By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason for by-election | Date of by-election | Winner of By-election | Party |
South-West Coast |
Denis Napthine |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
31 October 2015 |
Roma Britnell |
|
Liberal |
Polwarth |
Terry Mulder |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
31 October 2015 |
Richard Riordan |
|
Liberal |
Gippsland South |
Peter Ryan |
|
National |
Resigned |
14 March 2015 |
Danny O'Brien |
|
National |
Lyndhurst |
Tim Holding |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
27 April 2013 |
Martin Pakula |
|
Labor |
Melbourne |
Bronwyn Pike |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
21 July 2012 |
Jennifer Kanis |
|
Labor |
Niddrie |
Rob Hulls |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
24 March 2012 |
Ben Carroll |
|
Labor |
Broadmeadows |
John Brumby |
|
Labor |
Resigned following election loss |
19 February 2011 |
Frank McGuire |
|
Labor |
Altona |
Lynne Kosky |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
13 February 2010 |
Jill Hennessy |
|
Labor |
Kororoit |
Andre Haermeyer |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
28 June 2008 |
Marlene Kairouz |
|
Labor |
Williamstown |
Steve Bracks |
|
Labor |
Resigned as Premier |
15 September 2007 |
Wade Noonan |
|
Labor |
Albert Park |
John Thwaites |
|
Labor |
Resigned as Deputy Premier |
15 September 2007 |
Martin Foley |
|
Labor |
Benalla |
Pat McNamara |
|
National |
Resigned following election loss |
13 May 2000 |
Denise Allen |
|
Labor |
Burwood |
Jeff Kennett |
|
Liberal |
Resigned following election loss |
11 December 1999 |
Bob Stensholt |
|
Labor |
Northcote |
Tony Sheehan |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
15 August 1998 |
Mary Delahunty |
|
Labor |
Mitcham |
Roger Pescott |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
13 December 1997 |
Tony Robinson |
|
Labor |
Gippsland West |
Alan Brown |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
1 February 1997 |
Susan Davies |
|
Independent |
Williamstown |
Joan Kirner |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
13 August 1994 |
Steve Bracks |
|
Labor |
Coburg |
Tom Roper |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
14 May 1994 |
Carlo Carli |
|
Labor |
Broadmeadows |
Jim Kennan |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
18 September 1993 |
John Brumby |
|
Labor |
Shepparton |
Peter Ross-Edwards |
|
National |
Resigned |
19 October 1991 |
Don Kilgour |
|
National |
Thomastown |
Beth Gleeson |
|
Labor |
Died |
3 February 1990 |
Peter Batchelor |
|
Labor |
Greensborough |
Pauline Toner |
|
Labor |
Resigned due to ill health (cancer) |
15 April 1989 |
Sherryl Garbutt |
|
Labor |
Rodney |
Eddie Hann |
|
National |
Resigned |
4 March 1989 |
Noel Maughan |
|
National |
Ballarat North |
Tom Evans |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
23 July 1988 |
Steve Elder |
|
Liberal |
Kew |
Prue Sibree |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
19 March 1988 |
Jan Wade |
|
Liberal |
Swan Hill |
Alan Wood |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
7 May 1983 |
Barry Steggall |
|
National |
Warrnambool |
Ian Smith |
|
Liberal |
Resigned in unsuccessful attempt to win Liberal preselection for the 1983 Wannon federal by-election |
7 May 1983 |
Adam Kempton |
|
Liberal |
Springvale |
Kevin King |
|
Labor |
Died |
19 March 1983 |
Eddie Micallef |
|
Labor |
Malvern |
Lindsay Thompson |
|
Liberal |
Resigned following defeat as Premier |
4 December 1982 |
Geoff Leigh |
|
Liberal |
Keilor |
Jack Ginifer |
|
Labor |
Resigned due to ill health |
17 July 1982 |
George Seitz |
|
Labor |
Kew |
Rupert Hamer |
|
Liberal |
Resigned following resignation as Premier |
15 August 1981 |
Prue Sibree |
|
Liberal |
Morwell |
Derek Amos |
|
Labor |
Resigned due to ill health |
27 June 1981 |
Valerie Callister |
|
Labor |
Richmond |
Clyde Holding |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1977 federal election |
17 December 1977 |
Theo Sidiropoulos |
|
Labor |
Melbourne |
Barry Jones |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1977 federal election |
17 December 1977 |
Keith Remington |
|
Labor |
