Federal election results 1901–2016—Reissue 2

5 July 2018

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Stephen Barber
Statistics and Mapping Section

 

Executive summary

  • During the period 1901 to 2016 there have been 45 general elections for the House of Representatives and 43 Senate elections. This paper contains a brief commentary on each election along with statistical summary information and results for each state and territory at each election.
  • This paper provides updates for the Senate tables affected by the special counts in New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania in late 2017, and South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory in early 2018. This publication replaces the previously published Federal Election Results 1901–2016—Reissue­ paper (which had incorporated the special counts in South Australia and Western Australia in early 2017).

 

Contents

Executive summary
Election dates
Introduction
Statistical highlights of the elections
Comments on individual elections
Tables
Sources

 

Election dates

Unless otherwise specified, elections were held for the House of Representatives and half of the Senate on the following dates:

1901 29-30 March House of Representatives and Senate
1903 16 December  
1906 12 December  
1910 13 April  
1913 31 May  
1914 5 September Double dissolution
1917 5 May  
1919 13 December  
1922 16 December  
1925 14 November  
1928 17 November  
1929 12 October House of Representatives
1931 19 December  
1934 15 September  
1937 23 October  
1940 21 September  
1943 21 August  
1946 28 September  
1949 10 December  
1951 28 April Double dissolution
1953 9 May Half-Senate
1954 29 May House of Representatives
1955 10 December  
1958 22 November  
1961 9 December  
1963 30 November House of Representatives
1964 5 December Half-Senate
1966 26 November House of Representatives
1967 25 November Half-Senate
1969 25 October House of Representatives
1970 21 November Half-Senate
1972 2 December House of Representatives
1974 18 May Double dissolution
1975 13 December Double dissolution
1977 10 December  
1980 18 October  
1983 5 March Double dissolution
1984 1 December  
1987 11 July Double dissolution
1990 24 March  
1993 13 March  
1996 2 March  
1998 3 October  
2001 10 November  
2004 9 October  
2007 24 November  
2010 21 August  
2013 7 September  
2014 5 April Half-Senate, Western Australia
2016 2 July Double dissolution

Introduction

This Research paper replaces the previously released Federal Election Results 1901–2016—Reissue paper and updates the Parliamentary Library’s Federal Election Results 1901–2014 paper published in 2014.[1] It contains a summary of the federal elections—House of Representatives and Senate—held from 1901 to the latest in 2016 and updates the Senate tables affected by the special counts of Senate votes in New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania in late 2017, and South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory in early 2018.[2] Brief comments on each election are provided in this paper, along with a series of statistical tables.

Tables showing detailed state and territory results for each House of Representatives and Senate election contain:

  • figures for the number of electors enrolled
  • the number and percentage of votes received by party and
  • seats won by party.

Votes received by party are expressed as a percentage of formal votes, while formal and informal votes are expressed as a percentage of total votes. Total votes are expressed as a percentage of electors enrolled in contested divisions. Enrolled figures represent the total number of electors enrolled in each state, while enrolled division figures represent the number of electors enrolled in contested divisions only.

Other individual state and territory tables summarise the results for that state and territory at every House of Representatives and Senate election. These show, by party, the percentage of formal votes and seats won.

Further tables showing Senate compositions, two-party preferred votes, informal votes and turnout at each Senate and House of Representatives election in the period are also included.[3]

This paper does not show by-election results. Information on by-elections since 1901 can be found in S Barber, House of Representatives By-elections 1901–2017.[4]

Statistical highlights of the elections

Since 1901 there have been 45 House of Representatives elections and 43 Senate elections. The average length of time between House of Representatives elections has been 2 years and 7 months.

Of the House of Representatives elections, non-Labor parties or coalitions have won 31 and the Australian Labor Party (ALP) has won 14. Australian politics has been characterised by relatively long periods in government. Since 1930 there have been only nine changes of government: 1932, 1941, 1949, 1972, 1975, 1983, 1996, 2007 and 2013.

Double dissolutions of both houses have occurred seven times, resulting in full Senate elections being held in 1914, 1951, 1974, 1975, 1983, 1987 and 2016. Half-Senate only elections were held in 1953, 1964, 1967 and 1970. House of Representatives only elections were held in 1929, 1954, 1963, 1966, 1969 and 1972.

Since the introduction of proportional representation (PR) for Senate elections in 1949, the government of the day has only had control (a majority) in the Senate during 1951–1956, 1959–1962, 1975–1981 and 2005–2007. On each occasion the Liberal/National (Country) Party Coalition was in government. An ALP government has not controlled the Senate since 1944–1949, though the party did control the Senate during the period 1949–1951 while in opposition.

Highlights
  Per cent Election
Highest House of Representatives votes:
ALP 50.9 1914
LP 41.8 1975
NP 12.6 1922
DEM 11.3 1990
GRN 11.8 2010
Lowest House of Representatives votes:
ALP 26.8 1934
LP 28.1 1972
NP* 3.7 2010

* Previously 5.3 per cent in 1998; 2010 result affected by the NP and LP now running as a joint team, LNP, in Queensland.

Highest House of Representatives seats:
ALP 60.0 1983
LP 53.5 1975
NP 21.6 1937
Government won with less than 50 per cent of the two-party preferred vote:
LP/NP 49.0 1998
LP/NP 49.3 1954
LP/NP 49.5 1961
LP/NP 49.8 1969
ALP 49.9 1990
Highest two-party preferred vote:
ALP 53.2 1983
LP/NP 56.9 1966
Largest two-party preferred swing:
ALP 7.1 1969
LP/NP 7.4 1975
Highest Senate votes (PR):
ALP 50.6 1953
LP/NP 51.7 1975
DLP 11.1 1970
DEM 12.6 1990
GRN 13.1 2010
Lowest Senate votes (PR):
ALP 29.6 2013
LP/NP 35.2 2016

Comments on individual elections

(Simultaneous House of Representatives and half-Senate unless specified)

1901, 29 and 30 March

Australia’s first Commonwealth election was essentially six separate elections held over two days, as each state conducted an election in accordance with its own electoral laws and practices. Three loosely-affiliated political groups contested the election: the Protectionists led by Edmund Barton, the Free Traders led by George Reid and a collection of Labor candidates. Of the 75 seats contested in the House of Representatives no one group attained the majority required to form government outright, with the Protectionists taking 32 seats, the Free Traders 26 seats, Labor candidates 15 seats and independents two seats. The Barton Protectionists formed government reliant upon the support of the Labor members. Reid and the Free Traders formed the official opposition.

Labor candidates similarly held the balance of power in the Senate claiming eight seats to the Free Traders’ 17 seats and the Protectionists’ 11 seats. Labor’s general preference for Protectionist policy ensured a Senate that was generally supportive of the government.

