ELECTIONS FOR THE DIVISION OF GOLDSTEIN, VICTORIA ==================================================================== ELECTION OF 1 DECEMBER 1984 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Bentleigh, Brighton, Moorabbin, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- New seat: Notional majority: Liberal over ALP 03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 72,789 +07.5 Votes cast: 68,436 94.0 -01.0 Informal votes: 5,492 08.0 +06.1 Formal votes: 62,944 92.0 -06.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick Keelan DLP 1,763 02.8 Pat Brown NPA 1,014 01.6 Maureen Boaler AD 3,232 05.1 -02.8 Garry Moore ALP 24,147 38.4 -02.6 Hon Ian MACPHEE * Lib 32,788 52.1 +02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 62,944 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Enrolment and formality are compared with Balaclava in 1983. 2. Macphee was member for Balaclava 1974-84. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Brown's 1,014 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Keelan 245 24.2 2,008 03.2 Boaler 135 13.3 3,367 05.3 Moore 56 05.5 24,203 38.4 MACPHEE * 578 57.0 33,366 53.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,014 62,944 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Keelan's 2,008 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Boaler 1,312 65.7 4,679 07.4 Moore 276 13.8 24,479 38.9 MACPHEE * 409 20.5 33,775 53.7 (exhausted 11 11 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,008 62,944 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Boaler's 4,679 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Moore 3,069 66.0 27,548 43.8 MACPHEE * 1,582 34.0 35,357 56.2 (exhausted 28 39 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,679 62,944 06.2 02.8 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian Malcolm Macphee (born 1938): Elected 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1984 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 11 JULY 1987 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Bentleigh, Brighton, Moorabbin, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1984 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 06.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 71,083 -02.3 Votes cast: 66,496 93.5 -00.5 Informal votes: 3,295 05.0 -03.0 Formal votes: 63,201 95.0 +03.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tiger Casley 739 01.2 Hon Ian MACPHEE * Lib 35,029 55.4 +03.3 Murray McInnes ALP 22,343 35.4 -03.0 Michael Rowe DLP 1,436 02.3 -00.5 Maureen Boaler AD 3,654 05.8 +00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 63,201 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Casley's 739 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- MACPHEE * 465 63.4 35,494 56.2 McInnes 101 13.8 22,444 35.5 Rowe 50 06.8 1,486 02.4 Boaler 117 15.9 3,771 06.0 (exhausted 5 5 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 739 63,201 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Rowe's 1,486 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- MACPHEE * 441 29.7 35,935 56.9 McInnes 686 46.3 23,130 36.6 Boaler 357 24.1 4,128 06.5 (exhausted 3 8 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,486 63,201 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Boaler's 4,128 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- MACPHEE * 1,631 39.6 37,566 59.5 McInnes 686 46.3 25,618 40.5 (exhausted 9 17 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,128 63,201 09.5 03.3 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian Malcolm Macphee (born 1938): Elected 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987 Macphee lost his Liberal endorsement and retired at the 1990 election, after failing to gain endorsement for Deakin. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 MARCH 1990 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Bentleigh, Brighton, Ormond, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1987 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 09.5 Effect of 1989 redistribution: 04.6 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 77,092 +08.5 Votes cast: 73,549 95.4 +01.9 Informal votes: 2,728 03.7 -01.3 Formal votes: 70,821 96.3 _01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Adrienne Barrett 1,006 01.4 Dr Di Bretherton AD 9,318 13.2 +07.4 Michael Danby ALP 21,138 29.8 -10.2 Diana Wolowski 4,751 06.7 Peter Kormoczy 160 00.2 Dr David Kemp + Lib 33,468 47.3 -03.5 John Casley 222 00.3 Phillip McGibbony CTA 758 01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 70,821 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. For Danby, See Melbourne Ports 1998. 2. Wolowski was an independent Liberal candidate. Her candidacy was a protest against the replacement of Hon Ian Macphee as the Liberal candidate. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Komorczy's 160 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barrett 6 03.8 1,012 01.4 Bretherton 22 13.8 9,340 13.2 Danby 12 07.5 21,150 29.9 Wolowski 48 30.0 4,799 06.8 Kemp + 33 20.6 33,501 47.3 Casley 30 18.8 252 00.4 McGibbony 9 05.6 767 01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 160 70,821 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Casley's 252 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barrett 19 07.7 1,031 01.5 Bretherton 30 12.2 9,370 13.2 Danby 25 10.2 21,175 29.9 Wolowski 72 29.3 4,871 06.9 Kemp + 55 22.4 33,556 47.4 McGibbony 45 18.3 812 01.1 (exhausted 6 6 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 252 70,821 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: McGibbony's 812 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barrett 20 02.5 1,051 01.5 Bretherton 73 09.0 9,443 13.3 Danby 41 05.1 21,216 30.0 Wolowski 104 12.9 4,975 07.0 Kemp + 571 70.6 34,127 48.2 (exhausted 3 9 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 812 70,821 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Barrett's 1,051 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bretherton 759 72.8 10,202 14.4 Danby 175 16.8 21,391 30.2 Wolowski 61 05.8 5,036 07.1 Kemp + 48 04.6 34,175 48.3 (exhausted 8 17 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,051 70,821 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Wolowski's 5,036 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bretherton 3,220 64.1 13,422 19.0 Danby 597 11.9 21,988 31.1 Kemp + 1,205 24.0 35,380 50.0 (exhausted 14 31 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,036 70,821 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Bretherton's 13,422 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Danby 9,157 68.6 31,145 44.0 KEMP + 4,195 31.4 39,575 56.0 (exhausted 70 101 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 13,422 70,821 06.0 01.1 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Alistair Kemp (born 1941): Elected 1990 Born: 14 October 1941, Melbourne Career: Educated University of Melbourne, Yale University (PhD). Political scientist, author and consultant. Professor of Politics, Monash University. Senior adviser to Rt Hon Malcolm Fraser 1975-76. Director of the Prime Minister's Office 1981. Brother of Sen Hon Rodney Kemp. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 MARCH 1993 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Bentleigh, Brighton, Ormond, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1990 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 06.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 78,297 +01.6 Votes cast: 74,832 95.6 +00.2 Informal votes: 1,957 02.6 -01.1 Formal votes: 72,875 97.4 +01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian Gale 1,503 02.1 Geoff Herbert AD 3,479 04.8 -08.4 Martin Pakula ALP 28,436 39.0 +09.2 James Ritchie 983 01.4 Dr David KEMP * Lib 38,474 52.8 +05.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 72,875 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pakula was Vic MLC for Western Metropolitan Region 2006-13, Vic MLA for Lyndhurst 2013-14, Keysborough 2014-22. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Ritchie's 983 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gale 185 18.9 1,688 02.3 Herbert 384 39.3 3,863 05.3 Pakula 180 18.4 28,616 39.3 KEMP * 228 23.3 38,702 53.1 (exhausted 6 6 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 983 72,875 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Gale's 1,688 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Herbert 1,080 64.9 4,943 06.8 Pakula 324 19.5 28,940 39.7 KEMP * 261 15.7 38,963 53.5 (exhausted 23 29 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,688 72,875 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Herbert's 4,943 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pakula 3,436 69.8 32,376 44.5 KEMP * 1,486 30.2 40,449 55.5 (exhausted 21 50 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,943 72,875 05.5 00.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Alistair Kemp (born 1941): Elected 1990, 1993 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 MARCH 1996 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 05.5 Effect of redistribution: 01.6 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 07.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 88,433 +12.9 Votes cast: 81,730 95.7 +00.1 Informal votes: 1,630 02.3 -00.3 Formal votes: 79,864 97.7 +00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Justin Kennedy Grn 3,027 03.8 Dr David KEMP * Lib 44,139 55.3 +00.7 Robert Johnson 425 00.5 Kip Calvery ALP 25,623 32.1 -05.3 Diane Barry AD 6,650 08.3 +03.