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Victorian state election, 2018

Victorian state election, 2018
Victoria (Australia)
← 2014 24 November 2018

All 88 seats in the Victorian Legislative Assembly
45 seats are needed for a majority
All 40 seats in the Victorian Legislative Council
Opinion polls
  Daniel Andrews, Melbourne International Games Week 2015 Launch (cropped 2).jpg Matthew Guy.jpg Greg Barber MLC.jpg
Leader Daniel Andrews Matthew Guy Greg Barber
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition Greens
Leader since 3 December 2010 4 December 2014 25 November 2006
Leader's seat Mulgrave Bulleen MLC for
Northern Metropolitan
Last election 47 seats 38 seats 2 seats
Current seats 46 seats 38 seats 2 seats
Seats needed Steady Increase7 Increase43
 % @ 2014 38.10% 41.99% 11.48%
TPP @ 2014 51.99% 48.01%
TPP polling 46% 54%
BP polling 29.6% 34.7%

Incumbent Premier

Daniel Andrews
Labor




Daniel Andrews
Labor


The next state election in the state of Victoria will be held on Saturday, 24 November 2018 to elect 88 members to the Legislative Assembly and 40 members to the Legislative Council. The election will be conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission.

The election will be for all 88 members of the Legislative Assembly and all 40 members of the Legislative Council. Pursuant to Electoral Act 2002 Victoria has had fixed terms, with all elections since the 2006 election held every 4 years on the last Saturday of November. The election will occur on 24 November 2018.

At the 2014 election, Labor won majority government with 47 seats. The Coalition won 38 seats, with the Liberal party winning 30 and the National party winning 8. On the crossbench, the Greens won 2 seats and Independent Suzanna Sheed won the seat of Shepparton.

At the 2014 election, Labor won 14 seats; the Coalition won 16 seats (14 Liberal, 2 National); the Greens won 5 seats; the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party won 2 seats; and the Sex Party, Democratic Labour Party, and Vote 1 Local Jobs party won 1 seat each.


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