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Northern Metropolitan Region

Electoral region of the Victorian Legislative Council


Summary

Electoral region of the Victorian Legislative Council

FieldValue
upperyes
nameNorthern Metropolitan Region
statevic
image
captionInteractive map of electoral region boundaries from the 2022 state election, along with its composition of electoral districts
created2006
mp{{plainlist
mp-party{{plainlist
*borderdarkgray}} Labor (2)
*borderdarkgray}} Greens (1)
*borderdarkgray}} Liberal (1)
*borderdarkgray}} Independent (1)
electors552071
electors_year2022
area603
classMetropolitan
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  • Enver Erdogan (Labor)
  • Evan Mulholland (Liberal)
  • Anasina Gray-Barberio (Greens)
  • Adem Somyurek (Independent)
  • Sheena Watt (Labor) | mp-party = {{plainlist|
  • Labor (2)
  • Greens (1)
  • Liberal (1)
  • Independent (1) Northern Metropolitan Region is one of the eight electoral regions of Victoria, Australia, which elects five members to the Victorian Legislative Council (also referred to as the upper house) by proportional representation. The region was created in 2006 following the 2005 reform of the Victorian Legislative Council.

The region comprises the Legislative Assembly districts of Broadmeadows, Brunswick, Essendon, Greenvale, Kalkallo, Melbourne, Northcote, Pascoe Vale, Preston, Richmond and Thomastown.

Members

YearMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberParty
2006Greens}}Greg BarberGreensLabor}}Nazih ElasmarLaborLabor}}Jenny MikakosLaborLabor}}
2010Nathan MurphyLabor
2010Liberal}}Craig OndarchieLiberal
2014Sex Party}}Fiona PattenSex Party
2017Samantha RatnamGreens
2018Reason}}Reason
2018
2020Sheena WattLabor
2022Enver ErdoganLaborEvan MulhollandLiberalAdem SomyurekDemocratic Labour
2024Independent}}Independent
2024Anasina Gray-BarberioGreens

Returned MLCs by seat

Seats are allocated by single transferable vote using group voting tickets. Changes in party membership between elections have been omitted for simplicity.

Election1st MLC2nd MLC3rd MLC4th MLC5th MLC
2006Labor}}Labor
(Theo Theophanous)Liberal}}Liberal
(Matthew Guy)
2010Labor
(Jenny Mikakos)Liberal
(Matthew Guy)Greens}}Greens
(Greg Barber)Labor}}
2014Labor
(Jenny Mikakos)Liberal
(Craig Ondarchie)Greens
(Greg Barber)Labor
(Nazih Elasmar)
2018Labor
(Jenny Mikakos)Labor
(Nazih Elasmar)Greens
(Samantha Ratnam)
2022Labor
(Sheena Watt)Liberal
(Evan Mulholland)Greens
(Samantha Ratnam)

Election results

References

References

  1. "State Election 2006 : Northern Metropolitan Region".
  2. "State Election 2010 : Northern Metropolitan Region".
  3. "State Election 2014 : Northern Metropolitan Region".
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