60th Legislative Assembly (2022–2026) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Nepean |
Sam Groth |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
2 May 2026[1] |
|
|
|
| Werribee |
Tim Pallas |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
8 February 2025 |
John Lister |
|
Labor |
| Prahran |
Sam Hibbins |
|
Independent |
Resigned from parliament after leaving Greens |
8 February 2025 |
Rachel Westaway |
|
Liberal |
| Mulgrave |
Daniel Andrews |
|
Labor |
Resigned as Premier |
18 November 2023 |
Eden Foster |
|
Labor |
| Warrandyte |
Ryan Smith |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
26 August 2023 |
Nicole Werner |
|
Liberal |
| Narracan |
Gary Blackwood |
|
Liberal |
Supplementary election due to death of a candidate at the 2022 election.[2] |
28 January 2023 |
Wayne Farnham |
|
Liberal |
59th Legislative Assembly (2018–2022) |
| No by-elections held |
58th Legislative Assembly (2014–2018) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Northcote |
Fiona Richardson |
|
Labor |
Died |
18 November 2017 |
Lidia Thorpe |
|
Greens |
| South-West Coast |
Denis Napthine |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
31 October 2015 |
Roma Britnell |
|
Liberal |
| Polwarth |
Terry Mulder |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
31 October 2015 |
Richard Riordan |
|
Liberal |
| Gippsland South |
Peter Ryan |
|
National |
Resigned |
14 March 2015 |
Danny O'Brien |
|
National |
57th Legislative Assembly (2010–2014) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Lyndhurst |
Tim Holding |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
27 April 2013 |
Martin Pakula |
|
Labor |
| Melbourne |
Bronwyn Pike |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
21 July 2012 |
Jennifer Kanis |
|
Labor |
| Niddrie |
Rob Hulls |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
24 March 2012 |
Ben Carroll |
|
Labor |
| Broadmeadows |
John Brumby |
|
Labor |
Resigned following election loss |
19 February 2011 |
Frank McGuire |
|
Labor |
56th Legislative Assembly (2006–2010) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Altona |
Lynne Kosky |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
13 February 2010 |
Jill Hennessy |
|
Labor |
| Kororoit |
Andre Haermeyer |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
28 June 2008 |
Marlene Kairouz |
|
Labor |
| Williamstown |
Steve Bracks |
|
Labor |
Resigned as Premier |
15 September 2007 |
Wade Noonan |
|
Labor |
| Albert Park |
John Thwaites |
|
Labor |
Resigned as Deputy Premier |
15 September 2007 |
Martin Foley |
|
Labor |
55th Legislative Assembly (2002–2006) |
| No by-elections held |
54th Legislative Assembly (1999–2002) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Benalla |
Pat McNamara |
|
National |
Resigned following election loss |
13 May 2000 |
Denise Allen |
|
Labor |
| Burwood |
Jeff Kennett |
|
Liberal |
Resigned following election loss |
11 December 1999 |
Bob Stensholt |
|
Labor |
| Frankston East |
Peter McLellan |
|
Independent |
Supplementary election due to death of the sitting member at the 1999 election. |
16 October 1999 |
Matt Viney |
|
Labor |
53rd Legislative Assembly (1996–1999) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Northcote |
Tony Sheehan |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
15 August 1998 |
Mary Delahunty |
|
Labor |
| Mitcham |
Roger Pescott |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
13 December 1997 |
Tony Robinson |
|
Labor |
| Gippsland West |
Alan Brown |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
1 February 1997 |
Susan Davies |
|
Independent |
52nd Legislative Assembly (1992–1996) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Williamstown |
Joan Kirner |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
13 August 1994 |
Steve Bracks |
|
Labor |
| Coburg |
Tom Roper |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
14 May 1994 |
Carlo Carli |
|
Labor |
| Broadmeadows |
Jim Kennan |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
18 September 1993 |
John Brumby |
|
Labor |
51st Legislative Assembly (1988–1992) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Shepparton |
Peter Ross-Edwards |
|
National |
Resigned |
19 October 1991 |
Don Kilgour |
|
National |
| Thomastown |
Beth Gleeson |
|
Labor |
Died |
3 February 1990 |
Peter Batchelor |
|
Labor |
| Greensborough |
Pauline Toner |
|
Labor |
Resigned due to ill health (cancer) |
15 April 1989 |
Sherryl Garbutt |
|
Labor |
| Rodney |
Eddie Hann |
|
National |
Resigned |
4 March 1989 |
Noel Maughan |
|
National |
50th Legislative Assembly (1985–1988) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Ballarat North |
Tom Evans |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
23 July 1988 |
Steve Elder |
|
Liberal |
| Kew |
Prue Sibree |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
19 March 1988 |
Jan Wade |
|
Liberal |
49th Legislative Assembly (1982–1985) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Swan Hill |
Alan Wood |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
7 May 1983 |
Barry Steggall |
|
National |
| Warrnambool |
Ian Smith |
|
Liberal |
Resigned in unsuccessful attempt to win Liberal preselection for the 1983 Wannon federal by-election even though he would have been required to resign if he had been successful at the preselection. |
7 May 1983 |
Adam Kempton |
|
Liberal |
| Springvale |
Kevin King |
|
Labor |
Died |
19 March 1983 |
Eddie Micallef |
|
Labor |
| Malvern |
Lindsay Thompson |
|
Liberal |
Resigned following defeat as Premier |
4 December 1982 |
Geoff Leigh |
|
Liberal |
| Keilor |
Jack Ginifer |
|
Labor |
Resigned due to ill health |
17 July 1982 |
George Seitz |
|
Labor |
48th Legislative Assembly (1979–1982) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Kew |
Rupert Hamer |
|
Liberal |
Resigned following resignation as Premier |
15 August 1981 |
Prue Sibree |
|
Liberal |
| Morwell |
Derek Amos |
|
Labor |
Resigned due to ill health |
27 June 1981 |
Valerie Callister |
|
Labor |
47th Legislative Assembly (1976–1979) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Richmond |
Clyde Holding |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1977 federal election |
17 December 1977 |
Theo Sidiropoulos |
|
Labor |
| Melbourne |
Barry Jones |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1977 federal election |
17 December 1977 |
Keith Remington |
|
Labor |
| Greensborough |
Monte Vale |
|
Liberal |
Died |
5 November 1977 |
Pauline Toner |
|
Labor |
46th Legislative Assembly (1973–1976) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Brunswick East |
David Bornstein |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
12 April 1975 |
Ron McAlister |
|
Labor |
| Greensborough |
Monte Vale |
|
Liberal |
Result overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns |
13 October 1973 |
Monte Vale |
|
Liberal |
45th Legislative Assembly (1970–1973) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Hampden |
Henry Bolte |
|
Liberal |
Resigned as Premier |
7 October 1972 |
Tom Austin |
|
Liberal |
| Melbourne |
Arthur Clarey |
|
Labor |
Died |
9 June 1972 |
Barry Jones |
|
Labor |
| Gisborne |
Julian Doyle |
|
Liberal |
Resigned |
11 December 1971 |
Athol Guy |
|
Liberal |
| Kew |
Arthur Rylah |
|
Liberal |
Resigned due to ill health |
17 April 1971 |
Rupert Hamer |
|
Liberal |
44th Legislative Assembly (1967–1970) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Dandenong |
Len Reid |
|
Liberal |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1969 federal election |
6 December 1969 |
Alan Lind |
|
Labor |
| Swan Hill |
Harold Stirling |
|
Country |
Died |
14 September 1968 |
Henry Broad |
|
Country |
43rd Legislative Assembly (1964–1967) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Grant |
Roy Crick |
|
Labor |
Died |
8 October 1966 |
Jack Ginifer |
|
Labor |
| Caulfield |
Alexander Fraser |
|
Liberal |
Died |
18 September 1965 |
Ian McLaren |
|
Liberal |
42nd Legislative Assembly (1961–1964) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Mildura |
Nathaniel Barclay |
|
Country |
Died |
27 October 1962 |
Milton Whiting |
|
Country |
| Broadmeadows |
Harry Kane |
|
Liberal and Country |
Died |
4 August 1962 |
John Wilton |
|
Labor |
| Richmond |
Bill Towers |
|
Labor |
Died |
12 May 1962 |
Clyde Holding |
|
Labor |
41st Legislative Assembly (1958–1961) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Ballarat North |
Russell White |
|
Country |
Resigned to take up position on the Trotting Control Board |
12 November 1960 |
Tom Evans |
|
Liberal and Country |
| Scoresby |
George Knox |
|
Liberal and Country |
Died |
17 September 1960 |
Bill Borthwick |
|
Liberal and Country |
| Footscray |
Ernie Shepherd |
|
Labor |
Died |
8 October 1958 |
Bill Divers |
|
Labor |
40th Legislative Assembly (1955–1958) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Northcote |
John Cain |
|
Labor |
Died |
21 September 1957 |
Frank Wilkes |
|
Labor |
| Camberwell |
Robert Whately |
|
Liberal and Country |
Died in a car accident |
21 April 1956 |
Vernon Wilcox |
|
Liberal and Country |
| Mornington |
William Leggatt |
|
Liberal and Country |
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
3 March 1956 |
Roberts Dunstan |
|
Liberal and Country |
| Flemington |
Jack Holland |
|
Labor |
Died |
18 February 1956 |
Kevin Holland |
|
Labor |
39th Legislative Assembly (1952–1955) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Malvern |
Trevor Oldham |
|
Liberal and Country |
Died |
11 July 1953 |
John Bloomfield |
|
Liberal and Country |
38th Legislative Assembly (1950–1952) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Toorak |
