
1964 Victorian election
The 1964 Victorian state election in Australia was held to determine the government of Victoria, a state in Australia. The election saw the Liberal-Country Party coalition, led by Premier Henry Bolte, seeking to maintain power against the Australian Labor Party. The election resulted in the Liberals-Country coalition winning, continuing Bolte’s leadership and his policies. Voters chose representatives for the parliamentary seats, and the outcome reflected ongoing political preferences in Victoria. Overall, it was a routine democratic process where citizens elected representatives to govern on their behalf for the next term.