Electoral district of Warrandyte

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Warrandyte
VictoriaLegislative Assembly
VIC Warrandyte District 2014.png
Location of Warrandyte (dark green) in Greater Melbourne
StateVictoria
Created1976
MPRyan Smith
PartyLiberal Party
Electors43,282 (2018)
Area90 km2 (34.7 sq mi)
DemographicOuter metropolitan
Coordinates37°45′36″S 145°13′48″E / 37.76000°S 145.23000°E / -37.76000; 145.23000Coordinates: 37°45′36″S 145°13′48″E / 37.76000°S 145.23000°E / -37.76000; 145.23000

The electoral district of Warrandyte is an Australian electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.[1] It is an outer metropolitan electorate and contains Warrandyte, Warranwood as well as parts of Croydon and Ringwood.

Warrandyte was originally a marginal seat, being held by the Liberal Party from the creation of the electorate at the 1976 election until it lost government at the 1982 election. The seat was then Labor-held until the 1988 election, when Phil Honeywood became the only Liberal to win a seat from Labor.

Honeywood made the seat very secure for the Liberals, to the extent that he comfortably held the seat at the 2002 election, despite over half of his Legislative Assembly colleagues losing their seats. Honeywood became Deputy Leader of the Opposition, before retiring at the 2006 election. Fellow Liberal, Ryan Smith, easily retained the seat.

Members for Warrandyte[]

Member Party Term
  Norman Lacy Liberal 1976–1982
  Lou Hill Labor 1982–1988
  Phil Honeywood Liberal 1988–2006
  Ryan Smith Liberal 2006–present

Election results[]

2018 Victorian state election: Warrandyte[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Ryan Smith 18,852 49.76 −7.13
Labor Elizabeth McGrath 13,395 35.36 +6.14
Greens Ben Ramcharan 3,927 10.37 −0.07
Animal Justice Lachlan McGill 1,710 4.51 +4.51
Total formal votes 37,884 95.20 −0.07
Informal votes 1,909 4.80 +0.07
Turnout 39,793 91.94 −2.35
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Ryan Smith 20,402 53.88 −7.72
Labor Elizabeth McGrath 17,464 46.12 +7.72
Liberal hold Swing −7.72

See also[]

  • Parliaments of the Australian states and territories
  • List of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly

References[]

  1. ^ "Re-Member (Former Members)". State Government of Victoria. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  2. ^ State Election 2018: Warrandyte District, VEC.

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