Edward Reynolds |
|
Liberal and Country |
Resigned |
13 September 1952 |
Horace Petty |
|
Liberal and Country |
| Port Melbourne |
Tom Corrigan |
|
Labor |
Died |
13 September 1952 |
Stan Corrigan |
|
Labor |
| Prahran |
Frank Crean |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1951 federal election |
16 June 1951 |
Robert Pettiona |
|
Labor |
| Ivanhoe |
Rupert Curnow |
|
Liberal and Country |
Died |
24 February 1951 |
Frank Block |
|
Liberal and Country |
37th Legislative Assembly (1947–1950) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Clifton Hill |
Jack Cremean |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election |
17 December 1949 |
Joseph O'Carroll |
|
Labor |
| Kew |
Wilfrid Kent Hughes |
|
Liberal and Country |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election |
17 December 1949 |
Arthur Rylah |
|
Liberal and Country |
| Richmond |
Stan Keon |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1949 federal election |
17 December 1949 |
Frank Scully |
|
Labor |
| Brunswick |
James Jewell |
|
Labor |
Died |
16 July 1949 |
Peter Randles |
|
Labor |
| Prahran |
Bill Quirk |
|
Labor |
Died |
22 January 1949 |
Frank Crean |
|
Labor |
| Geelong |
Fanny Brownbill |
|
Labor |
Died |
13 November 1948 |
Edward Montgomery |
|
Liberal |
| Toorak |
Robert Bell Hamilton |
|
Liberal |
Died |
19 June 1948 |
Edward Reynolds |
|
Liberal |
36th Legislative Assembly (1945–1947) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Collingwood |
Tom Tunnecliffe |
|
Labor |
Resigned |
20 September 1947 |
Bill Towers |
|
Labor |
| Benambra |
Roy Paton |
|
Country |
Died |
7 June 1947 |
Thomas Mitchell |
|
Country |
35th Legislative Assembly (1943–1945) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Prahran |
John Ellis |
|
United Australia |
Died |
18 August 1945 |
Bill Quirk |
|
Labor |
| Clifton Hill |
Herbert Cremean |
|
Labor |
Died |
7 July 1945 |
Jack Cremean |
|
Labor |
| Bendigo |
Arthur Cook |
|
Labor |
Died |
26 May 1945 |
Bill Galvin |
|
Labor |
| Lowan |
Hamilton Lamb |
|
Country |
Died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp on the Burma Railway |
4 November 1944 |
Wilfred Mibus |
|
Country |
| Bulla and Dalhousie |
Reginald James |
|
Country |
Died |
27 September 1944 |
Leslie Webster |
|
Country |
| Rodney |
William Dunstone |
|
Country |
Died |
12 April 1944 |
Richard Brose |
|
Country |
| Waranga |
Ernest Coyle |
|
Country |
Died |
9 October 1943 |
Wollaston Heily |
|
Country |
| Nunawading |
Ivy Weber |
|
Independent |
Resigned in unsuccessful attempt to enter federal politics at the 1943 federal election |
4 September 1943 |
Bob Gray |
|
Labor |
34th Legislative Assembly (1940–1943) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Maryborough and Daylesford |
George Frost |
|
Labor |
Died |
28 November 1942 |
Clive Stoneham |
|
Labor |
| Gippsland North |
Alexander Borthwick |
|
Country |
Died |
20 June 1942 |
Bill Fulton |
|
Country |
| Port Melbourne |
James Murphy |
|
Labor |
Died |
18 April 1942 |
Tom Corrigan |
|
Labor |
| Toorak |
Stanley Argyle |
|
United Australia |
Died |
11 January 1941 |
Harold Thonemann |
|
United Australia |
| Polwarth |
Allan McDonald |
|
United Australia |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1940 federal election |
2 Nov 1940 |
Edward Guye |
|
Country |
| Coburg |
Frank Keane |
|
Labor |
Died |
13 July 1940 |
Charlie Mutton |
|
Independent Labor |
33rd Legislative Assembly (1937–1940) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Hawthorn |
John Austin Gray |
|
United Australia |
Died |
10 June 1939 |
Les Tyack |
|
United Australia |
| Gippsland North |
James Weir McLachlan |
|
Independent |
Died |
5 November 1938 |
Alexander Borthwick |
|
Country |
| Geelong |
William Brownbill |
|
Labor |
Died |
4 June 1938 |
Fanny Brownbill |
|
Labor |
| Ouyen |
Albert Bussau |
|
Country |
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
5 May 1938 |
Keith Dodgshun |
|
Country |
32nd Legislative Assembly (1935–1937) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Benalla |
Edward Cleary |
|
Country |
Died |
3 October 1936 |
Frederick Cook |
|
Independent |
| Goulburn Valley |
Murray Bourchier |
|
Country |
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
19 September 1936 |
John McDonald |
|
Country |
| Rodney |
John Allan |
|
Country |
Died |
18 April 1936 |
William Dunstone |
|
Country |
| Allandale |
Thomas Parkin |
|
United Australia |
Died |
21 March 1936 |
Patrick Denigan |
|
Labor |
31st Legislative Assembly (1932–1935) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Nunawading |
Robert Menzies |
|
United Australia |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1934 federal election |
1 September 1934 |
William Boyland |
|
United Australia |
| Clifton Hill |
Maurice Blackburn |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1934 federal election |
20 August 1934 |
Herbert Cremean |
|
Labor |
| Gunbower |
Henry Angus |
|
United Australia |
Died |
12 May 1934 |
Norman Martin |
|
Independent Country |
| Allandale |
Alexander Peacock |
|
United Australia |
Died |
11 November 1933 |
Millie Peacock |
|
United Australia |
| Warrnambool |
James Fairbairn |
|
United Australia |
Resigned to contest the 1933 Flinders federal by-election |
11 November 1933 |
Keith McGarvie |
|
United Australia |
| Polwarth |
James McDonald |
|
United Australia |
Died |
16 September 1933 |
Allan McDonald |
|
United Australia |
| Boroondara |
Richard Linton |
|
United Australia |
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
29 April 1933 |
Trevor Oldham |
|
United Australia |
| Benambra |
Henry Beardmore |
|
United Australia |
Died |
15 October 1932 |
Roy Paton |
|
Country |
| Carlton |
Robert Solly |
|
Labor |
Died |
9 July 1932 |
Bill Barry |
|
Labor |
30th Legislative Assembly (1929–1932) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Caulfield |
Frederick Forrest |
|
Australian Liberal |
Died |
22 November 1930 |
Harold Daniel Luxton |
|
Nationalist |
| Hawthorn |
William Murray McPherson |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned |
27 September 1930 |
John Austin Gray |
|
Nationalist |
29th Legislative Assembly (1927–1929) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Gippsland West |
Arthur Walter |
|
Country |
Resigned in unsuccessful bid for the federal seat of Indi at the 1929 election |
19 October 1929 |
Matthew Bennett |
|
Country |
| Barwon |
Edward Morley |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
6 July 1929 |
Thomas Maltby |
|
Nationalist |
| Castlemaine and Kyneton |
Harry Lawson |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned to contest a Senate seat at the 1929 federal election |
2 February 1929 |
Walter Langslow |
|
Nationalist |
| Brighton |
Oswald Snowball |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
28 April 1928 |
Ian MacFarlan |
|
Nationalist |
| Gippsland South |
Henry Bodman |
|
Independent |
Died |
3 December 1927 |
Walter West |
|
Nationalist |
28th Legislative Assembly (1924–1927) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Flemington |
Edward Warde |
|
Labor |
Died |
9 December 1925 |
Jack Holland |
|
Labor |
| Fitzroy |
John Billson |
|
Labor |
Died |
4 February 1925 |
Maurice Blackburn |
|
Labor |
| Glenelg |
William Thomas |
|
Labor |
Died |
14 August 1924 |
Ernie Bond |
|
Labor |
27th Legislative Assembly (1921–1924) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Gippsland West |
Sir John Mackey |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
23 May 1924 |
Arthur Walter |
|
VFU |
| Dalhousie |
Allan Cameron |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
31 January 1924 |
Reg Pollard |
|
Labor |
| Daylesford |
Donald McLeod |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
8 July 1923 |
Roderick McLeod [1] |
|
Nationalist |
| Gippsland South |
Thomas Livingston |
|
Nationalist |
Died |
18 August 1922 |
Walter West |
|
Nationalist |
26th Legislative Assembly (1920–1921) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Upper Goulburn |
Edwin Mackrell |
|
VFU |
Disqualified (failed to nominate on time) |
27 January 1921 |
Edwin Mackrell |
|
VFU |
25th Legislative Assembly (1917–1920) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Swan Hill |
Percy Stewart |
|
VFU |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1919 federal election |
19 November 1919 |
Francis Old |
|
VFU |
| Albert Park |
Joseph Hannan |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1919 federal election |
19 November 1919 |
Arthur Wallace |
|
Labor |
| Albert Park |
George Elmslie |
|
Labor |
Died |
13 June 1918 |
Joseph Hannan |
|
Labor |
24th Legislative Assembly (1914–1917) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Geelong |
Robert Purnell |
|
Nationalist |
Disqualified (April by-election declared void) |
17 August 1917 |
Robert Purnell |
|
Nationalist |
| Polwarth |
John Johnstone |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned |
13 July 1917 |
James McDonald |
|
Nationalist |
| Benambra |
John Leckie |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned |
20 April 1917 |
Henry Beardmore |
|
Nationalist |
| Geelong |
William Plain |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned to contest a Senate seat at the 1917 federal election |
20 April 1917 |
Robert Purnell |
|
Nationalist |
| Warrnambool |
John Murray |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Died |
1 June 1916 |
James Deany |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Port Melbourne |
George Sangster |
|
Labor |
Died |
28 April 1915 |
Owen Sinclair |
|
Labor |
| Bendigo East |
Alfred Hampson |
|
