That’s a wrap, folks. It's been called a ‘bloodbath’ and a ‘Danslide’.



The ALP have absolutely rolled home in a landslide victory to cement another term in office.



9News Political Editor Chris Ulhmann said the result was historic and had wide-reaching political repercussions



"What we’ve seen here this evening is not just a repudiation of the local Liberal party, the Victorian Liberal Party, but a repudiation of the Liberal Party brand,"Uhlmann said.



"We’ve also seen the Liberal Party’s base in Victoria, if it’s going to be that conservative, is about 30 percent. The Liberal Party cannot win the federal election with a number that doesn’t have a ‘four’ in front of it.



"Tonight we’ve seen the people of Victoria are waiting with baseball bats for Scott Morrison and the Liberals when they turn up for the next federal election."



The lead-up to today focused on headlines of Labor’s impending victory. But the swiftness with which it came was surprising.



Not long after the sun had set, the results were clear. The Coalition was never a threat.



Daniel Andrews delivered his victory speech to an energised crowd of supporters.



"The people of Victoria have today overwhelmingly endorsed a positive and optimistic plan for our state," he told the cheering sea of red.



"They have, in record numbers, at the same time rejected the low road of fear and division. And for that I am very, very proud," said the Premier.



Matthew Guy put on a brave face calling for his party to “stick together” and “stay united” in what has been a historic blow to his Victorian Liberal Party - it’s not yet known if he will stay on as leader.



"Tonight is clearly not our night. For all those people who voted for us around the state, I say thank you very much,” he said during his concession speech.



But, the Coalition weren’t the only losers today. The Green’s look to have won just two seats after an embattled final campaign stretch.



The current prediction sees Labor winning 59 seats, 19 going to Liberal and two to the Greens.