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Electoral districts of Victoria

Electoral districts of Victoria are the electoral districts, commonly referred to as "seats" or "electorates", into which the Australian State of Victoria is divided for the purpose of electing members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, one of the two houses of the Parliament of the State. The State is divided into 88 single-member districts. The Legislative Assembly has had 88 electorates since the 1985 election, increased from 81 previously.

Current districts
As of November 2022, there are 88 electoral districts. (Note: some current electoral districts have been previously abolished and recreated; the below table lists the year of each district’s original inception.) 2021 redistricting Due to the redistricting process that takes place every eight years, there were nine seats that were abolished and nine new seats. Abolished AltonaBurwoodGembrookBuninyongFerntree GullyForest HillKeysboroughMount WaverleyYuroke New districts AshwoodBerwickEurekaGlen WaverleyGreenvaleKalkalloLavertonPakenhamPoint Cook ==Former districts==
Former districts
Victorian Legislative Assembly districts 1856-1859.png|        Districts 1856-1859|alt=Districts 1856-1859 Victorian Legislative Assembly districts 1859-1877.png|        Districts 1859-1877|alt=Districts 1859-1877 Vic outer regions.jpg|        Map of country districts (2006–2014)|alt=Map of country districts (2006–2014) Vic inner regions.png|        Map of greater Melbourne districts (2006–2014)|alt=Map of greater Melbourne districts (2006–2014) ==All districts with creation and abolition dates==
Other sources
• Hansard, Parliament of Victoria ==External links==
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