Labor |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1915 Bendigo by-election |
4 February 1915 |
Luke Clough |
|
Labor |
23rd Legislative Assembly (1911–1914) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Essendon |
William Watt |
|
Nationalist |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1914 federal election |
23 July 1914 |
Maurice Blackburn |
|
Labor |
| Gippsland South |
Thomas Livingston |
|
Nationalist |
Forfeited seat after joining Peacock Ministry |
30 June 1914 |
Thomas Livingston |
|
Nationalist |
| Korong |
Thomas Langdon |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Died |
26 June 1914 |
Achilles Gray |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Borung |
William Hutchinson |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry |
15 January 1914 |
William Hutchinson |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Essendon |
William Watt |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after forming Watt Ministry |
15 January 1914 |
William Watt |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Prahran |
Donald Mackinnon |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry |
15 January 1914 |
Donald Mackinnon |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Allandale |
Alexander Peacock |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry |
6 January 1914 |
Alexander Peacock |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Castlemaine and Maldon |
Harry Lawson |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry |
6 January 1914 |
Harry Lawson |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Warrnambool |
John Murray |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry |
6 January 1914 |
John Murray |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Benambra |
Albert Craven |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Died |
29 December 1913 |
John Leckie |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Albert Park |
George Elmslie |
|
Labor |
Forfeited seat after forming Elmslie Ministry |
20 December 1913 |
George Elmslie |
|
Labor |
| Fitzroy |
John Billson |
|
Labor |
Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry |
20 December 1913 |
John Billson |
|
Labor |
| Geelong |
William Plain |
|
Labor |
Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry |
20 December 1913 |
William Plain |
|
Labor |
| Maryborough |
Alfred Outtrim |
|
Labor |
Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry |
20 December 1913 |
Alfred Outtrim |
|
Labor |
| North Melbourne |
George Prendergast |
|
Labor |
Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry |
20 December 1913 |
George Prendergast |
|
Labor |
| Williamstown |
John Lemmon |
|
Labor |
Forfeited seat after joining Elmslie Ministry |
20 December 1913 |
John Lemmon |
|
Labor |
| Hawthorn |
George Swinburne |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Resigned to join the Inter-State Commission |
5 September 1913 |
William McPherson |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Grenville |
Charles McGrath |
|
Labor |
Resigned to contest the federal seat of Ballaraat at the 1913 election |
15 May 1913 |
John Chatham |
|
Labor |
| Kara Kara |
Peter McBride |
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
14 March 1913 |
Jack Pennington |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Allandale |
Alexander Peacock |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Watt Ministry |
6 March 1913 |
Alexander Peacock |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Warrenheip |
George Holden |
|
|
Resigned to become chairman of the Melbourne Harbor Trust |
28 February 1913 |
Ned Hogan |
|
Labor |
| East Melbourne |
Alfred Farthing |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Election declared void |
1 October 1912 |
Alfred Farthing |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Abbotsford |
William Beazley |
|
Labor |
Died |
26 July 1912 |
Gordon Webber |
|
Labor |
22nd Legislative Assembly (1908–1911) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Waranga |
Martin Cussen |
|
|
Died |
25 August 1911 |
John Gordon |
|
|
| Bendigo East |
Thomas Glass |
|
Labor |
Died |
16 June 1911 |
Alfred Hampson |
|
Labor |
| Walhalla |
Albert Harris |
|
|
Died |
29 July 1910 |
Samuel Barnes |
|
|
| Brunswick |
Frank Anstey |
|
Labor |
Resigned to contest the federal seat of Bourke at the 1910 election |
14 March 1910 |
James Jewell |
|
Labor |
| Brighton |
Sir Thomas Bent |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Died |
8 October 1909 |
Oswald Snowball |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Goulburn Valley |
George Graham |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Murray Ministry |
29 January 1909 |
George Graham |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Kara Kara |
Peter McBride |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Murray Ministry |
29 January 1909 |
Peter McBride |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Ovens |
Alfred Billson |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Murray Ministry |
29 January 1909 |
Alfred Billson |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Rodney |
Hugh McKenzie |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Murray Ministry |
29 January 1909 |
Hugh McKenzie |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
| Warrnambool |
John Murray |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
Forfeited seat after forming Murray Ministry |
29 January 1909 |
John Murray |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
21st Legislative Assembly (1907–1908) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Mornington |
Alfred Downward |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry |
17 November 1908 |
Alfred Downward |
|
|
| Upper Goulburn |
Thomas Hunt |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry |
17 November 1908 |
Thomas Hunt |
|
|
| Wangaratta |
John Bowser |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry |
17 November 1908 |
John Bowser |
|
|
| Carlton |
Frederick Bromley |
|
Labor |
Died |
23 October 1908 |
Robert Solly |
|
Labor |
| Richmond |
George Bennett |
|
United Liberal |
Died |
2 October 1908 |
Ted Cotter |
|
Labor |
20th Legislative Assembly (1904–1907) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Public Officers |
David Gaunson |
|
Labor |
resignation |
1 February 1907 |
John Carter |
|
|
| Korong |
Thomas Langdon |
|
United Liberal |
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry |
25 January 1907 |
Thomas Langdon |
|
United Liberal |
| East Melbourne |
Samuel Gillott |
|
United Liberal |
Resigned due to ill health |
8 January 1907 |
Henry Weedon |
|
|
| Toorak |
George Fairbairn |
|
Ministerialist |
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1906 federal election |
10 October 1906 |
Norman Bayles |
|
Independent Ministerialist |
| Gippsland West |
John Mackey |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry |
29 August 1906 |
John Mackey |
|
|
| Lowan |
William Irvine |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1906 federal election |
20 July 1906 |
Robert Stanley |
|
|
| Barwon |
Jonas Levien |
|
|
Died |
15 June 1906 |
James Farrer |
|
|
| Glenelg |
Ewen Cameron |
|
|
Died |
11 May 1906 |
Hugh Campbell |
|
|
19th Legislative Assembly (1902–1904) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Donald and Swan Hill |
John Taverner |
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
9 March 1904 |
James Meldrum |
|
|
| Daylesford |
Donald McLeod |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry |
27 February 1904 |
Donald McLeod |
|
|
| Melbourne East |
Samuel Gillott |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining Bent Ministry |
27 February 1904 |
Samuel Gillott |
|
|
| East Bourke Boroughs |
Frederick Hickford |
|
|
Resigned to contest a House seat at the 1903 federal election |
21 December 1903 |
David Methven |
|
|
| Richmond |
William Trenwith |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1903 federal election |
21 December 1903 |
George Roberts |
|
Labor |
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Gratton Wilson |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1903 federal election |
21 December 1903 |
John Glasgow |
|
|
| Mandurang |
Maximilian Hirsch |
|
|
Resigned to contest a House seat at the 1903 federal election |
15 December 1903 |
William Webb |
|
|
| Melbourne West |
William Maloney |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1903 federal election |
15 December 1903 |
Tom Tunnecliffe |
|
Labor |
| Toorak |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
Died |
9 October 1903 |
George Fairbairn |
|
|
| Bourke West |
Samuel Staughton Jr. |
|
|
Died |
6 March 1903 |
Andrew Robertson |
|
|
| Benalla and Yarrawonga |
William Hall |
|
|
Died |
25 May 1903 |
John Carlisle |
|
|
| Anglesey |
Malcolm McKenzie |
|
|
Resigned |
6 March 1903 |
Thomas Hunt |
|
|
18th Legislative Assembly (1900–1902) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Gippsland East |
Henry Foster |
|
|
Died |
27 June 1902 |
James Cameron |
|
|
| Anglesey |
Malcolm McKenzie |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry |
18 June 1902 |
Malcolm McKenzie |
|
|
| Brighton |
Thomas Bent |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry |
18 June 1902 |
Thomas Bent |
|
|
| Donald and Swan Hill |
John Taverner |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry |
18 June 1902 |
John Taverner |
|
|
| Evelyn |
Ewen Cameron |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry |
18 June 1902 |
Ewen Cameron |
|
|
| Lowan |
William Irvine |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Irvine Ministry |
18 June 1902 |
