State Labor may have won the election with a majority of seats in the lower house, but it comprehensively lost the battle for the upper house.

To pass legislation the new Government will need to wrangle at least seven extra votes from a group so diverse it might resemble the bar scene from Star Wars.

Premier Daniel Andrews will face a tough crowd in the Upper House. Credit:Eddie Jim

Results for eight upper house regions finalised on Tuesday by the Victorian Electoral Commission show Labor will control just 14 of 40 legislative council seats.

The remaining positions will be held by 14 Liberals, two Nationals, five Greens, two Shooters and Fishers Party MPs and one each for the Sex Party, the Democratic Labour Party and Vote 1 Local Jobs.