Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1992–1996 explained

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1992 to 1996, as elected at the 1992 state election:

NamePartyElectorateTerm in office
1985–2002
1992–2002
Labor 1988–1999
Labor 1990–2010
Liberal 1988–1996
Labor 1994–2007
Liberal 1979–1996
Labor 1993–2010
Labor 1994–2010
Liberal 1988–2018
Labor 1979–1996
Labor 1988–1999
Liberal 1976–1982, 1985–1999
Liberal 1985–2006
Labor 1985–1999
Liberal 1992–1996
Liberal 1992–2002
Liberal 1982–1996
Labor 1988–1999
Liberal 1992–2006
Liberal 1992–2002
Liberal 1988–1999
Liberal 1992–1999
Labor 1989–2006
Liberal 1976–1979, 1985–1999
Labor 1992–2008
Labor 1988–2002
Liberal 1985–1996
Liberal 1985–1996
Liberal 1992–1999
Liberal 1988–2006
Labor 1996–2012
Liberal 1992–1996
1976–2010
Liberal 1992–1999
Liberal 1985–1999
Labor 1988–1993
Liberal 1976–1999
National 1991–2002
Labor 1988–1994
Liberal 1982–2002
Labor 1988–2006
Labor 1992–2006
Liberal 1992–2002
Liberal 1970–2002
Labor 1992–1996
National 1989–2006
Liberal 1992–2002
Liberal 1992–1999
National 1979–1999
National 1985–1999
Liberal 1992–1999
National 1982–2000
Labor 1983–1999
Labor 1992–2006
Liberal 1988–2015
Labor 1992–2014
Liberal 1992–2002
Liberal 1985–1999
Liberal 1988–2006
Liberal 1992–2002
Liberal 1985–1997
Liberal 1992–2002
Liberal 1973–1982, 1985–1999
Liberal 1992–2006
Liberal 1979–1999
Liberal 1976–2002
Labor 1973–1994
Liberal 1992–2002
National 1992–2015
Labor 1988–1996
Labor 1982–2010
Labor 1988–1996
Labor 1982–1985, 1988–1998
Liberal 1967–1983, 1985–1999
Liberal 1985–2002
Liberal 1992–2002
National 1983–2002
Liberal 1985–1999
Liberal 1979–1996
Liberal 1992–1999
Liberal 1992–2018
Labor 1988–1996
Labor 1992–2007
Liberal 1992–1999
National 1992–1999
Liberal 1992–1996
Labor 1979–1996
Liberal 1988–1999
Liberal 1976–1982, 1985–1996
Liberal 1992–present
Labor 1985–1999

On 28 June 1993, the Labor member for Broadmeadows, Jim Kennan, resigned. Labor candidate John Brumby won the resulting by-election on 18 September 1993.

In March 1994, the Labor member for Coburg, Tom Roper, resigned. Labor candidate Carlo Carli won the resulting by-election on 14 May 1994.

On 27 May 1994, the Labor member for Williamstown and former Premier of Victoria, Joan Kirner, resigned. Labor candidate Steve Bracks won the resulting by-election on 13 August 1994.

Bob Sercombe and Kelvin Thomson, respectively the Labor members for Niddrie and Pascoe Vale, resigned in February 1996 to contest seats at the 1996 federal election. Rob Hulls was elected unopposed to Niddrie at the close of nominations on 29 February 1996. Two nominations were received for Pascoe Vale by 29 February for a 30 March by-election, but the by-election was cancelled when the state election was called for the same day.