List of Victorian state by-elections
This is an incomplete list of by-elections for the Victorian Legislative Assembly. A by-election may be held when a member's seat becomes vacant through resignation, death or some other reason.
Fifty-ninth Legislative Assembly 2018–2022 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
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Fifty-eighth Legislative Assembly 2014–2018 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Northcote | Fiona Richardson | Labor | Died | 18 November 2017 | Lidia Thorpe | Greens | ||
South-West Coast | Denis Napthine | Liberal | Resigned | 31 October 2015 | Roma Britnell | Liberal | ||
Polwarth | Terry Mulder | Liberal | Resigned | 31 October 2015 | Richard Riordan | Liberal | ||
Gippsland South | Peter Ryan | National | Resigned | 14 March 2015 | Danny O'Brien | National | ||
Fifty-seventh Legislative Assembly 2010–2014 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Lyndhurst | Tim Holding | Labor | Resigned | 27 April 2013 | Martin Pakula | Labor | ||
Melbourne | Bronwyn Pike | Labor | Resigned | 21 July 2012 | Jennifer Kanis | Labor | ||
Niddrie | Rob Hulls | Labor | Resigned | 24 March 2012 | Ben Carroll | Labor | ||
Broadmeadows | John Brumby | Labor | Resigned following election loss | 19 February 2011 | Frank McGuire | Labor | ||
Fifty-sixth Legislative Assembly 2006–2010 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Altona | Lynne Kosky | Labor | Resigned | 13 February 2010 | Jill Hennessy | Labor | ||
Kororoit | Andre Haermeyer | Labor | Resigned | 28 June 2008 | Marlene Kairouz | Labor | ||
Williamstown | Steve Bracks | Labor | Resigned as Premier | 15 September 2007 | Wade Noonan | Labor | ||
Albert Park | John Thwaites | Labor | Resigned as Deputy Premier | 15 September 2007 | Martin Foley | Labor | ||
Fifty-fifth Legislative Assembly 2002–2006 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Fifty-fourth Legislative Assembly 1999–2002 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Benalla | Pat McNamara | National | Resigned following election loss | 13 May 2000 | Denise Allen | Labor | ||
Burwood | Jeff Kennett | Liberal | Resigned following election loss | 11 December 1999 | Bob Stensholt | Labor | ||
Fifty-third Legislative Assembly 1996–1999 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Northcote | Tony Sheehan | Labor | Resigned | 15 August 1998 | Mary Delahunty | Labor | ||
Mitcham | Roger Pescott | Liberal | Resigned | 13 December 1997 | Tony Robinson | Labor | ||
Gippsland West | Alan Brown | Liberal | Resigned | 1 February 1997 | Susan Davies | Independent | ||
Fifty-second Legislative Assembly 1992–1996 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Williamstown | Joan Kirner | Labor | Resigned | 13 August 1994 | Steve Bracks | Labor | ||
Coburg | Tom Roper | Labor | Resigned | 14 May 1994 | Carlo Carli | Labor | ||
Broadmeadows | Jim Kennan | Labor | Resigned | 18 September 1993 | John Brumby | Labor | ||
Fifty-first Legislative Assembly 1988–1992 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Shepparton | Peter Ross-Edwards | National | Resigned | 19 October 1991 | Don Kilgour | National | ||
Thomastown | Beth Gleeson | Labor | Died | 3 February 1990 | Peter Batchelor | Labor | ||
Greensborough | Pauline Toner | Labor | Resigned due to ill health (cancer) | 15 April 1989 | Sherryl Garbutt | Labor | ||
Rodney | Eddie Hann | National | Resigned | 4 March 1989 | Noel Maughan | National | ||
Fiftieth Legislative Assembly 1985–1988 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Ballarat North | Tom Evans | Liberal | Resigned | 23 July 1988 | Steve Elder | Liberal | ||
Kew | Prue Sibree | Liberal | Resigned | 19 March 1988 | Jan Wade | Liberal | ||
Forty-ninth Legislative Assembly 1982–1985 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Swan Hill | Alan Wood | Liberal | Resigned | 7 May 1983 | Barry Steggall | National | ||
Warrnambool | Ian Smith | Liberal | Resigned in unsuccessful attempt to win Liberal preselection for the 1983 Wannon federal by-election | 7 May 1983 | Adam Kempton | Liberal | ||
Springvale | Kevin King | Labor | Died | 19 March 1983 | Eddie Micallef | Labor | ||
Malvern | Lindsay Thompson | Liberal | Resigned following defeat as Premier | 4 December 1982 | Geoff Leigh | Liberal | ||
Keilor | Jack Ginifer | Labor | Resigned due to ill health | 17 July 1982 | George Seitz | Labor | ||
Forty-eighth Legislative Assembly 1979–1982 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Kew | Rupert Hamer | Liberal | Resigned following resignation as Premier | 15 August 1981 | Prue Sibree | Liberal | ||
Morwell | Derek Amos | Labor | Resigned due to ill health | 27 June 1981 | Valerie Callister | Labor | ||
Forty-seventh Legislative Assembly 1976–1979 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Richmond | Clyde Holding | Labor | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1977 federal election | 17 December 1977 | Theo Sidiropoulos | Labor | ||
