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Candidates of the 1964 Victorian state election

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The 1964 Victorian state election was held on 27 June 1964.

Retiring Members

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Labor

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Liberal and Country

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Country

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Legislative Assembly

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Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Electorate Held by Labor candidates LCP candidates Country candidates DLP candidates Other candidates
Albert Park Labor Keith Sutton Geoffrey Ryan Albert Jones
Ballarat North LCP John Hayes Tom Evans Walter Brown
Ballarat South LCP Jack Jones Bill Stephen Francis Brown
Balwyn LCP Tony Lamb Alex Taylor James Tighe
Benalla Country Ewen Cameron Tom Trewin Christopher Cody
Benambra Country Edwin Ure Ronald Petty Tom Mitchell John Drummond
Bendigo Labor Donald McIntyre Robert Trethewey Paul Brennan
Box Hill LCP Race Mathews George Reid Edmund Burgi
Brighton LCP Andrew Reid John Rossiter Edwin McSweeney
Broadmeadows Labor John Wilton Francis Robinson James Marmion
Brunswick East Labor Leo Fennessy Neil McDonell James Abikhair Rex Mortimer (CPA)
Brunswick West Labor Campbell Turnbull James Pond John Flint
Burwood LCP Mary Barnard Jim MacDonald Kenneth Abbott
Camberwell LCP Dolph Eddy Vernon Wilcox John Rogers
Caulfield LCP Robert Vernon Alexander Fraser Celia Laird
Coburg Labor Charlie Mutton John Knight John Hardy
Dandenong LCP Alan Lind Len Reid Kevin Leydon Francis McGarry (CPA)
Dundas LCP Bob McClure Sir William McDonald Reginald Fogarty James Eveston
Elsternwick LCP Robert Garlick Richard Gainey Edward Preece
Essendon LCP Richard Kirby Kenneth Wheeler Kevin Digby
Evelyn LCP Donald King Russell Stokes Kevin Gould
Fitzroy Labor Denis Lovegrove Harley Price Nino Randazzo
Flemington Labor Kevin Holland Neal Greig Michael McMahon
Footscray Labor Bill Divers Roland Hapke Robert O'Connor David Davies (CPA)
Geelong LCP Robert Robertson Hayden Birrell Desmond Guinane
Geelong West LCP Neil Trezise Max Gillett James Mahoney
Gippsland East Country Rae Archibald Bruce Evans Frank Burns
Gippsland South Country Peter Martin Sir Herbert Hyland Geoffrey Farrell
Gippsland West Country Donald McLeod Harry Marson Leslie Cochrane Kevin Scanlon
Grant Labor Roy Crick Francis Hunter Robert Bainbridge
Hampden LCP Arthur Solly Henry Bolte Francis O'Brien
Hawthorn LCP Horrie Garrick Walter Jona Charles Murphy Geoffrey Broomhall (CCP)
Peter Garrisson (Ind Lib)
Ivanhoe LCP William Kelly Vernon Christie Cyril Cummins
Kara Kara LCP George Jeffs Keith Turnbull Bill Phelan Bruno d'Elia
Kew LCP William Cooper Arthur Rylah Francis Duffy
Lowan LCP Jim McCabe Lloyd Atkin Frits Albers
Malvern LCP Adrianus Knulst John Bloomfield James Harkin
Melbourne Labor Arthur Clarey Bill Burns Thomas Brennan
Mentone LCP Harold Blair Edward Meagher George White
Midlands Labor Clive Stoneham Roger McArthur John Timberlake
Mildura Country Lance Fraser Bruce Wright Milton Whiting Donald Delaney
Moonee Ponds LCP Tom Edmunds Jack Holden Barry O'Brien
Moorabbin Independent Ken Farrall Bob Suggett Thomas McDonald
Mornington LCP Ken Stafford Roberts Dunstan John Cass
Morwell LCP George Wragg Jim Balfour Ian Gibson Bernard Shaw
Mulgrave LCP Aubrey Walker Ray Wiltshire Ivan Frawley
Murray Valley Country Thomas Gribben George Moss John Patterson
Northcote Labor Frank Wilkes Max Crellin Jack Little
Oakleigh LCP Val Doube Alan Scanlan Morris Kinnane Jean McKeown (Ind)
Ormond LCP Kenneth Stone Joe Rafferty Robert Semmel
Polwarth LCP Edwin Morris Tom Darcy Thomas Fleming
Portland LCP George Gowty George Gibbs Leonard Mibus John Russell
Prahran LCP Robert Pettiona Sam Loxton Gordon Haberman John Amurry (Ind)
Preston Labor Charlie Ring Henry Newland Michael Lucy
Reservoir Labor Harry Jenkins Peter Coupe Frederick Whitling William Barnes (CPA)
Richmond Labor Clyde Holding Leon Bram Sydney Tutton
Ringwood LCP Graham Walsh Jim Manson Kevin Adamson
Ripponlea LCP Anthony Fisher Edgar Tanner Joseph O'Leary
Rodney Country John Quinn Russell McDonald Spencer Broom
St Kilda LCP Juliet Dahlitz Brian Dixon John Hughes
Sandringham LCP Russell Castley Murray Porter William Leech John O'Mara (CPA)
Scoresby LCP Caroline Wilder Bill Borthwick Peter Tunstall
Swan Hill Country Jack McLean Bernard Treseder Thomas Mellor
Harold Stirling*
John McMahon
Toorak LCP George Gahan Philip Hudson Rita McGuinness
Williamstown Labor Larry Floyd Robert Lawson Kenneth Berrie William Tregear (CPA)
Yarraville Labor Roy Schintler Bernard Wallace Alfred Gerrard

Legislative Council

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Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Province Held by Labor candidates LCP candidates Country candidates DLP candidates
Ballarat LCP Gordon Campbell Murray Byrne William Bruty
Bendigo Labor Arthur Smith Jock Granter William Drechsler
Doutta Galla Labor Samuel Merrifield Victor French Peter McCabe
East Yarra LCP John Paterson Rupert Hamer John Hoare
Gippsland Country Archie Tanner Arthur Hewson John Hansen
Higinbotham LCP Colin Campbell Baron Snider Francis Sampson
Melbourne Labor Jack O'Connell Donald Gibson Leo Morison
Melbourne North Labor John Walton Alan Jarman Henry Darroch
Melbourne West Labor Archie Todd Graham Strang Bert Bailey
Monash LCP Brian Bourke Graham Nicol John Olle
Northern Country Laurence Troy Michael Clarke William Bond
North Eastern Country James Shannon Ivan Swinburne Michael Smyth
North Western Country Kevin Raymond Kathleen Richardson Percy Byrnes Desmond Cotter
Southern LCP Geraldus Den Dulk Raymond Garrett Raymond Studham
South Eastern LCP Bruce Aitken Bill Mair Martin Curry
South Western LCP Gordon Scholes Geoffrey Thom Gerald Gleeson
Western LCP Bill Lewis Kenneth Gross Linden Cameron Johannes Smoes

References

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