal
(Craig Ondarchie)
Reason
(Fiona Patten)
2022 Labor
(Sheena Watt)
Liberal
(Evan Mulholland)
Greens
(Samantha Ratnam)
Labor
(Enver Erdogan)
Democratic Labour
(Adem Somyurek)

Southern Metropolitan Region

Election 1st MLC 2nd MLC 3rd MLC 4th MLC 5th MLC
2006 Liberal
(David Davis)
Labor
(John Lenders)
Liberal
(Andrea Coote)
Greens
(Sue Pennicuik)
Labor
(Evan Thornley)
2010 Liberal
(David Davis)
Labor
(John Lenders)
Liberal
(Andrea Coote)
Liberal
(Georgie Crozier)
Greens
(Sue Pennicuik)
2014 Liberal
(David Davis)
Labor
(Philip Dalidakis)
Liberal
(Georgie Crozier)
Greens
(Sue Pennicuik)
Liberal
(Margaret Fitzherbert)
2018 Liberal
(David Davis)
Labor
(Philip Dalidakis)
Liberal
(Georgie Crozier)
Labor
(Nina Taylor)
Sustainable
(Clifford Hayes)
2022 Liberal
(David Davis)
Labor
(John Berger)
Liberal
(Georgie Crozier)
Greens
(Katherine Copsey)
Labor
(Ryan Batchelor)

North-Eastern Metropolitan Region

Election 1st MLC 2nd MLC 3rd MLC 4th MLC 5th MLC
2006 Liberal
(Richard Dalla-Riva)
Labor
(Shaun Leane)
Liberal
(Bruce Atkinson)
Labor
(Brian Tee)
Liberal
(Jan Kronberg)
2010 Liberal
(Richard Dalla-Riva)
Labor
(Shaun Leane)
Liberal
(Bruce Atkinson)
Liberal
(Jan Kronberg)
Labor
(Brian Tee)
2014 Liberal
(Mary Wooldridge)
Labor
(Shaun Leane)
Liberal
(Bruce Atkinson)
Liberal
(Richard Dalla-Riva)
Greens
(Samantha Dunn)
2018 Labor
(Shaun Leane)
Liberal
(Mary Wooldridge)
Labor
(Sonja Terpstra)
Liberal
(Bruce Atkinson)
Transport Matters
(Rod Barton)
2022 Labor
(Shaun Leane)
Liberal
(Matthew Bach)
Labor
(Sonja Terpstra)
Liberal
(Nick McGowan)
Greens
(Aiv Puglielli)

South-Eastern Metropolitan Region

Election 1st MLC 2nd MLC 3rd MLC 4th MLC 5th MLC
2006 Labor
(Gavin Jennings)
Liberal
(Gordon Rich-Phillips)
Labor
(Adem Somyurek)
Liberal
(Inga Peulich)
Labor
(Bob Smith)
2010 Labor
(Gavin Jennings)
Liberal
(Gordon Rich-Phillips)
Labor
(Adem Somyurek)
Liberal
(Inga Peulich)
Labor
(Lee Tarlamis)
2014 Labor
(Gavin Jennings)
Liberal
(Gordon Rich-Phillips)
Labor
(Adem Somyurek)
Liberal
(Inga Peulich)
Greens
(Nina Springle)
2018 Labor
(Gavin Jennings)
Labor
(Adem Somyurek)
Liberal
(Gordon Rich-Phillips)
Labor
(Tien Kieu)
Liberal Democrats
(David Limbrick)
2022 Labor
(Lee Tarlamis)
Liberal
(Ann-Marie Hermans)
Labor
(Michael Galea)
Legalise Cannabis
(Rachel Payne)
Liberal Democrats
(David Limbrick)

Western Metropolitan Region

Election 1st MLC 2nd MLC 3rd MLC 4th MLC 5th MLC
2006 Labor
(Justin Madden)
Liberal
(Bernie Finn)
Labor
(Khalil Eideh)
Labor
(Martin Pakula)
Greens
(Colleen Hartland)
2010 Labor
(Martin Pakula)
Liberal
(Bernie Finn)
Labor
(Khalil Eideh)
Liberal
(Andrew Elsbury)
Greens
(Colleen Hartland)
2014 Labor
(Cesar Melhem)
Liberal
(Bernie Finn)
Labor
(Khalil Eideh)
Greens
(Colleen Hartland)
Democratic Labour
(Rachel Carling-Jenkins)
2018 Labor
(Cesar Melhem)
Labor
(Ingrid Stitt)
Liberal
(Bernie Finn)
Labor
(Kaushaliya Vaghela)
Justice
(Catherine Cumming)
2022 Labor
(Lizzie Blandthorn)
Liberal
(Moira Deeming)
Labor
(Ingrid Stitt)
Legalise Cannabis
(David Ettershank)
Liberal
(Trung Luu)

