ELECTIONS FOR THE DIVISION OF WILLS, VICTORIA ==================================================================== ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1949 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Essendon, Mitchell -------------------------------------------------------------------- New seat: 1946 notional two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 11.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 45,057 Votes cast: 43,433 96.4 Informal votes: 613 01.4 Formal votes: 42,820 98.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Doris Blackburn * 8,801 20.6 William Bryson + ALP 18,918 44.2 +00.7 Allan Tyrer Lib 15,101 35.3 +03.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 42,820 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Blackburn was an independent Labor candidate. She was member for Bourke 1946-49. Her vote of 20.6% was a decrease of 2.7% from the notional 23.3% she polled in 1946. 2. Bryson was member for Bourke 1943-46. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Blackburn's 8,801 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BRYSON + 6,244 70.9 25,162 58.8 Tyrer 2,557 29.1 17,658 41.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,801 42,820 08.8 02.7 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Doris Amelia Blackburn (1889-1970): Elected 1946. Defeated 1949 Later career: Social activist. Died 12 December 1970 > William George Bryson (1898-1973): Elected 1943. Defeated 1946. Elected 1949 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 28 APRIL 1951 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Essendon, Mitchell -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1949 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 08.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 45,670 +01.4 Votes cast: 43,974 96.3 -00.1 Informal votes: 782 01.8 +00.4 Formal votes: 43,192 98.2 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Doris Blackburn 7,595 17.6 -03.0 William Bryson * ALP 21,136 48.9 +04.7 Baden Grafen Lib 14,461 33.5 -01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 43,192 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Blackburn was a Progressive Labor candidate. She was member for Bourke 1946-49. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Blackburn's 7,595 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BRYSON 5,546 73.0 26,682 61.8 Grafen 2,049 27.0 16,510 38.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,595 43,192 11.8 03.0 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- William George Bryson (1898-1973): Elected 1943. Defeated 1946. Elected 1949, 1951 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 29 MAY 1954 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Essendon, Mitchell -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1951 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 11.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 46,381 +01.6 Votes cast: 44,723 96.4 +00.1 Informal votes: 590 01.3 -00.5 Formal votes: 44,133 98.7 +00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- William BRYSON * ALP 27,538 62.4 +13.5 Ian Ingram Lib 16,595 37.6 +04.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 44,133 12.4 00.6 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- William George Bryson (1898-1973): Elected 1943. Defeated 1946. Elected 1949, 1951, 1954 -------------------------------------------------------------------- In April 1955 Bryson was one of seven MPs who were expelled from the ALP and formed the Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist). -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1955 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Mitchell -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1954 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 12.4 Effect of 1955 redistribution: 04.5 shift to Labor New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 16.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 44,737 -03.5 Votes cast: 42,272 94.5 -01.9 Informal votes: 1,316 03.1 +01.8 Formal votes: 40,956 96.9 -01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Bryant + ALP 19,363 47.3 -18.5 William Bryson * ALPAC 10,115 24.7 Alfred Wall Lib 11,478 28.0 -04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 40,956 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Bryson's 10,115 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BRYANT + 2,906 28.7 22,269 54.4 Wall 7,209 71.3 18,687 45.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,115 40,956 04.4 12.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- > William George Bryson (1898-1973): Elected 1943. Defeated 1946. Elected 1949, 1951, 1954. Defeated 1955 Died 2 March 1973 > Gordon Munro Bryant (1914-91): Elected 1955 Born: 3 August 1914, Lismore, Victoria. Career: Educated state schools, Melbourne Teachers' College, University of Melbourne. Primary and secondary teacher. Military Service 1943-46. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 22 NOVEMBER 1958 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Mitchell -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1955 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 04.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 42,477 -05.1 Votes cast: 40,857 96.2 +00.7 Informal votes: 1,170 02.9 -00.2 Formal votes: 39,687 97.1 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon BRYANT * ALP 21,308 53.7 +06.4 William Bryson DLP 7,881 19.9 -04.8 Alfred Wall Lib 10,498 26.5 -01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 39,687 05.7 e 01.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bryson was member for Bourke 1943-46 and for Wills 1949-55. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Munro Bryant (1914-91): Elected 1955, 1958 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 DECEMBER 1961 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Mitchell -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1958 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 05.7 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 41,383 -02.6 Votes cast: 39,422 95.3 -00.9 Informal votes: 1,300 03.3 +00.4 Formal votes: 38,122 96.7 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon BRYANT * ALP 22,115 58.0 +04.3 William Bryson DLP 7,553 19.8 -00.1 William Pyatt Lib 8,454 22.2 -04.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 38,122 10.0 e 04.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bryson was member for Bourke 1943-46 and for Wills 1949-55. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Munro Bryant (1914-91): Elected 1955, 1958, 1961 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 30 NOVEMBER 1963 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Mitchell -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1961 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 10.0 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 39,766 -03.8 Votes cast: 38,252 96.2 +00.9 Informal votes: 945 02.5 -00.8 Formal votes: 37,307 97.5 +00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon BRYANT * ALP 20,197 54.1 -03.9 John Hardy DLP 6,315 16.9 -02.9 James Muntz Lib 10,795 28.9 +06.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 37,307 05.8 e 04.2 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Munro Bryant (1914-91): Elected 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 26 NOVEMBER 1966 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Mitchell -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1963 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 05.8 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 38,157 -04.0 Votes cast: 36,184 94.8 -01.4 Informal votes: 1,776 04.9 +02.4 Formal votes: 34,408 95.1 -02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon BRYANT * ALP 18,455 53.6 -00.5 John Flint DLP 5,239 15.2 -01.7 David Hutchinson Lib 10,714 31.1 +02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 34,408 05.1 e 00.7 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Munro Bryant (1914-91): Elected 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 25 OCTOBER 1969 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Edward, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1966 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 05.1 e Effect of 1968 redistribution: 02.0 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 56,685 +48.6 Votes cast: 54,129 95.5 +00.7 Informal votes: 3,325 06.1 +01.2 Formal votes: 50,804 93.9 -01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Bennett 3,367 06.6 Milan Breier 280 00.6 Gordon BRYANT * ALP 25,839 50.9 -00.7 John Flint DLP 6,021 11.9 -03.3 Peter Frankel Lib 15,046 29.6 -03.5 Geraldine Phelan 251 00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 50,804 06.4 e 03.