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 79,864 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Johnson's 425 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kennedy 136 33.3 3,163 04.0 KEMP * 104 25.4 44,243 55.4 Calvery 76 18.6 25,699 32.2 Barry 93 22.7 6,743 08.4 (exhausted 16 16 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 425 79,864 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Kennedy's 3,163 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEMP * 872 28.0 45,115 56.5 Calvery 564 18.1 26,263 32.9 Barry 1,674 53.8 8,417 10.5 (exhausted 53 69 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,163 79,864 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Barry's 8,417 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEMP * 3,181 40.4 48,296 40.4 Calvery 4,693 59.6 30,956 59.6 (exhausted 543 612 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,417 79,864 10.9 03.8 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Alistair Kemp (born 1941): Elected 1990, 1993, 1996 Minister for Schools, Vocational Education and Training 11 March 1996 to 6 October 1997 Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service 11 March 1996 to 6 October 1997 Minister for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs from 6 October 1997 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 OCTOBER 1998 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1996 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 10.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 86,544 -02.1 Votes cast: 82,719 95.6 -00.1 Informal votes: 2,242 02.7 +00.4 Formal votes: 80,477 97.3 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Meret Field 413 00.5 Margaret Khouri ALP 26,980 33.5 +01.4 Peter Crawford ON 1,822 02.3 Joan Dickins 225 00.3 Nick Brunton Grn 2,328 02.9 -00.9 Hon Dr David KEMP * Lib 41,881 52.0 -02.9 Arkadi Shtrambrandt 672 00.8 Diane Barry AD 6,156 07.6 -00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 80,477 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Dickins's 225 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Field 9 04.0 422 00.5 Khouri 33 14.7 27,013 33.6 Crawford 27 12.0 1,849 02.3 Brunton 52 23.1 2,380 03.0 KEMP * 55 24.4 41,936 52.1 Shtrambrandt 17 07.6 689 00.9 Barry 32 14.2 6,188 07.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 225 80,477 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Field's 422 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Khouri 267 63.3 27,280 33.9 Crawford 61 14.5 1,910 02.4 Brunton 25 05.9 2,405 03.0 KEMP * 29 06.9 41,965 52.1 Shtrambrandt 21 05.0 710 00.9 Barry 19 04.5 6,207 07.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 422 80,477 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Shtrambrandt's 710 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Khouri 273 38.5 27,553 34.2 Crawford 5 00.7 1,915 02.4 Brunton 124 17.5 2,529 03.1 KEMP * 123 17.3 42,088 52.3 Barry 185 26.1 6,392 07.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 710 80,477 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Crawford's 1,915 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Khouri 511 26.7 28,064 34.9 Brunton 441 23.0 2,970 03.7 KEMP * 681 35.6 42,769 53.1 Barry 282 14.7 6,674 08.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,915 80,477 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Brunton's 2,970 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Khouri 797 26.8 28,861 35.9 KEMP * 495 16.7 43,267 53.8 Barry 1,678 56.5 8,352 10.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,970 80,477 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Barry's 8,352 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Khouri 4,815 57.7 33,676 41.9 KEMP * 3,537 42.3 46,801 58.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,352 80,477 08.1 02.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Alistair Kemp (born 1941): Elected 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998 Minister for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs to 21 October 1998 Minister for Education, Training and Youth Affairs from 21 October 1998 Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service from 21 October 1998 Vice-President of the Executive Council from 21 October 1998 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 NOVEMBER 2001 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1998 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 08.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 89,779 +03.7 Votes cast: 84,931 94.6 -01.0 Informal votes: 2,350 02.8 +00.1 Formal votes: 82,581 97.2 -00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Dr David KEMP * Lib 43,535 52.7 +00.7 Rachel Powning ALP 22,730 27.5 -06.0 Michaela Newell AD 6,215 07.5 -00.1 Kristin Stegley 4,807 05.8 Teresa Puszka Grn 5,294 06.4 +03.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 82,581 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Stegley's 4,807 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEMP * 629 13.1 44,164 53.5 Powning 646 13.4 23,376 28.3 Newell 2,493 51.9 8,708 10.5 Puszka 1,039 21.6 6,333 07.