Northern Victoria Region

Election 1st MLC 2nd MLC 3rd MLC 4th MLC 5th MLC
2006 Labor
(Candy Broad)
Liberal
(Wendy Lovell)
Nationals
(Damian Drum)
Liberal
(Donna Petrovich)
Labor
(Kaye Darveniza)
2010 Liberal
(Wendy Lovell)
Labor
(Candy Broad)
Nationals
(Damian Drum)
Labor
(Kaye Darveniza)
Liberal
(Donna Petrovich)
2014 Liberal
(Wendy Lovell)
Labor
(Steve Herbert)
Nationals
(Damian Drum)
SFF
(Daniel Young)
Labor
(Jaclyn Symes)
2018 Labor
(Mark Gepp)
Liberal
(Wendy Lovell)
Liberal Democrats
(Tim Quilty)
Justice
(Tania Maxwell)
Labor
(Jaclyn Symes)
2022 Liberal
(Wendy Lovell)
Labor
(Jaclyn Symes)
Nationals
(Gaelle Broad)
Animal Justice
(Georgie Purcell)
One Nation
(Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell)

Eastern Victoria Region

Election 1st MLC 2nd MLC 3rd MLC 4th MLC 5th MLC
2006 Liberal
(Philip Davis)
Labor
(Matt Viney)
Liberal
(Edward O'Donohue)
Labor
(Johan Scheffer)
Nationals
(Peter Hall)
2010 Liberal
(Philip Davis)
Labor
(Matt Viney)
Nationals
(Peter Hall)
Liberal
(Edward O'Donohue)
Labor
(Johan Scheffer)
2014 Liberal
(Edward O'Donohue)
Labor
(Harriet Shing)
Nationals
(Danny O'Brien)
SFF
(Jeff Bourman)
Labor
(Daniel Mulino)
2018 Liberal
(Edward O'Donohue)
Labor
(Jane Garrett)
Nationals
(Melina Bath)
Labor
(Harriet Shing)
SFF
(Jeff Bourman)
2022 Liberal
(Renee Heath)
Labor
(Tom McIntosh)
Nationals
(Melina Bath)
Labor
(Harriet Shing)
SFF
(Jeff Bourman)

Western Victoria Region

Election 1st MLC 2nd MLC 3rd MLC 4th MLC 5th MLC
2006 Labor
(Jaala Pulford)
Liberal
(John Vogels)
Labor
(Gayle Tierney)
Liberal
(David Koch)
Democratic Labour
(Peter Kavanagh)
2010 Liberal
(David Koch)
Labor
(Jaala Pulford)
Liberal
(Simon Ramsay)
Labor
(Gayle Tierney)
Nationals
(David O'Brien)
2014 Liberal
(Simon Ramsay)
Labor
(Jaala Pulford)
Liberal
(Josh Morris)
Labor
(Gayle Tierney)
Local Jobs
(James Purcell)
2018 Labor
(Jaala Pulford)
Liberal
(Bev McArthur)
Labor
(Gayle Tierney)
Justice
(Stuart Grimley)
Animal Justice
(Andy Meddick)
2022 Labor
(Jacinta Ermacora)
Liberal
(Bev McArthur)
Labor
(Gayle Tierney)
Greens
(Sarah Mansfield)
Liberal
(Joe McCracken)

References

  1. ^ "Electoral Boundaries Commission 2000–2001 Redivision Report". Retrieved 16 September 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  2. ^ "Electoral Boundaries Commission releases proposed State electoral boundaries - Electoral Boundaries Commission". www.ebc.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  3. ^ Edward Sweetman (1920). Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. p. 182. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Victorian Electoral Act" (PDF). New South Wales Government. 1851. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  5. ^ "An Act to further alter "The Victoria Electoral Act of 1851" and to increase the Number of Members of the Legislative Council of Victoria. (Assented to 22nd May, 1855.)" (PDF). Australasian Legal Information Institute. 1855. Retrieved 21 May 2013.