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national park. While Wilton's intentions on the day were unclear, unrestrained media coverage of the incident was considered by his colleagues to have contributed to his eventual suicide six weeks later.
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The Labor Party held the seat of Isaacs, with a primary vote swing of 8.11 towards them. The lack of a Liberal candidate saw positive primary vote swings towards all the minor parties, in particular the
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declined to run a candidate. Labor's preselection was a messy battle with the party's left faction proposing to pre-select
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The Isaacs by-election was the first election in Australia to be held after the introduction of the
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on 14 June 2000. Wilton's marriage had broken down earlier in the year, and shortly afterwards
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arrested Wilton after finding him, clearly distressed, with his children in a car in the
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on 14 June 2000. The writ for the by-election was issued on 30 June 2000.
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Labor tries to keep hold of seat after Wilton's suicide
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was triggered by the death of the sitting member, the
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basis. Ann Corcoran went on to hold the seat in the
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Index

Ann Corcoran
Labor
Democrats
TPP
Greg Wilton
Labor
Ann Corcoran
Labor
Australian
Isaacs
Victoria
by-election
Australian Labor Party
Greg Wilton
Greg Wilton
suicide
Victoria Police
You Yangs
Goods and Services Tax
Liberal Party
Jill Hennessy
Premier
Steve Bracks
Ann Corcoran
Labor
Ann Corcoran
Democrats
Greens
Independent
Australia First

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