Victorian general election, 1996

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Legislative elections for the Victorian Legislative Assembly and for half the seats in the Victorian Legislative Council were held on Saturday March 30, 1996. This was less than a month after the Australian federal election of that year.

The Liberal National Coalition government of Premier Jeff Kennett was easily returned with a slightly reduced majority after their 1992 landslide victory. The Labor Party, lead by John Brumby made a net gain of just two seats.

The Labor partly achieved its best swings in safe Coalition electorates but the marginal outer suburban electorates swung further towards the government. [1] The overall two party preferred swing was 2.8% to Labor.

The first signs of rural discontent with the Kennett government began to appear at this election. Independent candidate Russell Savage won Mildura from the Liberals, while other independents polled strongly in the Coalition held electorates of Benalla, Gippsland East, Polwarth and Rodney. [1]

[edit] Results

Legislative Assembly
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal Party of Australia 1,212,933 43.99 -0.17 49 -3
  Australian Labor Party 1,189,475 43.13 +4.73 29 +2
  National Party of Australia 184,419 6.69 -1.14 9 0
  Natural Law 51,231 1.15 +0.54 0 0
  Others 119,509 4.33 -3.76 1 +1
  Total 2,757,567     88  
Legislative Council
  Party Votes % Swing Seats Won Seats Held
  Liberal Party of Australia 1,208,168 43.87 +0.38 14 28
  Australian Labor Party 1,114,843 40.49 +1.93 5 10
  National Party of Australia 182,494 6.63 -2.11 3 6
  Australian Democrats 157,798 5.73 +5.42 0 0
  Democratic Labor Party 43,533 1.58 -2.96 0 0
  Others 46,811 1.70 -2.65 0 0
  Total 2,753,667     22 44

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Economou N. & Costar B.J. 'The Electoral Contest and Coalition Dominance 1992-1998' in Costar B.J & Economou N. (eds) The Kennett Revolution, UNSW Press, Sydney, 1999, p. 124