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The 2024 Victorian local elections were held on 26 October 2024 to elect the councils of 78 of the 79 local government areas (LGAs) in Victoria, Australia. [24] The elections were conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC), with voting taking place via post throughout October to elect 647 councillors across the state.
After winning a majority at the 2020 election with five seats, the Greens were left with only two seats ahead of the 2024 election. [25] [26] Amanda Stone and Anab Mohamud resigned from the party in 2023 and 2024 respectively, while Gabrielle De Vietri was elected to the Parliament of Victoria in 2022 and replaced by Michael Glynatis via ...
Results of the 2024 Victorian local elections in Inner Melbourne; Results of the 2024 Victorian local elections in Loddon Mallee; Results of the 2024 Victorian local elections in Northern Melbourne; Results of the 2024 Victorian local elections in South-Eastern Melbourne; Results of the 2024 Victorian local elections in Western Melbourne
At the 2020 election, the Melbourne City Council electoral roll was composed of 55.1% business and out-of-the-area property owners, with local residents making up the remaining 44.9%. [18] A similar electoral system in New South Wales previously applied for Sydney City Council, where businesses also had two votes. [20]
No Election date/year Candidates MLA MLC Results Pendulum 60 26 November 2022: candidates: MLA: MLC: Results: Legislative Assembly; Legislative Council Pendulum: 59 24 November 2018
The 2022 Victorian state election was held on Saturday, 26 November 2022 to elect the 60th Parliament of Victoria.All 88 seats in the Legislative Assembly (lower house) and all 40 seats in the Legislative Council (upper house) were up for election at the time the writs were issued, however the election in the district of Narracan was deferred due to the death of a candidate.
2001 Australian federal election: Melbourne Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Lindsay Tanner: 39,978 47.65 −10.25 Liberal: Con Frantzeskos 20,870 24.87 +0.57 Greens: Pamela Curr 13,174 15.70 +9.64 Democrats: Brent McKenna 8,062 9.61 +0.64 Independent Socialist: Stephen Jolly: 1,260 1.50 +1.50 Imperial British: James Ferrari 558 0.67 +0.21 ...
1901 Melbourne state by-election [12] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative: James Boyd: 1,974 80.3 +53.3 Labour: Daniel Carter 483 19.7 −12.4 Total formal votes 2,457 99.98 Informal votes 4 0.02 Turnout: 2,461 51.1 Conservative gain from Labour: Swing