Melbourne | Barry Jones | Labor | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1977 federal election | 17 December 1977 | Keith Remington | Labor | ||
Greensborough | Monte Vale | Liberal | Died | 5 November 1977 | Pauline Toner | Labor | ||
Forty-sixth Legislative Assembly 1973–1976 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Brunswick East | David Bornstein | Labor | Resigned | 12 April 1975 | Ron McAlister | Labor | ||
Greensborough | Monte Vale | Liberal | Result overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns | 13 October 1973 | Monte Vale | Liberal | ||
Forty-fifth Legislative Assembly 1970–1973 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Hampden | Henry Bolte | Liberal | Resigned as Premier | 7 October 1972 | Tom Austin | Liberal | ||
Gisborne | Julian Doyle | Liberal | Resigned | 11 December 1971 | Athol Guy | Liberal | ||
Kew | Arthur Rylah | Liberal | Resigned due to ill health | 17 April 1971 | Rupert Hamer | Liberal | ||
Forty-fourth Legislative Assembly 1967–1970 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Dandenong | Len Reid | Liberal | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1969 federal election | 6 December 1969 | Alan Lind | Labor | ||
Swan Hill | Harold Stirling | Country | Died | 14 September 1968 | Henry Broad | Country | ||
Forty-third Legislative Assembly 1964–1967 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Grant | Roy Crick | Labor | Died | 8 October 1966 | Jack Ginifer | Labor | ||
Caulfield | Alexander Fraser | Liberal | Died | 18 September 1965 | Ian McLaren | Liberal | ||
Mildura | Nathaniel Barclay | Country | Died | 27 October 1962 | Milton Whiting | Country | ||
Broadmeadows | Harry Kane | Liberal and Country | Died | 4 August 1962 | John Wilton | Labor | ||
Richmond | Bill Towers | Labor | Died | 12 May 1962 | Clyde Holding | Labor | ||
Forty-second Legislative Assembly 1961–1964 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Ballarat North | Russell White | Country | Resigned to take up position on the Trotting Control Board | 12 November 1960 | Tom Evans | Liberal and Country | ||
Scoresby | George Knox | Liberal and Country | Died | 17 September 1960 | Bill Borthwick | Liberal and Country | ||
Footscray | Ernie Shepherd | Labor | Died | 8 October 1958 | William Divers | Labor | ||
Forty-first Legislative Assembly 1958–1961 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Northcote | John Cain | Labor | Died | 21 September 1957 | Frank Wilkes | Labor | ||
Camberwell | Robert Whately | Liberal and Country | Died in a car accident | 21 April 1956 | Vernon Wilcox | Liberal and Country | ||
Mornington | William Leggatt | Liberal and Country | Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London | 3 March 1956 | Roberts Dunstan | Liberal and Country | ||
Flemington | Jack Holland | Labor | Died | 18 February 1956 | Kevin Holland | Labor | ||
Fortieth Legislative Assembly 1955–1958 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Thirty-ninth Legislative Assembly 1952–1955 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Malvern | Trevor Oldham | Liberal and Country | Died | 11 July 1953 | John Bloomfield | Liberal and Country | ||
Thirty-eighth Legislative Assembly 1950–1952 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Toorak | Edward Reynolds | Liberal and Country | Resigned | 13 September 1952 | Horace Petty | Liberal and Country | ||
Port Melbourne | Tom Corrigan | Labor | Died | 13 September 1952 | Stan Corrigan | Labor | ||
Prahran | Frank Crean | Labor | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1951 federal election | 16 June 1951 | Robert Pettiona | Labor | ||
Ivanhoe | Rupert Curnow | Liberal and Country | Died | 24 February 1951 | Frank Block | Liberal and Country | ||
Thirty-seventh Legislative Assembly 1947–1950 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Clifton Hill | Jack Cremean | Labor | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election | 17 December 1949 | Joseph O'Carroll | Labor | ||
Kew | Wilfrid Kent Hughes | Liberal and Country | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election | 17 December 1949 | Arthur Rylah | Liberal and Country | ||
Richmond | Stan Keon | Labor | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election | 17 December 1949 | Frank Scully | Labor | ||
Brunswick | James Jewell | Labor | Died | 16 July 1949 | Peter Randles | Labor | ||
Prahran | Bill Quirk | Labor | Died | 22 January 1949 | Frank Crean | Labor | ||
Geelong | Fanny Brownbill | Labor | Died | 13 November 1948 | Edward Montgomery | Liberal | ||
Toorak | Robert Bell Hamilton | Liberal | Died | 19 June 1948 | Edward Reynolds | Liberal | ||
