1964 Victorian state election


Elections were held in the Australian state of Victoria on 27 June 1964 to elect the 66 members of the state's Legislative Assembly and 17 members of the 34-member Legislative Council. The Liberal and Country Party government of Premier Henry Bolte won a fourth term in office.

Key dates

Results

Legislative Assembly

The election produced almost no change in the electoral balance.

Legislative Council

Seats changing hands

LCP SEATS ---
Marginal---
BendigoRobert TretheweyLCP1.8%
LowanJim McCabeLCP1.8% v CP
MentoneEdward MeagherLCP3.9%
Ballarat SouthBill StephenLCP4.7%
DandenongLen ReidLCP5.6%
MorwellJim BalfourLCP5.6%
Fairly Safe---
Moonee PondsJack HoldenLCP6.0%
HawthornWalter JonaLCP6.4%
EvelynRussell StokesLCP6.7%
EssendonKenneth WheelerLCP7.0%
OakleighAlan ScanlanLCP7.5%
St KildaBrian DixonLCP8.4%
DundasWilliam McDonaldLCP8.9%
RipponleaEdgar TannerLCP9.6%
Safe---
GeelongHayden BirrellLCP10.0%
MoorabbinBob SuggettLCP11.0%
IvanhoeVernon ChristieLCP11.4%
ScoresbyBill BorthwickLCP11.6%
OrmondJoe RaffertyLCP12.1%
RingwoodJim MansonLCP12.5%
SandringhamMurray PorterLCP12.7%
MulgraveRay WiltshireLCP13.4%
PortlandGeorge GibbsLCP14.8%
PrahranSam LoxtonLCP14.8%
Ballarat NorthTom EvansLCP15.6%
Box HillGeorge ReidLCP17.8%
ToorakPhilip HudsonLCP18.3%
CaulfieldAlexander FraserLCP18.4%
MorningtonRoberts DunstanLCP19.5%
CamberwellVernon WilcoxLCP19.6%
HampdenHenry BolteLCP20.2%
ElsternwickRichard GaineyLCP20.8%
BrightonJohn RossiterLCP22.0%
PolwarthTom DarcyLCP22.0%
BalwynAlex TaylorLCP22.6%
KewArthur RylahLCP22.6%
BurwoodJim MacDonaldLCP22.8%
MalvernJohn BloomfieldLCP25.5%