1903, 16 December

This was the first election held under Commonwealth electoral legislation. ‘First past the post’ was the electoral system. Once again no one political group gained a majority of Representative seats, with the Protectionists winning 26 seats, the Free Traders 25 seats and Labor 23 seats. One independent candidate also claimed a seat. The relative equality of the three parties made the task of governing difficult, with the possibility of coalitions explored. Despite this uncertainty, the Deakin Protectionists continued in office with the support of the Labor members.

The Labor Party (also referred to throughout as the Australian Labor Party or ALP) gained a pronounced swing in the Senate contest, winning 10 out of the 19 vacancies. Party representation in the upper house was now 14 Labor, 12 Free Trade, eight Protectionists and two independents.

1906, 12 December

The multi-party contest for control of the House of Representatives continued at the 1906 election with the distribution of seats being: 26 Labor, 27 Anti-Socialists, 16 Protectionists, four Independent Protectionists and two Western Australian Party members.

A tentative understanding reached between Deakin and the Labor Party during the election campaign ensured that the Deakin Protectionists continued in government, dependent upon the support of the Labor members.

In the Senate election the Anti-Socialists had the most success, winning 11 out of the 19 vacancies. Labor won five seats and the Protectionists claimed two seats. The makeup of the Senate was now 15 Anti-Socialists, 15 Labor, four Protectionists and two independents.

The third Senate seat in South Australia, won by the Anti-Socialists, was declared void in 1907 because ballot papers could not be found when a recount was ordered. The appointment of a replacement senator, from the Labor Party, was subsequently declared void later in 1907 and the ensuing election for that third Senate seat in early 1908 saw the Anti-Socialists regain the seat.

1910, 13 April

The 1910 election has been the only Commonwealth election to have taken place due to the effluxion of time. The amalgamation of the non-Labor groups during the third parliament ensured that only two major political parties contested the election: the Labor Party led by Andrew Fisher and the Liberal Party led by Alfred Deakin.

Labor won a substantial victory to become the first party to win a clear majority in both houses of parliament. Labor received a swing of 13.4 per cent across the country which was translated into a net gain of 17 seats. In the House of Representatives Labor held 43 seats to the Liberals’ 31 seats, with one independent.

The Labor Party’s nation-wide support was affirmed in the Senate election, with Labor candidates winning all of the 18 vacancies. Labor held 23 Senate seats and the Liberals held 13 seats.

1913, 31 May

The Liberal Party was led by Joseph Cook, who had taken over the leadership after the retirement of Deakin in January 1913. The Liberals received a small swing in the lower house, with their share of the national vote increasing to 48.9 per cent (+3.8 per cent). This increase in voter support was translated into a net gain of seven seats, but the Cook team narrowly won office, 38 seats to Labor’s 37 with Fisher as opposition leader.

In the Senate, the Liberal Party won only seven of the 18 seats being contested; Labor still controlled the upper house.

1914, 5 September (Double dissolution)

The 1914 election was the first Commonwealth election to have been instigated by dissolution of both houses. The Liberal Party’s single seat majority in the House of Representatives, and the absence of government control in the Senate, had encouraged Prime Minister Cook to trigger a double dissolution election under section 57 of the Constitution. All of the 75 House of Representative seats and 36 Senate seats were contested after the Labor-controlled Senate twice rejected the Government Preference Prohibition Bill 1914.

Cook’s move backfired, for the Labor Party gained a comfortable victory, winning 42 of the 75 House of Representatives seats. The Labor Party, led by Fisher, achieved over half of the national vote with 50.9 per cent. This remains Labor’s highest return in a House of Representatives election. Cook became leader of the opposition.

The Senate results also showed that the swing to Labor was nation-wide with Labor winning 31 vacancies to the Liberal’s five.

1917, 5 May

WM Hughes replaced Andrew Fisher as Labor Prime Minister in October 1915. The Labor Party, split over conscription during 1916, saw Hughes cling onto office: first as head of a National Labor Government (1916-17) and then as head of a Nationalist Government from February 1917. The Nationalist Party had assumed the position of Australia’s major conservative party after the merging of the Liberal Party with the breakaway National Labor Party in 1917.

Led by Hughes, the Nationalist Party easily won the 1917 election. The 53 seats won by the Nationalists was the highest number of seats achieved by a political party in the 75/76-member lower house between 1901 and 1946.The Labor opposition was led by Frank Tudor.

The Nationalists’ strong performance in the Senate gave them an overall majority of 24 seats in the upper house compared with Labor who held 12 seats. The Hughes Nationalist Government therefore became the first non-Labor government to control both Houses of Parliament.

1919, 13 December

The 1919 election saw the emergence of the Country Party as a force in Australian politics. Its emergence was aided by the introduction of preferential voting in 1918. With electoral law now stipulating that preferences be distributed amongst candidates during the tallying of votes, both conservative parties could nominate a candidate in the same electorate without seriously splitting the non-Labor vote. Preferential voting helped the conservatives to retain power in this election, with Hughes’ Nationalists winning 37 seats and the country parties (including Independent Nationalists, Nationalist and Farmers, Farmers and Settlers, Victorian Farmers’ Union and the Country Party) holding the balance of power with 12 seats. Labor improved marginally upon their previous election result, winning 26 seats. Tudor continued to lead the opposition.

In the Senate contest the Nationalists won 18 out of the 19 vacancies, giving them 35 of 36 Senate seats.

1922, 16 December

Neither the incumbent Nationalist Party nor the Labor Party achieved the majority required to form government in its own right at the 1922 election. The Nationalists won 26 seats in the lower house, Labor 30, the Country Party 14 and the Liberals five. There was one independent.

Due to the Nationalist Party’s loss of seats, the Country Party occupied a pivotal position in the House of Representatives. The party used this in negotiations over the forming of an anti-Labor coalition, with the result that Prime Minister Hughes was pushed aside in favour of Treasurer Stanley Bruce. On 9 February 1923 the Bruce-Page Nationalist-Country Coalition Government was sworn in. The Labor opposition was led by Matthew Charlton.

The 1922 election also saw the Northern Territory granted a single non-voting member in the House of Representatives.

In the Senate election the Labor Party was able to reverse its previous electoral performance, securing 11 out of the 19 available seats with 45.7 per cent of the national vote. Despite this, the Coalition retained control of the Senate, occupying 24 seats compared with the Labor Party’s 12 seats.

1925, 14 November

The 1925 election was the first Commonwealth election in which voting was compulsory. Voter turnout was 91.4 per cent of enrolled voters, an increase of 32 per cent over the 1922 figure.

The election resulted in a sweeping victory for the two non-Labor parties. The Bruce-Page Government was returned to power with an increased majority in the House of Representatives, winning 51 seats to Labor’s 24 seats, with Charlton as leader. There was a single independent.

A 1924 agreement struck between the Nationalist and Country parties to exchange preferences, greatly aided the conservative parties. It was also agreed that in lower house divisions that might be lost to Labor, the conservative member would not be opposed by the other political party. This co-operation enabled the Nationalists to retain all of their 26 seats won at the previous election, as well as gain an additional 11 seats. The Country Party repeated its 14-seat success of 1922, with the loss of one seat in Tasmania offset by a gain in New South Wales.

