Electoral district of Ivanhoe
The Electoral district of Ivanhoe is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It is located in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne and is based around the suburbs of Heidelberg, Ivanhoe and Rosanna.
Formed in 1945 the seat has usually been fairly safe for the Liberal Party having only been won by Labor at its 1952 and 1982 landslides before the 1990s. However a redistribution prior to the 1992 election made the seat notionally Labor. Liberal candidate Vin Heffernan was able to win at that election, only to be one of just three sitting Liberals defeated at the 1996 election. Labor's Craig Langdon held the seat comfortably since then on a safe margin of 12.5%, however he resigned from the parliament on 25 August 2010, citing family and personal reasons, as well as "disloyalty and betrayal" from several of his colleagues. Langdon had failed to gain pre-selection for the 2010 state election, and there was speculation that his early resignation may trigger a by-election in Ivanhoe.[1] In fact, on 13 September a by-election writ was issued, but the next day House Speaker Jenny Lindell announced that she would discharge the writ citing significant expense to hold a by-election three weeks before the full state election.[2]
Members for Ivanhoe
Election results
Victorian state election, 2010: Ivanhoe |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Liberal |
Carl Ziebell |
14,413 |
41.98 |
+10.17 |
|
Labor |
Anthony Carbines |
12,140 |
35.36 |
-6.43 |
|
Greens |
Paul Kennedy |
6,240 |
18.18 |
+3.69 |
|
Democratic Labor |
Stephen Smith |
1,185 |
3.45 |
+3.45 |
|
Independent |
Gerrit Schorel-Hlavka |
351 |
1.02 |
+1.02 |
Total formal votes |
34,329 |
95.51 |
+0.05 |
Informal votes |
1,613 |
4.49 |
-0.05 |
Turnout |
35,942 |
92.68 |
-0.21 |
Two-candidate preferred result |
|
Labor |
Anthony Carbines |
17,755 |
51.68 |
-7.19 |
|
Liberal |
Carl Ziebell |
16,599 |
48.32 |
+7.19 |
|
Labor hold |
Swing |
-7.19 |
|
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