Point Cook District results

Elected member

HILAKARI, Mathew
Australian Labor Party - Victorian Branch

Recheck votes

  • Total enrolment as at close of rolls:

    49788

  • Formal votes:

    39099

  • Informal votes:

    4448 (10.21% of the total votes)

  • Total votes:

    43547 (87.46% of the total enrolment as at the close of rolls)


Recheck first preference votes

Candidate Party 1st pref. votes % votes
CRONKWRIGHT, Carolyn Family First Victoria 1496 3.83%
BEECH, Terri Animal Justice Party 804 2.06%
KHAN, Shamsher Australian Greens 2657 6.80%
ZHAO, Larry 814 2.08%
NEWHOUSE, Angela Liberal 9651 24.68%
McAULAY, Alex Victorian Socialists 1399 3.58%
GATTI, Lisa Jane Transport Matters 245 0.63%
LAW, Emma Health Australia Party 383 0.98%
CHAUDHARY, Rakhi P. New Democrats 358 0.92%
HILAKARI, Mathew Australian Labor Party - Victorian Branch 15657 40.04%
ABDULOVSKI, Adrian Freedom Party of Victoria 571 1.46%
SAWANT, Shwetali 469 1.20%
GRIMLEY, Scott Derryn Hinch's Justice Party 514 1.31%
HAMMAN, Daniel Labour DLP 1369 3.50%
GARRA, Joe 2712 6.94%
Recheck results by voting centre
Primary results for Point Cook District (Excel)


Results after distribution of preferences

Candidate Party Votes after distribution % votes
NEWHOUSE, Angela Liberal 16289 41.66%
HILAKARI, Mathew Australian Labor Party - Victorian Branch 22810 58.34%
Distributions


Two candidate preferred vote

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The two-candidate preferred (2CP) count has been replaced by the preference distribution.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.