Thirty-sixth Legislative Assembly 1945–1947 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Collingwood | Tom Tunnecliffe | Labor | Resigned | 20 September 1947 | Bill Towers | Labor | ||
Benambra | Roy Paton | Country | Died | 7 June 1947 | Thomas Mitchell | Country | ||
Thirty-fifth Legislative Assembly 1943–1945 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Prahran | John Ellis | United Australia | Died | 18 August 1945 | Bill Quirk | Labor | ||
Clifton Hill | Herbert Cremean | Labor | Died | 7 July 1945 | Jack Cremean | Labor | ||
Bendigo | Arthur Cook | Labor | Died | 26 May 1945 | Bill Galvin | Labor | ||
Lowan | Hamilton Lamb | Country | Died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp on the Burma Railway | 4 November 1944 | Wilfred Mibus | Country | ||
Bulla and Dalhousie | Reginald James | Country | Died | 27 September 1944 | Leslie Webster | Country | ||
Rodney | William Dunstone | Country | Died | 12 April 1944 | Richard Brose | Country | ||
Waranga | Ernest Coyle | Country | Died | 9 October 1943 | Wollaston Heily | Country | ||
Nunawading | Ivy Weber | Independent | Resigned in unsuccessful attempt to enter federal politics at the 1943 federal election | 4 September 1943 | Bob Gray | Labor | ||
Thirty-fourth Legislative Assembly 1940–1943 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Maryborough and Daylesford | George Frost | Labor | Died | 28 November 1942 | Clive Stoneham | Labor | ||
Gippsland North | Alexander Borthwick | Country | Died | 20 June 1942 | Bill Fulton | Country | ||
Port Melbourne | James Murphy | Labor | Died | 18 April 1942 | Tom Corrigan | Labor | ||
Toorak | Stanley Argyle | United Australia | Died | 11 January 1941 | Harold Thonemann | United Australia | ||
Polwarth | Allan McDonald | United Australia | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1940 federal election | 2 November 1940 | Edward Guye | United Australia | ||
Coburg | Frank Keane | Labor | Died | 13 July 1940 | Charlie Mutton | Independent Labor | ||
Thirty-third Legislative Assembly 1937–1940 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Hawthorn | John Austin Gray | United Australia | Died | 10 June 1939 | Les Tyack | United Australia | ||
Gippsland North | James Weir McLachlan | Independent | Died | 5 November 1938 | Alexander Borthwick | Country | ||
Geelong | William Brownbill | Labor | Died | 4 June 1938 | Fanny Brownbill | Labor | ||
Thirty-second Legislative Assembly 1935–1937 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Benalla | Edward Cleary | Country | Died | 3 October 1936 | Frederick Cook | Independent | ||
Goulburn Valley | Murray Bourchier | Country | Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London | 19 September 1936 | John MacDonald | Country | ||
Rodney | John Allan | Country | Died | 18 April 1936 | William Dunstone | Country | ||
Allandale | Thomas Parkin | United Australia | Died | 21 March 1936 | Patrick Denigan | Labor | ||
Thirty-first Legislative Assembly 1932–1935 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Nunawading | Robert Menzies | United Australia | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1934 federal election | 1 September 1934 | William Boyland | United Australia | ||
Gunbower | Henry Angus | United Australia | Died | 12 May 1934 | Norman Martin | Independent Country | ||
Allandale | Alexander Peacock | United Australia | Died | 11 November 1933 | Millie Peacock | United Australia | ||
Warrnambool | James Fairbairn | United Australia | Resigned to contest the 1933 Flinders federal by-election | 11 November 1933 | Keith McGarvie | United Australia | ||
Polwarth | James McDonald | United Australia | Died | 16 September 1933 | Allan McDonald | United Australia | ||
Boroondara | Richard Linton | United Australia | Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London | 29 April 1933 | Trevor Oldham | United Australia | ||
Benambra | Henry Beardmore | United Australia | Died | 15 October 1932 | Roy Paton | Country | ||
Carlton | Robert Solly | Labor | Died | 9 July 1932 | Bill Barry | Labor | ||
Thirtieth Legislative Assembly 1929–1932 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Caulfield | Frederick Forrest | Progressive Liberal | Died | 22 November 1930 | Harold Daniel Luxton | Nationalist | ||
Hawthorn | William Murray McPherson | Nationalist | Resigned | 27 September 1930 | John Austin Gray | Nationalist | ||
Twenty-ninth Legislative Assembly 1927–1929 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Gippsland West | Arthur Walter | Country | Resigned in unsuccessful bid for the federal seat of Indi at the 1929 election | 19 October 1929 | Matthew Bennett | Country | ||
Barwon | Edward Morley | Nationalist | Died | 6 July 1929 | Thomas Maltby | Nationalist | ||
Castlemaine and Kyneton | Harry Lawson | Nationalist | Resigned to contest a Senate seat at the 1929 federal election | 2 February 1929 | Walter Langslow | Nationalist | ||
