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Victorian general election, 2006

Victorian state election, 2006
Victoria (Australia)
← 2002 25 November 2006 (2006-11-25) 2010 →

All 88 seats in the Victorian Legislative Assembly
and all 40 seats in the Victorian Legislative Council
  First party Second party Third party
  Steve Bracks at a Vietnam Veterans Day ceremony, August 2006.jpg Ted baillieu.jpg Peter Ryan.jpg
Leader Steve Bracks Ted Baillieu Peter Ryan
Party Labor Liberal National
Leader since 22 March 1999 8 May 2006 December 1999
Leader's seat Williamstown Hawthorn Gippsland South
Last election 62 seats 17 seats 7 seats
Seats won 55 seats 23 seats 9 seats
Seat change Decrease7 Increase6 Increase2
Percentage 43.06% 34.44% 5.17%
Swing Decrease4.89 Increase0.53 Increase0.87

Premier before election

Steve Bracks
Labor

Elected Premier

Steve Bracks
Labor


Steve Bracks
Labor

Steve Bracks
Labor

The 2006 Victorian state election, held on Saturday, 25 November 2006, was for the 56th Parliament of Victoria. Just over 3 million Victorians registered to vote elected 88 members to the Legislative Assembly and, for the first time, 40 members to the Legislative Council under a proportional representation system. The election was conducted by the independent Victorian Electoral Commission.

The Labor Party government of Premier Steve Bracks, first elected in 1999, won a third consecutive term with 55 of the 88 lower house seats, down seven from the 62 Labor won in 2002. The Liberal Party opposition of Ted Baillieu won 23 seats, and the National Party led by Peter Ryan won nine seats. One independent member was re-elected, while one lost his seat. Labor lost Bayswater, Evelyn, Ferntree Gully, Hastings, Kilsyth, Morwell and Narracan.


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