Here’s the latest I can share based on current public reporting.
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The Electoral district of Greenvale is a Victorian Legislative Assembly seat created in 2022, located in Melbourne’s northwestern suburbs, including Greenvale and surrounding areas. Iwan Walters of the Australian Labor Party has been the sitting member since the 2022 election.[1][3]
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In the 2022 Victorian state election, Labor won Greenvale with Iwan Walters taking about 51% of two-party preferred votes, holding the seat from the Liberal party. Turnout was around 83% with formal votes around 37.7k.[3]
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Recent coverage around Greenvale specifically (state election context) indicates the seat remained Labor-held through the 2022 results, with the Liberal candidate Usman Ghani and other minor-party candidates accounting for the remainder of first-preference votes.[1]
Notes and context:
- If you’re looking for “latest news” about Greenvale beyond state election results (e.g., by-elections, boundary changes, or local developments), there may be sporadic local reporting. For the most current updates, checking Victorian Electoral Commission announcements or local Melbourne/North-West Melbourne news outlets would be best.[1]
Would you like me to pull the latest articles from a specific source (e.g., Victorian news outlets) or provide a quick summary of any recent developments you’re particularly interested in (e.g., boundary changes, demographic shifts, or policy focus in Greenvale)?
Citations:
- Greenvale district results and MPs:[3][1]
- Electoral district overview and 2022 results:[3]
- Additional context on recent reporting around the Greenvale seat:[1]
Sources
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www.theguardian.comWALTERS, Iwan *Australian Labor Party - Victorian Branch* Total enrolment as at close of rolls: 49854 Formal votes: 37686 Informal votes: 3952 (9.49% of the total votes) Total votes: 41638 (83.52% of the total enrolment as at the close of rolls) CandidateParty1st pref. votes% votes YOLBULAN, Mutullah CanVictorian Socialists25826.85% ERCIYAS, Fatma24166.41% GHANI, UsmanLiberal956825.39% BENGTSSON, MariaFamily First Victoria27787.37% SANTA-ISABEL, CristinaAustralian Greens21945.82% STYLES,...
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