Electoral district of Euroa

The electoral district of Euroa is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in Australia. It was created in the redistribution of electoral boundaries in 2013.[1]

Euroa
VictoriaLegislative Assembly
Location of Euroa (dark green) in Victoria
StateVictoria
Created2014
MPAnnabelle Cleeland
PartyThe Nationals
NamesakeEuroa
Electors49,251 (2018)
Area11,452 km2 (4,421.6 sq mi)
DemographicRural
Electorates around Euroa:
Murray Plains Shepparton Ovens Valley
Bendigo East Euroa Ovens Valley
Macedon Kalkallo
Yan Yean
Eildon

It was a new district created due to the abolition of the districts of Seymour, Rodney and Benalla, taking in the areas to the north of these districts toward Shepparton. It includes the towns of Benalla, Violet Town, Euroa, Seymour, Heathcote, Nagambie, Rushworth and other towns in the Campaspe, Strathbogie, Benalla and Mitchell local government areas.[2]

After its formation, Euroa was classed as a safe Nationals seat, with a margin of 13.6%.[3] In the 2014 state election, the first election at which the seat was contested, Stephanie Ryan won it for the Nationals, picking up an estimated swing in her favour, even as the Victorian Coalition lost government.

Members

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Member Party Term
  Stephanie Ryan The Nationals 2014–2022
  Annabelle Cleeland The Nationals 2022–present

Election results

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2022 Victorian state election: Euroa[4][5][6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Annabelle Cleeland 13,496 32.0 −27.4
Labor Angela Tough 12,840 30.4 +2.3
Liberal Brad Hearn 9,227 21.8 +21.8
Greens James Bennett 2,245 5.3 +0.1
Freedom Raymond Mark Rowbotham 1,770 4.2 +4.2
Family First Paul Bachelor 1,494 3.5 +3.5
Animal Justice Elaine Haddock 1,170 2.8 +2.8
Total formal votes 42,242 94.6 +0.0
Informal votes 2,431 5.4 −0.0
Turnout 44,673 88.2 +0.6
Two-party-preferred result
National Annabelle Cleeland 25,316 59.9 −5.4
Labor Angela Tough 16,926 40.1 +5.4
National hold Swing −5.4

Graphical summary

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Two-party-preferred vote results in Euroa
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References

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  1. ^ "Summary of Changes". Victorian Electoral Boundary Commission. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Map of Euroa District". Victorian Electoral Boundaries Commission.
  3. ^ Green, Antony (9 June 2023). "2013 Victorian Redistribution Analysis of Electoral Boundaries". ABC.
  4. ^ Green, Antony (11 January 2023). "VIC22 – 2-Party Preferred Results and Swings by District". Antony Green's Election Blog. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  5. ^ VIC 2021 Final Redistribution, ABC News. [Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  6. ^ Euroa District results, Victorian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 1 December 2022.

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