Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1985–1988 explained

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1985 to 1988, as elected at the 1985 state election:

NamePartyElectorateTerm in office
1985–2002
1972–1992
Liberal 1979–1996
Labor 1976–1992
Labor 1981–1984, 1984–1988
Labor 1976–1988
Labor 1979–1996
Liberal 1976–1982, 1985–1999
Liberal 1985–2006
Labor 1976–1992
Liberal 1985–1988
Labor 1976–1988
Labor 1985–1999
Liberal 1982–1996
Liberal 1982–1992
Labor 1967–1988
Liberal 1988–1999
Labor 1979–1992
1961–1992
Liberal 1960–1988
Labor 1973–1988
Labor 1970–1992
Labor 1979–1992
Labor 1985–1989
Liberal 1976–1979, 1985–1999
National 1973–1989
Labor 1982–1992
Liberal 1985–1996
Liberal 1985–1996
Labor 1982–1992
Labor 1982–1988
Labor 1985–1992
Labor 1979–1988
National 1976–2010
Liberal 1985–1999
Labor 1979–1992
Labor 1982–1992
Liberal 1976–1999
Labor 1970–1988
Liberal 1985–1992
Liberal 1982–2002
Liberal 1976–1992
Liberal 1970–2002
Labor 1979–1992
Labor 1982–1992
Labor 1982–1992
National 1979–1999
National 1985–1999
National 1982–2000
Labor 1983–1999
Labor 1982–1992
Liberal 1985–1999
Liberal 1985–1997
Liberal 1973–1982, 1985–1999
Labor 1982–1992
Liberal 1973–1988
Labor 1982–1992
Labor 1977–1988
Liberal 1979–1999
Liberal 1976–2002
Labor 1973–1994
National 1967–1991
Labor 1979–1992
Labor 1982–2010
Labor 1982–1992
Labor 1982–1992
Labor 1982–1992
Liberal 1981–1988
Labor 1969–1992
Labor 1977–1988
Labor 1976–1988
Liberal 1967–1983, 1985–1999
Liberal 1985–2002
Labor 1979–1992
National 1983–2002
Labor 1973–1988
Liberal 1985–1999
Liberal 1979–1996
Labor 1977–1989
Labor 1964–1992
Labor 1979–1996
Liberal 1988–1999
National 1982–1992
Labor 1979–1992
Liberal 1976–1982, 1985–1996
Liberal 1985–1992
National 1962–1988
Labor 1957–1988
Liberal 1973–1988
Labor 1985–1999

The Liberal member for Kew, Prue Leggoe, resigned on 8 February 1988. Liberal candidate Jan Wade was elected to replace her at the by-election held on 19 March 1988.

The Liberal member for Ballarat North, Tom Evans, resigned on 9 May 1988. Liberal candidate Steve Elder was elected to replace him at the by-election held on 23 July 1988.