Greensborough |
Monte Vale |
|
Liberal |
Died |
5 November 1977 |
Pauline Toner |
|
Labor |
Brunswick East |
David Bornstein |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
12 April 1975 |
Ron McAlister |
|
Labor |
Greensborough |
Monte Vale |
|
Liberal |
Result overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns |
13 October 1973 |
Monte Vale |
|
Liberal |
Hampden |
Henry Bolte |
|
Liberal |
Resigned as Premier |
7 October 1972 |
Tom Austin |
|
Liberal |
Gisborne |
Julian Doyle |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
11 December 1971 |
Athol Guy |
|
Liberal |
Kew |
Arthur Rylah |
|
Liberal |
Resigned due to ill health |
17 April 1971 |
Rupert Hamer |
|
Liberal |
Dandenong |
Len Reid |
|
Liberal |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1969 federal election |
6 December 1969 |
Alan Lind |
|
Labor |
Swan Hill |
Harold Stirling |
|
Country |
Died |
14 September 1968 |
Henry Broad |
|
Country |
Grant |
Roy Crick |
|
Labor |
Died |
8 October 1966 |
Jack Ginifer |
|
Labor |
Caulfield |
Alexander Fraser |
|
Liberal |
Died |
18 September 1965 |
Ian McLaren |
|
Liberal |
Mildura |
Nathaniel Barclay |
|
Country |
Died |
27 October 1962 |
Milton Whiting |
|
Country |
Broadmeadows |
Harry Kane |
|
Liberal and Country |
Died |
4 August 1962 |
John Wilton |
|
Labor |
Richmond |
Bill Towers |
|
Labor |
Died |
12 May 1962 |
Clyde Holding |
|
Labor |
Ballarat North |
Russell White |
|
Country |
Resigned to take up position on the Trotting Control Board |
12 November 1960 |
Tom Evans |
|
Liberal and Country |
Scoresby |
George Knox |
|
Liberal and Country |
Died |
17 September 1960 |
Bill Borthwick |
|
Liberal and Country |
Footscray |
Ernie Shepherd |
|
Labor |
Died |
8 October 1958 |
William Divers |
|
Labor |
Northcote |
John Cain |
|
Labor |
Died |
21 September 1957 |
Frank Wilkes |
|
Labor |
Camberwell |
Robert Whately |
|
Liberal and Country |
Died in a car accident |
21 April 1956 |
Vernon Wilcox |
|
Liberal and Country |
Mornington |
William Leggatt |
|
Liberal and Country |
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
3 March 1956 |
Roberts Dunstan |
|
Liberal and Country |
Flemington |
Jack Holland |
|
Labor |
Died |
18 February 1956 |
Kevin Holland |
|
Labor |
Malvern |
Trevor Oldham |
|
Liberal and Country |
Died |
11 July 1953 |
John Bloomfield |
|
Liberal and Country |
Toorak |
Edward Reynolds |
|
Liberal and Country |
Resigned |
13 September 1952 |
Horace Petty |
|
Liberal and Country |
Port Melbourne |
Tom Corrigan |
|
Labor |
Died |
13 September 1952 |
Stan Corrigan |
|
Labor |
Prahran |
Frank Crean |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1951 federal election |
16 June 1951 |
Robert Pettiona |
|
Labor |
Ivanhoe |
Rupert Curnow |
|
Liberal and Country |
Died |
24 February 1951 |
Frank Block |
|
Liberal and Country |
Clifton Hill |
Jack Cremean |
|
Liberal and Country |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election |
17 December 1949 |
Joseph O'Carroll |
|
Labor |
Kew |
Wilfrid Kent Hughes |
|
Liberal and Country |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election |
17 December 1949 |
Arthur Rylah |
|
Liberal and Country |
Richmond |
Stan Keon |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election |
17 December 1949 |
Frank Scully |
|
Labor |
Brunswick |
James Jewell |
|
Labor |
Died |
16 July 1949 |
Peter Randles |
|
Labor |
Prahran |
Bill Quirk |
|
Labor |
Died |
22 January 1949 |
Frank Crean |
|
Labor |
Geelong |
Fanny Brownbill |
|
Labor |
Died |
13 November 1948 |
Edward Montgomery |
|
Liberal |
Toorak |
Robert Bell Hamilton |
|
Liberal |
Died |
19 June 1948 |
Edward Reynolds |
|
Liberal |
Collingwood |
Tom Tunnecliffe |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
20 September 1947 |
Bill Towers |
|
Labor |
Benambra |
Roy Paton |
|
Country |
Died |
7 June 1947 |
Thomas Mitchell |
|
Country |
Prahran |
John Ellis |
|
United Australia |
Died |
18 August 1945 |
Bill Quirk |
|
Labor |
Clifton Hill |
Herbert Cremean |
|
Labor |
Died |
7 July 1945 |
Jack Cremean |
|
Labor |
Bendigo |
Arthur Cook |
|
Labor |
Died |
26 May 1945 |
Bill Galvin |
|
Labor |
Lowan |
Hamilton Lamb |
|
Country |
