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The 2022 Victorian state election was held on 26 November 2022 to elect the 60th Parliament of Victoria. All 88 seats in the Legislative Assembly (lower house) and all 40 seats in the Legislative Council (upper house) were up for election. The incumbent Labor government, led by Premier Daniel Andrews won a third successive four-year term, defeating the Liberal/National Coalition, led by Opposition Leader Matthew Guy. The Greens, other minor parties and several independents also contested the election. The election was administered by the Victorian Electoral Commission.

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  • The 2022 Victorian state election was held on 26 November 2022 to elect the 60th Parliament of Victoria. All 88 seats in the Legislative Assembly (lower house) and all 40 seats in the Legislative Council (upper house) were up for election. The incumbent Labor government, led by Premier Daniel Andrews won a third successive four-year term, defeating the Liberal/National Coalition, led by Opposition Leader Matthew Guy. The Greens, other minor parties and several independents also contested the election. Labor has thus far won 55 seats, enough for a ten-seat majority government, while the Coalition have claimed 27. The Greens have increased their representation by one to four seats. A further two seats remain in doubt according to ABC News. One seat, the Electoral district of Narracan, was deferred to a supplemental election following the death of candidate Shaun Gilchrist days before the election. On the night of the election, Liberal leader Matthew Guy conceded defeat after it was clear that Labor had won an outright majority of seats. He announced his resignation as party leader the morning after the election. The election was administered by the Victorian Electoral Commission. (en)
  • Les élections législatives de 2022 dans l'État de Victoria ont lieu le 26 novembre 2022 afin de renouveler les 88 sièges de l'Assemblée législative et les 40 sièges du Conseil législatif de cet État australien. Considéré comme un référendum sur la politique de lutte contre la Pandémie de Covid-19 menée par le Premier ministre travailliste Daniel Andrews, le scrutin se révèle une victoire pour ce dernier. Malgré un recul, le Parti travailliste conserve en effet sa majorité absolue à l'Assemblée législative, permettant au Premier ministre de se maintenir. (fr)
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  • Les élections législatives de 2022 dans l'État de Victoria ont lieu le 26 novembre 2022 afin de renouveler les 88 sièges de l'Assemblée législative et les 40 sièges du Conseil législatif de cet État australien. Considéré comme un référendum sur la politique de lutte contre la Pandémie de Covid-19 menée par le Premier ministre travailliste Daniel Andrews, le scrutin se révèle une victoire pour ce dernier. Malgré un recul, le Parti travailliste conserve en effet sa majorité absolue à l'Assemblée législative, permettant au Premier ministre de se maintenir. (fr)
  • The 2022 Victorian state election was held on 26 November 2022 to elect the 60th Parliament of Victoria. All 88 seats in the Legislative Assembly (lower house) and all 40 seats in the Legislative Council (upper house) were up for election. The incumbent Labor government, led by Premier Daniel Andrews won a third successive four-year term, defeating the Liberal/National Coalition, led by Opposition Leader Matthew Guy. The Greens, other minor parties and several independents also contested the election. The election was administered by the Victorian Electoral Commission. (en)
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