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bennett was an Independent Labor Alliance candidate. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Munro Bryant (1914-91): Elected 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 DECEMBER 1972 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brusnwick, Coburg, Edward, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1969 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 06.4 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 54,179 -04.4 Votes cast: 51,897 95.8 +00.3 Informal votes: 1,822 03.5 -02.6 Formal votes: 50,075 96.5 +02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon BRYANT * ALP 30,410 60.7 +09.8 John Flint DLP 5,650 11.3 -00.6 John Gray Lib 14,015 28.0 -01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 50,075 11.8 e 05.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Munro Bryant (1914-91): Elected 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972 Minister for Aboriginal Affairs 19 December 1972 to 9 October 1973 Minister for the Capital Territory from 9 October 1973 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 1974 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brusnwick, Coburg, Edward, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1972 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 11.8 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 57,589 +06.3 Votes cast: 55,196 95.8 00.0 Informal votes: 1,793 03.2 -00.3 Formal votes: 53,403 96.8 +00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Bales Lib 15,923 29.8 +01.8 Stanley Bell AP 944 01.8 Hon Gordon BRYANT * ALP 32,721 61.3 +00.6 Bruce Drinkwater 385 00.7 John Flint DLP 3,430 06.4 -04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 53,403 13.4 e 01.6 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Munro Bryant (1914-91): Elected 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974 Minister for the Capital Territory to 11 November 1975 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 DECEMBER 1975 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Edward, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1974 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 13.4 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 57,483 -00.2 Votes cast: 55,099 95.9 +00.1 Informal votes: 1,336 02.4 -00.8 Formal votes: 53,763 97.6 +00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Gordon BRYANT * ALP 32,382 60.2 -01.1 John Flint DLP 3,819 07.1 +00.7 Howard Kiel Lib 17,562 32.7 +02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 53,763 10.9 e 02.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Munro Bryant (1914-91): Elected 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1977 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Moreland, Pascoe Vale, Preston -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1975 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 10.9 e Effect of 1977 redistribution: 02.1 shift to Lib New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 08.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 73,456 +27.8 Votes cast: 69,442 94.5 -02.5 Informal votes: 2,702 03.9 +02.6 Formal votes: 66,720 96.1 -02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Gordon BRYANT * ALP 38,456 57.6 -00.5 Thomas Burrowes Lib 17,597 26.4 -08.4 John Flint DLP 4,964 07.4 +00.3 Vernon Weaver AD 5,703 08.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 66,720 12.6 e 03.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Munro Bryant (1914-91): Elected 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977 Bryant retired at the 1980 election. Died 14 January 1991 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 OCTOBER 1980 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Moreland, Pascoe Vale, Preston -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1977 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 12.6 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 73,777 +00.4 Votes cast: 69,606 94.3 -00.2 Informal votes: 3,846 05.5 +01.6 Formal votes: 65,760 94.5 -01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Vincenzo d'Aquino Lib 17,337 26.4 +00.0 Kenneth Goss AD 2,407 03.7 -04.8 Bob HAWKE + ALP 42,815 65.1 +07.5 Michael Head 490 00.7 Philip Herington CPA 368 00.6 Martin Newell 410 00.6 Solomon Salby 677 01.0 Thomas Stewart DLP 1,256 01.9 -05.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 65,760 19.9 e 07.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert James Lee Hawke (1929-2019): Elected 1980 Born: 9 December 1929, Bordertown, South Australia Career: Educated Perth Modern School, University of Western Australia, Oxford University. Research officer and advocate, Australian Council of Trade Unions. President of the ACTU, 1970-80. ALP Federal President 1973-78. AC 1979. Leader of the Opposition from 8 February 1983 Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 8 February 1983 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hawke challenged Hon Bill Hayden for the ALP leadership in July 1982 but was defeated. He was elected unopposed as Leader of the ALP following Hayden's resignation on 3 February 1983, the day Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser announced the 1983 elections. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 5 MARCH 1983 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Moreland, Pascoe Vale, Preston -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1980 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 19.9 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 73,463 -00.4 Votes cast: 70,041 95.3 +01.0 Informal votes: 2,660 03.8 -01.7 Formal votes: 67,381 96.2 +01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Hallam AD 4,225 06.3 +02.6 Bob HAWKE * ALP 45,571 67.6 +02.5 Mark Hoysted Lib 14,773 21.9 -04.5 Martin Mantell 1,287 01.9 Cecil Murgatroyd 174 00.3 Solomon Salby 206 00.3 Michael Verberne DLP 1,145 01.7 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,381 24.1 e 04.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert James Lee Hawke (1929-2019): Elected 1980, 1983 Prime Minister from 11 March 1983 Leader of the Opposition to 11 March 1983 Leader of the Australian Labor Party -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 1 DECEMBER 1984 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Brunswick, Pascoe Vale, Thornbury -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1983 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 24.1 e Effect of 1984 redistribution: 02.6 shift to Liberal New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 21.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 69,600 -05.3 Votes cast: 65,537 94.2 -01.1 Informal votes: 7,097 10.8 +07.0 Formal votes: 58,440 89.2 -07.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Ferguson 1,360 02.3 Lance Hutchinson 1,056 01.8 Glen Mann 81 00.1 Peter Allan AD 2,350 04.0 -02.3 Martin Mantell 242 00.4 Gloria Brook DLP 856 01.5 -00.2 Victor Perton Lib 13,649 23.4 -01.1 Hon Bob HAWKE * ALP 38,846 66.5 +01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 58,440 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Perton was Vic MLA for Doncaster 1988-2006. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Mann's 81 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ferguson 12 15.0 1,372 02.3 Hutchinson 31 38.8 1,087 01.7 Allan 17 21.3 2,367 04.1 Mantell 5 06.2 247 00.4 Brook 4 05.0 860 01.5 Perton 5 06.2 13,654 23.4 HAWKE * 6 07.5 38,852 66.5 (exhausted 1 1 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 81 58,440 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Mantell's 247 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ferguson 14 05.7 1,386 02.4 Hutchinson 27 11.1 1,114 01.9 Allan 34 13.9 2,401 04.1 Brook 12 04.9 872 01.5 Perton 7 02.9 13,661 23.4 HAWKE * 150 61.5 39,002 66.7 (exhausted 3 4 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 247 58,440 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Brook's 872 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ferguson 90 10.5 1,476 02.5 Hutchinson 43 05.0 1,157 02.0 Allan 118 13.8 2,519 04.3 Perton 481 56.2 14,142 24.2 HAWKE * 124 14.5 39,126 67.0 (exhausted 16 20 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 872 58,440 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Hutchinson's 1,157 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ferguson 247 21.5 1,723 02.9 Allan 192 16.7 2,711 04.6 Perton 87 07.6 14,229 24.4 HAWKE * 625 54.3 39,751 68.1 (exhausted 6 26 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,157 58,440 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Ferguson's 1,723 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan 1,439 85.0 4,150 07.1 Perton 145 08.6 14,374 24.6 HAWKE * 108 06.4 39,859 68.3 (exhausted 31 57 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,723 58,440 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Allan's 4,150 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Perton 2,978 72.5 17,352 29.7 HAWKE * 1,127 27.5 40,986 70.3 (exhausted 45 102 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,150 58,440 20.3 01.2 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert James Lee Hawke 1929-2019): Elected 1980, 1983, 1984 Prime Minister Leader of the Australian Labor Party -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 11 JULY 1987 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Pascoe Vale, Thornbury -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1984 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 20.