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Adem Somyurek is an Australian Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Council. Somyurek was born in Turkey in 1968.
Somyurek first entered parliament after winning the Legislative Council province of Eumemmerring at the 2002 election. After the reforms that introduced proportional representation into the Legislative Council Somyurek won a safe spot on the Labor ticket for the South Eastern Metropolitan Region and was easily re-elected at the 2006 election.
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