New partnership between Victoria’s La Trobe University and India’s HCL Technologies to deliver research and industry benefits      Seven new partnerships between Indian and Victorian higher education sector      New global partnerships for education and research excellence – Premier awards PhD scholarships to India’s finest students      New partnerships developed in historic meeting to strengthen Victoria-India education sector      Special racing award for formidable female      M80 Ring Road to get smarter and safer      Julia Gillard’s toothless building industry law undermines the rule of law      First PSO graduates ready to protect commuters      Victorian Government investment drives excellence in automotive training      Youth media's top achievers recognised      Nominations for disability awards close soon      Indigenous youths making their mark in Victoria      Major essential services upgrade for Point Nepean      Independent report gives Port Phillip Bay a clean bill of health      More grain by train as Dimboola to Rainbow line reopens      Victorian Coalition Government provides boost to Yarra Valley sporting facilities      Victorian Coalition Government and Bega Cheese announce expansion of Tatura facility to supply Middle East market      $2 million to fix Victoria’s number one country level crossing black spot at Lardners Track      Painting Richmond into a positive future      Victoria’s new home of elite athletes unveiled     

2010 Victorian Election Results

For a more detailed breakdown of Results click here.

Lower House Election Statistics
Total Enrolment:   3,582,232 (as at close of rolls)
Formal Votes:   3,164,729
Informal Votes:   165,136 (4.96% of Total Votes)
Total Votes:   3.329,865 (92.96% of Total Enrolment)
 
Overall Lower House Results
Party 1st Pref Votes % 1st Pref Votes Seats Won
 AUSTRALIAN GREENS  354,697 11.21% 
 AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY  1,147,348 36.25%  43 
 CHRISTIAN PARTY  636 0.2% 
 COUNTRY ALLIANCE  42,938 1.36% 
 D.L.P.  28,176 0.89% 
 FAMILY FIRST  72,354 2.29% 
 LIBERAL  1,203,654 38.03%  35 
 SEX PARTY  17,252 0.55% 
 SOCIALIST ALLIANCE  1,787 0.06% 
 THE NATIONALS  213,492 6.75%  10 
 Other Candidates  82,395 2.60% 
 TOTAL  3,164,729 100%  88 
 
Upper House Election Statistics
Total Enrolment:   3,582,232 (as at close of rolls)
Formal Votes:   3,216,386
Informal Votes:   112,475 (3.38% of Total Votes)
Total Votes:   3.328,861 (92.93% of Total Enrolement)
 
Overall Upper House Results
Party 1st Pref Votes % 1st Pref Votes Seats Won
 AUSTRALIAN GREENS  386,172 12.01% 
 AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY  1,137,461 35.36%  16 
 CHRISTIAN PARTY  12,322 0.38% 
 COUNTRY ALLIANCE  53,149 1.65% 
 D.L.P.  75,080 2.33% 
 FAMILY FIRST  91,982 2.86% 
 LIBERAL  1,284,452 43.04%  18 
 SEX PARTY  61,542 1.91% 
 THE NATIONALS 3,580  0.11% 
 Other Candidates  10,646 0.33% 
 TOTAL  3,216,386 100%  40