Victorian Liberal Party has fended off One Nation in Nepean by-election

Victoria’s new Liberal leader has survived her first electoral test, with One Nation failing in the Nepean by-election where Labor did not stand.

Alexandra Feiam, Tia Clarkson-Pascoe
NewsWire
The Nepean by-election on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula serves as a crucial test for Liberal leader Jess Wilson and a measure of One Nation's influence ahead of November's state election.

The Victorian Liberals have claimed victory in the by-election for the state seat of Nepean despite a significant swing against the party.

The One Nation candidate effectively conceded the by-election less than half an hour before the Liberals claimed victory.

Speaking to his supporters in One Nation HQ, candidate Darren Hercus held up a roll of toilet paper in his hand and said the party ran a “clean campaign”.

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Mr Hercus said the by-election in Nepean was a “launching pad” for the party in November.

“Even if we don’t win, we stuck to the moral high ground,” he said.

“This leads us into November. It’s a launching pad – we’ll go hard, we’re going to go again. And One Nation is going to bring it home in November.”

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson wasn’t alongside the supporters in Nepean on Saturday night, opting instead to return to Queensland.

Despite One Nation not claiming the seat of Nepean on Saturday, former Victorian Liberal president Michael Kroger said next week’s by-election in Farrer was another story.

“(One Nation) will probably win next week in Farrer,” he told Sky News.

Upon announcing the victory, Liberal candidate Anthony Marsh said the party were pleased with the result.

“It’s been a hard-fought campaign,” he said.

“It’s a result we were hoping for, and I’m so glad I could bring it home for you tonight.”

Ms Wilson was greeted by a swell of cheers at the Nepean venue, where she told supporters Mr Marsh was “there to listen and understand the concerns” of the community.

“He has worked tirelessly every single day to listen to the residents down here on the Peninsula,” she said.

“He has been there to listen and understand the concerns. He is part of this community.

“I know how passionate he is about fighting for residents here.”

The Liberal Party has claimed the seat of Nepean in the by-election. Picture: NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui
The Liberal Party has claimed the seat of Nepean in the by-election. NewsWire / Luis Enrique Ascui Credit: News Corp Australia

Earlier in the evening, Liberal deputy leader David Southwith called Premier Jacinta Allan has “weak” for not standing a candidate in the Nepean by-election, an early test before the general election in November.

With Labor not standing a candidate, the by-election is being seen as a test for both new state Liberal leader Jess Wilson and One Nation.

The Liberal Party is on track to retain the seat vacated by former deputy Sam Groth, with the early count showing Mr Marsh leading with 1428 votes (33.1 per cent).

Independent candidate Tracee Huthison was in second with 1076 votes (24.95 per cent), followed by One Nation’s Darren Hercus, which currently has 941 votes (21.82 per cent).

Deputy Liberal leader David Southwick said Victorians were “angry” at the Premier and wanted a “fresh start”.

“People are really angry at Jacinta Allan, so I think these votes today say that people absolutely want a change of government, and for us it’s really important to ensure that voters know we’re in their corner, and fighting for them each and every day,” he told Sky News.

Premier Jacinta Allan is facing pressure to win a criticism makes a roads announcement at a road construction site in Doreen Victoria. Picture: NewsWire / David Geraghty
Premier Jacinta Allan is facing pressure to win a criticism makes a roads announcement at a road construction site in Doreen Victoria. NewsWire / David Geraghty Credit: News Corp Australia

He said the lack of a Labor candidate meant residents were unable to “take their frustrations out” with the current government.

When asked about the lack of a Labor candidate at the Nepean by-election, a Mr Southwick said was “weak”.

“I thought it was really weak, considering Labor held this seat, and for them to desert their voters like they did just shows the contempt this government has,” he said.

Mr Kroger told Sky News while he hoped to hold the seat, he wouldn’t “be surprised” if there was a swing away from the Liberals.

He said the reaction towards Ms Wilson was a positive sign.

“Even if there is a slight swing against (the Liberals), I think there’s been a very good reaction towards on the ground for Jess Wilson, and that all goes well for November,” he said.

Former Victorian Liberal president Michael Kroger said there was a positive reaction to Liberal leader Jess Wilson. Picture: NewsWire / Ian Currie
Former Victorian Liberal president Michael Kroger said there was a positive reaction to Liberal leader Jess Wilson. NewsWire / Ian Currie Credit: News Corp Australia

Ms Wilson and Mr Marsh met with locals in the Rosebud Sea Scout on Saturday, in hopes to steer the residents away from a vote towards One Nation.

The Nepean by-election is a chance for One Nation to test its popularity in Victoria following their success in the South Australian election in March.

Labor won’t be running a candidate in the Mornington Peninsula seat that has been held by the Liberal Party since 2018.

The by-election was triggered by the sudden resignation of Mr Groth, the former Liberal deputy leader and tennis star.

He quit parliament in February amid internal party division, sending the electorate for a costly by-election just seven months before the state election.

Sam Groth was the deputy leader of the Liberal Party until he resigned from the Victorian parliament in February. Jess Wilson is on his right. Picture: NewsWire/Ian Currie
Sam Groth was the deputy leader of the Liberal Party until he resigned from the Victorian parliament in February. Jess Wilson is on his right. NewsWire/Ian Currie Credit: News Corp Australia

Speaking to the Herald Sun, Ms Wilson said voters felt neglected under Labor.