William Irvine |
|
|
| Normanby |
William Shiels |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry |
18 June 1902 |
William Shiels |
|
|
| Warrnambool |
John Murray |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Irvine Ministry |
18 June 1902 |
John Murray |
|
|
| Footscray |
Jacob Fotheringham |
|
|
Resigned |
14 June 1902 |
Alexander McDonald |
|
|
| Bourke West |
Samuel Staughton Sr. |
|
|
Died |
14 September 1901 |
Samuel Staughton Jr. |
|
|
| Melbourne East |
John Anderson |
|
|
Died |
16 July 1901 |
John Deegan |
|
|
| Melbourne |
Edward Findley |
|
Labor |
Expelled for seditious libel |
16 July 1901 |
James Boyd |
|
Conservative |
| Bogong |
Isaac Isaacs |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election |
24 June 1901 |
Alfred Billson |
|
|
| Benalla and Yarrawonga |
Thomas Kennedy |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election |
17 June 1901 |
William Hall |
|
|
| Fitzroy |
Robert Best |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election |
17 June 1901 |
Patrick O'Connor |
|
|
| Footscray |
Samuel Mauger |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election |
17 June 1901 |
Jacob Fotheringham |
|
|
| Gippsland North |
Allan McLean |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election |
17 June 1901 |
Hubert Keogh |
|
|
| Gunbower |
James McColl |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election |
17 June 1901 |
John Cullen |
|
|
| Talbot and Avoca |
Carty Salmon |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election |
17 June 1901 |
George Mitchell |
|
|
| Melbourne East |
Samuel Gillott |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry |
11 February 1901 |
Samuel Gillott |
|
|
| St Kilda |
George Turner |
|
|
Resigned to enter federal politics at the 1901 federal election |
11 February 1901 |
William Williams |
|
|
| St Kilda |
George Turner |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Second Turner Ministry |
3 December 1900 |
George Turner |
|
|
| Bogong |
Isaac Isaacs |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry |
3 December 1900 |
Isaac Isaacs |
|
|
| Clunes and Allandale |
Alexander Peacock |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry |
27 November 1900 |
Alexander Peacock |
|
|
| Dunolly |
Daniel Joseph Duggan |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry |
27 November 1900 |
Daniel Joseph Duggan |
|
|
| Geelong |
William Gurr |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry |
27 November 1900 |
William Gurr |
|
|
| Richmond |
William Trenwith |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry |
27 November 1900 |
William Trenwith |
|
|
| Rodney |
John Morrissey |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry |
27 November 1900 |
John Morrissey |
|
|
| Stawell |
John Burton |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Turner Ministry |
27 November 1900 |
John Burton |
|
|
17th Legislative Assembly (1897–1900) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Warrenheip |
Edward Murphy |
|
|
Died |
11 May 1900 |
George Holden |
|
|
| Grenville |
George Russell |
|
|
Resigned |
11 April 1900 |
James Sadler |
|
|
| Talbot and Avoca |
Carty Salmon |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry |
9 January 1900 |
Carty Salmon |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
James McCay |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry |
20 December 1899 |
James McCay |
|
|
| Melbourne North |
William Watt |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry |
20 December 1899 |
William Watt |
|
|
| Gunbower |
James McColl |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry |
13 December 1899 |
James McColl |
|
|
| Gippsland North |
Allan McLean |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the McLean Ministry |
13 December 1899 |
Allan McLean |
|
|
| Lowan |
William Irvine |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry |
13 December 1899 |
William Irvine |
|
|
| Maryborough |
Alfred Outtrim |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry |
13 December 1899 |
Alfred Outtrim |
|
|
| Normanby |
William Shiels |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry |
13 December 1899 |
William Shiels |
|
|
| Numurkah and Nathalia |
George Graham |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the McLean Ministry |
13 December 1899 |
George Graham |
|
|
| Footscray |
John Hancock |
|
|
Died |
12 December 1899 |
Samuel Mauger |
|
|
| Grenville |
Michael Stapleton |
|
|
Died |
1 December 1899 |
David Kerr |
|
|
| Melbourne East |
Ephraim Zox |
|
|
Died |
7 November 1899 |
Samuel Gillott |
|
|
| Windermere |
William Anderson |
|
|
Died |
3 June 1898 |
John Spiers |
|
|
16th Legislative Assembly (1894–1897) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Kara Kara |
Andrew Anderson |
|
|
Died |
11 May 1897 |
Peter McBride |
|
|
| Melbourne South |
Joseph Winter |
|
|
Died |
26 May 1896 |
John Tucker |
|
|
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Thomas Scott |
|
|
Resigned |
26 May 1896 |
John McArthur |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
James Patterson |
|
|
Died |
19 November 1895 |
James McCay |
|
|
| Mornington |
Alfred Downward |
|
|
Election declared void |
26 January 1895 |
Alfred Downward |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
William Smith |
|
|
Died |
5 November 1894 |
Joseph Kirton |
|
|
| Carlton South |
William Ievers |
|
|
Died |
5 November 1894 |
John Barrett |
|
|
| Bogong |
Isaac Isaacs |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry |
9 October 1894 |
Isaac Isaacs |
|
|
| Clunes and Allandale |
Alexander Peacock |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry |
3 October 1894 |
Alexander Peacock |
|
|
| Donald and Swan Hill |
John Taverner |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry |
3 October 1894 |
John Taverner |
|
|
| Eaglehawk |
Henry Williams |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry |
3 October 1894 |
Henry Williams |
|
|
| Fitzroy |
Robert Best |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry |
3 October 1894 |
Robert Best |
|
|
| Gippsland East |
Henry Foster |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry |
3 October 1894 |
Henry Foster |
|
|
| Kilmore, Dalhousie and Lancefield |
John Duffy |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Turner Ministry |
3 October 1894 |
John Duffy |
|
|
| St Kilda |
George Turner |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the First Turner Ministry |
3 October 1894 |
George Turner |
|
|
15th Legislative Assembly (1892–1894) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Portland |
Henry Wrixon |
|
|
Resigned |
24 July 1894 |
Donald McLeod |
|
|
| Grenville |
David Davies |
|
|
Died |
14 July 1894 |
George Russell |
|
|
| Eastern Suburbs |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
25 January 1894 |
Frank Madden |
|
|
| Windermere |
Matthew Butterley |
|
|
Died |
25 January 1894 |
William Anderson |
|
|
| Talbot and Avoca |
Robert Bowman |
|
|
Died |
29 December 1893 |
Carty Salmon |
|
|
| Benalla and Yarrawonga |
John Templeton |
|
|
Election declared void |
20 November 1893 |
Thomas Kennedy |
|
|
| Benalla and Yarrawonga |
James Campbell |
|
|
Died |
9 October 1893 |
John Templeton |
|
|
| Lowan |
Richard Baker |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry |
9 October 1893 |
Richard Baker |
|
|
| Sandhurst |
Robert Burrowes |
|
|
Died |
6 October 1893 |
Daniel Lazarus |
|
|
| Creswick |
Richard Richardson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry |
28 August 1893 |
Richard Richardson |
|
|
| Mandurang |
John Highett |
|
|
Died |
10 July 1893 |
Richard O'Neill |
|
|
| Bogong |
Isaac Isaacs |
|
|
Resigned |
6 June 1893 |
Isaac Isaacs |
|
|
| Melbourne North |
David Wyllie |
|
|
Died |
5 June 1893 |
Sylvanus Reynolds |
|
|
| Benalla and Yarrawonga |
James Campbell |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry |
31 January 1893 |
James Campbell |
|
|
| Bogong |
Isaac Isaacs |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry |
31 January 1893 |
Isaac Isaacs |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
James Patterson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Patterson Ministry |
31 January 1893 |
James Patterson |
|
|
| Gunbower |
James McColl |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry |
31 January 1893 |
James McColl |
|
|
| Kara Kara |
John Dow |
|
|
Resigned due to insolvency |
31 January 1893 |
John Dow |
|
|
| Maldon |
John McIntyre |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry |
31 January 1893 |
John McIntyre |
|
|
| Melbourne |
Godfrey Carter |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry |
31 January 1893 |
Godfrey Carter |
|
|
| Port Fairy |
Bryan O'Loghlen |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry |
31 January 1893 |
Bryan O'Loghlen |
|
|
| Rodney |
William Webb |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Patterson Ministry |
31 January 1893 |
William Webb |
|
|
| Dundas |
Samuel Samuel |
|
|
Died |
18 August 1892 |
John Thomson |
|
|
| East Bourke Boroughs |
Graham Berry |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Shiels Ministry |
3 May 1892 |
Graham Berry |
|
|
14th Legislative Assembly (1889–1892) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Benalla and Yarrawonga |
John Brock |
|
|
Resigned |
2 April 1892 |
Charles Kerville |
|
|
| Geelong |
James Munro |
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
2 April 1892 |
John Hopkins |
|
|
| Clunes and Allandale |
Alexander Peacock |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Shiels Ministry |
3 March 1892 |
Alexander Peacock |
