- Source: Electoral district of Portland (Victorian Legislative Council)
The Electoral district of Portland (also known as Town of Portland) was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council (Australia).
From 1851 to 1856, this was a district of the unicameral Victorian Legislative Council; initially with one member and two from the enlarged council of 1853. It centred on the town of Portland, Victoria.
In 1856 the Electoral district of Portland (an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly) was created.
Members
Two members from 1853.
References
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- Electoral district of Portland (Victorian Legislative Council)
- Electoral district of Wimmera (Victorian Legislative Council)
- Electoral district of Sandhurst (Victorian Legislative Council)
- Electoral district of Ovens (Victorian Legislative Council)
- Electoral district of Avoca (Victorian Legislative Council)
- Electoral district of Villiers and Heytesbury (Victorian Legislative Council)
- Portland, Victoria
- Electoral district of Belfast and Warrnambool
- Electoral regions of Victoria
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