The Nationalist-Country Coalition also had success in the Senate election, securing all 22 seats on offer. The Coalition therefore controlled the Senate, 28–8.

1928, 17 November

In early 1928 the leadership of the Labor Party was transferred to James Scullin, following the retirement of Matthew Charlton due to ill health.

The 1928 election resulted in another defeat for Labor, with the Bruce Coalition Government returned to office, albeit with a reduced majority. In the House of Representatives the Nationalist-Country parties held 43 seats, Labor 32 seats, and one independent was returned.

On this occasion Labor managed to win seven Senate seats, a marked improvement on its nil return in 1925.

1929, 12 October (House of Representatives)

The 1929 election was the first to be conducted for the House of Representatives only. Prime Minister Bruce secured the dissolution of the house after several members of the Bruce-Page Government had crossed the floor to vote with the Opposition on the proposed Maritime Industries Bill.

The election result was a landslide victory to the Labor Party, led by Scullin, which saw its vote increase by 4.1 per cent, lifting it to office for the first time since 1916. Labor candidates won in 47 divisions, Nationalists in 14 and Country Party candidates in 10. Five independents also won seats, three of whom were former Nationalists. Labor therefore held 15 more seats than after the 1928 election (14 of these came from the Nationalists). In losing Flinders, Prime Minister Bruce was the first Prime Minister to lose his seat. John Latham became leader of the opposition.

1931, 19 December

The Labor Government suffered a crushing defeat, matching the record of Joseph Cook (1914) in losing office after a single term. In the lead-up to the 1931 election the Labor Party had experienced much dissent in its ranks over its policies to cope with the Depression. In New South Wales, Premier Jack Lang and his federal supporters were expelled from the Labor Party. In addition, Postmaster-General Joseph Lyons and several other Labor MPs defected from the Labor Party. These defectors, in alliance with the Nationalist Party and a number of independents, formed the United Australia Party (UAP). The defection of such a large number of Labor MPs forced Prime Minister Scullin to request an early dissolution of Parliament.

The split in the Labor Party resulted in Labor losing 32 seats. The traditional support that Labor had received from New South Wales was not forthcoming, with the party winning only three seats in the state—a loss of 17; the New South Wales (Lang) Labor Party won four seats. The UAP performed well as Australia’s newest conservative party, winning 34 seats and, under Lyons’ leadership, forming the first minority government since 1917. The new government enjoyed the informal support of the Country Party. Scullin remained leader of the opposition.

In the Senate election there was a swing against the Labor Party, which only managed to secure three Senate vacancies with 29.3 per cent of the national vote. The UAP and the Country Party won 15 seats with 55.4 per cent of the nation-wide vote. The conservatives therefore took control of the Senate, occupying 26 seats to Labor’s ten seats.

1934, 15 September

Although the UAP and Country Party (CP) both lost seats, the party strength of the UAP, CP and ALP altered only marginally in this election. Labor was still weak in NSW, where they secured a single seat to Lang Labor’s nine seats. The party’s national vote was 26.8 per cent, its lowest ever.

On 9 November 1934 Prime Minister Lyons and the UAP entered into a coalition with the Country Party, and Scullin retained leadership of the Labor opposition until November 1935 when John Curtin became Labor leader.

The continued disunity in Labor ranks helped the conservatives to secure all available seats in the Senate election. The UAP/Country Party Coalition therefore held 33 out of the 36 Senate seats.

1937, 23 October

The 1937 election resulted in a return to power for the Lyons Government. The UAP marginally increased their percentage of the vote (+2.5 per cent) and made a net gain of one seat. The Country Party gained 11.5 per cent of the vote and continued to hold 12 seats. The Labor Party, reunited under the leadership of Curtin, saw its vote rise 16.3 per cent to 43.1 per cent with its tally of 29 seats being the party’s best performance since 1929. Labor was able to reclaim many of the seats that it had lost in New South Wales in 1931 and 1934.

Having won no Senate seats at the 1934 election, the Labor Party made a solid gain in 1937, winning 16 of 19 seats. The Coalition still held control of the Senate with 20 seats.

1940, 21 September

The death of Prime Minister Lyons in April 1939 produced unrest in the conservative parties. Country Party leader, Earle Page, became Prime Minister for 19 days, followed by Robert Menzies as head of a UAP Government for 11 months, and then as leader of a Coalition Government until the 1940 election. In the election, the Coalition parties won only 33 seats, and Menzies remained Prime Minister with the support of two independents.

The Coalition Government managed to retain control of the Senate at the election with a two seat majority over the Labor Party.

Menzies remained Prime Minister of a government with many internal tensions until he stepped down on 29 August 1941. Country Party leader Arthur Fadden became Prime Minister. However, the Fadden UAP-Country Coalition soon lost control of the House of Representatives when the two independents withdrew their support, and Labor’s John Curtin became Prime Minister on 7 October 1941.

1943, 21 August

The continuing instability of the conservative parties, and the popularity of Labor under Curtin, pushed the Government to a 49 seat majority in the lower house. Labor won 49.9 per cent of the national vote—a swing of 9.8 per cent. The UAP received its smallest share of lower house seats (12) since the Party’s founding in 1931, and Menzies regained leadership of the party in opposition.

Labor’s strong electoral support was also exhibited in the Senate election with the Party winning all 19 seats on offer. Labor therefore regained control of the Senate for the first time in 22 years.

Women were elected to the Parliament for the first time at the 1943 election. Labor’s Dorothy Tangney was elected to the Senate for Western Australia, and Lyons’ widow, Enid Lyons, was elected to the House of Representatives for the Tasmanian division of Darwin.

1946, 28 September

John Curtin died in office in July 1945, and was replaced by Frank Forde. Joseph (Ben) Chifley took over as leader one week later.

Labor comfortably retained office in 1946, though with the loss of six seats. Labor was opposed by the newly-formed Liberal Party, which emerged from the disintegration of the UAP. Led by Robert Menzies, the Liberals performed creditably, securing 12.6 per cent more of the vote than its predecessor had achieved three years before.

In the Senate election the Labor Government won 16 of the 19 seats.

1949, 10 December

The 1949 election saw Menzies lead the Liberal Party, in close cooperation with the Country Party, to victory. The House of Representatives had been enlarged from 74 to 121 members (123 including non-voting members from the Northern Territory and, for the first time, the Australian Capital Territory) and the Senate from 36 to 60. Chifley remained Labor leader.

Proportional representation was introduced for the 1949 Senate election, which resulted in a more equitable distribution of seats. The previous method had tended to produce a ‘winner-take-all’ result. The number of senators elected in 1949 (seven from each state) included two supernumerary senators from each state to bring the Senate up to its full complement of 60 members. The ALP retained control of the Senate.

1951, 28 April (Double dissolution)

The 1951 election occurred after Menzies secured a double dissolution resulting from the ALP-controlled Senate refusing to pass the Government’s banking legislation. The Government was comfortably returned, and the ALP lost control of the Senate. Herbert (Doc) Evatt became the new Labor opposition leader.