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,807 82,581 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Puszka's 6,333 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEMP * 709 11.2 44,873 54.3 Powning 1,416 22.4 24,792 30.0 Newell 4,208 66.4 12,916 15.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,333 82,581 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Newell's 12,916 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEMP * 4,249 32.9 49,122 59.5 Powning 8,667 67.1 33,459 40.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 12,916 82,581 09.5 01.4 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Alistair Kemp (born 1941): Elected 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001 Minister for Education, Training and Youth Affairs to 26 November 2001 Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service to 26 November 2001 Vice-President of the Executive Council to 18 July 2004 Minister for Environment and Heritage 26 November 2001 to 18 July 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kemp retired at the 2004 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 OCTOBER 2004 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2001 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 09.5 Effect of redistribution: no change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 89,587 -00.2 Votes cast: 84,748 94.9 +00.3 Informal votes: 2,880 03.4 +00.6 Formal votes: 81,868 96.4 -00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Terry O'Brien 1,585 01.9 Andrew ROBB + Lib 45,829 56.0 +03.2 Mark Hermans FF 1,088 01.3 Craig Tucker ALP 24,941 30.5 +02.9 Aron Igai AD 1,006 01.2 -06.3 Bill Clair Grn 7,251 08.9 +02.4 Heather Shomali 168 00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 81,868 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Shomali's 168 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- O'Brien 33 19.6 1,618 02.0 ROBB + 25 14.9 45,854 56.0 Hermans 22 13.1 1,110 01.4 Tucker 28 16.7 24,969 30.5 Igai 17 10.1 1,023 01.3 Clair 43 25.6 7,294 08.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 168 81,868 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Igai's 1,023 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- O'Brien 131 12.8 1,749 02.1 ROBB + 162 15.8 46,016 56.2 Hermans 51 05.0 1,161 01.4 Tucker 183 17.9 25,152 30.7 Clair 496 48.5 7,790 09.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,023 81,868 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Hermans's 1,161 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- O'Brien 166 14.3 1,915 02.3 ROBB + 706 60.8 46,722 57.1 Tucker 158 13.6 25,310 30.9 Clair 131 11.3 7,921 09.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,161 81,868 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: O'Brien's 1,915 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ROBB + 865 45.2 47,587 58.1 Tucker 498 26.0 25,808 31.5 Clair 552 28.8 8,473 10.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,915 81,868 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Clair's 8,473 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ROBB + 1,560 18.4 49,147 60.0 Tucker 6,913 81.6 32,721 40.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,473 81,868 10.0 00.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew John Robb (born 1951): Elected 2004 Born: 20 August 1951, Melbourne Career: Educated La Trobe University, Dookie Agricultural College. Animal health officer, agricultural economist. Tutor, La Trobe University. Economist, National Farmers� Federation, Executive Director 1985-88. Executive Director, Cattle Council of Australia 1981-84. Deputy Federal Director, Liberal Party 1988-89. Chief of Staff to the Leader of the Opposition, the Hon Andrew Peacock 1989-90. Federal Director, Liberal Party 1990-97. Business executive 1997-2004. Officer of the Order of Australia 2003. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs 27 January 2006 to 30 January 2007 Minister for Vocational and Technical Education from 30 January 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 NOVEMBER 2007 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 10.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 92,049 +02.7 Votes cast: 87,411 95.0 +00.1 Informal votes: 2,112 02.4 -01.0 Formal votes: 85,299 97.6 +01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Bailey AD 1,422 01.7 +00.4 Julia Mason ALP 28,734 33.7 +03.2 Neil Pilling Grn 8,846 10.4 +01.5 Joyce Khoo FF 970 01.1 -00.2 Hon Andrew ROBB * Lib 45,141 52.9 -03.1 Colin Horne 186 00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 85,299 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Horne's 7,122 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bailey 43 23.1 1,465 01.7 Mason 21 11.3 28,755 33.7 Pilling 36 19.4 8,882 10.4 Khoo 38 20.4 1,008 01.2 ROBB * 48 25.8 45,189 53.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 186 85,299 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Khoo's 1,008 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bailey 94 09.3 1,559 01.8 Mason 179 17.8 28,934 33.9 Pilling 190 18.9 9,072 10.6 ROBB * 545 54.1 45,734 53.