Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 2010–2014 explained

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2010 to 2014:

NamePartyElectorateTerm in office
1999–present
Labor 2002–2023
2010–2022
Liberal 1999–2018
Liberal 1999–2014
Labor 1988–1992, 1999–2014
Liberal 2010–present
Liberal 2010–2014
Labor 1999–2014
Liberal 2006–2022
Labor 2006–present
Labor 1993–2010
2010–present
Liberal 2006–2022
Labor 1996–2014
Labor 2010–present
Labor 2012–present
Liberal 1988–2018
National 2006–2018
Labor 2002–present
National 1999–2014
Liberal 1996–2018
Labor 2002–2022
Labor 1999–2014
Labor 2010–present
Labor 2006–present
Labor 2007–2022
Liberal 1999–2002, 2006–2018
Labor 2010–2018
Liberal 2010–2018
Labor 2006–2018
Labor 2002–2022
Labor 2010–present
Labor 1999–2014
Labor 2010–2022
Labor 2002–2014
Liberal 2006–present
Labor 1999–2013
Labor 1999–2018
Labor 1996–2012
Labor 2010–present
Labor 2008–2022
Labor 2012–2014
Liberal 2010–2018
Labor 2010–2018
Liberal 1999–2014
Labor 1999–2018
Labor 1996–2018
Labor 2010–2014
National 2010–present
Labor 2011–2022
Liberal 1999–2014
Liberal 2010–present
Labor 2002–2022
Liberal 2010–2014
Liberal 2006–2022
Liberal 1999–2015
Liberal 1988–2015
Labor 1999–2018
Liberal 2010–2014
Labor 2002–2022
Labor 2007–2018
National 2006–2022
Liberal 2006–present
Labor 2013–2022
Labor 2006–present
Labor 1992–2014
Labor 2002–2018
Labor 1999–2012
National 2002–2014
Labor 2006–2017
Liberal 2010–2018
National 1992–2015
Labor 2006–2022
Liberal/Independent 2010–2014
Liberal 2002–2014
Liberal 2006–2023
Liberal 2010–present
National 2002–2014
Liberal 1992–2018
Labor 2006–2018
Liberal 2006–present
Labor 1999–2014
Liberal 2006–2018
Liberal 2006–2022
National 2002–present
Liberal 2010–2018
National 2006–2014
Liberal 1992–present
Liberal 2006–2014
Liberal 2010–2014
Labor 1999–2022

On 21 December 2010, the Labor member for Broadmeadows and former Premier of Victoria, John Brumby, resigned. Labor candidate Frank McGuire won the resulting by-election on 19 February 2011.

On 27 January 2012, the Labor member for Niddrie, Rob Hulls, resigned. Labor candidate Ben Carroll won the resulting by-election on 24 March 2012.

On 7 May 2012, the Labor member for Melbourne, Bronwyn Pike, resigned. Labor candidate Jennifer Kanis won the resulting by-election on 21 July 2012.

On 18 February 2013, the Labor member for Lyndhurst, Tim Holding, resigned. Labor candidate Martin Pakula won the resulting by-election on 27 April 2013.

On 6 March 2013, the member for Frankston, Geoff Shaw, resigned from the parliamentary Liberal Party and moved to the crossbenches as an independent.