List of senators from Victoria

Victoria
Australian Senate
Map
Created1901
Party
    •   Coalition (4)[a]
    •   Labor (4)
    •   Greens (1)
    •   United Australia (1)
    •   Independent (2)

This is a list of senators from the state of Victoria since Australian Federation in 1901.

List

Senate Election Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
Senator
(party)
1901–1903 1901 James Styles
(Protectionist)
[1]
John Barrett
(Labor)
[2]
Robert Best
(Protectionist/
Liberal)
[3]
Simon Fraser
(Protectionist/
Liberal)
[4]
Sir Frederick Sargood
(Free Trade)
[5]
Sir William Zeal
(Protectionist)
[6]
6 senators per state
1901-1950
1903 Robert Reid
(Free Trade)
[7]
1904–1906 1903 Edward Findley
(Labor)
[8]
William Trenwith
(Independent)
[9]
1907–1910 1906 Edward Russell
(Labor/
National Labor/
Nationalist)
[10]
James McColl
(Anti-Socialist
/Liberal)
[11]
1909
1910–1913 1910 Albert Blakey
(Labor)
[12]
Stephen Barker
(Labor)
[13]
1913–1914 1913 John Barnes
(Labor)
[14]
1914–1917 1914 Andrew McKissock
(Labor)
[15]
1916
1917
1917–1920 1917 George Fairbairn
(Nationalist)
[16]
William Plain
(Nationalist)
[17]
William Bolton
(Nationalist)
[18]
1920–1923 1919 James Guthrie
(Nationalist/
UAP)
[19]
Harold Elliott
(Nationalist)
[20]
1923–1926 1922 Edward Findley
(Labor)
[8]
John Barnes
(Labor)
[14]
Stephen Barker
(Labor)
[13]
1924 Joseph Hannan
(Labor)
[21]
1925 William Plain
(Nationalist/
UAP)
[17]
David Andrew
(Country)
[22]
1926–1929 1925
1928 Richard Abbott
(Country)
[23]
1929–1932 1928 Harry Lawson
(Nationalist
/UAP)
[24]
Robert Elliott
(Country)
[25]
1931 Tom Brennan
(UAP)
[26]
1932–1935 1931
1935–1938 1934 Charles Brand
(UAP/
Liberal)
[27]
John Leckie
(UAP/
Liberal)
[28]
William Gibson
(Country)
[29]
1938–1941 1937 Richard Keane
(Labor)
[30]
Don Cameron
(Labor)
[31]
Jim Sheehan
(Labor)
[32]
1940 John Spicer
(UAP)
[33]
1941–1944 1940
1944–1947 1943 Jim Sheehan
(Labor)
[32]
1945
May 1946 Alexander Fraser
(Country)
[34]
Sep 1946 Jack Devlin
(Labor)
[35]
1947–1950 1946 Charles Sandford
(Labor)
[36]
Fred Katz
(Labor)
[37]
Bert Hendrickson
(Labor)
[38]
1950 John Gorton
(Liberal)
[39]
John Spicer
(Liberal)
[33]
Dame Ivy Wedgwood
(Liberal)
[40]
George Rankin
(Country)
[41]
10 senators per state
1950-1984
1950–1951 1949
1951–1953 1951 Magnus Cormack
(Liberal)
[42]
1953–1956 1953 Pat Kennelly
(Labor)
[43]
1956–1959 1955 Frank McManus
(DLP)
[44]
Harrie Wade
(Country)
[45]
1956 George Hannan
(Liberal)
[46]
1957 Charles Sandford
(Labor)
[36]
1959–1962 1958
1962–1965 1961 Magnus Cormack
(Liberal)
[42]
Marie Breen
(Liberal)
[47]
Sam Cohen
(Labor)
[48]
1964 James Webster