Brighton | Oswald Snowball | Nationalist | Died | 28 April 1928 | Ian MacFarlan | Nationalist | ||
Gippsland South | Henry Bodman | Independent | Died | 3 December 1927 | Walter West | Nationalist | ||
Twenty-eighth Legislative Assembly 1924–1927 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Flemington | Edward Warde | Labor | Died | 9 December 1925 | Jack Holland | Labor | ||
Fitzroy | John Billson | Labor | Died | 4 February 1925 | Maurice Blackburn | Labor | ||
Glenelg | William Thomas | Labor | Died | 14 August 1924 | Ernie Bond | Labor | ||
Twenty-seventh Legislative Assembly 1921–1924 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Gippsland West | Sir John Mackey | Nationalist | Died | 23 May 1924 | Arthur Walter | VFU | ||
Dalhousie | Allan Cameron | Nationalist | Died | 31 January 1924 | Reg Pollard | Labor | ||
Daylesford | Donald McLeod | Nationalist | Died | 8 July 1923 | Roderick McLeod [1] | Labor | ||
Gippsland South | Thomas Livingston | Nationalist | Died | 18 August 1922 | Walter West | Nationalist | ||
Twenty-sixth Legislative Assembly 1920–1921 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Upper Goulburn | Edwin Mackrell | VFU | Disqualified (failed to nominate on time) | 27 January 1921 | Edwin Mackrell | VFU | ||
Twenty-fifth Legislative Assembly 1917–1920 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Swan Hill | Percy Stewart | VFU | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1919 federal election | 19 November 1919 | Francis Old | VFU | ||
Albert Park | Joseph Hannan | Labor | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1919 federal election | 19 November 1919 | Arthur Wallace | Labor | ||
Albert Park | George Elmslie | Labor | Died | 13 June 1918 | Joseph Hannan | Labor | ||
Twenty-fourth Legislative Assembly 1914–1917 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Geelong | Robert Purnell | Nationalist | Disqualified (April by-election declared void) | 17 August 1917 | Robert Purnell | Nationalist | ||
Polwarth | John Johnstone | Nationalist | Resigned | 13 July 1917 | James McDonald | Nationalist | ||
Benambra | John Leckie | Nationalist | Resigned | 20 April 1917 | Henry Beardmore | Nationalist | ||
Geelong | William Plain | Nationalist | Resigned to contest a Senate seat at the 1917 federal election | 20 April 1917 | Robert Purnell | Nationalist | ||
Warrnambool | John Murray | Commonwealth Liberal | Died | 1 June 1916 | James Deany | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Port Melbourne | George Sangster | Labor | Died | 28 April 1915 | Owen Sinclair | Labor | ||
Bendigo East | Alfred Hampson | Labor | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1915 Bendigo by-election | 4 February 1915 | Luke Clough | Labor | ||
Twenty-third Legislative Assembly 1911–1914 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Essendon | William Watt | Nationalist | Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1914 federal election | 23 July 1914 | Maurice Blackburn | Labor | ||
Gippsland South | Thomas Livingston | Nationalist | Forfeited seat after joining Peacock Ministry | 30 June 1914 | Thomas Livingston | Nationalist | ||
Korong | Thomas Langdon | Ministerialist | Died | 26 June 1914 | Achilles Gray | Ministerialist | ||
Borung | William Hutchinson | Commonwealth Liberal | Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry | 15 January 1914 | William Hutchinson | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Essendon | William Watt | Commonwealth Liberal | Forfeited seat after forming Watt Ministry | 15 January 1914 | William Watt | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Prahran | Donald Mackinnon | Commonwealth Liberal | Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry | 15 January 1914 | Donald Mackinnon | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Allandale | Alexander Peacock | Commonwealth Liberal | Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry | 6 January 1914 | Alexander Peacock | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Castlemaine and Maldon | Harry Lawson | Commonwealth Liberal | Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry | 6 January 1914 | Harry Lawson | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Warrnambool | John Murray | Commonwealth Liberal | Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry | 6 January 1914 | John Murray | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Benambra | Albert Craven | Commonwealth Liberal | Died | 29 December 1913 | John Leckie | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Albert Park | George Elmslie | Labor | Forfeited seat after forming Elmslie Ministry | 20 December 1913 | George Elmslie | Labor | ||
Fitzroy | John Billson | Labor | Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry | 20 December 1913 | John Billson | Labor | ||
