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2001 Victorian local elections|
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Registered | 181,108 |
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Turnout | 78.48% |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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IND
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|
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Leader
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Party
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Independents
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Labor
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Liberal
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Last election
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[a]
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[a]
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[a]
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Seats won
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23
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2
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2
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Popular vote
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118,987
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8,718
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8,578
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The 2001 Victorian local elections were held on 17 March 2001 to elect the councils of 3 of the 78 local government areas in Victoria, Australia.[1]
Elections occurred in the City of Greater Geelong, Borough of Queenscliffe and Surf Coast Shire. Queenscliffe and Surf Coast remained entirely independent-held, while Greater Geelong ended up under no overall control.[1]
Until 2008, local elections in Victoria were conducted periodically, meaning 75 councils were not up for election in 2001.[2]
Results[edit]
Council votes[edit]
Party
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Votes
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%
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Swing
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Seats
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Change
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Independents
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118,987
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85.94
|
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23
|
|
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Labor
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8,718
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6.30
|
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2
|
|
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Liberal
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8,578
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6.20
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2
|
|
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Independent Liberal
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2,169
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1.56
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1
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1
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Total formal votes
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138,452
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97.42
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|
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Informal votes
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3,673
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2.58
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|
|
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Total
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142,125
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100.0
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28
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Registered voters / Turnout
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181,108
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78.48
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By-elections[edit]
Eight separate by-elections, the majority conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission, were held for various LGAs throughout 2001.[1]
- ^ a b c This only includes the 3 councils up for election in 2001, not councillors in the remaining 75 councils.
- ^ Second-placed out of three candidates as the by-election did not require full preference distribution.
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