Results of the 2019 Australian federal election in Victoria

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2019 Australian federal election in the state of Victoria. Victoria bucked the national trend, seeing a swing from the Coalition to Labor, whereas the swing across Australia was from Labor to the Coalition.

This election was held using instant-runoff voting. At this election, there were two "turn-overs" in Victoria. Labor won the seats of Dunkley and Macnamara despite the Liberals finishing first; while an independent won the seat of Indi despite the Liberals finishing first.

Chisholm
Julia Banks was elected as the Liberal member for Chisholm in 2016, but resigned from the party in November 2018 and sat as an independent. She unsuccessfully contested Flinders as an independent.

Corangamite
As a result of the 2018 boundary redistribution, the Liberal-held seats of Corangamite and Dunkley became notionally marginal Labor seats.

Dunkley
As a result of the 2018 boundary redistribution, the Liberal-held seats of Corangamite and Dunkley became notionally marginal Labor seats.

Fraser
Fraser was a new seat as a result of the 2018 boundary redistribution and was notionally held by Labor with a margin of 19.79%.

Indi
Sitting member Cathy McGowan (independent) did not contest the election and endorsed the candidacy of Helen Haines (independent).

Macnamara
Macnamara was a new electorate, notionally held by Labor.

Monash
Monash was a new seat notionally held by the Liberal Party.

Nicholls
Nicholls was a new seat, notionally held by the Nationals.