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Electoral district of Grant (Victorian Legislative Council)

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State
  
Victoria

Abolished
  
1856

Founded
  
1851

Created
  
1851

Demographic
  
Rural

Date dissolved
  
1856

Electoral district of Grant (Victorian Legislative Council)

The Electoral district of Grant was one of the sixteen electoral districts of the original unicameral Victorian Legislative Council (Australia) of 1851 to 1856.

It was based on the County of Grant and was bound by the "Werribee River from its mouth to its source in the great dividing range ... Yarrowee River on the west and south-west ... Barwon River ... Salt Creek to the sea coast north of Point Roadknight on the south by the sea coast ... to the mouth of the Werribee River ..." (Excluding the town of Geelong).

From 1856, the Parliament of Victoria consisted of two houses, the Victorian Legislative Council (upper house, consisting of Provinces) and the Victorian Legislative Assembly (lower house).

Members

One member initially, two from the expansion of the Council in 1853.

References

Electoral district of Grant (Victorian Legislative Council) Wikipedia