Career
In 1982, he was elected to represent the Keilor district. He served as Labor"s whip while the party was in Opposition during the 1990s. On 13 May 2006, The Age newspaper in Melbourne published two articles alleging Seitz had been involved in branch stacking within his electorate, using the proceeds of community bingo games and a rental apartment to pay for memberships to the Labor Party.
Former Victorian Premier John Cain said of Seitz, "His parliamentary career is eminently forgettable.
I think the most I can say is that he was a backbench warrior who was out there in the local electorate doing a lot of branch-stacking and enjoying lieutenant" Seitz has denied The Age"s allegations. He died in 2015.