“The people in the peninsula, the people of Nepean deserve their fair share and that’s my commitment to them as their next Premier is to make sure at they get the investment they deserve so their families and they can run their businesses down here,” she said.

“People are really frustrated with the lack of investment down here on the peninsula for decades … I mean I think it speaks volumes that the Labor Party are not even running a candidate in this election.”

In the absence of Labor contesting the seat, the two main contenders are the Liberal Party and One Nation, according to new polling data from Roy Morgan.

The Liberal Party won the seat of Nepean with 50.54 per cent of the vote at the 2022 election, followed by 34.14 per cent to Labor and 10.88 per cent to the Greens.

Special analysis of voting patterns in the Eastern Victorian Region, where the seat of Nepean sits, show One Nation leading in primary support on 36 per cent ahead of the Liberal/National coalition on 28 per cent.

The coalition narrowly leads on a two-party preferred basis on 50.5 per cent with One Nation on 49.5 per cent.

Mr Marsh is a Peninsula local who served two terms as Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor.

Prior to that, he was an Air Force officer and business owner for more than a decade. His main electoral focuses are community development and local infrastructure.

Liberal leader Jess Wilson (left) with the party’s candidate Anthony Marsh who is fighting a threat from One Nation to retain Nepean at Saturday’s by-election. Picture: Supplied
Liberal leader Jess Wilson (left) with the party’s candidate Anthony Marsh who is fighting a threat from One Nation to retain Nepean at Saturday’s by-election. Supplied Credit: Supplied Source Known

One Nation’s Darren Hercus runs a fabrication business in Safety Beach which he said has seen a 40 per cent drop in business and land taxes soar.

His election focuses are fighting for small businesses, local jobs, and fair treatment for Australians who feel ignored by the major parties.

If he wins, he would join One Nation’s only other representative in the Victorian parliament Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell who sits in the Upper House.

One Nation founder, Senator Pauline Hanson, says One Nation would “go after” Victoria in the November state election after picking up four seats in South Australia.

“I keep saying all the time, Victoria is a basket case. And a lot of our new membership is coming out of Victoria,” Senator Hanson said at the time.

“People actually want representation in Victoria from One Nation.

“They’re screaming out for it. They’re crying out for it.”

A Sky News poll in April showed One Nation was sitting as the most popular party in Victoria and would have secured 26 per cent of the primary vote in a federal election if it had been held then.

Darren Hercus will be the first One Nation candidate to test the electoral waters in Victoria before the state election. Picture: Supplied
Darren Hercus will be the first One Nation candidate to test the electoral waters in Victoria before the state election. Supplied Credit: Supplied Source Known
Pauline Hanson has made no secret One Nation wants to make a splash at the November state Victorian election. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman.
Pauline Hanson has made no secret One Nation wants to make a splash at the November state Victorian election. NewsWire / Martin Ollman. Credit: News Corp Australia

Six other candidates will contest the seat, including Sianan Healy for the Greens, along with other minor parties and independents.

Ms Wilson has been hitting the pavement and posting videos to social media from the district, campaigning for Mr Marsh.

One of their campaign stunts involved Ms Wilson and Mr Marsh taking roadworks into their own hands and resulted in Mr Marsh being investigated by Victoria’s transport department for unauthorised roadworks.

Taking to social media on Wednesday, Ms Wilson asked “help” to make a change on the Mornington Peninsula.

“A vote for Anthony Marsh and my Liberal team means a rebuilt Rosebud Hospital that remain in public hands, better locals [sic] roads and more police on the beat to keep communities safe,” she wrote.

Some commentators have said Premier Jacinta Allen is “running scared” ahead of the by-election.

“Sadly, Labor is so frightened about being judged in a poll before the state election they are not even standing a candidate,” Steve Price wrote in the Herald Sun.

The by-election is being held just days before the Labor government hands down its pre-election budget on Tuesday.

Polling by Roy Morgan shows that overall Victorians are split four ways ahead of the November election.

Labour, with 25.5 per cent, sit just ahead of One Nation on 24.5 per cent.

The Liberal-National Coalition comes in third with 24 per cent, while 26 per cent support other parties – including 13.5 per cent for the Greens and 8.5 per cent supporting Independents.

If a state election were to be held now, it is likely we would have a hung parliament with second and third preference decisions of voters being more important than ever in determining this year’s election results, according to Roy Morgan.

Main voting opens at 8am on Saturday May 2 and closes at 6pm. Picture: NewsWire / Ian Currie
Main voting opens at 8am on Saturday May 2 and closes at 6pm. NewsWire / Ian Currie Credit: News Corp Australia

A Victorian Electoral Commission spokesman said they “do not have a figure for the Nepean District by-election yet”.

“The final cost will be provided in our report to parliament after the election is completed,” they said.

The recent Prahran and Werribee District by-elections that took place in 2025 cost approximately $4,219,000 combined and the Mulgrave District by-election in 2023 cost $680,485.

Main voting opens at 8am on Saturday May 2 and closes at 6pm.

As of 10am on Friday, 4,910 postal votes had been returned and a total of 17,691 voters had voted early for the Nepean District by-election.

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