Victorian legislative election, 2010

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2010 Victorian state election major party leaders
Labor Liberal
Steve Bracks
Ted Baillieu
Steve Bracks
Premier of Victoria
Ted Baillieu
Opposition Leader
Age 52 Age 53
Parliament 12 years Parliament 6 years
Leader since 1999 Leader since 2006
District Williamstown District Hawthorn
Profession Teacher Profession Architect
Wife Terry Bracks Wife Robyn Baillieu

The next state election for the Parliament of Victoria, Australia is due to be held in 2010. As of 2006, it appears both the current major party leaders will be contesting the upcoming election.

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