2015 Gippsland South State By-election
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for the seat of Gippsland South in the
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was held on 14 March 2015. The by-election was triggered by the resignation of former state National Party leader and Deputy Premier, Peter Ryan. Ryan had been a member of the Victorian parliament for over 22 years, and last retained the seat at the 2014 election on a 65.7 percent
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vote, with a negative 6.9 percentage point swing. The election was contested on the same boundaries used at the previous state election. The writ for the by-election was issued on 17 February, with the rolls closing at 8pm on Tuesday 24 February. A total of 40,649 people were registered to vote in the by-election. Candidate nominations closed on 27 February. The Labor Party did not nominate a candidate, and the election was contested by both a Liberal and National candidate, a rare occurrence given that the two parties are linked in the
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. The two-party preferred count was initially completed between the Nationals and the Greens, who the VEC predicted to finish first and second respectively. However, Liberal candidate Scott Rossetti polled above Green Andrea Millsom and so a further distribution of preferences was required. The Nationals won the election on the preferences of minor parties and independents, without Green or Liberal preferences being allocated. The seat was retained by the Nationals, with Danny O'Brien winning the seat after resigning from the
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to contest the by-election. The Greens campaigned strongly on an anti-coal seam gas platform, and encouraged voters from other parties to write "no CSG" on ballot papers to register their displeasure with the practice.


Candidates

The eight nominated candidates in ballot paper order are:


Results

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References

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External links


Gippsland South District by-election – Victorian Electoral Commission2015 Gippsland South By-election – ABC Elections
2015 elections in Australia Victorian state by-elections 2010s in Victoria (state)