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,008 85,299 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Bailey's 1,559 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mason 663 42.5 29,597 34.7 Pilling 606 38.9 9,678 11.4 ROBB * 290 18.6 46,024 54.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,559 85,299 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Pilling's 9,678 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mason 7,891 81.5 37,488 44.0 ROBB * 1,787 18.5 47,811 56.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9,678 85,299 06.0 04.0 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew John Robb (born 1951): Elected 2004, 2007 Minister for Vocational and Technical Education to 3 December 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 AUGUST 2010 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2007 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 06.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 93,945 +02.1 Votes cast: 87,293 92.9 -02.1 Informal votes: 2,735 03.1 -00.7 Formal votes: 84,558 96.9 +00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Nick Eden ALP 25,227 29.8 -03.9 Anthony Forster FF 1,187 01.4 +00.3 Hon Andrew ROBB * Lib 44,436 52.6 -00.4 Neil Pilling Grn 13,708 16.2 +05.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 84,558 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Forster's 1,187 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Eden 327 27.6 25,554 30.2 ROBB * 539 45.4 44,975 53.2 Pilling 321 27.0 14,029 16.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,187 84,558 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Pilling's 14,029 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Eden 11,257 80.2 36,811 43.5 ROBB * 2,772 19.8 47,747 56.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 14,029 84,558 06.5 00.4 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew John Robb (born 1951): Elected 2004, 2007, 2010 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 7 SEPTEMBER 2013 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 06.5 Effect of 2010 redistribution: 00.5 shift to Labor 2013 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 06.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 100,544 +07.0 Votes cast: 93,712 93.2 -00.3 Informal votes: 3,121 03.3 +00.2 Formal votes: 90,591 96.7 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Guttmann ALP 21,591 23.8 -06.4 Keith Ryder PUP 2,044 02.3 Rose Read Grn 14,408 15.9 -00.3 Lynette Hannie 604 00.7 Hon Andrew ROBB * Lib 51,193 56.5 +04.4 Ian Joyner FF 751 00.8 -00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 90,591 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Hannie's 604 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Guttmann 76 12.6 21,667 23.9 Ryder 98 16.2 2,142 02.4 Read 112 18.5 14,520 16.0 ROBB * 132 21.9 51,325 56.7 Joyner 186 30.8 937 01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 604 90,591 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Joyner's 937 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Guttmann 150 16.0 21,817 24.1 Ryder 177 18.9 2,319 02.6 Read 232 24.8 14,752 16.3 ROBB * 378 40.3 51,703 57.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 937 90,591 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Ryder's 2,319 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Guttmann 670 28.9 22,487 24.8 Read 676 29.2 15,428 17.0 ROBB * 973 42.0 52,676 58.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,319 90,591 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Read's 15,428 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Guttmann 12,816 83.1 35,303 39.0 ROBB * 2,612 16.9 55,288 61.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 15,428 90,591 11.0 05.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew John Robb (born 1951): Elected 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 Minister for Trade and Investment 18 September 2013 to 18 February 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robb retired at the 2016 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 JULY 2016 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 11.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 104,895 +04.3 Votes cast: 95,903 91.4 -01.8 Informal votes: 2,363 02.5 -00.8 Formal votes: 93,540 97.5 +00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cheryl Hercus Grn 14,871 15.9 00.0 Trevor Bishop FF 1,549 01.7 +00.8 Naren Chellappah AJP 2,222 02.4 Lee Kavanagh 1,738 01.9 Tim WILSON + Lib 52,694 56.3 -00.3 Matthew Coote ALP 20,466 21.9 -02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 93,540 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Bishop's 1,524 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hercus 228 14.7 15,099 16.1 Chellappah 365 23.6 2,587 02.8 Kavanagh 207 13.4 1,945 02.1 WILSON + 581 37.5 53,275 57.0 Coote 168 10.9 20,634 22.