Electoral district of Yan Yean explained

Yan Yean
State:vic
Created:1992
Mp:Lauren Kathage
Mp-Party:Labor Party
Electors:58159
Electors Year:2018
Area:611
Class:Outer metropolitan
Near-N:Euroa
Near-Ne:Eildon
Near-Nw:Euroa
Near-E:Eildon
Near-W:Kalkallo
Near-S:Thomastown
Mill Park
Bundoora
Near-Se:Eltham
Near-Sw:Kalkallo

The electoral district of Yan Yean is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.[1] It is located on the fringes of Melbourne's northern suburbs and contains the towns of Hurstbridge, Plenty, Whittlesea and Yan Yean.

Yan Yean was created for the 1992 election and has always been held by Labor, although usually marginally. The seat became notionally Liberal after the Craigieburn end of the electorate was removed due to population growth in a redistribution prior to the 2002 election, leading to Andre Haermeyer's decision to contest Kororoit instead. Nevertheless, Labor's Danielle Green easily won the seat, winning with a margin of 9.5% over her Liberal opponent, future party leader Matthew Guy.

Green held on to the seat in 2006 and 2010, however with swings against her. After another redistribution ahead of the 2014 election made the seat notionally Liberal again, Green managed a swing to her this time and was reelected. In 2018, she was reelected to a fifth term in parliament with a 13-point swing in her favor on the 2PP. She retired at the 2022 election however, and Labor kept her seat with the election of Lauren Kathage, a community worker. The 2018 swing to Labor was in large part erased in 2022.

Members for Yan Yean

ImageMemberPartyTermNotes
 Andre HaermeyerLabor3 October 1992
30 November 2002
Moved to district of Kororoit
 Danielle GreenLabor30 November 2002
26 November 2022
Retired
 Lauren KathageLabor26 November 2022
present
Incumbent

Election results

See main article: Electoral results for the district of Yan Yean.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Re-Member (Former Members) . State Government of Victoria . 29 May 2014.