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 68,101 -02.2 Votes cast: 63,518 93.3 -00.9 Informal votes: 5,480 08.6 -02.2 Formal votes: 58,038 91.4 +02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fast Bucks 1,400 02.4 Ken Eley AD 3,729 06.4 +02.4 Lyn Teather 1,092 01.9 Ian Sykes 650 01.1 Hon Bob HAWKE * ALP 35,849 61.8 -04.7 Olga Venables Lib 15,318 26.4 +03.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 58,038 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Sykes's 650 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bucks 56 08.7 1,456 02.5 Eley 92 14.2 3,821 06.6 Teather 187 28.9 1,279 02.2 HAWKE * 108 16.7 35,957 62.0 Venables 203 31.4 15,521 26.7 (exhausted 4 4 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 650 58,038 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Teather's 1,279 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bucks 264 20.8 1,720 03.0 Eley 745 58.8 4,566 07.9 HAWKE * 184 14.5 36,141 62.3 Venables 74 05.8 15,595 26.9 (exhausted 12 16 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,279 58,038 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Bucks's 1,720 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Eley 1,370 80.4 5,936 10.2 HAWKE * 207 12.2 36,348 62.7 Venables 126 07.4 15,721 27.1 (exhausted 17 33 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,720 58,038 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Eley's 5,936 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- HAWKE * 4,171 70.9 40,519 69.9 Venables 1,711 29.1 17,432 30.1 (exhausted 54 87 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,936 58,038 19.9 00.4 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert James Lee Hawke (1929-2019): Elected 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987 Prime Minister Leader of the Australian Labor Party -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 MARCH 1990 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Brunswick, Essendon, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1987 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 19.9 Effect of 1989 redistribution: 03.8 shift to Liberal New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 16.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 75,823 +11.3 Votes cast: 71,501 94.3 +01.3 Informal votes: 4,541 06.4 -02.2 Formal votes: 66,960 93.6 +02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Delacretaz Lib 23,088 34.5 +04.3 Lali Chelliah 678 01.0 Mark Beshara DLP 2,564 03.8 Ian Sykes 986 01.5 Marc Aussie-Stone 316 00.5 Hon Bob Hawke * ALP 32,596 48.7 -09.3 Cecil Murgatroyd 319 00.5 Philip Mendes AD 6,413 09.6 +03.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 66,960 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Aussie-Stone's 316 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Delacretaz 45 14.5 23,133 34.6 Chelliah 11 03.5 689 01.0 Beshara 11 03.5 2,575 03.8 Sykes 128 41.3 1,114 01.7 Hawke * 53 17.1 32,649 48.8 Murgatroyd 28 09.0 347 00.5 Mendes 34 11.0 6,447 09.6 (exhausted 6 6 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 316 66,960 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Murgatroyd's 347 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Delacretaz 46 13.6 23,179 34.6 Chelliah 20 05.9 709 01.1 Beshara 13 03.8 2,588 03.9 Sykes 78 23.0 1,192 01.8 Hawke * 67 19.8 32,716 48.9 Mendes 115 33.9 6,562 09.8 (exhausted 8 14 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 347 66,960 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Chelliah's 709 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Delacretaz 115 16.5 23,294 34.8 Beshara 130 18.7 2,718 04.1 Sykes 52 07.5 1,244 01.9 Hawke * 132 19.0 32,848 49.1 Mendes 266 38.3 6,828 10.2 (exhausted 14 28 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 709 66,960 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Sykes's 1,244 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Delacretaz 325 26.4 23,619 35.3 Beshara 334 27.2 3,052 04.6 Hawke * 189 15.4 33,037 49.4 Mendes 382 31.1 7,210 10.8 (exhausted 14 42 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,244 66,960 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Beshara's 3,052 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Delacretaz 2,112 69.5 25,731 38.5 HAWKE * 538 17.7 33,575 50.2 Mendes 387 12.7 7,597 11.4 (exhausted 15 57 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,052 66,960 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Mendes's 7,597 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Delacretaz 2,385 31.7 28,116 42.1 HAWKE * 5,133 68.3 38,708 57.9 (exhausted 79 136 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,597 66,960 07.9 08.2 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert James Lee Hawke (1929-2019): Elected 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990 Prime Minister to 19 December 1991 Treasurer 3 June 1991 to 4 June 1991 Leader of the Australian Labor Party to 19 December 1991 Resigned seat 20 February 1992 (see By-elections) Died 16 May 2019 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hawke survived a party-room challenge from Paul Keating in June 1991, butwas defeated in a second ballot in December. The challenges followedthe revelation that in 1988 Hawke had agreed in front of witnesses(in the "Kirribilli agreement") to retire in Keating's favour afterthe 1990 elections, but had subsequently reneged on this promise. This was the first time a Prime Minister had been defeated in a leadership ballot in his own party-room. (Hughes in 1916 had withdrawn before a vote could be taken, and Gorton in 1971 had resigned after a confidence vote was tied.) -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 11 APRIL 1992 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Brunswick, Essendon, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the resignation of Hon Bob Hawke -------------------------------------------------------------------- two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 07.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 76,217 +00.5 Votes cast: 68,149 89.4 -04.9 Informal votes: 4,348 06.4 00.0 Formal votes: 63,801 93.6 00.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Katheryne Savage 1,660 02.6 Bill Kardamitsis + ALP 18,784 29.4 -19.3 Otto Kuhne 35 00.1 Richard Phillips 136 00.2 Will Kapphan 34 00.1 Geraldine Rawson 453 00.7 John Delacretaz Lib 17,582 27.6 -06.9 Patricia Poulos 61 00.1 Julien Droulers 68 00.1 Bill French 90 00.1 F C Potter 30 00.1 John Murray 54 00.1 Chris Vassis 43 00.1 Phil Cleary 21,391 33.5 Salvatore Ferraro 221 00.4 Stan Germaine 280 00.4 Angela Walker 577 00.9 David Mackay AD 1,383 02.2 -07.4 Bob Lewis 216 00.3 Ian Sykes 364 00.6 Kon Kyrou 81 00.1 Cecil Murgatroyd 258 00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- There were 22 candidates at this by-election, the largest number ever to contest any House of Representatives seat. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Potter's 30 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 2 06.7 1,662 02.6 Kardamitsis + 2 06.7 18,786 29.5 Kuhne 0 35 00.1 Phillips 1 03.3 137 00.2 Kapphan 0 34 00.1 Rawson 1 03.3 454 00.7 Delacretaz 1 03.3 17,583 27.6 Poulos 1 03.3 62 00.1 Droulers 0 68 00.1 French 2 06.7 92 00.1 Murray 12 40.0 66 00.1 Vassis 1 03.3 44 00.1 Cleary 2 06.7 21,393 33.5 Ferraro 2 06.7 223 00.4 Germaine 0 280 00.4 Walker 1 03.3 578 00.9 Mackay 1 03.3 1,384 02.2 Lewis 0 216 00.3 Sykes 0 364 00.6 Kyrou 1 03.3 82 00.1 Murgatroyd 0 258 00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 30 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Kapphan's 34 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 3 09.1 1,665 02.6 Kardamitsis + 3 09.1 18,789 29.5 Kuhne 2 06.1 37 00.1 Phillips 4 12.1 141 00.2 Rawson 6 18.2 460 00.7 Delacretaz 4 12.1 17,587 27.6 Poulos 2 06.1 64 00.1 Droulers 0 68 00.1 French 2 06.1 94 00.2 Murray 2 06.1 68 00.1 Vassis 0 44 00.1 Cleary 1 03.0 21,394 33.5 Ferraro 2 06.1 225 00.4 Germaine 0 280 00.4 Walker 0 578 00.9 Mackay 0 1,384 02.2 Lewis 1 03.0 217 00.3 Sykes 0 364 00.6 Kyrou 1 03.0 83 00.1 Murgatroyd 0 258 00.4 (exhausted 1 1 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 34 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Kuhne's 37 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 6 16.7 1,671 02.6 Kardamitsis + 9 25.0 18,798 29.5 Phillips 7 19.4 148 00.2 Rawson 4 11.1 464 00.7 Delacretaz 3 08.3 17,590 27.6 Poulos 1 02.8 65 00.1 Droulers 0 68 00.1 French 1 02.8 95 00.2 Murray 0 68 00.1 Vassis 0 44 00.1 Cleary 2 05.6 21,396 33.5 Ferraro 1 02.8 226 00.4 Germaine 0 280 00.4 Walker 0 578 00.9 Mackay 1 02.8 1,385 02.2 Lewis 0 217 00.3 Sykes 0 364 00.6 Kyrou 1 02.8 84 00.1 Murgatroyd 0 258 00.4 (exhausted 1 2 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 37 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Vassis's 44 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 2 04.5 1,673 02.6 Kardamitsis + 3 06.8 18,801 29.5 Phillips 0 148 00.2 Rawson 0 464 00.7 Delacretaz 4 09.1 17,594 27.6 Poulos 0 65 00.1 Droulers 1 02.3 69 00.1 French 3 06.8 98 00.2 Murray 5 11.4 73 00.1 Cleary 6 13.6 21,402 33.6 Ferraro 1 02.3 227 00.4 Germaine 0 280 00.4 Walker 11 25.0 589 00.9 Mackay 6 13.6 1,391 02.2 Lewis 0 217 00.3 Sykes 1 02.3 365 00.6 Kyrou 1 02.3 85 00.1 Murgatroyd 0 258 00.4 (exhausted 0 2 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 44 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Poulos's 65 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 9 14.1 1,682 02.6 Kardamitsis + 3 04.7 18,804 29.5 Phillips 4 06.3 152 00.2 Rawson 5 07.8 469 00.7 Delacretaz 9 14.1 17,603 27.6 Droulers 19 29.7 88 00.1 French 2 03.1 100 00.2 Murray 0 73 00.1 Cleary 9 14.1 21,411 33.6 Ferraro 0 227 00.4 Germaine 0 280 00.4 Walker 0 589 00.9 Mackay 0 1,391 02.2 Lewis 0 217 00.3 Sykes 1 01.6 366 00.6 Kyrou 0 85 00.1 Murgatroyd 3 04.7 261 00.4 (exhausted 1 3 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 65 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Murray's 73 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 7 09.6 1,689 02.7 Kardamitsis + 4 05.5 18,808 29.5 Phillips 3 04.1 155 00.2 Rawson 1 01.4 470 00.7 Delacretaz 8 11.0 17,611 27.6 Droulers 3 04.1 91 00.1 French 12 16.4 112 00.2 Cleary 24 32.9 21,435 33.6 Ferraro 3 04.1 230 00.4 Germaine 3 04.1 283 00.4 Walker 1 01.4 590 00.9 Mackay 0 1,391 02.2 Lewis 0 217 00.3 Sykes 2 02.7 368 00.6 Kyrou 1 01.4 86 00.1 Murgatroyd 1 01.4 262 00.4 (exhausted 0 3 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 73 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Kyrou's 86 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 23 27.1 1,712 02.7 Kardamitsis + 17 20.0 18,825 29.5 Phillips 0 155 00.2 Rawson 3 03.5 473 00.7 Delacretaz 4 04.7 17,615 27.6 Droulers 0 91 00.1 French 1 01.2 113 00.2 Cleary 6 07.1 21,441 33.6 Ferraro 3 03.5 233 00.4 Germaine 0 283 00.4 Walker 3 03.5 593 00.9 Mackay 1 01.2 1,392 02.2 Lewis 5 05.9 222 00.4 Sykes 13 15.3 381 00.6 Murgatroyd 6 07.1 268 00.4 (exhausted 1 4 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 86 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9th count: Droulers's 91 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 23 25.8 1,735 02.7 Kardamitsis + 3 03.4 18,828 29.5 Phillips 1 01.1 156 00.3 Rawson 4 04.5 477 00.8 Delacretaz 7 07.9 17,622 27.6 French 37 41.6 150 00.2 Cleary 6 06.7 21,447 33.6 Ferraro 2 02.2 235 00.4 Germaine 2 02.2 285 00.5 Walker 0 593 00.9 Mackay 2 02.2 1,394 02.2 Lewis 1 01.1 223 00.4 Sykes 0 381 00.6 Murgatroyd 1 01.1 269 00.4 (exhausted 2 6 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 91 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10th count: French's 150 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 20 13.8 1,755 02.8 Kardamitsis + 10 06.9 18,838 29.5 Phillips 5 03.4 161 00.3 Rawson 7 04.8 484 00.8 Delacretaz 18 12.4 17,640 27.7 Cleary 60 41.4 21,507 33.7 Ferraro 11 07.6 246 00.4 Germaine 1 00.7 286 00.5 Walker 6 04.1 599 00.9 Mackay 2 01.4 1,396 02.2 Lewis 2 01.4 225 00.4 Sykes 1 00.7 382 00.6 Murgatroyd 2 01.4 271 00.4 (exhausted 5 11 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 150 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 11th count: Phillips's 161 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 15 09.5 1,770 02.8 Kardamitsis + 60 38.0 18,898 29.6 Rawson 29 18.4 513 00.8 Delacretaz 8 05.1 17,648 27.7 Cleary 18 11.4 21,525 33.8 Ferraro 5 03.2 251 00.4 Germaine 2 01.3 288 00.5 Walker 5 03.2 604 01.0 Mackay 4 02.5 1,400 02.2 Lewis 6 03.8 231 00.4 Sykes 2 01.3 384 00.6 Murgatroyd 4 02.5 275 00.4 (exhausted 3 14 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 161 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 12th count: Lewis's 231 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 13 05.7 1,783 02.8 Kardamitsis + 12 05.2 18,910 29.7 Rawson 4 01.7 517 00.8 Delacretaz 5 02.2 17,653 27.7 Cleary 134 58.5 21,659 34.0 Ferraro 5 02.2 256 00.4 Germaine 1 00.4 289 00.5 Walker 6 02.6 610 01.0 Mackay 22 09.6 1,422 02.2 Sykes 21 09.2 405 00.6 Murgatroyd 6 02.6 281 00.4 (exhausted 2 16 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 231 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 13th count: Ferraro's 256 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 27 10.8 1,810 02.8 Kardamitsis + 31 12.4 18,941 29.7 Rawson 9 03.6 526 00.8 Delacretaz 15 06.0 17,668 27.7 Cleary 76 30.4 21,735 34.1 Germaine 33 13.2 322 00.5 Walker 13 05.2 623 01.0 Mackay 19 07.6 1,441 02.3 Sykes 17 06.8 422 00.7 Murgatroyd 10 04.0 291 00.5 (exhausted 6 22 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 256 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 14th count: Murgatroyd's 291 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 37 12.8 1,847 02.9 Kardamitsis + 16 05.5 18,957 29.7 Rawson 8 02.8 534 00.8 Delacretaz 35 12.1 17,703 27.8 Cleary 61 21.1 21,796 34.2 Germaine 6 02.1 328 00.5 Walker 19 06.6 642 01.0 Mackay 12 04.2 1,453 02.3 Sykes 95 32.9 517 00.8 (exhausted 2 24 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 291 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 15th count: Germaine's 328 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 18 05.6 1,865 02.9 Kardamitsis + 19 05.9 18,976 29.8 Rawson 15 04.6 549 00.9 Delacretaz 24 07.4 17,727 27.8 Cleary 188 58.2 21,984 34.5 Walker 34 10.5 676 01.1 Mackay 11 03.4 1,464 02.3 Sykes 14 04.3 531 00.8 (exhausted 5 29 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 328 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 16th count: Sykes's 531 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 78 15.0 1,943 03.1 Kardamitsis + 15 02.9 18,991 29.8 Rawson 36 06.9 585 00.9 Delacretaz 80 15.4 17,807 27.9 Cleary 138 26.5 22,122 34.7 Walker 56 10.7 732 01.2 Mackay 118 22.6 1,582 02.5 (exhausted 10 39 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 531 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 17th count: Rawson's 585 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 121 21.1 2,064 03.2 Kardamitsis + 40 07.0 19,031 29.9 Delacretaz 102 17.8 17,909 28.1 Cleary 130 22.7 22,252 34.9 Walker 140 24.4 872 01.4 Mackay 40 07.0 1,622 02.5 (exhausted 12 51 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 585 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 18th count: Walker's 873 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 135 15.6 2,199 03.5 Kardamitsis + 55 06.4 19,086 29.9 Delacretaz 94 10.9 18,003 28.2 Cleary 159 18.4 22,411 35.2 Mackay 420 48.6 2,042 03.2 (exhausted 9 60 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 873 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 19th count: Mackay's 2,042 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Savage 370 18.3 2,569 04.0 Kardamitsis + 163 08.0 19,249 30.5 Delacretaz 256 12.6 18,259 28.7 Cleary 1,237 61.1 23,648 37.1 (exhausted 16 76 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,042 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 20th count: Savage's 2,569 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kardamitsis + 1,157 46.4 20,406 32.1 Delacretaz 383 15.4 18,642 29.3 Cleary 953 38.2 24,601 38.7 (exhausted 76 152 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,569 63,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 21st count: Delacretaz's 18,642 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kardamitsis + 1,366 07.4 21,772 34.3 CLEARY 17,107 92.6 41,708 65.7 (exhausted 169 321 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 18,642 63,801 15.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Philip Ronald Cleary (born 1952): Elected 1992 By Born: 8 December 1952, Melbourne Career: Educated La Trobe University. Teacher, football coach. Election declared void 25 November 1992 (no By-election held) Later career: See Wills 1993 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sykes challenged the result of the by-election on the grounds that Cleary, as a teacher employed by the Victorian government, held an office of profit under the Crown at the time he nominated, and that both Kardamitsis (born in Greece) and Delacretaz (born in Switzerland) had failed to renounce any claim to foreign citizenship. The High Court upheld all three complaints and declared the result void. No second by-election was held due to the imminence of the 1993 elections. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 MARCH 1993 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Brunswick, Essendon, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1990 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 07.9 1992 by-election majority: Independent over ALP 15.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 76,515 +00.9 Votes cast: 72,885 95.3 +01.0 Informal votes: 2,451 03.4 -03.0 Formal votes: 70,434 96.6 +03.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Stone AD 1,474 02.1 -07.5 Katheryne Savage 652 00.9 Cecil Murgatroyd 219 00.3 Ken Mantell 271 00.4 Bill Kardamitsis + ALP 29,499 41.9 -06.8 John Price 212 00.3 Philip Cleary 20,721 29.4 Dr Jack Minas Lib 17,386 24.7 -09.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 70,434 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cleary was member for Wills April-November 1992. See 1990 By-elections for the circumstances of his election and unelection. His vote was a decrease of 4.1 from the 33.5 he polled at the 1992 by-election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Price's 212 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stone 66 31.7 1,540 02.2 Savage 15 07.2 667 01.0 Murgatroyd 6 02.9 225 00.3 Mantell 11 05.3 282 00.4 Kardamitsis + 28 13.5 29,527 41.9 Cleary 64 30.8 20,785 29.5 Minas 18 08.7 17,404 24.7 (exhausted 4 4 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 212 70,434 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Murgatroyd's 225 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stone 28 12.7 1,568 02.2 Savage 38 17.2 705 01.0 Mantell 30 13.6 312 00.4 Kardamitsis + 17 07.7 29,527 42.0 Cleary 61 27.6 20,846 29.6 Minas 47 21.3 17,451 24.8 (exhausted 4 8 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 225 70,434 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Mantell's 312 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stone 46 14.9 1,614 02.3 Savage 55 17.8 760 01.1 Kardamitsis + 155 50.2 29,699 42.2 Cleary 37 12.0 20,883 29.7 Minas 16 05.2 17,467 24.8 (exhausted 3 11 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 312 70,434 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Savage's 760 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stone 252 33.5 1,866 02.7 Kardamitsis + 222 29.5 29,921 42.5 Cleary 179 23.8 21,062 29.9 Minas 99 13.2 17,566 25.0 (exhausted 8 19 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 760 70,434 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Stone's 1,866 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kardamitsis + 1,090 60.6 31,011 44.1 Cleary 502 27.9 21,564 30.7 Minas 207 11.5 17,773 25.3 (exhausted 67 86 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,866 70,434 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Minas's 17,773 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kardamitsis + 2,401 13.6 33,412 47.6 CLEARY 15,252 86.4 36,816 52.4 (exhausted 120 206 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 17,773 70,434 02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. There was a notional two-party majority in 1993 of 20.2% for the ALP, representing a notional two-party swing of 12.3% to the ALP compared with the 1990 election. 2. There was a swing of 13.3% from Cleary to the ALP compared with the 1992 by-election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Philip Ronald Cleary (born 1952): Elected 1992 by. Election declared void 1992. Elected 1993 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 MARCH 1996 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Essendon, Fawkner, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 two-party majority: Independent over ALP 02.4 Effect of redistribution: see note below New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 20.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 85,315 +11.5 Votes cast: 81,016 95.0 -00.3 Informal votes: 2,957 03.7 +00.3 Formal votes: 78,059 96.3 -00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Stone AD 2,811 03.6 +01.2 Martin Richardson 316 00.4 Kelvin Thompson ALP 39,014 50.0 +04.4 Sharon Keppel 1,399 01.8 Craig Isherwood 196 00.3 Dr Jack Minas Lib 16,576 21.2 -03.4 Philip Cleary * 17,747 22.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 78,059 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. The redistribution, by adding territory to the division, necessarily weakened Cleary's notional position vis-a-vis the ALP, restoring a notional two-party ALP majority over the Liberal Party. In practice, the seat remained marginal between the ALP and Cleary. 2. Cleary's vote of 22.7% was a decrease of 6.7% from the 29.4% he polled in 1993, on different boundaries. It was a decrease of 2.6% from 25.3% he notionally polled on the new boundaries, but this is not a very meaningful figure since it assumes he polled no votes in the territory added to the division. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Isherwood's 196 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stone 24 12.3 2,835 03.6 Richardson 5 02.6 321 00.4 THOMPSON 19 09.7 39,033 50.0 Keppel 23 11.8 1,422 01.8 Minas 83 42.6 16,659 21.3 Cleary * 41 21.0 17,788 22.8 (exhausted 1 1 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 196 78,059 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Richardson's 321 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stone 137 43.6 2,972 03.8 THOMPSON 68 21.7 39,101 50.0 Keppel 42 13.4 1,464 01.9 Minas 18 05.7 16,677 21.4 Cleary * 49 15.6 17,837 22.9 (exhausted 7 8 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 321 78,059 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Keppel's 1,464 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stone 207 14.3 3,179 04.1 THOMPSON 823 56.8 39,924 51.2 Minas 125 08.6 16,802 21.5 Cleary * 294 20.3 18,131 23.2 (exhausted 15 23 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,464 78,059 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Stone's 3,179 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMPSON 1,750 56.4 41,674 53.5 Minas 485 15.6 17,287 22.2 Cleary * 869 28.0 19,000 24.4 (exhausted 75 98 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,179 78,059 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Minas's 17,287 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMPSON 1,720 10.0 43,394 55.8 Cleary * 15,417 90.0 34,417 44.2 (exhausted 150 248 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 17,287 78,059 05.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- There was a two-candidate swing of 9.0% from Cleary to the ALP. -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Philip Ronald Cleary (born 1952): Elected 1992 by. Election declared void 1992. Elected 1993. Defeated 1996 Later career: Elected Delegate to the 1998 Constitutional Convention > Kelvin John Thompson (born 1955): Elected 1996 Born 1 May 1955, Melbourne Career: Educated Essendon Grammar, Melbourne University. Lawyer, public servant. Coburg City Council. State politics: Vic MLA for Pascoe Vale 1988-96 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 OCTOBER 1998 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Essendon, Fawkner, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1996 two-party majority: ALP over Independent 05.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 86,618 +01.5 Votes cast: 82,487 95.2 -00.2 Informal votes: 3,520 04.3 +00.6 Formal votes: 78,967 95.7 -00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelvin THOMPSON * ALP 50,507 64.0 +14.0 David Curry Lib 20,280 25.7 +04.4 Bill Deller 1,875 02.4 Robert Stone AD 4,507 05.7 +02.1 Randa Abdel-Fattah 1,363 01.7 Andrew Fox 435 00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 78,967 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Fox's 435 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMPSON * 80 18.4 50,587 64.1 Curry 77 17.7 20,356 25.8 Deller 65 14.9 1,940 02.5 Stone 116 26.7 4,623 05.9 Abdel-Fattah 97 22.3 1,460 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 435 78,967 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Abdel-Fattah's 1,460 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMPSON * 590 40.4 51,177 64.8 Curry 148 10.1 20,505 26.0 Deller 124 08.5 2,064 02.6 Stone 598 41.0 5,221 06.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,460 78,967 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Deller's 2,064 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMPSON * 1,481 71.8 52,658 66.7 Curry 176 08.5 20,681 26.2 Stone 407 19.7 5,628 07.