Eastern Victoria Region
Eastern Victoria is an electoral region of the Victorian Legislative Council. It is located in the eastern part of Victoria.
| Eastern Victoria Region Victoria—Legislative Council | |
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| State | Victoria |
| Created | 2006 |
| MP | Melina Bath (National) Jeff Bourman (Shooters) Renee Heath (Liberal) Tom McIntosh (Labor) Harriet Shing (Labor) |
| Party | Labor (2) Liberal (1) National (1) Shooters, Fishers, Farmers (1) |
| Electors | 546,122 (2022) |
| Area | 44,420 km2 (17,150.7 sq mi) |
| Demographic | Rural |
| Coordinates | 37°53′S 147°19′E |
The region includes the Legislative Assembly (lower house) electoral districts of Bass, Evelyn, Gippsland East, Gippsland South, Hastings, Monbulk, Mornington, Morwell, Narracan, Nepean and Pakenham.
Election results
| 2022 Victorian state election: Eastern Victoria | |||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
| Quota | 78,887 | ||||
| Liberal/National Coalition | 1. Renee Heath (elected 1) 2. Melina Bath (elected 3) 3. David Burgess 4. Sharn Coombes 5. Mick Harrington |
172,208 | 36.38 | +2.28 | |
| Labor | 1. Tom McIntosh (elected 2) 2. Harriet Shing (elected 4) 3. Amie Templar-Kanshlo 4. Jannette Langley 5. Marg D'Arcy |
125,481 | 26.51 | -7.07 | |
| Greens | 1. Mat Morgan 2. Adam Frogley 3. Jessica Wheelock 4. Lynda Wheelock 5. Rodrigo Bardales |
37,795 | 7.99 | +1.26 | |
| Legalise Cannabis | 1. Thomas Forrest 2. Mark Smith |
19,654 | 4.15 | +4.15 | |
| Democratic Labour | 1. Philip Semmel 2. Catherine Kennedy |
18,117 | 3.83 | +2.32 | |
| One Nation | 1. Warren Pickering 2. Jeff Waddell |
16,964 | 3.58 | +3.58 | |
| Shooters, Fishers, Farmers | 1. Jeff Bourman (elected 5) 2. Kerrie-Anne Muir |
14,217 | 3.00 | -2.01 | |
| Liberal Democrats | 1. Rob McCathie 2. Angus Ward |
12,130 | 2.56 | −1.47 | |
| Justice | 1. Ruth Stanfield 2. Lachlan O'Connell |
9,500 | 2.00 | -2.47 | |
| Animal Justice | 1. Austin Cram 2. Jennifer McAdam |
8,413 | 1.78 | -1.45 | |
| Freedom | 1. Greg Hansford 2. Ray Akers |
8,385 | 1.77 | +1.77 | |
| Family First | 1. Milton Wade 2. Natasha Sawtell |
7,634 | 1.61 | +1.61 | |
| Restore Democracy | 1. Cengiz Coskun 2. Connie Coskun |
3,984 | 0.84 | +0.84 | |
| Reason | 1. Dean Barnes 2. Eve Cash |
3,498 | 0.74 | −0.07 | |
| United Australia | 1. James William Unkles 2. Paul Wilson |
3,382 | 0.71 | +0.71 | |
| Victorian Socialists | 1. Richard Mann 2. Natalie Acreman |
2,300 | 0.49 | +0.27 | |
| Angry Victorians | 1. Shane Casey 2. Virginia Rizzo 3. Ben Marshall |
2,280 | 0.48 | +0.48 | |
| Companions and Pets | 1. John Hutchison 2. Sean Eddy |
2,251 | 0.48 | +0.48 | |
| Health Australia | 1. Kristy Michelle Wallace 2. Tania White |
1,921 | 0.41 | -0.48 | |
| Sustainable Australia | 1. Sophie Paterson 2. Anthony Cresswell |
1,772 | 0.37 | -0.50 | |
| Transport Matters | 1. Ralf Troshen 2. Mark Dunn |
729 | 0.15 | -0.41 | |
| New Democrats | 1. Srilakshmi Ajjampura 2. Komalben Rasiklal Darji 3. Namrata Rajan Shah |
533 | 0.11 | +0.11 | |
| Independent | 1. John O'Brien | 170 | 0.04 | +0.04 | |
| Total formal votes | 473,318 | 96.94 | +0.73 | ||
| Informal votes | 14,948 | 3.06 | −0.73 | ||
| Turnout | 488,266 | 89.41 | -1.67 | ||
References
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