Died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp on the Burma Railway |
4 November 1944 |
Wilfred Mibus |
|
Country |
Bulla and Dalhousie |
Reginald James |
|
Country |
Died |
27 September 1944 |
Leslie Webster |
|
Country |
Rodney |
William Dunstone |
|
Country |
Died |
12 April 1944 |
Richard Brose |
|
Country |
Waranga |
Ernest Coyle |
|
Country |
Died |
9 October 1943 |
Wollaston Heily |
|
Country |
Nunawading |
Ivy Weber |
|
Independent |
Resigned in unsuccessful attempt to enter federal politics at the 1943 federal election |
4 September 1943 |
Bob Gray |
|
Labor |
Maryborough and Daylesford |
George Frost |
|
Labor |
Died |
28 November 1942 |
Clive Stoneham |
|
Labor |
Gippsland North |
Alexander Borthwick |
|
Country |
Died |
20 June 1942 |
Bill Fulton |
|
Country |
Port Melbourne |
James Murphy |
|
Labor |
Died |
18 April 1942 |
Tom Corrigan |
|
Labor |
Toorak |
Stanley Argyle |
|
United Australia |
Died |
11 January 1941 |
Henry Thonemann |
|
United Australia |
Polwarth |
Allan McDonald |
|
United Australia |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1940 federal election |
2 November 1940 |
Edward Guye |
|
United Australia |
Coburg |
Frank Keane |
|
Labor |
Died |
13 July 1940 |
Charlie Mutton |
|
Independent Labor |
Hawthorn |
John Austin Gray |
|
United Australia |
Died |
10 June 1939 |
Les Tyack |
|
United Australia |
Gippsland North |
James Weir McLachlan |
|
Independent |
Died |
5 November 1938 |
Alexander Borthwick |
|
Country |
Geelong |
William Brownbill |
|
Labor |
Died |
4 June 1938 |
Fanny Brownbill |
|
Labor |
Benalla |
Edward Cleary |
|
Country |
Died |
3 October 1936 |
Frederick Cook |
|
Independent |
Goulburn Valley |
Murray Bourchier |
|
Country |
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
19 September 1936 |
John MacDonald |
|
Country |
Rodney |
John Allan |
|
Country |
Died |
18 April 1936 |
William Dunstone |
|
Country |
Allandale |
Thomas Parkin |
|
United Australia |
Died |
21 March 1936 |
Patrick Denigan |
|
Labor |
Nunawading |
Robert Menzies |
|
United Australia |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1934 federal election |
1 September 1934 |
William Boyland |
|
United Australia |
Gunbower |
Henry Angus |
|
United Australia |
Died |
12 May 1934 |
Norman Martin |
|
Independent Country |
Allandale |
Alexander Peacock |
|
United Australia |
Died |
11 November 1933 |
Millie Peacock |
|
United Australia |
Warrnambool |
James Fairbairn |
|
United Australia |
Resigned to contest the 1933 Flinders federal by-election |
11 November 1933 |
Keith McGarvie |
|
United Australia |
Polwarth |
James McDonald |
|
United Australia |
Died |
16 September 1933 |
Allan McDonald |
|
United Australia |
Boroondara |
Richard Linton |
|
United Australia |
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
29 April 1933 |
Trevor Oldham |
|
United Australia |
Benambra |
Henry Beardmore |
|
United Australia |
Died |
15 October 1932 |
Roy Paton |
|
Country |
Carlton |
Robert Solly |
|
Labor |
Died |
9 July 1932 |
Bill Barry |
|
Labor |
Caulfield |
Frederick Forrest |
|
Progressive Liberal |
Died |
22 November 1930 |
Harold Daniel Luxton |
|
Nationalist |
Hawthorn |
William Murray McPherson |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned |
27 September 1930 |
John Austin Gray |
|
Nationalist |
Gippsland West |
Arthur Walter |
|
Country |
Resigned in unsuccessful bid for the federal seat of Indi at the 1929 election |
19 October 1929 |
Matthew Bennett |
|
Country |
Barwon |
Edward Morley |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
6 July 1929 |
Thomas Maltby |
|
Nationalist |
Castlemaine and Kyneton |
Harry Lawson |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned to contest a Senate seat at the 1929 federal election |
2 February 1929 |
Walter Langslow |
|
Nationalist |
Brighton |
Oswald Snowball |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
28 April 1928 |
Ian MacFarlan |
|
Nationalist |
Gippsland South |
Henry Bodman |
|
Independent |
Died |
3 December 1927 |
Walter West |
|
Nationalist |
Flemington |
Edward Warde |
|
Labor |
Died |
9 December 1925 |
Jack Holland |
|
Labor |
Fitzroy |
John Billson |
|
Labor |
Died |
4 February 1925 |
