Australian state election results
Victorian state election, 2 March 1985[ 1] Legislative Assembly
<< 1982 –1988 >>
Enrolled voters
2,641,477
Votes cast
2,462,226
Turnout
93.21
−0.76
Informal votes
66,107
Informal
2.68
+0.07
Summary of votes by party
Party
Primary votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
1,198,262
50.01
0.00
47
-2
Liberal
1,003,003
41.86
+3.53
31
+7
National
174,727
7.29
+2.32
10
+2
Independent
12,828
0.54
+0.54
0
±0
Other
7,299
0.30
0
±0
Total
2,396,119
88
Two-party-preferred
Labor
1,214,832
50.7
–3.1
Liberal
1,181,287
49.3
+3.1
This is a list of electoral district results for the Victorian 1985 election for the Legislative Assembly .
Results by electoral district
Albert Park
Ballarat North
Ballarat South
Balwyn
Bellarine
Benalla
Benambra
Bendigo East
Bendigo West
Bennettswood
Bentleigh
Berwick
Box Hill
Brighton
Broadmeadows
Brunswick
Bulleen
Bundoora
Burwood
Carrum
Caulfield
Clayton
Coburg
Dandenong
Dandenong North
Derrimut
Doncaster
Doveton
Dromana
Essendon
Evelyn
Forest Hill
Frankston North
Frankston South
Geelong
Geelong North
Gippsland East
Gippsland South
Gippsland West
Gisborne
Glen Waverley
Greensborough
Hawthorn
Ivanhoe
Keilor
Kew
Knox
Lowan
Malvern
Melbourne
Mentone
Mildura
Mitcham
Monbulk
Mornington
Morwell
Murray Valley
Narracan
Niddrie
Northcote
Oakleigh
Pascoe Vale
Polwarth
Portland
Prahran
Preston
Reservoir
Richmond
Ringwood
Ripon
Rodney
St Albans
St Kilda
Sandringham
Shepparton
South Barwon
Springvale
Sunshine
Swan Hill
The two candidate preferred vote was not counted between the Liberal and National candidates for Swan Hill.
Syndal
Thomastown
Wantirna
Warrandyte
Warrnambool
Werribee
Whittlesea
Williamstown
See also
References
^ "Election held on 2 March 1985" . Australian Politics and Elections Database . University of Western Australia.
^ Statistics relating to the general election held on 2 March 1985 : together with summary of provisions relating to qualifications and enrolment of electors, postal voting, absent voting, unerolled voting, &c. / prepared by the Chief Electoral Officer for the State of Victoria . Victorian Electoral Office. 1985.
^ "Cain's Historic Win - Legislative Assembly Results". The Age . 4 March 1985.