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,064 78,967 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Stone's 5,628 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMPSON * 3,375 60.0 56,033 71.0 Curry 2,253 40.0 22,934 29.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,628 78,967 21.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelvin Thompson (born 1955): Elected 1996, 1998 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 NOVEMBER 2001 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Essendon, Fawkner, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1998 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 21.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 88,230 +01.9 Votes cast: 82,871 93.9 -01.3 Informal votes: 4,300 05.2 +00.9 Formal votes: 78,571 94.8 -00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Craig Isherwood 1,368 01.7 David Glanz 1,036 01.3 Dr Richard Di Natale Grn 6,082 07.7 Kelvin THOMPSON * ALP 44,019 56.0 -07.9 Vytautas Valasinavicius Lib 21,030 26.8 +01.1 Rob Stone AD 5,036 06.4 +00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 78,571 -------------------------------------------------------------------- For Di Natale, see Senate Victoria 2010. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Glanz's 1,036 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Isherwood 228 22.0 1,595 02.0 Di Natale 544 52.5 6,625 08.4 THOMPSON * 165 15.9 44,184 56.2 Valasinavicius 37 03.6 21,067 26.8 Stone 62 06.0 5,098 06.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,036 78,571 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Isherwood's 1,595 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Di Natale 1,042 65.3 7,667 09.8 THOMPSON * 272 17.0 44,456 56.6 Valasinavicius 152 09.5 21,219 27.0 Stone 129 08.1 5,227 06.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,595 78,571 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Stone's 5,227 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Di Natale 2,650 50.7 10,317 13.1 THOMPSON * 1,540 29.5 45,996 58.5 Valasinavicius 1,037 19.8 22,256 28.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,227 78,571 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Di Natale's 10,317 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMPSON * 8,546 82.8 54,542 69.4 Valasinavicius 1,771 17.2 24,027 30.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,317 78,571 19.4 01.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelvin Thompson (born 1955): Elected 1996, 1998, 2001 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 OCTOBER 2004 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Coburg, Essendon, Fawkner, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2001 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 19.4 Effect of redistribution: 01.1 shift to ALP New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 20.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 93,368 +05.8 Votes cast: 86,820 93.0 -00.9 Informal votes: 4,772 05.5 +00.3 Formal votes: 82,048 94.5 -00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Toby Archer Grn 10,663 13.0 +04.7 Noelene Isherwood 373 00.4 -01.0 Blair Hamilton Lib 23,549 28.7 +03.2 Robert Stone AD 1,163 01.4 -04.8 Kelvin THOMSON * ALP 44,158 53.8 -02.2 Deborah Suraci FF 1,275 01.5 David Glanz 867 01.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 82,048 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Isherwood's 373 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Archer 132 35.4 10,795 13.2 Hamilton 93 24.9 23,642 28.8 Stone 60 16.1 1,223 01.5 THOMSON * 45 12.1 44,203 53.9 Suraci 29 07.8 1,304 01.6 Glanz 14 03.8 881 01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 373 82,048 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Glanz's 881 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Archer 577 65.5 11,372 13.9 Hamilton 27 03.1 23,669 28.9 Stone 41 04.7 1,264 01.5 THOMSON * 131 14.9 44,334 54.0 Suraci 105 11.9 1,409 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 881 82,048 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Stone's 1,264 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Archer 507 40.1 11,879 14.5 Hamilton 300 23.7 23,969 29.2 THOMSON * 337 26.7 44,671 54.4 Suraci 120 09.5 1,529 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,264 82,048 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Suraci's 1,529 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Archer 408 26.7 12,287 15.0 Hamilton 584 38.2 24,553 29.9 THOMSON * 537 35.1 45,208 55.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,529 82,048 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Archer's 12,287 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hamilton 2,602 21.2 27,155 33.1 THOMSON * 9,685 78.8 54,893 66.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 12,287 82,048 16.9 03.7 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelvin Thomson (born 1955): Elected 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 NOVEMBER 2007 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Glenroy, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 16.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 96,204 +03.0 Votes cast: 90,119 93.7 +00.7 Informal votes: 3,902 04.3 -01.2 Formal votes: 86,217 96.7 +01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Clarke AD 2,005 02.3 +00.9 David Collis Grn 11,912 13.8 +00.8 Kelvin THOMSON * ALP 49,050 56.9 +03.1 Claude Tomisich Lib 21,166 24.6 -04.2 Ihab Kelada FF 1,233 01.4 -00.1 Craig Isherwood 227 00.3 Zane Alcorn 624 00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 86,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Isherwood's 227 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Clarke 24 10.6 2,029 02.4 Collis 24 10.6 11,936 13.9 THOMSON * 19 08.4 49,019 56.9 Tomisich 51 22.5 21,217 24.6 Kelada 54 23.8 1,287 01.5 Alcorn 55 24.2 679 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 227 86,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Alcorn's 679 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Clarke 65 09.6 2,094 02.4 Collis 375 55.2 12,311 14.3 THOMSON * 97 14.3 49,116 57.0 Tomisich 22 03.2 21,239 24.7 Kelada 120 17.7 1,407 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 679 86,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Kelada's 1,407 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Clarke 153 10.9 2,247 02.6 Collis 257 18.3 12,568 14.6 THOMSON * 346 24.6 49,462 57.4 Tomisich 651 46.3 21,890 25.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,407 86,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Clarke's 2,247 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Collis 1,512 67.3 14,080 16.3 THOMSON * 445 19.8 49,907 57.9 Tomisich 290 12.9 22,180 25.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,247 86,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Collis's 14,080 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- THOMSON * 12,475 88.6 62,382 72.4 Tomisich 1,605 11.4 23,785 27.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 14,080 86,217 22.4 05.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelvin Thomson (born 1955): Elected 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 AUGUST 2010 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Glenroy, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2007 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 22.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 98,599 +02.5 Votes cast: 89,791 91.1 -02.6 Informal votes: 5,403 06.0 +01.7 Formal votes: 84,388 94.0 -01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Claude Tomisich Lib 20,080 23.8 -00.8 Kelvin THOMSON * ALP 43,718 51.8 -05.1 Daniel Mumby FF 1,320 01.6 +00.1 Craig Isherwood 429 00.5 Trent Hawkins 726 00.9 Paul Robertson AD 734 00.9 -01.5 Mark Riley Grn 17,381 20.6 +06.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 84,388 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Isherwood's 429 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tomisich 75 17.5 20,155 23.9 THOMSON * 64 14.9 43,782 51.9 Mumby 139 32.4 1,459 01.7 Hawkins 62 14.5 788 00.9 Robertson 43 10.0 777 00.9 Riley 46 10.7 17,427 20.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 429 84,388 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Robertson's 777 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tomisich 141 18.2 20,296 24.1 THOMSON * 179 23.0 43,961 52.1 Mumby 75 09.7 1,534 01.8 Hawkins 85 10.9 873 01.0 Riley 297 38.2 17,724 21.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 777 84,388 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Hawkins's 873 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tomisich 45 05.2 20,341 24.1 THOMSON * 135 15.5 44,096 52.3 Mumby 111 12.7 1,645 02.0 Riley 582 66.7 18,306 21.