1953, 9 May (Senate)

The 1953 separate half-Senate election was held as a consequence of the 1951 simultaneous dissolution and the constitutional provision (the Constitution section 13) backdating the terms of senators elected at a simultaneous dissolution election, to the preceding 1 July. Prime Minister Menzies opted to have a Senate-only election.

1954, 29 May (House of Representatives)

Although the Menzies Liberal/Country Party Coalition Government was returned at the 1954 election, there was a 1.4 per cent swing to the ALP, giving the ALP a majority of the estimated two-party preferred vote (50.7 per cent). The ALP, with Evatt as leader, received 50.1 per cent of the first preference vote, the only election in the post-war period where any party has achieved more than 50 per cent of the first preference vote.

1955, 10 December

The 1955 election saw the first electoral consequences of the split in the ALP. Anti-communist Labor (ACL) candidates stood against ALP candidates in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. The effects of the strength of the ACL were most notably felt in Victoria where the ALP vote in the House of Representatives fell 13.2 per cent to 37.1 per cent. In the Senate, one ACL candidate was elected from Victoria where the ALP vote fell by 15.9 per cent to 35.0 per cent. Menzies and Evatt remained in their leadership roles.

1958, 22 November

The full effects of the split in the ALP were felt in the 1958 election with the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) standing candidates in all states. The DLP polled more House of Representatives votes than the Country Party and its preferences helped Menzies’ Liberal/Country Party Coalition achieve a then post-war record majority in the House of Representatives (32 seats). Evatt retained leadership of the opposition.

A DLP senator was elected from Tasmania giving the DLP two senators. The Coalition Government regained control of the Senate.

1961, 9 December

Menzies’ Liberal/Country Party Coalition Government came close to defeat in the 1961 election held after the 1960–61 ‘credit squeeze’. The ALP, now led by Arthur Calwell, and the Coalition had equal numbers on the floor of the House of Representatives after the election, but two of the ALP number were members from the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory who had restricted voting rights in the chamber at the time.

The Coalition Government lost effective control of the Senate, requiring support of either the DLP or independent senators for a majority.

The 1961 election was one of only five occasions in the post-war period where the party winning government has received less than 50 per cent of the two-party preferred vote. The Liberal/Country Party Coalition received an estimated 49.5 per cent of the two-party preferred vote.

1963, 30 November (House of Representatives)

The 1963 House of Representatives election was held following an early dissolution which was called before a Senate election was constitutionally permissible. Menzies’ Liberal/Country Party Coalition Government was returned with an increased majority. The Country Party vote was higher than the DLP vote for the first time since 1955. Calwell remained as opposition leader.

1964, 5 December (Senate)

The 1964 separate half-Senate election was held when it fell due. Prime Minister Menzies chose not to make the houses’ elections simultaneous. The major parties equally shared 28 seats and the DLP won the remaining two seats.

1966, 26 November (House of Representatives)

The 1966 election resulted in a landslide victory for Harold Holt’s Liberal/Country Party Coalition Government with a majority of 40 in a House of Representatives of 124 members. The number of Liberal Party members elected (61) was a then post-war record high while the number of ALP members elected (41) was a then post-war record low. The estimated two-party preferred vote received by the Liberal/Country Party, 56.9 per cent, is the highest in the post-war period. The election of Sam Benson, Batman, Victoria, was the first success by an independent candidate since 1946.

This was the first election where the voters of the Australian Capital Territory elected a member who had full voting rights in the lower house.

1967, 25 November (Senate)

The continuing success of the DLP and independent candidates at the 1967 separate half-Senate election increased their number to five, at that time a post-war record number. The ALP maintained 27 senators with the Liberal/Country Party Coalition losing three places to have 28 senators.

1969, 25 October (House of Representatives)

The ALP, with Gough Whitlam as leader, made substantial gains in the 1969 election to recover much of the ground lost in the 1966 election. The Liberal/Country Party Coalition Government majority in the House of Representatives was reduced from 40 to 7. The estimated two-party preferred swing to the ALP (7.1 per cent) is the highest recorded swing to the ALP in the post-war period. The Coalition Government, now led by John Gorton, was returned with less than 50 per cent of the estimated two-party preferred vote (49.8 per cent).

This was the first election where voters of the Northern Territory elected a member who held full voting rights in the lower house.

1970, 21 November (Senate)

The election of five minor party and independent senators at the 1970 separate half-Senate election raised their number to eight, continuing the ‘by-election atmosphere’ of separate half-Senate elections. The 1970 election remains the last separate half-Senate election to be held.

1972, 2 December (House of Representatives)

Australia experienced its first change of a Commonwealth government in 23 years with the defeat of the Liberal/Country Party Coalition Government by the ALP. The estimated ALP two-party preferred vote, 52.7 per cent, was the second highest recorded since the war. However, the incoming Whitlam ALP Government faced a hostile Senate, reflecting Senate election results in 1967 and 1970. Billy Sneddon became opposition leader.

1974, 18 May (Double dissolution)

The 1974 double dissolution election synchronised elections for the House of Representatives and the Senate for the first time since 1961. The 1974 election saw the demise of the DLP as a political power in the Senate, with the loss of all five Senate positions it held going into the election. Even with the lower quota requirements of a full Senate election, minor parties and independents could only manage to win two seats.

1975, 13 December (Double dissolution)

Following the dismissal of the Whitlam ALP Government, a double dissolution was granted to the Fraser Government. The election saw the worst result for the ALP in the post-war period. The party received only 44.3 per cent of the estimated two-party preferred vote, a swing of 7.4 per cent, and Labor won just 36 of 127 seats in the House of Representatives. The Liberal Party won 68 seats, its third best result, while the National Country Party won 22 seats, its best post-war result. The ALP, with Whitlam as leader, returned only one member from each of Queensland and Western Australia in the House of Representatives.

In the Senate, the incoming Liberal/National Country Party Coalition Government became the first government since 1962 to hold a majority. Senators were elected from the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory for the first time. Long-term (1975–2005) Tasmanian independent Brian Harradine entered the Senate.

1977, 10 December

The Fraser Government retained power. The ALP, led by Whitlam, failed to recover substantial ground with its House of Representatives seats increasing from 36 to 38 in a slightly reduced chamber (127 to 124 members). The ALP share of the estimated two-party preferred vote increased slightly to 45.4 per cent. The Australian Democrats fielded candidates for the first time and achieved immediate success in the Senate with the election of two senators.

1980, 18 October

Under the leadership of Bill Hayden, the ALP made substantial gains at the 1980 election but the Fraser Liberal/National Country Party Coalition remained firmly in control of the House of Representatives with a majority of 23 seats. For the first time since the Second World War, the ALP won a majority of House of Representatives seats from Victoria.

In the Senate, further increases in the strength of the Australian Democrats meant that the Government lost control of the Senate from 1 July 1981. National Country Party strength in the Senate fell to three, the lowest since the war.