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,524 93,540 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Kavanagh's 1,945 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hercus 556 28.6 15,655 16.7 Chellappah 680 35.0 3,267 03.5 WILSON + 400 20.6 53,675 57.4 Coote 309 15.9 20,943 22.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,945 93,540 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Chellappah's 3,267 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hercus 1,827 55.9 17,482 18.7 WILSON + 872 26.7 54,547 58.3 Coote 568 17.4 21,511 23.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,267 93,540 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Hercus's 17,482 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WILSON + 4,081 23.3 58,628 62.7 Coote 13,401 76.7 34,912 37.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 17,482 93,540 12.7 01.7 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Robert Wilson (born 1980): Elected 2016 Born: 12 March 1980, Melbourne Career: Educated Monash University. Policy director, Institute of Public Affairs 2007-13. Australian Human Rights Commissioner 2014-16. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 2019 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Gardenvale, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 12.7 Effect of 2018 redistribution: No change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 108,514 +03.5 Votes cast: 101,580 93.6 +02.2 Informal votes: 2,244 02.2 -00.3 Formal votes: 99,336 97.8 +00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wayne Connolly UAP 1,945 02.0 Brandon Hoult 1,653 01.7 Daniel Pollock ALP 28,111 28.3 +06.4 Sue Pennicuik Grn 13,951 14.0 -01.9 Tim WILSON * Lib 52,320 52.5 -03.7 John Casley 1,349 01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 99,336 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pennicuik was a Vic MLC for Southern Metropolitan 2006-18. 2nd count: Casley's 1,349 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Connolly 198 14.7 2,143 02.2 Hoult 351 26.0 2,004 02.0 Pollock 190 14.1 28,308 28.5 Pennicuik 259 19.2 14,210 14.3 WILSON * 351 26.0 52,671 53.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,349 99,336 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Hoult's 2,004 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Connolly 393 19.6 2,536 02.6 Pollock 399 19.9 28,707 28.9 Pennicuik 791 39.5 15,001 15.1 WILSON * 421 21.0 53,092 53.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,004 99,336 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Connolly's 2,536 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pollock 725 28.6 29,432 29.6 Pennicuik 488 19.2 15,489 15.6 WILSON * 1,323 52.2 54,415 54.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,536 99,336 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Pennicuik's 15,489 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pollock 12,496 80.7 41,924 42.2 WILSON * 2,993 19.3 57,408 57.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 15,489 99,336 07.8 04.9 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Robert Wilson (born 1980): Elected 2016, 2019 Assistant Minister to the Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction from 8 October 2021 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 MAY 2022 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Gardenvale, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2019 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 07.8 Effect of 2021 redistribution: No change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 109,633 +01.1 Votes cast: 101,574 92.7 -00.9 Informal votes: 3,487 03.4 +01.2 Formal votes: 98,087 96.6 -01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Alana Galli-McRostie Grn 7,683 07.8 -06.2 Ellie Sullivan DHJP 589 00.6 Brandon Hoult Sust 443 00.5 -01.2 David Segal LDP 2,072 02.1 Zoe Daniel 33,815 34.5 Lisa Stark PHON 1,239 01.3 Catherine Reynolds UAP 1,840 01.9 -00.1 Hon Tim Wilson * Lib 39,607 40.4 -12.3 Martyn Abbott ALP 10,799 11.0 -17.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 98,087 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Hoult's 443 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Galli-McRostie 108 24.4 7,791 07.9 Sullivan 74 16.7 663 00.7 Segal 46 10.4 2,118 02.2 Daniel 82 18.5 33,897 34.6 Stark 29 06.6 1,268 01.3 Reynolds 24 05.4 1,864 01.9 Wilson * 48 10.8 39,655 40.4 Abbott 32 07.2 10,831 11.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 443 98,087 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Sullivan's 663 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Galli-McRostie 162 24.4 7,953 08.1 Segal 71 10.7 2,189 02.2 Daniel 132 19.9 34,029 34.7 Stark 83 12.5 1,351 01.4 Reynolds 37 05.6 1,901 01.9 Wilson * 115 17.4 39,770 40.6 Abbott 63 09.5 10,894 11.