Background
Mitchell was born in Melbourne, Victoria.
Mitchell was born in Melbourne, Victoria.
He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since August 2010, representing the electorate of McEwen. He stood unsuccessfully for the province as the Labor candidate at 1999 Victorian state election, before winning it at his next attempt at the 2002 state election. The province was abolished in 2006 with the reform of the Legislative Council.
Mitchell stood unsuccessfully as the Labor candidate for the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Benalla at the 2006 state election.
At the 2007 federal election, Mitchell was the Labor candidate for the seat of McEwen, a hybrid urban-rural seat encompassing Labor-friendly territory in north Melbourne and more conservative rural areas to the north of the capital. He had initially been announced as the winning candidate, defeating the sitting Liberal member Fran Bailey by a mere seven votes.
However, after a recount this margin was reduced to five. A subsequent recount requested by the Liberal Party, overturned this result with Mitchell instead losing by 12 votes.
The Court of Disputed Returns later increased this margin to 27 votes on the basis of hand writing skills.
Ahead of the 2013 federal election, McEwen was pushed further into Melbourne, technically making McEwen a safe Labor seat. However, Mitchell suffered a nine-point swing against former Liberal MLC Donna Petrovich, ultimately picking up enough postal votes to narrowly retain his seat on preferences.
He was previously a member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 2002 to 2006. He was a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 2002 to 2006, representing Central Highlands Province.