Maurice Blackburn |
|
Labor |
Glenelg |
William Thomas |
|
Labor |
Died |
14 August 1924 |
Ernie Bond |
|
Labor |
Gippsland West |
Sir John Mackey |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
23 May 1924 |
Arthur Walter |
|
VFU |
Dalhousie |
Allan Cameron |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
31 January 1924 |
Reg Pollard |
|
Labor |
Daylesford |
Donald McLeod |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
8 July 1923 |
Roderick McLeod [1] |
|
Labor |
Gippsland South |
Thomas Livingston |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
18 August 1922 |
Walter West |
|
Nationalist |
Upper Goulburn |
Edwin Mackrell |
|
VFU |
Disqualified (failed to nominate on time) |
27 January 1921 |
Edwin Mackrell |
|
VFU |
Swan Hill |
Percy Stewart |
|
VFU |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1919 federal election |
19 November 1919 |
Francis Old |
|
VFU |
Albert Park |
Joseph Hannan |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1919 federal election |
19 November 1919 |
Arthur Wallace |
|
Labor |
Albert Park |
George Elmslie |
|
Labor |
Died |
13 June 1918 |
Joseph Hannan |
|
Labor |
Polwarth |
John Johnstone |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned |
13 July 1917 |
James McDonald |
|
Nationalist |
Benambra |
John Leckie |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned |
20 April 1917 |
Henry Beardmore |
|
Nationalist |
Geelong |
William Plain |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned to contest a Senate seat at the 1917 federal election |
20 April 1917 |
Robert Purnell |
|
Nationalist |
Warrnambool |
John Murray |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Died |
1 June 1916 |
James Deany |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Port Melbourne |
George Sangster |
|
Labor |
Died |
28 April 1915 |
Owen Sinclair |
|
Labor |
Bendigo East |
Alfred Hampson |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the Bendigo by-election, 1915 |
4 February 1915 |
Luke Clough |
|
Labor |
Essendon |
William Watt |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1914 federal election |
23 July 1914 |
Maurice Blackburn |
|
Labor |
Gippsland South |
Thomas Livingston |
|
Nationalist |
Forfeited seat after joining Peacock Ministry |
30 June 1914 |
Thomas Livingston |
|
Nationalist |
Borung |
William Hutchinson |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry |
15 January 1914 |
William Hutchinson |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Essendon |
William Watt |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after forming Watt Ministry |
15 January 1914 |
William Watt |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Prahran |
Donald Mackinnon |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry |
15 January 1914 |
Donald Mackinnon |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Benambra |
Albert Craven |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Died |
29 December 1913 |
John Leckie |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Hawthorn |
George Swinburne |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Resigned to join the Inter-State Commission |
5 September 1913 |
William McPherson |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Grenville |
Charles McGrath |
|
Labor |
Resigned to contest the federal seat of Ballaraat at the 1913 election |
15 May 1913 |
John Chatham |
|
Labor |
Kara Kara |
Peter McBride |
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
14 March 1913 |
Jack Pennington |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Warrenheip |
George Holden |
|
|
Resigned to become chairman of the Melbourne Harbour Trust |
28 February 1913 |
Ned Hogan |
|
Labor |
Abbotsford |
William Beazley |
|
Labor |
Died |
26 July 1912 |
Gordon Webber |
|
Labor |
Bendigo East |
Thomas Glass |
|
Labor |
Died |
16 June 1911 |
Alfred Hampson |
|
Labor |
Walhalla |
Albert Harris |
|
|
Died |
29 July 1910 |
Samuel Barnes |
|
|
Brunswick |
Frank Anstey |
|
Labor |
Resigned to contest the federal seat of Bourke at the 1910 election |
29 July 1910 |
James Jewell |
|
Labor |
Brighton |
Sir Thomas Bent |
|
|
Died |
8 October 1909 |
Oswald Snowball |
|
|