|
|
| Bourke East |
William Wilkinson |
|
|
Died |
27 August 1891 |
Robert Harper |
|
|
| St Kilda |
George Turner |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry |
7 May 1891 |
George Turner |
|
|
| Collingwood |
George Langridge |
|
|
Died |
17 April 1891 |
John Hancock |
|
|
| Collingwood |
George Langridge |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry |
20 November 1890 |
George Langridge |
|
|
| Daylesford |
James Wheeler |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry |
20 November 1890 |
James Wheeler |
|
|
| Geelong |
James Munro |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Munro Ministry |
20 November 1890 |
James Munro |
|
|
| Gippsland North |
Allan McLean |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry |
20 November 1890 |
Allan McLean |
|
|
| Kilmore, Dalhousie and Lancefield |
John Duffy |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry |
20 November 1890 |
John Duffy |
|
|
| Maryborough |
Alfred Outtrim |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry |
20 November 1890 |
Alfred Outtrim |
|
|
| Normanby |
William Shiels |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry |
20 November 1890 |
William Shiels |
|
|
| Numurkah and Nathalia |
George Graham |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Munro Ministry |
20 November 1890 |
George Graham |
|
|
| Kara Kara |
John Dow |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Gillies Ministry |
17 September 1890 |
John Dow |
|
|
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
William Anderson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Gillies Ministry |
17 September 1890 |
William Anderson |
|
|
| Dunolly |
James Cheetham |
|
|
Died |
22 July 1890 |
William Tatchell |
|
|
| Talbot and Avoca |
James Stewart |
|
|
Died |
4 December 1889 |
Robert Bowman |
|
|
| Ballarat East |
James Russell |
|
|
Died |
8 November 1889 |
John Dunn |
|
|
13th Legislative Assembly (1886–1889) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Belfast |
John Madden |
|
|
Died |
2 February 1888 |
Bryan O'Loghlen |
|
|
| Williamstown |
Alfred Clark |
|
|
Resigned |
2 November 1887 |
James Mirams |
|
|
| Dalhousie |
George Sands |
|
|
Died |
25 March 1887 |
John Duffy |
|
|
| Benambra |
Peter Wallace |
|
|
Died |
15 June 1886 |
Peter Wright |
|
|
12th Legislative Assembly (1883–1886) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Ovens |
George Kerferd |
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment on the Supreme Court of Victoria |
15 January 1886 |
Ferguson Tuthill |
|
|
| Maryborough and Talbot |
Robert Bowman |
|
|
Resigned |
22 December 1885 |
Alfred Outtrim |
|
|
| Melbourne West |
James Orkney |
|
|
Resigned |
30 October 1885 |
Godfrey Carter |
|
|
| Avoca |
James Grant |
|
|
Died |
24 April 1885 |
George Bourchier |
|
|
| Mandurang |
Hugh McColl |
|
|
Died |
24 April 1885 |
John Highett |
|
|
| Moira |
Henry Bolton |
|
|
Resigned |
2 May 1884 |
George Graham |
|
|
| Warrnambool |
James Francis |
|
|
Died |
15 February 1884 |
John Murray |
|
|
| Emerald Hill |
Robert MacGregor |
|
|
Died |
9 October 1883 |
David Gaunson |
|
|
| Sandhurst |
Robert Clark |
|
|
Died |
15 May 1883 |
Angus Mackay |
|
|
| Barwon |
Jonas Levien |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry |
24 March 1883 |
Jonas Levien |
|
|
| Bourke West |
Alfred Deakin |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry |
24 March 1883 |
Alfred Deakin |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
James Service |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Second Service Ministry |
24 March 1883 |
James Service |
|
|
| Collingwood |
George Langridge |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry |
24 March 1883 |
George Langridge |
|
|
| Fitzroy |
Albert Tucker |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry |
24 March 1883 |
Albert Tucker |
|
|
| Geelong |
Graham Berry |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry |
24 March 1883 |
Graham Berry |
|
|
| Ovens |
George Kerferd |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry |
24 March 1883 |
George Kerferd |
|
|
| Rodney |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Service Ministry |
24 March 1883 |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
| Melbourne North |
James Rose |
|
|
Resigned |
21 March 1883 |
James Rose |
|
|
11th Legislative Assembly (1880–1883) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Bourke East |
Robert Ramsay |
|
|
Died |
13 June 1882 |
Robert Harper |
|
|
| Geelong |
Charles Kernot |
|
|
Died |
18 April 1882 |
Joseph Connor |
|
|
| Boroondara |
Robert Smith |
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
23 February 1882 |
William Walker |
|
|
| Geelong |
Robert Johnstone |
|
|
Died |
8 December 1881 |
Robert Johnstone |
|
|
| Fitzroy |
William Vale |
|
|
Resigned |
6 December 1881 |
Cuthbert Blackett |
|
|
| Sandhurst |
Robert Burrowes |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry |
6 September 1881 |
Robert Burrowes |
|
|
| Wimmera |
Walter Madden |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry |
6 September 1881 |
Walter Madden |
|
|
| Polwarth and South Grenville |
William O'Hea |
|
|
Died |
5 August 1881 |
William Robertson |
|
|
| Ararat |
David Gaunson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry |
26 July 1881 |
David Gaunson |
|
|
| Avoca |
James Grant |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry |
26 July 1881 |
James Grant |
|
|
| Bourke West |
Bryan O'Loghlen |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the O'Loghlen Ministry |
26 July 1881 |
Bryan O'Loghlen |
|
|
| Brighton |
Thomas Bent |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry |
26 July 1881 |
Thomas Bent |
|
|
| Delatite |
James Graves |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry |
26 July 1881 |
James Graves |
|
|
| Kyneton Boroughs |
Charles Young |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry |
26 July 1881 |
Charles Young |
|
|
| Moira |
Henry Bolton |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the O'Loghlen Ministry |
26 July 1881 |
Henry Bolton |
|
|
| Melbourne North |
Joseph Storey |
|
|
Died |
8 April 1881 |
James Munro |
|
|
| Maldon |
James Service |
|
|
Resigned |
18 March 1881 |
John McIntyre |
|
|
| Melbourne East |
Alexander Smith |
|
|
Died |
8 February 1881 |
Frederick Walsh |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
William Smith |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry |
18 August 1880 |
William Smith |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
James Patterson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry |
18 August 1880 |
James Patterson |
|
|
| Collingwood |
George Langridge |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry |
18 August 1880 |
George Langridge |
|
|
| Creswick |
Richard Richardson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry |
18 August 1880 |
Richard Richardson |
|
|
| Fitzroy |
William Vale |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry |
18 August 1880 |
William Vale |
|
|
| Geelong |
Graham Berry |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Third Berry Ministry |
18 August 1880 |
Graham Berry |
|
|
| Mandurang |
Henry Williams |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry |
18 August 1880 |
Henry Williams |
|
|
| Williamstown |
Alfred Clark |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third Berry Ministry |
18 August 1880 |
Alfred Clark |
|
|
10th Legislative Assembly (1880) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Bourke East |
Robert Ramsay |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry |
19 March 1880 |
Robert Ramsay |
|
|
| Brighton |
Thomas Bent |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry |
19 March 1880 |
Thomas Bent |
|
|
| Dalhousie |
John Duffy |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry |
19 March 1880 |
John Duffy |
|
|
| Maldon |
James Service |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the First Service Ministry |
19 March 1880 |
James Service |
|
|
| Ovens |
George Kerferd |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry |
19 March 1880 |
George Kerferd |
|
|
| Rodney |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry |
19 March 1880 |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
| Sandhurst |
Robert Clark |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry |
19 March 1880 |
Robert Clark |
|
|
| Sandridge |
John Madden |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Service Ministry |
19 March 1880 |
John Madden |
|
|
9th Legislative Assembly (1877–1880) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Jeremiah Dwyer |
|
|
Declared Insolvent |
16 December 1879 |
Joseph Jones |
|
|
| Carlton |
James Munro |
|
|
Resigned |
2 December 1879 |
James Munro |
|
|
| Bourke West |
Alfred Deakin |
|
|
Resigned |
22 August 1879 |
Robert Harper |
|
|
| Melbourne East |
Ephraim Zox |
|
|
Resigned |
1 July 1879 |
Ephraim Zox |
|
|
| Fitzroy |
Robert MacGregor |
|
|
Resigned |
25 June 1879 |
Cuthbert Blackett |
|
|
| Footscray |
Mark Last King |
|
|
Died |
4 March 1879 |
William Clark |
|
|
| Bourke West |
John Smith |
|
|
Died |
18 February 1879 |
Alfred Deakin |
|
|
| Dundas |
John MacPherson |
|
|
Resigned |
29 July 1878 |
John Serjeant |
|
|
| Gippsland South |
George Macartney |
|
|
Died |
19 June 1878 |
Francis Mason |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
James Farrell |
|
|
Resigned |
7 June 1878 |
Charles Pearson |
|
|
| Warrnambool |
James McCulloch |
|
|
Resigned |
21 May 1878 |
James Francis |
|
|
| Melbourne West |
Bryan O'Loghlen |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry |
11 April 1878 |
Bryan O'Loghlen |
|
|
| Melbourne West |
Charles MacMahon |
|
|
Resigned |
4 February 1878 |
Bryan O'Loghlen |
|
|
| Boroondara |
George Smith |
|
|
Died |
24 December 1877 |
Robert Smith |
|
|
| Rodney |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
Election declared void |
2 November 1877 |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
| Gippsland South |
George Macartney |
|
|
Election declared void |
24 August 1877 |
George Macartney |
|
|
| Sandhurst |
W. G. Blackham |
|
|
Election declared void |
25 July 1877 |
Angus Mackay |
|
|
| Avoca |
James Grant |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry |
7 June 1877 |
James Grant |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
William Smith |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry |
7 June 1877 |
William Smith |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
James Patterson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry |
7 June 1877 |
James Patterson |
|
|
| Geelong |
Graham Berry |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Second Berry Ministry |
7 June 1877 |
Graham Berry |
|
|
| Grant |
Peter Lalor |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry |
7 June 1877 |
Peter Lalor |
|
|
| Ripon and Hampden |
Francis Longmore |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry |
7 June 1877 |
Francis Longmore |
|
|
| Stawell |
John Woods |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second Berry Ministry |
7 June 1877 |
John Woods |
|
|
8th Legislative Assembly (1874–1877) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Gippsland North |
James McKean |
|
|
Expelled |
17 August 1876 |
Charles Duffy |
|
|
| Sandridge |
David Thomas |
|
|
Died |
27 July 1876 |
John Madden |
|
|
| Geelong East |
John Richardson |
|
|
Died |
29 March 1876 |
Charles Kernot |
|
|
| Collingwood |
James Sullivan |
|
|
Died |
22 February 1876 |
James Mirams |
|
|
| East Bourke Boroughs |
George Higinbotham |
|
|
Resigned |
10 February 1876 |
William Cook |
|
|
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Michael O'Grady |
|
|
Died |
27 January 1876 |
Joseph Jones |
|
|
| Bourke East |
Robert Ramsay |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry |
8 November 1875 |
Robert Ramsay |
|
|
| Bourke West |
John Madden |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry |
8 November 1875 |
Mark King |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
Joseph Jones |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry |
6 November 1875 |
George Fincham |
|
|
| Warrnambool |
James McCulloch |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Fourth McCulloch Ministry |
6 November 1875 |
James McCulloch |
|
|
| Ararat |
William McLellan |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry |
2 November 1875 |
William McLellan |
|
|
| Dundas |
John MacPherson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry |
2 November 1875 |
John MacPherson |
|
|
| Maryborough |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry |
2 November 1875 |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
| Ovens |
George Kerferd |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Fourth McCulloch Ministry |
2 November 1875 |
George Kerferd |
|
|
| Avoca |
James Grant |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry |
20 August 1875 |
James Grant |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
William Smith |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry |
20 August 1875 |
William Smith |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
James Patterson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry |
20 August 1875 |
James Patterson |
|
|
| Crowlands |
John Woods |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry |
20 August 1875 |
John Woods |
|
|
| Geelong West |
Graham Berry |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the First Berry Ministry |
20 August 1875 |
Graham Berry |
|
|
| Grant South |
Peter Lalor |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry |
20 August 1875 |
Peter Lalor |
|
|
| Melbourne North |
James Munro |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry |
20 August 1875 |
James Munro |
|
|
| Ripon and Hampden |
Francis Longmore |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First Berry Ministry |
20 August 1875 |
Francis Longmore |
|
|
| Ararat |
Michael Carroll |
|
|
Forfeited seat |
19 March 1875 |
David Gaunson |
|
|
| Gippsland North |
Frederick Smyth |
|
|
Resigned |
19 March 1875 |
James McKean |
|
|
| Richmond |
James Francis |
|
|
Resigned |
8 December 1874 |
Joseph Bosisto |
|
|
| Bourke East |
Robert Ramsay |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Kerferd Ministry |
18 August 1874 |
Robert Ramsay |
|
|
| Ballarat East |
Townsend McDermott |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Kerferd Ministry |
12 August 1874 |
Townsend McDermott |
|
|
| Maldon |
James Service |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Kerferd Ministry |
12 August 1874 |
James Service |
|
|
| Grenville |
Mark Pope |
|
|
Died |
31 July 1874 |
Richard Lock |
|
|
| Collingwood |
John Everard |
|
|
Resigned |
29 July 1874 |
George Langridge |
|
|
| St Kilda |
James Stephen |
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment on the Supreme Court of Victoria |
15 May 1874 |
Edward Dixon |
|
|
7th Legislative Assembly (1871–1874) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Ovens |
George Kerferd |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry |
11 May 1874 |
George Kerferd |
|
|
| East Bourke Boroughs |
William Champ |
|
|
Resigned |
26 May 1873 |
George Higinbotham |
|
|
| Portland |
Howard Spensley |
|
|
Resigned |
20 May 1873 |
Thomas Must |
|
|
| Grenville |
Thomas Russell |
|
|
Resigned |
24 February 1873 |
John Montgomery |
|
|
| St Kilda |
Thomas Fellows |
|
|
Resigned to take up appointment on the Supreme Court of Victoria |
13 January 1873 |
Robert Murray Smith |
|
|
| Murray |
William Witt |
|
|
Resigned |
8 July 1872 |
John Orr |
|
|
| Mandurang |
James Casey |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry |
26 June 1872 |
James Casey |
|
|
| Maryborough |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry |
26 June 1872 |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
| Melbourne East |
Edward Cohen |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry |
26 June 1872 |
Edward Cohen |
|
|
| Melbourne West |
Edward Langton |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry |
26 June 1872 |
Edward Langton |
|
|
| Ovens |
George Kerferd |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry |
26 June 1872 |
George Kerferd |
|
|
| Richmond |
James Francis |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Francis Ministry |
26 June 1872 |
James Francis |
|
|
| St Kilda |
James Stephen |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry |
26 June 1872 |
James Stephen |
|
|
| Sandhurst |
Angus Mackay |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Francis Ministry |
26 June 1872 |
Angus Mackay |
|
|
| Mornington |
James McCulloch |
|
|
Resigned |
26 March 1872 |
James Purves |
|
|
| Collingwood |
William Vale |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry |
9 December 1871 |
William Vale |
|
|
| Ballarat East |
Robert Walsh |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry |
18 July 1871 |
Robert Walsh |
|
|
| Ararat |
William McLellan |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry |
30 June 1871 |
William McLellan |
|
|
| Avoca |
James Grant |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry |
30 June 1871 |
James Grant |
|
|
| Dalhousie |
Charles Duffy |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Duffy Ministry |
30 June 1871 |
Charles Duffy |
|
|
| Geelong West |
Graham Berry |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry |
30 June 1871 |
Graham Berry |
|
|
| Portland |
Howard Spensley |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry |
30 June 1871 |
Howard Spensley |
|
|
| Ripon and Hampden |
Francis Longmore |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry |
30 June 1871 |
Francis Longmore |
|
|
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Michael O'Grady |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Duffy Ministry |
30 June 1871 |
Michael O'Grady |
|
|
6th Legislative Assembly (1868–1871) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Creswick |
William Frazer |
|
|
Died |
30 December 1870 |
James Stewart |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
William Baillie |
|
|
Resigned |
5 December 1870 |
James Patterson |
|
|
| Bourke East |
Matthew McCaw |
|
|
Resigned |
24 September 1870 |
Robert Ramsay |
|
|
| St Kilda |
Butler Aspinall |
|
|
Resigned |
13 September 1870 |
James Stephen |
|
|
| Avoca |
James Grant |
|
|
Resigned |
25 July 1870 |
Peter Finn |
|
|
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Morgan McDonnell |
|
|
Resigned |
25 July 1870 |
Michael O'Grady |
|
|
| Geelong West |
James Carr |
|
|
Resigned |
6 May 1870 |
Robert Johnstone |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
John James |
|
|
Resigned |
30 April 1870 |
Archibald Michie |
|
|
| Ararat |
William Wilson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry |
26 April 1870 |
William Wilson |
|
|
| Dundas |
Alexander MacPherson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry |
26 April 1870 |
Alexander MacPherson |
|
|
| Belfast |
Henry Wrixon |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry |
25 April 1870 |
Henry Wrixon |
|
|
| Collingwood |
William Bates |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry |
25 April 1870 |
