Victorian voters head to polls in closely watched Werribee, Prahran by-elections
Victorian voters head to the polls today for two closely watched by-elections that could spell trouble for embattled Labor Premier Jacinta Allan.
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A major swing against the Victorian Labor government could be on the cards as voters head for the polls in the Werribee and Prahran by-elections.
The election is tipped to serve as a litmus test for both the state and federal Labor governments, as well as the election prospects of the Liberal Party in Victoria.
Labor supporters hold concerns the Party could lose the seat of Werribee for the first time since 1979 to the Liberal Party with Sky News reporting senior Labor members have conceded today’s by-election will be a “tight contest”.
Labor is on paper still the favourite to hold onto the seat but recently announced more than $400m worth of road projects in the seat as it tries to hold on.
The vote takes place on Saturday after former treasurer Tim Pallas resigned from parliament following 18 years in state politics.
At the last election, Mr Pallas won the seat by a nearly 11 per cent margin.
But heading into the election, the popularity of the Labor government and Premier Jacinta Allen is falling.
Labor’s candidate for the seat is local teacher John Lister, who lives in the area.
When the party announced his candidacy on social media, Labor described Mr Lister as a “true local”.
“He grew up in Werribee and is building his life there with his partner, Mary,” the party said.
“He’s running for the same reason he became a teacher: to make a difference.”
On Friday, after pre-polling Mr Lister said he would have the advantage of working within the government when advocating for the needs of the community.
“There’s a lot of noise around this by-election, and I think it’s really important to look for someone like me who has grown up here and lives here and wants to give back everything that this town, this community, has given me, and give my all as their member of parliament,” Mr Lister said.
Liberal candidate Steve Murphy urged the community to vote for him as he runs on cost-of-living pressures, tackling crime and improving local infrastructure.
“Vote Liberal to get change in Werribee,” Mr Murphy said.
“People are sick of being stuck in traffic for one and a half hours to do a trip that shouldn’t take even half that long.
“The lack of infrastructure, the road networks here have been totally neglected and people are upset about it.”
Voters in the Greens-held seat of Prahran also vote on Saturday in a head-to-head contest with Labor.
The Labor Party did not field a candidate, with Rachel Westaway running for the Liberal Party.
The Greens have a buffer of around 11 per cent, but without Labor running the preference flows could potentially push the Liberals to power.
Originally published as Victorian voters head to polls in closely watched Werribee, Prahran by-elections