1983, 5 March (Double dissolution)

The 1983 election was a triumph for the ALP, with the defeat of the Fraser Government and a record result. The ALP, with Bob Hawke as leader, achieved its best result in the House of Representatives with 75 members elected and a two-party preferred vote of 53.2 per cent, the highest recorded by the party since 1949. Tasmania was the only state to hold out against the ALP tide: all five seats were won by the Liberal Party.

In the Senate, Australian Democrat candidates were elected from all states, except Tasmania where the independent Senator, Brian Harradine, was re-elected.

1984, 1 December

The 1984 elections were held for an enlarged House of Representatives, increased from 125 to 148, and Senate, increased from 64 to 76. A supernumerary senator was elected from each state to bring the size of the Senate up to its full complement of members.

In terms of members elected, all major parties gained in the enlarged House of Representatives, with the Liberal Party, led by Andrew Peacock, recording the largest gain of 12 members from 33 to 45.

The 1984 Senate election was the first conducted under the group ticket or ‘above-the-line’ system. The effect of this change was to reduce greatly the incidence of informal votes in the Senate from 9.9 per cent in 1983 to 4.7 per cent in 1984. However, the resultant confusion in voting methodologies had the perverse consequence of increasing the informal vote in the House of Representatives from 2.1 per cent in 1983 to 6.8 per cent in 1984. Jo Vallentine (WA) was elected to the Senate as a Nuclear Disarmament candidate.

1987, 11 July (Double dissolution)

The 1987 election saw the two-party preferred vote for the ALP decline by 1.0 per cent to 50.8 per cent, though the number of House of Representatives seats won by the ALP increased by four to 86, the highest representation for the ALP to date. John Howard was leader of the opposition.

In the Senate, the lower quotas occasioned by the double dissolution resulted in a new record of ten minor party and independent senators being elected. The 1987 Senate election saw the first candidates standing on a green or environmental platform.

1990, 24 March

This election was only one of five occasions in the period 1949–2004 when a party was elected to government with less than 50 per cent of the two-party preferred vote. The ALP received 49.9 per cent of the two-party preferred vote yet won 78 of 148 of the seats in the House of Representatives (52.7 per cent). The National Party were the big losers in this election, with a net loss of five seats, giving them what was to that time their lowest number of seats (14) in the House of Representatives since 1919. For the first time since 1966, an independent member (Ted Mack, North Sydney, NSW) was elected to the House of Representatives. Peacock had regained leadership of the opposition in May 1989, but lost it to John Hewson following the 1990 defeat.

In the Senate, minor parties and independents maintained their position. Senator Vallentine was re-elected as the first Green senator.

1993, 13 March

The re-election of the ALP Government under the leadership of Paul Keating, with an increased majority from 8 to 13, at the 1993 election was the first occasion since 1966 that an incumbent government achieved a positive two-party preferred swing (1.5 per cent to ALP). The election was notable for the election of two independents to the House of Representatives (Ted Mack, North Sydney, NSW; Phil Cleary, Wills, Victoria), the lowest National Party vote recorded to that time (7.2 per cent), and the decline in the vote for the Australian Democrats. In the House of Representatives, the Democrat vote declined from 11.3 per cent at the 1990 election to 3.8 per cent, while in the Senate the Democrat vote went from 12.6 per cent to 5.3 per cent. Hewson remained opposition leader until May 1994, before being replaced by Alexander Downer (May 1994 to January 1995). John Howard succeeded Downer as leader from 30 January 1995.

The decline in votes for the Australian Democrats meant that only two Democrat senators were elected, the smallest number since the party’s first election in 1977. However, the strength of the minor parties and independents in the Senate was maintained with the success of a second Green senator (Dee Margetts, WA) and the re-election of Senator Harradine from Tasmania.

1996, 2 March

The Liberal/National Party Coalition led by John Howard was returned to government after 13 years in opposition. The Liberal Party won 75 seats in the House of Representatives, their largest ever level of representation, while the National Party won 18 seats. The ALP performed poorly in Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia, retaining only seven of the 52 seats in those states, winning a total overall of 49 seats. Recent successes of independents continued with five independents being elected, the largest number in the post-war period. The Coalition received 53.6 per cent of the two-party preferred vote (a swing of 5.0 per cent), the highest vote since 1977 and the largest swing since 1975. Kim Beazley became leader of the ALP.

In the Senate, minor parties continued to hold the balance of power, despite a strong result by the Coalition. The Coalition won 20 of the 40 Senate places up for election. The Democrats improved on their 1993 result and returned five senators while one Green senator (Bob Brown) was elected in Tasmania.

1998, 3 October

Despite its vote falling, the Howard Liberal/National Party Coalition was returned at the 1998 election with a comfortable majority. The success of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party in appealing to conservative voters helped push down Coalition votes. The Liberal vote of 33.9 per cent was the party’s lowest vote since 1972, and the National vote of 5.3 per cent remains that party’s lowest post-war tally. In two-party preferred vote terms, support for the Coalition fell by 4.6 per cent to 49.0 per cent, only the fifth time in the post-war period that a government was elected with less than 50 per cent of the vote. The combined first preference vote for the three major parties (79.6 per cent) was the lowest since 1943. Of the five independent members elected at the 1996 election, only one (Peter Andren, Calare, NSW) retained his seat. Beazley remained opposition leader.

In the Senate, minor parties continued to hold the balance of power. The Australian Democrats won four seats to bring their number to nine senators, their highest-ever level of representation. In Queensland, One Nation candidate, Heather Hill, was elected (but was subsequently found to be ineligible and was replaced by Len Harris), while in Tasmania, Senator Harradine was re-elected.

2001, 10 November

Howard’s Liberal/National Party Coalition Government was returned with an increased majority. The swing to the Government of 2.0 per cent in two-party preferred vote terms was the largest swing to an incumbent government since 1966 and only one of five times that a positive swing to a government has occurred since 1949. Swings to the Government were recorded in all states except Tasmania and the Northern Territory. However, the election was one of contrasting results for the Coalition partners: 69 Liberal Party members were elected to the House of Representatives, the third-largest number ever elected, while 13 National Party members were elected, the second-smallest number in the post-war period. Part of the National Party’s problem lay in the success of independent candidates, with three being elected from rural areas, the second largest number of independents elected in the period. The ALP performed poorly, recording its lowest post-1945 first preference vote in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. Simon Crean became leader of the opposition before he was replaced by Mark Latham in December 2003.

In the Senate, minor parties continued to hold the balance of power, although the Australian Democrats now had to share the balance of power with the other parties and the two independents. In New South Wales, one Green senator (Kerry Nettle) was elected.

2004, 9 October

For the second successive election, the Liberal/National Party Coalition Government was returned with an increased majority. The Liberal Party won 74 seats in the House of Representatives, their second-highest result, while the National Party won 12 seats, their lowest number in the post-war period. For only the sixth time since 1949, a positive two-party preferred swing was recorded to the incumbent government. Two-party preferred swings to the Government occurred in all states except the Northern Territory. In terms of first preference votes the Liberal Party recorded over 40 per cent for the first time since 1975, while the Labor Party’s vote, with Latham as leader, was the lowest recorded in the post-war period. The three sitting independent members were returned.