William Bates |
|
|
| Mornington |
James McCulloch |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Third McCulloch Ministry |
25 April 1870 |
James McCulloch |
|
|
| Richmond |
James Francis |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry |
25 April 1870 |
James Francis |
|
|
| Sandhurst |
Angus Mackay |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third McCulloch Ministry |
25 April 1870 |
Angus Mackay |
|
|
| Maryborough |
Robert Bowman |
|
|
Resigned |
29 March 1870 |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
| Geelong West |
Graham Berry |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry |
7 February 1870 |
Graham Berry |
|
|
| St Kilda |
Butler Aspinall |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry |
1 February 1870 |
Butler Aspinall |
|
|
| Ararat |
William McLellan |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry |
29 January 1870 |
William McLellan |
|
|
| Crowlands |
Robert Byrne |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry |
9 October 1869 |
George Rolfe |
|
|
| Ripon and Hampden |
Francis Longmore |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry |
9 October 1869 |
Francis Longmore |
|
|
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Morgan McDonnell |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry |
9 October 1869 |
Morgan McDonnell |
|
|
| Dundas |
John MacPherson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the MacPherson Ministry |
8 October 1869 |
John MacPherson |
|
|
| Bourke West |
John Smith |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry |
7 October 1869 |
John Smith |
|
|
| Maryborough |
James McKean |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry |
7 October 1869 |
James McKean |
|
|
| Collingwood |
Isaac Reeves |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry |
5 October 1869 |
William Vale |
|
|
| Melbourne East |
Edward Cohen |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the MacPherson Ministry |
5 October 1869 |
Edward Cohen |
|
|
| Ararat |
William Wilson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry |
14 September 1869 |
William Wilson |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
William Vale |
|
|
Resigned |
23 May 1869 |
John James |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
Charles Jones |
|
|
Expelled for Corruption |
10 May 1869 |
Charles Jones |
|
|
| Portland |
James Butters |
|
|
Expelled for Bribery |
5 May 1869 |
James Butters |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
Charles Jones |
|
|
Expelled for Bribery |
27 March 1869 |
Charles Jones |
|
|
| Gipps Land South |
Thomas McCombie |
|
|
Resigned |
19 March 1869 |
George Macartney |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
Samuel Bindon |
|
|
Resigned |
30 October 1868 |
Richard Kitto |
|
|
| Geelong West |
Nicholas Foott |
|
|
Died |
16 October 1868 |
Graham Berry |
|
|
| Bourke East |
James Balfour |
|
|
Resigned |
29 August 1868 |
William Lobb |
|
|
| Ovens |
George Smith |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry |
1 August 1868 |
George Smith |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
Charles Jones |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry |
30 July 1868 |
Charles Jones |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
William Vale |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry |
30 July 1868 |
William Vale |
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| Bourke South |
George Smith |
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Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry |
30 July 1868 |
George Smith |
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| Mornington |
James McCulloch |
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Forfeited seat after forming the Second McCulloch Ministry |
30 July 1868 |
James McCulloch |
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| Avoca |
James Grant |
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Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry |
25 July 1868 |
James Grant |
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| Mandurang |
James Casey |
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|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry |
25 July 1868 |
James Casey |
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| Mandurang |
James Sullivan |
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|
Forfeited seat after joining the Second McCulloch Ministry |
25 July 1868 |
James Sullivan |
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| Emerald Hill |
George Verdon |
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Resigned to take up appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London |
17 June 1868 |
John Whiteman |
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| Ovens |
George Kerferd |
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|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry |
27 May 1868 |
George Kerferd |
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| Villiers and Heytesbury |
William Bayles |
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|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry |
27 May 1868 |
William Bayles |
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| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Morgan McDonnell |
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|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry |
27 May 1868 |
Morgan McDonnell |
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| Ballarat West |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry |
25 May 1868 |
Charles Jones |
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| Bourke South |
Michael O'Grady |
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|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry |
25 May 1868 |
John Crews |
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| Melbourne West |
Edward Langton |
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|
Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry |
19 May 1868 |
Edward Langton |
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| St Kilda |
Thomas Fellows |
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Forfeited seat after joining the Sladen Ministry |
19 May 1868 |
Thomas Fellows |
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5th Legislative Assembly (1866–1868) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Grant South |
William McCann |
|
|
Imprisoned for Forgery |
13 September 1867 |
William Stutt |
|
|
| Dalhousie |
George Sands |
|
|
Resigned |
12 August 1867 |
Charles Duffy |
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|
| Maldon |
John Ramsay |
|
|
Died |
14 June 1867 |
William Williams |
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|
| Mandurang |
James Sullivan |
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|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
25 March 1867 |
James Sullivan |
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| Richmond |
Archibald Wardrop |
|
|
Resigned |
25 September 1866 |
Ambrose Kyte |
|
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| Ballarat West |
William Vale |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
6 August 1866 |
William Vale |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
Samuel Bindon |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
1 August 1866 |
Samuel Bindon |
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|
| Rodney |
John MacGregor |
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|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
1 August 1866 |
John MacGregor |
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|
4th Legislative Assembly (1864–1866) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Ballarat West |
William Vale |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
11 September 1865 |
William Vale |
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|
3rd Legislative Assembly (1861–1864) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| East Bourke Boroughs |
Richard Heales |
|
|
Died |
9 July 1864 |
Edward Cope |
|
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| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Richard Ireland |
|
|
Resigned |
19 May 1864 |
Samuel MacGregor |
|
|
| Gipps Land North |
George Mackay |
|
|
Resigned |
11 April 1864 |
John Everard |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
William Smith |
|
|
Resigned |
4 February 1864 |
Robert Lewis |
|
|
| Mandurang |
John Owens |
|
|
Resigned |
12 August 1863 |
James Casey |
|
|
| Polwarth and South Grenville |
William Nixon |
|
|
Resigned |
27 July 1863 |
Archibald Michie |
|
|
| Avoca |
James Grant |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
18 July 1863 |
James Grant |
|
|
| Mandurang |
James Sullivan |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
15 July 1863 |
James Sullivan |
|
|
| Mornington |
James McCulloch |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the First McCulloch Ministry |
15 July 1863 |
James McCulloch |
|
|
| East Bourke Boroughs |
Richard Heales |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
11 July 1863 |
Richard Heales |
|
|
| Richmond |
James Francis |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
10 July 1863 |
James Francis |
|
|
| Brighton |
George Higinbotham |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
9 July 1863 |
George Higinbotham |
|
|
| Williamstown |
George Verdon |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the First McCulloch Ministry |
9 July 1863 |
George Verdon |
|
|
