This election marked the end of traditional contests between the Liberals and Conservatives in Victoria, with the Reform League made up of members from both parties.[5]
This was also the first election in Victoria after federation in 1901, when it ceased to be a colony and became a state.
Results
47 Ministerialist MPs were elected with the backing of the Citizens' Reform League, while 11 ran solely as Ministerialists or Independent Ministerialists.[1]Liberal MPs were elected as Oppositionists.[5]