Colac Victoria—Legislative Assembly | |
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State | Victoria |
Created | 1856 |
Abolished | 1859 |
Namesake | Colac, Victoria |
Demographic | Urbanised Rural |
The Electoral district of Colac was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, one of the inaugural districts of the first Assembly in 1856.[1][2]
Its area was defined by the 1855 Act as:
Commencing at the South-west Angle of Section 17, in the Parish of Nalangil, bounded on the West by a Line North to the North-west Angle of Section 17, in the Parish of Warrion ; on the North by a Line East from the last-mentioned Point to the North-east Angle of Section 9, in the Parish of Irrewarra ; on the East by a Line, South from that Point to the South-east Angle of Section 2, in the Parish of Elliminyt ; and on the South by a Line West from that Angle to the point of Commencement[2]
Colac was abolished in 1859, its area became part of the new Electoral district of Polwarth and South Grenville.[3]
The inaugural election took place on 3 October 1856; after votes for Rutherford and Theodore Hancock, a Melbourne solicitor were tied at 46 each, Rutherford was elected by the casting vote of the returning officer.[4]
Member | Party | Term | |
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Andrew Rutherford | Unaligned | Oct 1856 – Jul 1857 | |
Theodore Hancock | Unaligned | Jul 1857 – Aug 1859 |