| Bourke South |
Louis Smith |
|
|
Resigned |
3 June 1863 |
Louis Smith |
|
|
| Evelyn |
William Jones |
|
|
Resigned |
5 May 1863 |
John Thompson |
|
|
| Rodney |
Wilson Gray |
|
|
Resigned |
3 November 1862 |
John MacGregor |
|
|
| Gipps Land South |
George Hedley |
|
|
Resigned |
24 October 1862 |
John Johnson |
|
|
| Sandhurst |
William Denova |
|
|
Resigned |
30 August 1862 |
Robert Strickland |
|
|
| Ripon and Hampden |
James Service |
|
|
Resigned |
29 August 1862 |
George Morton |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
Vincent Pyke |
|
|
Resigned |
10 July 1862 |
George Smyth |
|
|
| Ararat |
Daniel Flint |
|
|
Resigned |
10 April 1862 |
Tharp Girdlestone |
|
|
| Brighton |
William Brodribb |
|
|
Resigned |
7 April 1862 |
George Higinbotham |
|
|
| Grenville |
Robert Gillespie |
|
|
Resigned |
17 March 1862 |
Mark Pope |
|
|
| Mornington |
Henry Chapman |
|
|
Resigned |
24 February 1862 |
James McCulloch |
|
|
| Maryborough |
George Evans |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry |
13 January 1862 |
George Evans |
|
|
| Portland |
William Haines |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry |
10 December 1861 |
William Haines |
|
|
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Charles Duffy |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry |
3 December 1861 |
Charles Duffy |
|
|
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Richard Ireland |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry |
3 December 1861 |
Richard Ireland |
|
|
| Warrnambool |
Thomas Manifold |
|
|
Resigned |
3 December 1861 |
John Wood |
|
|
| St Kilda |
James Johnston |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry |
28 November 1861 |
James Johnston |
|
|
| Emerald Hill |
Robert Anderson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Third O'Shanassy Ministry |
27 November 1861 |
Robert Anderson |
|
|
| Kilmore |
John O'Shanassy |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Third O'Shanassy Ministry |
27 November 1861 |
John O'Shanassy |
|
|
| Melbourne North |
Patrick Costello |
|
|
Expelled for Electoral Fraud |
18 November 1861 |
John Sinclair |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
James Chapman |
|
|
Disqualified |
November 1861 |
Alexander Smith |
|
|
| Gipps Land North |
John Everard |
|
|
Declared Insolvent |
24 October 1861 |
George Mackay |
|
|
| Maryborough |
Richard Ireland |
|
|
Resigned |
21 October 1861 |
George Evans |
|
|
2nd Legislative Assembly (1859–1861) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| Melbourne East |
Alexander Hunter |
|
|
Resigned |
2 July 1861 |
Graham Berry |
|
|
| Mandurang |
James Sullivan |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
26 June 1861 |
James Sullivan |
|
|
| Mandurang |
George Brodie |
|
|
Resigned |
10 June 1861 |
James Sullivan |
|
|
| Crowlands |
John Houston |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
10 June 1861 |
John Houston |
|
|
| Brighton |
Charles Ebden |
|
|
Resigned |
20 May 1861 |
George Higinbotham |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
John Macadam |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
13 May 1861 |
Alexander Smith |
|
|
| Wimmera |
Robert Firebrace |
|
|
Resigned |
18 May 1861 |
Samuel Wilson |
|
|
| Villiers and Heytesbury |
Alexander Russell |
|
|
Resigned |
1 April 1861 |
William Rutledge |
|
|
| Melbourne West |
Thomas Loader |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
27 March 1861 |
Thomas Loader |
|
|
| Avoca |
James Grant |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
11 March 1861 |
James Grant |
|
|
| Mandurang |
George Brodie |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
8 March 1861 |
George Brodie |
|
|
| Warrnambool |
George Horne |
|
|
Resigned |
4 March 1861 |
Thomas Manifold |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
John Bailey |
|
|
Resigned |
23 February 1861 |
Duncan Gillies |
|
|
| Bourke South |
Hibbert Newton |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
13 December 1860 |
Hibbert Newton |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
John Bailey |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
12 December 1860 |
John Bailey |
|
|
| Ballarat East |
John Humffray |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
11 December 1860 |
John Humffray |
|
|
| Maryborough |
Richard Ireland |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
11 December 1860 |
Nathaniel Levi |
|
|
| East Bourke Boroughs |
Richard Heales |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Heales Ministry |
10 December 1860 |
Richard Heales |
|
|
| Geelong West |
John Brooke |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
10 December 1860 |
John Brooke |
|
|
| Melbourne West |
Thomas Loader |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
10 December 1860 |
Thomas Loader |
|
|
| St Kilda |
James Johnston |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
10 December 1860 |
James Johnston |
|
|
| Emerald Hill |
Robert Anderson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
8 December 1860 |
Robert Anderson |
|
|
| Williamstown |
George Verdon |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Heales Ministry |
8 December 1860 |
George Verdon |
|
|
| Gipps Land South |
Angus McMillan |
|
|
Resigned |
23 November 1860 |
George Hedley |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
Vincent Pyke |
|
|
Resigned |
17 October 1860 |
Vincent Pyke |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
Butler Aspinall |
|
|
Resigned |
9 October 1860 |
James Chapman |
|
|
| Geelong West |
James Harrison |
|
|
Resigned |
9 October 1860 |
Nicholas Foott |
|
|
| Geelong East |
Augustus Greeves |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry |
6 October 1860 |
Augustus Greeves |
|
|
| Portland |
Norman McLeod |
|
|
Resigned |
September 1860 |
William Haines |
|
|
| Evelyn |
William Bell |
|
|
Resigned |
27 March 1860 |
William Jones |
|
|
| Ovens |
Alexander Keefer |
|
|
Resigned |
26 March 1860 |
John Donald |
|
|
| Maldon |
George Harker |
|
|
Resigned |
13 March 1860 |
James Martley |
|
|
| Bourke West |
Patrick Phelan |
|
|
Election declared void |
13 February 1860 |
John Riddell |
|
|
| Geelong East |
James Cowie |
|
|
Resigned |
7 February 1860 |
Augustus Greeves |
|
|
| Rodney |
John Everard |
|
|
Resigned |
11 January 1860 |
Wilson Gray |
|
|
| Evelyn |
John King |
|
|
Resigned |
31 December 1859 |
William Bell |
|
|
| Richmond |
James Francis |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry |
9 December 1859 |
James Francis |
|
|
| Ovens |
John Wood |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry |
14 November 1859 |
John Wood |
|
|
| Ripon and Hampden |
James Service |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry |
14 November 1859 |
James Service |
|
|
| Evelyn |
John King |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry |
11 November 1859 |
John King |
|
|
| Ballarat West |
John Bailey |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry |
9 November 1859 |
John Bailey |
|
|
| Castlemaine |
Vincent Pyke |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry |
9 November 1859 |
Vincent Pyke |
|
|
| Melbourne East |
James McCulloch |
|
|
Forfeited seat after joining the Nicholson Ministry |
8 November 1859 |
James McCulloch |
|
|
| Sandridge |
William Nicholson |
|
|
Forfeited seat after forming the Nicholson Ministry |
8 November 1859 |
William Nicholson |
|
|
1st Legislative Assembly (1856–1859) |
| By-election | Incumbent | Party | Reason | Date | Winner | Party |
| The Murray |
William Forlonge |
|
|
Resigned |
1 January 1859 |
William Nicholson |
|
|
| South Grant |
William Haines |
|
|
Resigned |
1 January 1859 |
John Bell |
|
|
| South Melbourne |
Andrew Clarke |
|
|
Resigned |
1 October 1858 |
Robert Anderson |
|
|
| St Kilda |
Thomas Fellows |
|
|
Resigned |
1 May 1858 |
John Crews |
|
|
| Dundas and Follett |
Charles Griffith |
|
|
Resigned |
1 April 1858 |
William Mollison |
|
|
| Geelong |
Charles Read |
|
|
Resigned |
1 April 1858 |
James Harrison |
|
|
| Geelong |
Alexander Fyfe |
|
|
Resigned |
1 February 1858 |
George Board |
|
|
| St Kilda |
Frederick Sargood |
|
|
Resigned |
5 January 1858 |
Henry Chapman |
|
|
| The Murray |
John Goodman |
|
|
Resigned |
1 January 1858 |
William Forlonge |
|
|
| Rodney |
John Baragwanath |
|
|
Resigned |
1 January 1858 |
John Everard |
|
|
| Geelong |
Charles Sladen |
|
|
Resigned |
1 December 1857 |
Alexander Thomson |
|
|
| Gippsland |
John King |
|
|
Resigned |
1 November 1857 |
John Johnson |
|
|
| Castlemaine Boroughs |
Alexander Palmer |
|
|
Resigned |
1 August 1857 |
Richard Davies Ireland |
|
|
| West Bourke |
Robert McDougall |
|
|
Resigned |
1 August 1857 |
Joseph Wilkie |
|
|
| Colac |
Andrew Rutherford |
|
|
Resigned |
1 July 1857 |
Theodore Hancock |
|
|
| Portland |
Hugh Childers |
|
|
Resigned |
1 July 1857 |
John Findlay |
|
|
| South Bourke |
Charles Pasley |
|
|
Resigned |
1 July 1857 |
Sidney Ricardo |
|
|
| Ovens |
Daniel Cameron |
|
|
Resigned |
1 April 1857 |
John Wood |
|
|
| Brighton |
Jonathan Binns Were |
|
|
Resigned |
1 March 1857 |
Charles Ebden |
|
|
| Castlemaine Boroughs |
Vincent Pyke |
|
|
Resigned |
1 March 1857 |
Robert Sitwell |
|
|
| East Bourke |
Augustus Greeves |
|
|
Resigned |
1 March 1857 |
Richard Heales |
|
|
| Melbourne |
William Stawell |
|
|
Resigned |
1 March 1857 |
James Service |
|
|
| Melbourne |
John O'Shanassy |
|
|
Resigned; having been elected to a seat for both the Melbourne and Kilmore districts, he decided to represented the latter. |
1 January 1857 |
Henry Langlands |
|
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