Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1999–2002

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1999 to 2002, as elected at the 1999 state election:

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Jacinta Allan Labor Bendigo East 1999–present
Denise Allen [3] Labor Benalla 2000–2002
Alex Andrianopoulos Labor Mill Park 1985–2002
Hon Louise Asher Liberal Brighton 1999–present
Gordon Ashley Liberal Bayswater 1992–2002
Ted Baillieu Liberal Hawthorn 1999–2014
Ann Barker Labor Oakleigh 1988–1992, 1999–2014
Peter Batchelor Labor Thomastown 1990–2010
Liz Beattie Labor Tullamarine 1999–2014
Steve Bracks Labor Williamstown 1994–2007
John Brumby Labor Broadmeadows 1993–2010
Leonie Burke Liberal Prahran 1996–2002
Bob Cameron Labor Bendigo West 1996–2010
Christine Campbell Labor Pascoe Vale 1996–2014
Carlo Carli Labor Coburg 1994–2010
Robert Clark Liberal Box Hill 1988–present
Hon Robin Cooper Liberal Mornington 1985–2006
Susan Davies Independent Gippsland West 1997–2002
Dr Robert Dean Liberal Berwick 1992–2002
Hugh Delahunty National Wimmera 1999–2014
Mary Delahunty Labor Northcote 1998–2006
Martin Dixon Liberal Dromana 1996–present
Robert Doyle Liberal Malvern 1992–2006
Joanne Duncan Labor Gisborne 1999–2014
Lorraine Elliott Liberal Mooroolbark 1992–2002
Christine Fyffe Liberal Evelyn 1999–2002, 2006–present
Sherryl Garbutt Labor Bundoora 1989–2006
Mary Gillett Labor Werribee 1996–2006
Andre Haermeyer Labor Yan Yean 1992–2008
Keith Hamilton Labor Morwell 1988–2002
Ben Hardman Labor Seymour 1999–2010
Joe Helper Labor Ripon 1999–2014
Tim Holding Labor Springvale 1999–2013
Hon Phil Honeywood Liberal Warrandyte 1988–2006
Geoff Howard Labor Ballarat East 1999–present
Rob Hulls Labor Niddrie 1996–2012
Craig Ingram Independent Gippsland East 1999–2010
Ken Jasper National Murray Valley 1976–2010
Hon Jeff Kennett [2] Liberal Burwood 1976–1999
Don Kilgour National Shepparton 1991–2002
Lynne Kosky Labor Altona 1996–2010
Nick Kotsiras Liberal Bulleen 1999–2014
Craig Langdon Labor Ivanhoe 1996–2010
Telmo Languiller Labor Sunshine 1999–present
Geoff Leigh Liberal Mordialloc 1982–2002
Michael Leighton Labor Preston 1988–2006
John Lenders Labor Dandenong North 1999–2002
Hong Lim Labor Clayton 1996–present
Jenny Lindell Labor Carrum 1999–2010
Peter Loney Labor Geelong North 1992–2006
Hurtle Lupton Liberal Knox 1992–2002
Hon Rob Maclellan Liberal Pakenham 1970–2002
Judy Maddigan Labor Essendon 1996–2010
Noel Maughan National Rodney 1989–2006
Ian Maxfield Labor Narracan 1999–2006
Steve McArthur Liberal Monbulk 1992–2002
Andrea McCall Liberal Frankston 1996–2002
Andrew McIntosh Liberal Kew 1999–2014
Hon Pat McNamara [3] National Benalla 1982–2000
Bruce Mildenhall Labor Footscray 1992–2006
Terry Mulder Liberal Polwarth 1999–2015
Hon Dr Denis Napthine Liberal Portland 1988–2015
Don Nardella Labor Melton 1999–2014
Karen Overington Labor Ballarat West 1999–2010
John Pandazopoulos Labor Dandenong 1992–2014
Alister Paterson Liberal South Barwon 1992–2002
Victor Perton Liberal Doncaster 1988–2006
Inga Peulich Liberal Bentleigh 1992–2002
Wayne Phillips Liberal Eltham 1992–2002
Bronwyn Pike Labor Melbourne 1999–2012
Tony Plowman Liberal Benambra 1992–2006
John Richardson Liberal Forest Hill 1976–2002
Tony Robinson Labor Mitcham 1997–2010
Gary Rowe Liberal Cranbourne 1992–2002
Peter Ryan National Gippsland South 1992–present
Russell Savage Independent Mildura 1996–2006
George Seitz Labor Keilor 1982–2010
Helen Shardey Liberal Caulfield 1996–2010
Ross Smith Liberal Glen Waverley 1985–2002
Garry Spry Liberal Bellarine 1992–2002
Barry Steggall National Swan Hill 1983–2002
Bob Stensholt [2] Labor Burwood 1999–2010
Murray Thompson Liberal Sandringham 1992–present
John Thwaites Labor Albert Park 1992–2007
Ian Trezise Labor Geelong 1999–2014
Matt Viney [1] Labor Frankston East 1999–2002
John Vogels Liberal Warrnambool 1999–2002
Kim Wells Liberal Wantirna 1992–present
Ron Wilson Liberal Bennettswood 1999–2002
Richard Wynne Labor Richmond 1999–present
1 The incumbent member for Frankston East, Liberal-turned-independent Peter McLellan, died on the morning of 18 September 1999, the day of the 1999 election. As a result, voting in the seat was discontinued later in the day, with the result instead to be decided in a by-election. The resulting by-election was won by Labor candidate Matt Viney on 16 October 1999.
2 On 3 November 1999, the Liberal member for Burwood and former Premier of Victoria, Jeff Kennett, resigned. Labor candidate Bob Stensholt won the resulting by-election on 11 December 1999.
3 On 16 December 1999, the National member for Benalla and former Deputy Premier of Victoria, Pat McNamara, resigned. Labor candidate Denise Allen won the resulting by-election on 13 May 2000.
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