Geelong | William Plain | Labor | Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry | 20 December 1913 | William Plain | Labor | ||
Maryborough | Alfred Outtrim | Labor | Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry | 20 December 1913 | Alfred Outtrim | Labor | ||
North Melbourne | George Prendergast | Labor | Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry | 20 December 1913 | George Prendergast | Labor | ||
Williamstown | John Lemmon | Labor | Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry | 20 December 1913 | John Lemmon | Labor | ||
Hawthorn | George Swinburne | Commonwealth Liberal | Resigned to join the Inter-State Commission | 5 September 1913 | William McPherson | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Grenville | Charles McGrath | Labor | Resigned to contest the federal seat of Ballaraat at the 1913 election | 15 May 1913 | John Chatham | Labor | ||
Kara Kara | Peter McBride | Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London | 14 March 1913 | Jack Pennington | Commonwealth Liberal | |||
Allandale | Alexander Peacock | Commonwealth Liberal | Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry | 6 March 1913 | Alexander Peacock | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Warrenheip | George Holden | Resigned to become chairman of the Melbourne Harbor Trust | 28 February 1913 | Ned Hogan | Labor | |||
East Melbourne | Alfred Farthing | Commonwealth Liberal | Election declared void | 1 October 1912 | Alfred Farthing | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Abbotsford | William Beazley | Labor | Died | 26 July 1912 | Gordon Webber | Labor | ||
Twenty-second Legislative Assembly 1908–1911 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Waranga | Martin Cussen | Died | 25 August 1911 | John Gordon | ||||
Bendigo East | Thomas Glass | Labor | Died | 16 June 1911 | Alfred Hampson | Labor | ||
Walhalla | Albert Harris | Died | 29 July 1910 | Samuel Barnes | ||||
Brunswick | Frank Anstey | Labor | Resigned to contest the federal seat of Bourke at the 1910 election | 14 March 1910 | James Jewell | Labor | ||
Brighton | Sir Thomas Bent | Died | 8 October 1909 | Oswald Snowball | ||||
Warrnambool | John Murray | Commonwealth Liberal | Formed Murray Ministry | 29 January 1909 | John Murray | Commonwealth Liberal | ||
Twenty-first Legislative Assembly 1907–1908 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Twentieth Legislative Assembly 1904–1907 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Nineteenth Legislative Assembly 1902–1904 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Eighteenth Legislative Assembly 1900–1902 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Seventeenth Legislative Assembly 1897–1900 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Sixteenth Legislative Assembly 1894–1897 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Fifteenth Legislative Assembly 1892–1894 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Benalla and Yarrawonga | John Montgomery Templeton | Election declared void | 20 November 1893 | Thomas Kennedy | ||||
Benalla and Yarrawonga | James Campbell | Death | 9 October 1893 | John Montgomery Templeton | ||||
Fourteenth Legislative Assembly 1889–1892 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Thirteenth Legislative Assembly 1886–1889 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Twelfth Legislative Assembly 1883–1886 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Eleventh Legislative Assembly 1880–1883 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Tenth Legislative Assembly 1879–1880 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Ninth Legislative Assembly 1877–1879 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Eighth Legislative Assembly 1874–1877 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Seventh Legislative Assembly 1871–1874 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Sixth Legislative Assembly 1868–1871 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Fifth Legislative Assembly 1866–1868 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Fourth Legislative Assembly 1864–1866 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Third Legislative Assembly 1861–1864 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
Second Legislative Assembly 1859–1861 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party | ||
First Legislative Assembly 1856–1859 | ||||||||
By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party |
List of Legislative Council by-elections
Notes
- 1 In the July 1923 Daylesford by-election following the death of Nationalist MP Donald McLeod, Labor candidate James McDonald was initially declared elected, but a subsequent recount in October found that Roderick McLeod, son of the deceased outgoing member, had in fact won the by-election.
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