Electoral district of Monbulk

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Monbulk
VictoriaLegislative Assembly
VIC Monbulk District 2014.png
Location of Monbulk (dark green) in Victoria
StateVictoria
Created1967
MPJames Merlino
PartyLabor Party
Electors43,324 (2018)
Area265 km2 (102.3 sq mi)
DemographicOuter metropolitan

The electoral district of Monbulk is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It is situated in the Dandenong Ranges on the outskirts of Melbourne. It includes the towns of Monbulk, Olinda and Silvan as well as some outer suburbs such as Belgrave and Tecoma.

The Puffing Billy Railway forms part of the boundary of the electorate, other tourist attractions within the electorate include Mount Dandenong and the Dandenong Ranges National Park, Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve and the Silvan Reservoir.

For its first three decades, it was a bellwether seat held by the party of government. It was held by the Liberals from 1967 to 1982 before falling to Labor in the landslide that brought John Cain to power. The Liberals won it back in 1992 as Jeff Kennett won government. While they held onto it in 1999 when Kennett was defeated by Steve Bracks, current Labor member James Merlino won it in 2002 and has held it since. It appears to be trending toward Labor in recent years; Merlino held onto it in 2010 even as Labor lost government, and retained it on a healthy swing in 2014 when a redistribution made it notionally Liberal. Merlino is now Deputy Premier of Victoria - the second Deputy Premier to hold this seat after Bill Borthwick.

Members for Monbulk[]

Member Party Term
  Bill Borthwick Liberal 1967–1982
  Neil Pope Labor 1982–1992
  Steve McArthur Liberal 1992–2002
  James Merlino Labor 2002–present

Election results[]

2018 Victorian state election: Monbulk[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor James Merlino 15,912 41.89 +4.35
Liberal John Schurink 13,823 36.39 −3.73
Greens Liz Hicks 5,826 15.34 +1.94
Democratic Labour Joshua Norman 1,251 3.29 +2.14
Independent Jordan Crook 1,176 3.10 +2.18
Total formal votes 37,988 95.15 +0.31
Informal votes 1,938 4.85 −0.31
Turnout 39,926 92.16 −2.32
Two-party-preferred result
Labor James Merlino 22,266 58.61 +3.65
Liberal John Schurink 15,722 41.39 −3.65
Labor hold Swing +3.65

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