An argument has erupted between Labor, the Coalition and the Greens over preference deals ahead of the November 27 Victorian election.

Victorian Treasurer John Lenders says he's disappointed the Greens have not preferenced Labor first in many electorates ahead of the poll, and questioned whether the Greens had formed an alliance with the Coalition.

But in response, Greens Victorian leader Greg Barber said there was no way his party would preference the Liberals first.

And the Liberal Party Victorian director Tony Nutt said it would put the Greens last in all 88 lower house seats, accusing Labor and the Greens of forming their own alliance.

The Victorian Electoral Commission's deadline for parties to submit their group voting tickets passed at noon on Sunday.