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 873 84,388 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Mumby's 1,645 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tomisich 602 36.6 20,943 24.8 THOMSON * 548 33.3 44,644 52.9 Riley 495 30.1 18,801 22.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,645 84,388 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Riley's 18,801 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tomisich 2,148 11.4 23,091 27.4 THOMSON * 16,653 88.6 61,297 72.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 18,801 84,388 22.6 00.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelvin Thomson (born 1955): Elected 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 Parliamentary Secretary for Trade 4 February 2013 to 1 July 2013 Parliamentary Secretary for Schools from 1 July 2013 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 7 SEPTEMBER 2013 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Glenroy, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 22.6 Effect of 2010 redistribution: 00.9 shift to Labor 2013 notional two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 23.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 105,501 +07.0 Votes cast: 95,972 91.0 -00.1 Informal votes: 5,304 05.5 -00.5 Formal votes: 90,668 94.5 +00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dean O'Callaghan 2,040 02.3 Dr Tim Read Grn 20,157 22.2 +00.1 Adrian Trajstman ASP 2,363 02.6 Margarita Windisch 1,024 01.1 Concetta Giglia FF 1,285 01.4 -00.2 Anne Murray-Dufoulon PUP 2,158 02.4 Shilpa Hegde Lib 20,710 22.8 00.0 Hon Kelvin Thomson * ALP 40,931 45.1 -06.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 90,668 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read was Vic MLA for Brunswick from 2018. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Windisch's 1,024 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- O'Callaghan 110 10.7 2,150 02.4 Read 592 57.8 20,749 22.9 Trajstman 123 12.0 2,486 02.7 Giglia 54 05.3 1,339 01.5 Murray-Dufoulon 18 01.8 2,176 02.4 Hegde 12 01.2 20,772 22.9 Thomson * 115 11.2 41,046 45.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,024 90,668 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Giglia's 1,339 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- O'Callaghan 215 16.1 2,365 02.6 Read 173 12.9 20,922 23.1 Trajstman 145 10.8 2,631 02.9 Murray-Dufoulon 210 15.7 2,386 02.6 Hegde 335 25.0 21,057 23.2 Thomson * 261 19.5 41,307 45.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,339 90,668 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: O'Callaghan 's 2,365 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read 1,430 60.5 22,352 24.7 Trajstman 243 10.3 2,874 03.2 Murray-Dufoulon 182 07.7 2,568 02.8 Hegde 233 09.9 21,290 23.5 Thomson * 277 11.7 41,584 45.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,365 90,668 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Murray-Dufoulon's 2,568 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read 481 18.7 22,833 25.2 Trajstman 556 21.7 3,430 03.8 Hegde 837 32.6 22,127 24.4 Thomson * 694 27.0 42,278 46.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,568 90,668 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Trajstman's 3,430 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read 1,974 57.6 24,807 27.4 Hegde 632 18.4 22,759 25.1 Thomson * 824 24.0 43,102 47.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,430 90,668 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Hegde's 22,759 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Read 6,743 29.6 31,550 34.8 THOMSON * 16,016 70.4 59,118 65.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 22,759 90,668 15.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelvin Thomson (born 1955): Elected 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 Parliamentary Secretary for Schools to 18 September 2013 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomson retired at the 2016 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Notional 7th count: Read's 24,807 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hegde 3,748 15.1 26,507 29.2 THOMSON * 21,059 84.9 64,161 70.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 24,807 90,668 20.8 01.8 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- This count was conducted for informational purposes only. ELECTION OF 2 JULY 2016 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Glenroy, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Labor over Greens 15.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 113,851 +07.9 Votes cast: 100,915 88.6 -02.4 Informal votes: 6,807 06.8 +01.3 Formal votes: 94,108 93.2 -01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kyung Hong Lib 20,634 21.9 -00.9 Ash Blackwell 1,287 01.4 Tristram Chellew ASP 2,608 02.8 +00.2 Samantha Ratnam Grn 29,017 30.8 +08.6 Dougal Gillman 778 00.8 Will Fulgenzi 295 00.3 Zane Alcorn 648 00.7 Camille Sydow AJP 1,578 01.7 Francesco Timpano 1,832 02.0 Peter Khalil + ALP 35,431 37.6 -07.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 94,108 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ratnam was Vic MLC for Northern Metropolitan Region 2017-24. 2nd count: Fulgenzi's 295 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hong 18 06.1 20,652 21.9 Blackwell 14 04.8 1,301 01.4 Chellew 25 08.5 2,633 02.8 Ratnam 50 17.0 29,067 30.9 Gillman 37 12.5 815 00.9 Alcorn 84 28.5 732 00.8 Sydow 19 06.4 1,597 01.7 Timpano 24 08.1 1,856 02.0 Khalil + 24 08.1 35,455 37.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 295 94,108 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Alcorn's 732 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hong 19 02.6 20,671 22.0 Blackwell 36 04.9 1,337 01.4 Chellew 42 05.7 2,675 02.8 Ratnam 367 50.1 29,434 31.3 Gillman 68 09.3 883 00.9 Sydow 69 09.4 1,666 01.8 Timpano 42 04.7 1,898 02.0 Khalil + 89 12.2 35,544 37.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 732 94,108 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Gillman's 883 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hong 83 09.4 20,754 22.1 Blackwell 96 10.9 1,433 01.5 Chellew 101 11.4 2,776 03.0 Ratnam 279 31.6 29,713 31.6 Sydow 147 16.7 1,813 01.9 Timpano 98 11.1 1,996 02.1 Khalil + 79 09.0 35,623 37.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 883 94,108 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Blackwell's 1,433 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hong 185 12.9 20,939 22.3 Chellew 616 43.0 3,392 03.6 Ratnam 242 16.9 29,955 31.8 Sydow 162 11.3 1,975 02.1 Timpano 80 05.6 2,076 02.2 Khalil + 148 10.3 35,771 38.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,433 94,108 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Sydow's 1,975 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hong 199 10.1 21,138 22.5 Chellew 375 19.0 3,767 04.0 Ratnam 698 35.3 30,653 32.6 Timpano 407 20.6 2,483 02.6 Khalil + 296 15.0 36,067 38.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,975 94,108 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Timpano's 2,483 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hong 562 22.6 21,700 23.1 Chellew 477 19.2 4,244 04.5 Ratnam 530 21.4 31,183 33.1 Khalil + 914 36.8 36,981 39.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,483 94,108 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Chellew's 4,244 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hong 809 19.1 22,509 23.9 Ratnam 2,339 39.7 33,522 35.6 Khalil + 1,096 25.8 38,077 40.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,244 94,108 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9th count: Hong's 22,509 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ratnam 8,940 39.7 42,462 45.1 KHALIL + 13,569 60.3 51,646 54.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 22,509 94,108 04.9 10.3 to Grn -------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Khalil (born 1973): Elected 2016 Born: 23 March 1973, Melbourne Career: Educated University of Melbourne, Australian National University. Consultant, analyst, adviser on global political, security and economic development. Director of national security policy, Coalition Provisonal Authority, Iraq, 2003. Adviser to Hon Kevin Rudd MP. Director Corporate Affairs, Strategy and Communication, SBS, 2012-15. Member, Victorian Multicultural Commission 2015-16. Australian Overseas Humanitarian Services Medal. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Notional 9th count: Ratnam's 33,522 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hong 4,562 13.6 27,071 28.8 KHALIL + 28,960 86.4 67,037 71.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 33,522 94,108 21.2 00.