Results of the Victorian legislative election, 2006

Results of the Victorian legislative election, 2006

Total Result for Legislative Assembly


Legislative Council Results by Region

Eastern Metropolitan Region

Elected MPs:
*1st elected: Theo Theophanous (Labor)
*2nd elected: Matthew Guy (Liberal)
*3rd elected: Jenny Mikakos (Labor)
*4th elected: Greg Barber (Greens)
*5th elected: Nazih Elasmar (Labor)

Candidates from the Democratic Labor Party and the People Power Party also ran for the Northern Metropolitan Region, as did independent candidates.

Northern Victoria Region

Elected MPs:
* 1st elected: Gavin Jennings (Labor)
* 2nd elected: Gordon Rich-Phillips (Liberal)
* 3rd elected: Adem Somyürek (Labor)
* 4th elected: Inga Peulich (Liberal)
* 5th elected: Bob Smith (Labor)

Candidates from: the Democratic Labor Party, the People Power Party and the Christian Democratic Party also ran for the South Eastern Metropolitan Region, as did independent candidates.

Western Metropolitan Region

Elected MPs:
* 1st elected: Justin Madden (Labor)
* 2nd elected: Bernie Finn (Liberal)
* 3rd elected: Khalil Eideh (Labor)
* 4th elected: Martin Pakula (Labor)
* 5th elected: Colleen Hartland (Greens)

Candidates from the Democratic Labor Party and the People Power Party also ran for the Western Metropolitan Region.

Western Victoria Region

Elected MPs
*1st elected: Jaala Pulford (Labor)
*2nd elected: John Vogels (Liberal)
*3rd elected: Gayle Tierney (Labor)
*4th elected: David Koch (Liberal)
*5th elected: Peter Kavanagh (DLP)

Candidates from the Family First Party, the Country Alliance, the People Power Party and the Socialist Alliance also ran for the Western Victoria Region, as did independent candidates.

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