Electoral district of Pakenham
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| Pakenham Victoria—Legislative Assembly | |||||||||||||||
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Interactive map of electoral district boundaries from the 2022 state election | |||||||||||||||
| State | Victoria | ||||||||||||||
| Dates current | 1992–2002 2022–present | ||||||||||||||
| MP | Emma Vulin | ||||||||||||||
| Party | Labor | ||||||||||||||
| Namesake | Suburb of Pakenham | ||||||||||||||
| Area | 226 km2 (87.3 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
| Demographic | Outer metropolitan | ||||||||||||||
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The electoral district of Pakenham is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria.[1] Originally created for the 1992 election and abolished at the 2002 election, it was recreated in the redistribution of electoral boundaries in 2021, and was re-contested at the 2022 Victorian state election.[2]
It includes the outer south-eastern suburbs of Officer, Officer South, and Pakenham, as well as less populated regional areas to the north and south of the Pakenham railway line.[3]
| First incarnation (1992–2002) | |||
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| Rob Maclellan | Liberal | 1992–2002 | |
| Second incarnation (2022–present) | |||
| Emma Vulin | Labor | 2022–present | |
