- Source: Post-election pendulum for the 1992 Victorian state election
The following is a Mackerras pendulum for the 1992 Victorian state election" target="_blank">election.
"Very safe" seats require a swing of over 20 per cent to change, "safe" seats require a swing of 10 to 20 per cent to change, "fairly safe" seats require a swing of between 6 and 10 per cent, while "marginal" seats require a swing of less than 6 per cent.
Notes
1 On 28 June 1993, the Labor member for Broadmeadows, Jim Kennan, resigned. Labor candidate John Brumby won the resulting by-election" target="_blank">election on 18 September 1993. No two-party count was performed for the by-election" target="_blank">election.
2 In March 1994, the Labor member for Coburg, Tom Roper, resigned. Labor candidate Carlo Carli won the resulting by-election" target="_blank">election on 14 May 1994.
3 On 27 May 1994, the Labor member for Williamstown and former Premier of Victoria, Joan Kirner, resigned. Labor candidate Steve Bracks won the resulting by-election" target="_blank">election on 13 August 1994.
4 Bob Sercombe and Kelvin Thomson, respectively the Labor members for Niddrie and Pascoe Vale, resigned in February 1996 to contest seats at the 1996 federal election" target="_blank">election. Rob Hulls was elected unopposed to Niddrie at the close of nominations on 29 February 1996. Two nominations were received for Pascoe Vale by 29 February for a March 30 by-election" target="_blank">election, but the by-election" target="_blank">election was cancelled when the state election" target="_blank">election was called for the same day.
References
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- Post-election pendulum for the 1992 Victorian state election
- 2026 Victorian state election
- 1988 Victorian state election
- 2013 Australian federal election
- Electoral system of Australia
- 1996 Australian federal election
- Two-party-preferred vote
- 2017 Queensland state election
- Safe seat
- Results of the 1996 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)