In the Senate, the Coalition won 38 seats and won control of the chamber for the first time since 1980. The Coalition parties won four of the six Queensland seats, the first time this had been achieved in any state. The election was one of contrasting results for the minor parties: the Australian Democrats’ vote collapsed and they failed to win a seat but, on the other hand, the Greens won two seats to give them four in the new Senate, the same as the Democrats. A Family First senator was elected from Victoria.

In a worrying trend for electoral administrators, the informal vote in the House of Representatives continued to increase and, at 5.2 per cent, was the second highest on record since 1949.

2007, 24 November

Under the leadership of Kevin Rudd, the Labor Party was returned to office for the first time since 1996, with its second-lowest winning first preference tally (43.4 per cent). Labor won 83 seats, the Liberal Party won 55 and the Nationals secured ten. In losing Bennelong, Prime Minister Howard became only the second Prime Minister (after Stanley Bruce in 1929) to lose his seat. Brendan Nelson became Leader of the Opposition. He was later replaced by Malcolm Turnbull (September 2008 to December 2009). Tony Abbott succeeded Turnbull from December 2009.

The Coalition lost control of the Senate, but still held 37 seats—five more than the Government. The Australian Greens increased its seats to five, though it lost a seat in New South Wales. Independent South Australian senator Nick Xenophon won a seat. The last four Australian Democrats left the Senate: two had resigned and two were defeated in the election. The Australian Democrats was represented in the upper house from 1977 till 2008.

2010, 21 August

Julia Gillard replaced Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister on 24 June 2010 and, on 17 July 2010, called an election seeking a mandate from the electorate for her prime ministership. The election resulted in a ‘hung’ parliament—the first one since the 1940 election. The ALP could only win 72 seats but the Coalition with Abbott as leader could not better that number when the WA National, Tony Crook, chose to sit on the crossbench. The Greens won its first seat at a general election—the only other Greens’ win in the lower house was at the 2002 by-election for Cunningham, NSW—and four independents were also elected. The ALP was returned to government with the support of the Greens and three of the four independents.

In the Senate, the Greens had its best result in any federal election by picking up six seats. This gave the Greens nine seats in the new Senate and the balance of power. The DLP replaced the Family First Party by picking up the last Senate seat in Victoria, the DLP’s first senator since 1970.

2013, 7 September

This election was noteworthy for a number of reasons, not least of which was the need for a half-Senate re-election in Western Australia–the first occurrence of needing another Senate election since 1908.

Kevin Rudd became Prime Minister for the second time when he replaced Julia Gillard on 27 June 2013—Menzies (1939–1941, 1949–1966) was the last Prime Minister to have two separate periods in office and Fisher was the only other (than Rudd) ALP member to have several (three) stints as Prime Minister (1908–1909, 1910–1913 and 1914–1915)—but was unable to save the ALP from defeat by the Tony Abbott-led Coalition. The ALP lost 17 seats and, with 55 seats, is at its lowest level since 1996 while the Coalition’s 90 seats see it at its highest level since 1996. Following the ALP’s defeat, Bill Shorten became Leader of the Opposition in October 2013. The newly-formed Palmer United Party (PUP) contested all 150 seats gaining 5.5 per cent of the vote and one seat in the House of Representatives. Disturbingly for electoral administrators, the informal vote was at 5.9 per cent, the second highest level on record (although the highest result of 6.8 per cent in 1984 was probably an aberration caused by voter confusion with the introduction of ‘above-the-line’ voting in the Senate), while the voter turnout continued to be at historically low levels (since compulsory voting was introduced).

In the Senate election, preference deals among many of the minor and micro parties saw close outcomes for the final seats in Victoria and WA; resulting in a recount in WA. Prior to the recount 1,370 votes were lost and the recount produced a different result for the final two seats. The Court of Disputed Returns voided the WA outcome and a new, half-Senate election was held. Voter disaffection with this saw the turnout for the WA re-election fall to 88.5 per cent.

Overall the major parties lost seats to the smaller parties in the Senate and both the ALP (29.6 per cent) and the Coalition (37.0 per cent) recorded their lowest votes since proportional representation voting was introduced in 1949. The PUP fielded candidates in every state and territory and won three seats, while the much debated preference deals saw Victoria elect an Australian Motorist Enthusiast Party candidate. In SA previous independent Senator Nick Xenophon, now leading his own group, outpolled the ALP gaining almost 25 per cent of the primary vote. The makeup of the new Senate saw a then record 18 senators on the crossbench with the Greens providing 10 of them—its best result in a federal election.

2016, 2 July (Double dissolution)

Malcolm Turnbull, who replaced Tony Abbott as Prime Minister in September 2015, used the Senate’s continued rejection of the Bills which were introduced to reinstate the Australian Building and Construction Commission to call a double dissolution election on 8 May 2016. This led to a longer than usual election campaign of eight weeks.

Voter turnout (91.0 per cent) was at its lowest level since compulsory voting was introduced in 1925 and the election result saw a two-party preferred swing of 3.1 per cent against the Coalition. The outcome was a loss of 14 seats by the Coalition which held onto government by the slimmest of margins. The Coalition only won more seats than the ALP in two states–Queensland and Western Australia.

Voting system changes were made for the Senate election—optional preferential voting was introduced along with voters now recording six or more preferences ‘above-the-line’—to remove the control of the allocation of preferences by parties. There was a slight increase in the informal vote over the 2013 election but only back to the levels of other, more recent, elections.

The Senate election saw the Coalition’s vote fall to 35.2 per cent, its lowest level (under proportional representation voting), the ALP’s vote remaining at historically low levels of below 30 per cent and the crossbench increasing to 20 Senators—two more than the previous record set at the 2013 election. Pauline Hanson experienced a resurgence and her One Nation party had four Senators elected while the Nick Xenophon Team had three elected in South Australia.

On 3 February 2017 the Court of Disputed Returns (CDR) determined that Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Senator for Western Australia, Rodney Culleton, was disqualified from being elected at the 2016 election under section 44(ii) of the Constitution. On 5 April 2017 the CDR determined that South Australia’s Family First Senator, Robert (Bob) Day, was disqualified from being elected under section 44(v) of the Constitution. Special counts of the Senate votes cast in South Australia and Western Australia at the 2016 election were required to fill the vacancies created by these disqualifications—Family First and One Nation again were successful in these counts.

On 26 October 2017 the CDR determined the ineligibility of six senators and one member under section 44(i) of the Constitution. Four senators—New South Wales Nationals’ Fiona Nash; Queensland Greens’ Larissa Waters and Pauline Hanson’s One Nation’s Malcolm Roberts; and Western Australian Greens’ Scott Ludlum—and the Nationals’ Leader, Deputy Prime Minister and Member for New England, Barnaby Joyce, were disqualified from being elected at the 2016 election. Special counts of the Senate votes in Queensland and Western Australia saw the Greens and Pauline Hanson’s One Nation successful again. Two special counts were required in New South Wales when the successful Liberals candidate in the first special count was ruled ineligible to stand by the CDR under section 44(iv) of the Constitution. Subsequently, the Liberals were again successful over the Nationals.

