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Electoral district of Bendigo East

 
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Bendigo East is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria. It is a 2,086 km² electorate based around the city of Bendigo, encompassing the localities of Axedale, Bendigo, Bendigo East, Bridgewater, Epsom, Flora Hill, Goornong, Huntly, Kennington, Mandurang, Marong, Quarry Hill, Raywood, Spring Gully, Strathdale, Strathfieldsaye and White Hills. It also includes areas of the Bendigo suburbs of Eaglehawk, Golden Square, Long Gully and Kangaroo Gully. The electorate had a population of 47,275 as of the 2001 census.

The electorate was first created in 1904 in what was then a relatively strong Labor area. It continuously returned Labor candidates from 1907 until its abolition in 1927, when it was merged with Bendigo West to create a single Bendigo electorate. It was recreated in 1985 as a marginal seat and was won by Liberal candidate Michael John, who went on to serve as a minister in the Kennett government. He was narrowly defeated by Labor candidate Jacinta Allan at the 1999 general election. Allan was comfortably re-elected at the 2002 and 2006 elections. Allan currently serves as the Minister for Regional and Rural Development, Skills and Workforce Participation in the Brumby government.

Members for Bendigo East

First incarnation (1904-1927)
Member Party Term
  Alfred Bailes Unaligned 1904-1907
  Thomas Glass Labor 1907-1911
  Alfred Hampson Labor 1911-1915
  Luke Clough Labor 1915-1927
Second incarnation (1985–present)
Member Party Term
  Michael John Liberal 1985-1999
  Jacinta Allan Labor 1999-present

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