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Greater Dandenong Council election – Progressive results so far

PROGRESSIVE VOTES

City of Greater Dandenong – 67,601 votes returned (79.9 per cent)

Progressive count – group B votes (received after 25 October) are still to be counted

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KEYSBOROUGH SOUTH (78 per cent counted)

Isabella DO (Greens) 3135 (48.6 per cent)

Alexandra BRYANT (ALP) 1118 (17.3 per cent)

Ajdin MUZUR (ALP) 1021 (15.8 per cent)

Sasha JANKOVIC (ALP) 648 (10 per cent)

Geraldine GONSALVEZ 533 (8.2 per cent)

Informal 363

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DANDENONG NORTH (72 per cent counted)

*Bob MILKOVIC 3385 (53.6 per cent)

Rhonda TANNOUS (ALP) 1618 (25.6 per cent)

Daniel FORMOSO 792 (12.5 per cent)

Branka TOMIC 259 (4.1 per cent)

Informal 161

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KEYSBOROUGH (74 per cent counted)

Melinda YIM 2673 (42.1 per cent)

Peter BROWN 1878 (29.5 per cent)

Daniel DANG (ALP) 696 (11 per cent)

Sinan AKKURT (ALP) 490 (7.7 per cent)

Tevyn GOV (Socialists) 278 (4.4 per cent)

Hermara IN (ALP) 188 (3 per cent)

Reinaldo PINCHEIRA (ALP) 154 (2.4 per cent)

Informal 185

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YARRAMAN (68 per cent counted)

*Phillip DANH (ALP) 3125 (58 per cent)

Ian COOK 2261 (42 per cent)

Informal 257

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CLEELAND (64 per cent counted)

Rhonda GARAD (Greens) 1756 (35.6 per cent)

*Angela LONG (ALP) 1575 (31.9 per cent)

Zahra HAYDAR BIG (ALP) 1059 (21.5 per cent)

Pradeep HEWAVITHARANA (ALP) 542 (11 per cent)

Informal 213

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DANDENONG (62 per cent counted)

*Jim MEMETI (ALP) 2934 (63.7 per cent)

Rahima RIZAO 1669 (36.3 per cent)

Informal 363

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NOBLE PARK NORTH (72 per cent counted)

* Lana FORMOSO (ALP) 3450 (56.4 per cent)

Will BILLINGS 1803 (29.5 per cent)

Love AGRAVANTE 459 (7.5 per cent)

Karl RATHNAYAKE 401 (6.6 per cent)

Informal 148

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SPRINGVALE NORTH (74 per cent counted)

* Sean O’REILLY (ALP) 2644 (46.8 per cent)

Angela HOLL 1948 (34.4 per cent)

Huong DINH 1064 (18.8 per cent)

Informal 129

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SPRINGVALE CENTRAL (75 per cent counted)

Alice Phuong LE (ALP) 1486 (24.1 per cent)

Minh LE 1467 (23.8 per cent)

Meng BUNLAY (ALP) 1448 (23.5 per cent)

Brian DALTON 867 (14.1 per cent)

Hor TRUONG 536 (8.7 per cent)

Sean STEBBINGS (Socialist) 368 (6 per cent)

Informal 130

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SPRINGVALE SOUTH

*Loi TRUONG (ALP) 2181 (35 per cent)

Thayhorn YIM 1205 (19.3 per cent)

Andy TRAN 1062 (17 per cent)

Yen THAI 636 (10.2 per cent)

Malab HEM 596 (9.6 per cent)

Lin SOK 561 (9 per cent)

Informal 216

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