Further resignations from the Senate occurred in late 2017—Liberal and Senate President Stephen Parry and Jacqui Lambie Network’s Jacqui Lambie in Tasmania; and Nick Xenophon Team’s Skye Kakoschke-Moore in South Australia— when they determined themselves to be dual citizens. The CDR ordered special counts to be held in both states and candidates from the Liberals, Jacqui Lambie Network and Nick Xenophon Team groups were successful again.

Labor senator for the Australian Capital Territory, Katy Gallagher, was referred to the High Court in December 2017 also for a determination under section 44(i) of the Constitution. On 9 May 2018 the CDR determined that Gallagher was ineligible to stand at the 2016 election. The ensuing special count of Senate votes saw the ALP retain its seat.

Tables

Party abbreviations and symbols

A-S Anti-Socialist
ACL Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist)
AFI Australians Against Further Immigration
AG Australian Greens
AP Australia Party
ALP Australian Labor Party
AMEP Australian Motorist Enthusiast Party
ASP Australian Shooters Party
CDL Country and Democratic League
CDP Christian Democratic Party
CLP Country Liberal Party
CP Country Party
CTA Call to Australia
DEM Australian Democrats
DHJP Derryn Hinch’s Justice Party
DLP Democratic Labor Party
FFP Family First Party
FT Free Trade
GRN Green parties
IND Independent
JLN Jacqui Lambie Network
LCL Liberal and Country League
LCP Liberal and Country Party
LDP Liberal Democratic Party
LNP Liberal National Party of Queensland
LP/NP Liberal/National Party
LM Liberal Movement
LP Liberal Party
NA National Alliance
NAT Nationalist Party
NCP National Country Party
NDP Nuclear Disarmament Party
NP National Party
ON Pauline Hanson’s One Nation (One Nation from 2007 to 2013)
Others Independents and other parties
PROT Protectionist
PUP Palmer United Party
QLP Queensland Labor Party
UAP United Australia Party
XEN Nick Xenophon Team
   
    .. Zero (rounded to one decimal place) or not applicable
n.a. Not available

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives

1901

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA (a) Tas Aust (a)
               
Enrolled  328 765  275 933  100 202  154 281  89 045  39 528  987 754
Enrolled Divisions  314 902  228 724 100 202 154 281  70 021 39 528  907 658
               
Votes              
ALP  38 822  11 156 21 264  55 633  8 494 ..  79 736
PROT  75 160  86 575 21 898  116 970  2 310  6 049  185 943
FT  95 284  30 776  11 303  175 813  14 597  11 852  151 960
Ind. Labor .. ..  2 569 .. .. ..  2 569
Others  1 768 ..  4 047  1 745 .. 140  5 815
               
Agg. valid vote .. .. ..  350 161 ..  18 041  368 202
Formal  211 034  128 507  61 081  61 907  25 401  18 041  505 972
Informal  4 070  1 051  1 575 985 254 533  8 468
Total  215 104  129 558  62 656  62 892  25 655  18 574  514 440
               
Per cent              
ALP 18.4 8.7 34.8 15.9 33.4 .. 19.4
PROT 35.6 67.4 35.9 33.4 9.1 33.5 44.4
FT 45.2 24.0 18.5 50.2 57.5 65.7 34.2
Ind. Labor .. .. 4.2 .. .. .. 0.6
Others 0.8 .. 6.6 0.5 .. 0.8 1.4
               
Formal 98.1 99.2 97.5 98.4 99.0 97.1 98.4
Informal 1.9 0.8 2.5 1.6 1.0 2.9 1.7
Total 68.3 56.6 62.5 40.8 36.6 47.0 56.7
               
Seats won              
ALP 6 2 3 1 2 .. 14
PROT 8 17 2 2 1 1 31
FT 12 4 2 4 2 4 28
Ind. Labor .. .. 1 .. .. .. 1
Others .. .. 1 .. .. .. 1
               
Total 26 23 9 7 5 5 75

Note: Australian totals for party votes and party percentages include NSW, Vic, Qld and WA only. South Australian and Tasmanian multi-member constituencies are not included in these totals. In multi-member constituencies where voters were able to cast more than one vote, the number of valid (aggregate) votes exceeds that total number of voters. Percentages of total valid votes in multi-member constituencies are shown as percentages of the aggregate vote, that is, all valid votes added together.
(a) Informal vote not known for two WA electorates; affected numbers and percentages are italicised.

 

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1903

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled  687 049  612 472  227 080  167 775  116 942  82 268 1 893 586
Enrolled Divisions  578 017  488 223  202 925  49 645  69 824 82 268 1 470 902
               
Votes              
ALP  58 494  69 959  63 878  11 778  13 507  5 547  223 163
PROT  61 758  132 704  1 799  3 000 ..  14 830  214 091
FT  154 428  55 308  15 006  4 802  6 678  11 552  247 774
Revenue Tariff .. .. .. .. ..  3 546  3 546
Others .. ..  31 991 .. .. 373  32 364
               
Formal  274 680  257 971  112 674  19 580  20 185  35 848  720 938
Informal  7 834  4 818  3 057 542  1 048  1 164  18 463
Total  282 514  262 789  115 731  20 122  21 233  37 012  739 401
               
Per cent              
ALP 21.3 27.1 56.7 60.2 66.9 15.5 31.0
PROT 22.5 51.4 1.6 15.3 .. 41.4 29.7
FT 56.2 21.4 13.3 24.5 33.1 32.2 34.4
Revenue Tariff .. .. .. .. .. 9.9 0.5
Others .. .. 28.4 .. .. 1.0 4.5
               
Formal 97.2 98.2 97.4 97.3 95.1 96.9 97.5
Informal 2.8 1.8 2.6 2.7 4.9 3.1 2.5
Total 48.9 53.8 57.0 40.5 30.4 45.0 50.3
               
Seats won              
ALP 7 2 7 2 4 1 23
PROT 3 16 1 3 1 2 26
FT 16 5 1 2 .. 1 25
Revenue Tariff .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
               
Total 26 23 9 7 5 5 75

 

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1906

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled  737 599  672 054  271 109  193 118  145 473  90 209 2 109 562
Enrolled Divisions  678 500  672 054  271 109  80 643 145 473  72 618 1 920 397
               
Votes              
ALP  133 091  111 626  51 231  11 845  28 334  12 584  348 711
PROT  34 700  107 515  7 440 .. ..  6 770  156 425
A-S  172 594  91 755  60 599  19 052 ..  19 257  363 257
Ind. Protectionist ..  46 074 .. .. .. ..  46 074
WA Party .. .. .. ..  22 154 ..  22 154
Ind. Labor ..  3 724 .. .. .. ..  3 724
Others  5 287  6 056 .. .. .. ..  11 343
               
