Victorian MP Steph Ryan is retiring after eight years as deputy leader of the state's Nationals. -AAP Image
Deputy Victorian Nationals leader Steph Ryan will be retiring from state politics.
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The State Member for Euroa, 36, will step away at the November election after eight years to spend more time with family.
She confirmed the reports via social media on Tuesday night while tweeting a news article about her retirement.
"The perfect irony of having a toddler screaming 'mummy, cuddles now!!!' from her cot, while this breaks 12 hours before i had hoped and my phone goes nuts. #springst," Ms Ryan wrote.
In 2014, she became the first woman to hold a leadership position in the National Party and won with almost 65 per cent of the vote.
She is married to former Australian Labor Party City of Yarra Councillor Simon Huggins, with whom she has a daughter.