Eildon District results

Elected member

McLEISH, Cindy
Liberal

Recheck votes

  • Total enrolment as at close of rolls:

    50090

  • Formal votes:

    42399

  • Informal votes:

    2343 (5.24% of the total votes)

  • Total votes:

    44742 (89.32% of the total enrolment as at the close of rolls)


Recheck first preference votes

Candidate Party 1st pref. votes % votes
JUDD, Jane Australian Labor Party - Victorian Branch 12284 28.97%
BOND, Chloe Animal Justice Party 1340 3.16%
McLEISH, Cindy Liberal 20119 47.45%
THORNTON, Robert 459 1.08%
MIKELSONS, Wil Australian Greens 4753 11.21%
RUSIC, Joshua Freedom Party of Victoria 1426 3.36%
CORDNER HUNT, Kammy 581 1.37%
LACEY, Tim Family First Victoria 1437 3.39%
Recheck results by voting centre
Primary results for Eildon District (Excel)


Results after distribution of preferences

Candidate Party Votes after distribution % votes
JUDD, Jane Australian Labor Party - Victorian Branch 13192 31.11%
McLEISH, Cindy Liberal 22615 53.34%
MIKELSONS, Wil Australian Greens 6592 15.55%
Distributions


Two candidate preferred vote

Two candidate preferred results by voting centre

The two-candidate preferred (2CP) count has been replaced by the preference distribution. You can still see the 2CP results by voting centre at the link above.

The two-candidate preferred count gives an early indication of the election results. It plays no role in deciding the actual successful candidate. There may be minor changes as the results are rechecked and preferences distributed.

Learn more about the two-candidate preferred count (video).

The two-candidate preferred (2CP) count has been replaced by the preference distribution. You can still see the 2CP results by voting centre at the link above.

The two-candidate preferred count gives an early indication of the election results. It plays no role in deciding the actual successful candidate. There may be minor changes as the results are rechecked and preferences distributed.

Full preference distribution

This district would normally not require a full preference distribution because the elected candidate achieved an absolute majority before all or any preferences were distributed. In 2023, we conducted an indicative full preference distribution for information and statistical purposes.

View indicative distributions