Former state electoral district in Victoria, Australia
Australian electorate
North Melbourne Victoria—Legislative Assembly
Location within Greater Melbourne area, 1859
State
Victoria
Created
1859
Abolished
1927
Demographic
Metropolitan
North Melbourne was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly[1] in the Australian state of Victoria from 1859[2] to 1927.
The Electoral District of North Melbourne was defined as being bound by Victoria Street/Parade on the south, Nicholson Street on the east, the southern boundary of portion 90, parish of Jika Jika on the north and a line south from Mains Bridge (now Flemington Bridge)[3] to the Victoria Street alignment by the 1858 Electoral Districts Act.[2] This included the suburbs of Carlton, Parkville and North Melbourne.
The district was abolished, along with several others, when the Electoral Districts Act 1926[4] was implemented in 1927.
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