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- This count was conducted for informational purposes only. ELECTION OF 18 MAY 2019 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Glenroy, Fawkner, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 two-party majority: Labor over Greens 04.9 Effect of 2018 redistribution: No change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 110,658 -02.9 Votes cast: 100,333 90.7 +02.1 Informal votes: 4,243 04.2 -02.6 Formal votes: 96,090 95.8 +02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Miles AJP 3,596 03.7 +02.1 Sue Bolton 4,344 04.5 Peter Killin Lib 17,241 17.9 -03.6 Adam Pulford Grn 25,575 26.6 -04.3 Manju Venkat UAP 2,979 03.1 Peter Khalil * ALP 42,355 44.1 +06.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 96,090 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Venkat's 2,979 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Miles 350 11.8 3,946 04.1 Bolton 167 05.6 4,511 04.7 Killin 1,280 43.0 18,521 19.3 Pulford 236 07.9 25,811 26.9 Khalil * 946 31.8 43,301 45.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,979 96,090 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Miles's 3,946 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bolton 1,406 35.6 5,917 06.2 Killin 587 14.9 19,108 19.9 Pulford 1,272 32.2 27,083 28.2 Khalil * 681 17.3 43,982 45.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,946 96,090 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Bolton's 5,917 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Killin 1,286 21.7 20,394 21.2 Pulford 3,171 53.6 30,254 31.5 Khalil * 1,460 24.7 45,442 47.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,917 96,090 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Killin's 20,394 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pulford 9,938 48.7 40,192 41.8 KHALIL * 10,456 51.3 55,898 58.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 20,394 96,090 08.2 03.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Khalil (born 1973): Elected 2016, 2019 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 MAY 2022 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Glenroy, Fawkner, Pascoe Vale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2019 two-candidate majority: Labor over Greens 08.2 2019 two-party majority: Labor over Liberals 25.9 Effect of 2021 redistribution: No change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 108,402 -02.0 Votes cast: 96,053 88.6 -02.1 Informal votes: 4,855 04.9 +00.7 Formal votes: 91,198 95.1 -00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Wright Lib 15,771 17.3 -00.8 Jill Tindal PHON 2,554 02.8 Emma Black VS 2,714 03.0 -01.5 Sam Sergi AFP 789 00.9 Sue Bolton SAll 3,096 03.4 Irene Zivkovic UAP 3,352 03.7 +00.6 Peter Khalil * ALP 35,449 38.9 -05.3 Leah Horsfall AJP 1,680 01.8 -01.9 Sarah Jefford Grn 25,793 28.3 +02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 91,198 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Sergi's 789 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wright 102 12.9 15,873 17.4 Tindal 253 32.1 2,807 03.1 Black 82 10.4 2,796 03.1 Bolton 72 09.1 3,168 03.5 Zivkovic 137 17.4 3,489 03.8 Khalil * 69 08.8 35,518 39.0 Horsfall 47 06.0 1,727 01.9 Jefford 27 03.4 25,820 28.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 789 91,198 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Horsfall's 1,727 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wright 122 07.1 15,995 17.5 Tindal 108 06.3 2,915 03.2 Black 151 08.7 2,947 03.2 Bolton 165 09.6 3,333 03.7 Zivkovic 117 06.8 3,606 04.0 Khalil * 329 19.1 35,847 39.3 Jefford 735 42.6 26,555 29.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,727 91,198 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Tindal's 2,915 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wright 418 14.3 16,413 18.0 Black 212 07.3 3,159 03.5 Bolton 150 05.2 3,483 03.8 Zivkovic 1,810 62.1 5,416 05.9 Khalil * 208 07.1 36,055 39.5 Jefford 117 04.0 26,672 29.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,915 91,198 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Black's 3,159 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wright 170 05.4 16,583 18.2 Bolton 1,705 54.0 5,188 05.7 Zivkovic 126 04.0 5,542 06.1 Khalil * 266 08.4 36,321 39.8 Jefford 892 28.2 27,564 30.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,159 91,198 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Bolton's 5,188 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wright 248 04.8 16,831 18.5 Zivkovic 517 10.0 6,059 06.6 Khalil * 938 18.1 37,259 40.9 Jefford 3,485 67.2 31,049 34.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,188 91,198 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Zivkovic's 6,059 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wright 3,007 49.6 19,838 21.8 Khalil * 1,607 26.5 38,866 42.6 Jefford 1,445 23.9 32,494 35.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,059 91,198 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Wright's 19,838 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KHALIL * 14,549 73.3 53,415 58.6 Jefford 5,289 26.7 37,783 41.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 19,838 91,198 08.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- There was a swing of 0.4% from the Greens to Labor. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Khalil (born 1973): Elected 2016, 2019, 2022 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 MAY 2025 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Brunswick, Coburg, Fawkner, Pascoe Vale, Princes Hill -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 two-candidate majority: Labor over Greens 08.5 Effect of 2024 redistribution: 03.9 shift to Greens 2025 notional two-candidate majority: Labor over Greens 04.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 125,264 +15.6 Votes cast: 114,887 91.7 +03.1 Informal votes: 5,106 04.4 -00.2 Formal votes: 109,781 95.6 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sue Bolton Soc A 8,808 08.0 +05.1 Peter Khalil * Labor 39,069 35.6 -00.8 Jeff Kidney Lib 14,121 12.9 -03.3 Margee Glover L Cann 3,067 02.8 Owen Miller 1,122 01.0 Samantha Ratnam Grn 38,834 35.4 +02.5 Rachel Versteegen Libtn 918 00.8 Bruce Stevens PHON 3,842 03.5 +01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 109,781 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ratnam was Vic MLC for Northern Metropolitan 2017-24. 2nd count: Versteegen's 918 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bolton 45 04.9 8,853 08.1 Khalil * 67 07.3 39,136 35.7 Kidney 131 14.3 14,252 13.0 Glover 72 07.8 3,139 02.9 Miller 75 08.2 1,197 01.1 Ratnam 62 06.8 38,896 35.4 Stevens 466 50.8 4,308 03.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 918 109,781 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Miller's 1,197 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bolton 243 20.3 9,096 08.3 Khalil * 172 14.4 39,308 35.8 Kidney 70 05.9 14,322 13.1 Glover 317 26.5 3,456 03.2 Ratnam 326 27.2 39,222 35.7 Stevens 69 05.8 4,377 04.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,197 109,781 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Glover's 3,456 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bolton 701 20.3 9,797 08.9 Khalil * 866 25.1 40,174 36.6 Kidney 333 09.6 14,655 13.4 Ratnam 1,193 34.5 40,415 36.8 Stevens 363 10.5 4,740 04.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,456 109,781 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Stevens's 4,740 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bolton 736 15.5 10,533 09.6 Khalil * 718 15.2 40,892 37.3 Kidney 2,812 59.3 17,467 15.9 Ratnam 474 10.0 40,889 37.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,740 109,781 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Bolton's 10,533 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Khalil * 1,772 16.8 42,664 38.9 Kidney 702 06.7 18,169 16.6 Ratnam 8,059 76.5 48,948 44.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,533 109,781 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Kidney's 18,169 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KHALIL * 13,795 75.9 56,459 51.4 Ratnam 4,374 24.1 53,322 48.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 18,169 109,781 01.4 03.2 to Grn -------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Khalil (born 1973): Elected 2016, 2019, 2022, 2025 Assistant Minister for Defence from 13 May 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Notional 7th count: Ratnam's 48,948 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KHALIL * 46,106 94.2 88,770 80.9 Kidney 2,842 04.8 21,011 19.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 48,948 109,781 30.9 03.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- This count was conducted for informational purposes only.