(NCP)
[49]
1965–1968 1964 Frank McManus
(DLP)
[44]
1966 George Poyser
(Labor)
[50]
1968–1971 1967 Jack Little
(DLP)
[51]
1968 Ivor Greenwood
(Liberal)
[52]
1969 Bill Brown
(Labor)
[53]
1970 George Hannan
(Liberal/
National Liberal)
[46]
1971–1974 1970 Cyril Primmer
(Labor)
[54]
Bill Brown
(Labor)
[53]
Margaret Guilfoyle
(Liberal)
[55]
1974
1974–1975 1974 John Button
(Labor)
[56]
Alan Missen
(Liberal)
[57]
Jean Melzer
(Labor)
[58]
1975–1978 1975 Tom Tehan
(NCP)
[59]
1976 Austin Lewis
(Liberal)
[60]
1978–1981 1977 Don Chipp
(Democrat)
[61]
David Hamer
(Liberal)
[62]
Gareth Evans
(Labor)
[63]
1980 Laurence Neal
(NCP)
[64]
1981–1983 1980 John Siddons
(Democrat)
[65]
Robert Ray
(Labor)
[66]
1983–1985 1983 Olive Zakharov
(Labor)
[67]
1984 Jim Short
(Liberal)
[68]
Barney Cooney
(Labor)
[69]
1985–1987 1984 John Siddons
(Democrat/
Independent/
Unite Australia)
[65]
1986 Janet Powell
(Democrat
/Independent)
[70]
Richard Alston
(Liberal)
[71]
1987
1987–1990 1987 Kay Patterson
(Liberal)
[72]
Julian McGauran
(National)
[73]
1990–1993 1990 Rod Kemp
(Liberal)
[74]
Sid Spindler
(Democrat)
[75]
1992
1993 Kim Carr
(Labor)
[76]
1993–1996 1993 Julian McGauran
(National)
[73]
Judith Troeth
(Liberal)
[77]
1995 Jacinta Collins
(Labor)
[78]
1996 Stephen Conroy
(Labor)
[79]
1996–1999 1996 Lyn Allison
(Democrat)
[80]
1997 Karen Synon
(Liberal)
[81]
1999–2002 1998 Tsebin Tchen
(Liberal)
[82]
2002–2005 2001 Gavin Marshall
(Labor)
[83]
2004 Mitch Fifield
(Liberal)
[84]
2005–2008 2004 Steve Fielding
(Family First)
[85]
Michael Ronaldson
(Liberal)
[86]
2008 Jacinta Collins
(Labor)
[78]
2008–2011 2007 Helen Kroger
(Liberal)
[87]
Scott Ryan
(Liberal)
[88]
David Feeney
(Labor)
[89]
2011–2014 2010 Bridget McKenzie
(National)
[90]
John Madigan
(DLP/
Independent/
Madigan's)
[91]
Richard Di Natale
(Greens)
[92]
2013 Mehmet Tillem
(Labor)
[93]
2014–2016 2013 Janet Rice
(Greens)
[94]
Ricky Muir
(Motoring Enthusiast)
[95]
2014
2015
2016 James Paterson
(Liberal)
[96]
2016–2019 2016 Derryn Hinch
(Justice)
[97]
Jane Hume
(Liberal)
[98]
2016 Kimberley Kitching
(Labor)
[99]
2019 Raff Ciccone
(Labor)
[100]
2019–2022 2019 David Van
(Liberal/
Independent)
[101]
Jess Walsh
(Labor)
[102]
2019 Sarah Henderson
(Liberal)
[103]
2020 Lidia Thorpe
(Greens/
Independent)
[104]
2021 Greg Mirabella
(Liberal)
[105]
2022 Jana Stewart
(Labor)
[106]
2022–2025 2022 Ralph Babet
(UAP)
[107]
Linda White
(Labor)
[108]
2023
2024 Steph Hodgins-May
(Greens)
[109]
Lisa Darmanin
(Labor)
[110]

Notes

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See also

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