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 663 98,087 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Stark's 1,351 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Galli-McRostie 56 04.2 8,009 08.2 Segal 436 32.3 2,625 02.7 Daniel 160 11.8 34,189 34.9 Reynolds 524 38.8 2,425 02.5 Wilson * 134 09.9 39,904 40.7 Abbott 41 03.0 10,935 11.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,351 98,087 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Reynolds's 2,425 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Galli-McRostie 164 06.8 8,173 08.3 Segal 1,154 47.6 3,779 03.9 Daniel 504 20.8 34,693 35.4 Wilson * 492 20.3 40,396 41.2 Abbott 111 04.6 11,046 11.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,425 98,087 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Segal's 3,779 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Galli-McRostie 236 06.3 8,409 08.6 Daniel 1,034 27.4 35,727 36.4 Wilson * 2,189 57.9 42,585 43.4 Abbott 320 08.5 11,366 11.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,779 98,087 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Galli-McRostie's 8,409 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel 5,334 63.4 41,061 41.9 Wilson * 707 08.4 43,292 44.1 Abbott 2,368 28.2 13,734 14.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,409 98,087 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Abbott's 13,734 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- DANIEL 10,800 78.6 51,861 52.9 Wilson * 2,934 21.4 46,226 47.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 13,734 98,087 02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Timothy Robert Wilson (born 1980): Elected 2016, 2019. Defeated 2022 Later career: see Goldstein 2025. Assistant Minister to the Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction to 23 May 2022 > Zoe Daniel (born 1972): Elected 2022 Born: 28 November 1972, Melbourne Career: Broadcast journalist 1993-2020. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 MAY 2025 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton, Gardenvale, Sandringham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 two-candidate majority: Independent over Liberal 02.9 Effect of 2024 redistribution: no change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 126,139 +15.1 Votes cast: 118,871 94.2 +01.5 Informal votes: 3,198 02.7 -00.7 Formal votes: 115,673 97.3 +00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Vicki Williams ToP 2,066 01.8 -00.1 Nildhara Gadani Labor 15,812 13.7 +00.1 David Segal Libtn 1,677 01.5 Alana Galli-McRostie Grn 8,320 07.2 -01.2 Leon Gardiner PHON 2,037 01.8 +00.3 Zoe Daniel * 35,533 30.7 -00.6 Hon Tim Wilson Lib 50,228 43.4 +03.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 115,673 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wilson was MP for Goldstein 2016-22. 2nd count: Segal's 1,677 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Williams 254 15.2 2,320 02.0 Gadani 99 05.9 15,911 13.8 Galli-McRostie 89 05.3 8,409 07.3 Gardiner 769 45.9 2,806 02.4 Daniel * 123 07.3 35,656 30.8 Wilson 343 20.5 50,571 43.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,677 115,673 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Williams's 2,320 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gadani 408 17.6 16,319 14.1 Galli-McRostie 121 05.2 8,530 07.4 Gardiner 1,040 44.8 3,846 03.3 Daniel * 224 09.7 35,880 31.0 Wilson 527 22.7 51,098 44.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,320 115,673 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Gardiner's 3,846 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gadani 269 07.0 16,588 14.3 Galli-McRostie 198 05.2 8,728 07.6 Daniel * 712 18.5 36,592 31.6 Wilson 2,667 69.3 53,765 46.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,846 115,673 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Galli-McRostie's 8,728 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gadani 2,647 30.3 19,235 16.6 Daniel * 5,640 64.6 42,232 36.5 Wilson 441 05.1 54,206 46.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,728 115,673 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Gadani's 19,235 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel * 15,517 80.7 57,749 49.9 WILSON 3,718 19.3 57,924 50.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 19,235 115,673 00.1 03.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Zoe Daniel (born 1972): Elected 2022. Defeated 2025 > Timothy Robert Wilson (born 1980): Elected 2016, 2019. Defeated 2022. Elected 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Notional 6th count: Daniel's 42,232 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gadani 34,011 80.5 53,246 46.0 WILSON 8,312 19.5 62,427 54.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 42,232 115,673 04.0 00.3 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- This count was conducted for informational purposes only.