Formal  345 672  366 750  119 270  30 897  50 488  38 611  951 688
Informal  11 705  14 515  5 212  1 622  2 228  1 583  36 865
Total  357 377  381 265  124 482  32 519  52 716  40 194  988 553
               
Per cent              
ALP 38.5 30.4 43.0 38.3 56.1 32.6 36.6
PROT 10.0 29.3 6.2 .. .. 17.5 16.4
A-S 49.9 25.0 50.8 61.7 .. 49.9 38.2
Ind. Protectionist .. 12.6 .. .. .. .. 4.8
WA Party .. .. .. .. 43.9 .. 2.3
Ind. Labor .. 1.0 .. .. .. .. 0.4
Others 1.5 1.7 .. .. .. .. 1.2
               
Formal 96.7 96.2 95.8 95.0 95.8 96.1 96.3
Informal 3.3 3.8 4.2 5.0 4.2 3.9 3.7
Total 52.7 56.7 45.9 40.3 36.2 55.4 51.5
               
Seats won              
ALP 11 4 4 3 3 1 26
PROT (a) 5 8 1 1 .. 1 16
A-S 11 6 4 3 .. 3 27
Ind. Protectionist .. 4 .. .. .. .. 4
WA Party .. .. .. .. 2 .. 2
               
Total 27 22 9 7 5 5 75

(a) One Protectionist candidate was elected unopposed in SA.

 

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1910

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled  834 662  703 699  279 031  207 655  134 979  98 456 2 258 482
Enrolled Divisions  811 629  703 699  279 031  121 175  134 979  98 456 2 148 969
               
Votes              
ALP  252 194  221 660  78 881  34 156  43 740  30 233  660 864
LP  216 866  211 333  80 367  23 687  38 168  25 929  596 350
Ind. Liberal .. .. ..  5 842 .. ..  5 842
Others  24 855  28 128  6 317 .. 226 ..  59 526
               
Formal  493 915  461 121  165 565  63 685  82 134  56 162 1 322 582
Informal  8 002  7 411  5 069  3 356  1 759  1 447  27 044
Total  501 917  468 532  170 634  67 041  83 893  57 609 1 349 626
               
Per cent              
ALP 51.1 48.1 47.6 53.6 53.3 53.8 50.0
LP 43.9 45.8 48.5 37.2 46.5 46.2 45.1
Ind. Liberal .. .. .. 9.2 .. .. 0.4
Others 5.0 6.1 3.8 .. 0.3 .. 4.5
               
Formal 98.4 98.4 97.0 95.0 97.9 97.5 98.0
Informal 1.6 1.6 3.0 5.0 2.1 2.5 2.0
Total 61.8 66.6 61.2 55.3 62.2 58.5 62.8
               
Seats won              
ALP 17 11 6 4 2 3 43
LP 9 11 3 3 3 2 31
Others 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
               
Total 27 22 9 7 5 5 75

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1913

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 036 187  830 391  363 082  244 026  179 784  106 746 2 760 216
Enrolled Divisions 1 036 187  830 391  363 082  175 313  149 658 106 746 2 661 377
               
Votes              
ALP  326 326  287 221  149 447  68 645  52 030  37 430  921 099
LP  355 842  292 532  123 393  63 564  54 589  40 156  930 076
Others  13 425  34 431 ..  1 077 .. 261  49 194
               
Formal  695 593  614 184  272 840  133 286  106 619  77 847 1 900 369
Informal  22 262  12 677  7 685  6 734  3 445  2 551  55 354
Total  717 855  626 861  280 525  140 020  110 064  80 398 1 955 723
               
Per cent              
ALP 46.9 46.8 54.8 51.5 48.8 48.1 48.5
LP 51.2 47.6 45.2 47.7 51.2 51.6 48.9
Others 1.9 5.6 .. 0.8 .. 0.3 2.6
               
Formal 96.9 98.0 97.3 95.2 96.9 96.8 97.2
Informal 3.1 2.0 2.7 4.8 3.1 3.2 2.8
Total 69.3 75.5 77.3 79.9 73.5 75.3 73.5
               
Seats won              
ALP 12 9 7 4 2 3 37
LP 15 12 3 3 3 2 38
               
Total 27 21 10 7 5 5 75

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1914

   NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 083 129  814 740  368 207  257 353  182 107  105 979 2 811 515
Enrolled Divisions  920 992  658 436  302 370  227 966  154 560  84 117 2 348 441
               
Votes              
ALP  309 862  238 079  125 017  101 788  50 382  33 323  858 451
LP  283 566  250 180  99 622  76 070  56 728  30 231  796 397
Others 509  31 406 .. .. .. ..  31 915
               
Formal  593 937  519 665  224 639  177 858  107 110  63 554 1 686 763
Informal  14 816  9 714  6 217  4 280  3 567  1 549  40 143
Total  608 753  529 379  230 856  182 138  110 677  65 103 1 726 906
               
Per cent              
ALP 52.2 45.8 55.7 57.2 47.0 52.4 50.9
LP 47.7 48.1 44.3 42.8 53.0 47.6 47.2
Others 0.1 6.0 .. .. .. .. 1.9
               
Formal 97.6 98.2 97.3 97.7 96.8 97.6 97.7
Informal 2.4 1.8 2.7 2.3 3.2 2.4 2.3
Total 66.1 80.4 76.4 79.9 71.6 77.4 73.5
               
Seats won              
ALP 14 12 7 4 2 3 42
LP 13 8 3 3 3 2 32
Others .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
               
Total 27 21 10 7 5 5 75

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1917

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 094 834  819 707  378 296  265 779  168 030  108 681 2 835 327
Enrolled Divisions  932 291  706 160 378 296  231 317  136 310  86 091 2 470 465
               
Votes              
ALP  268 584  271 033  160 448  66 611  35 301  25 574  827 551
NAT  341 231  310 970  169 322  94 568  67 457  37 580 1 021 128
Others  33 854 203 .. .. .. 698  34 755
               
Formal  643 669  582 206  329 770  161 179  102 758  63 852 1 883 434
Informal  19 874  12 371  6 980  5 913  3 885  2 021  51 044
Total  663 543  594 577  336 750  167 092  106 643  65 873 1 934 478
               
Per cent              
ALP 41.7 46.6 48.7 41.3 34.4 40.1 43.9
NAT 53.0 53.4 51.4 58.7 65.7 58.9 54.2
Others 5.3 .. .. .. .. 1.1 1.8
               
Formal 97.0 97.9 97.9 96.5 96.4 96.9 97.4
Informal 3.0 2.1 2.1 3.5 3.6 3.1 2.6
Total 71.2 84.2 89.0 72.2 78.2 76.5 78.3
               
Seats won              
ALP 10 7 4 1 .. .. 22
NAT 17 14 6 6 5 5 53
               
Total 27 21 10 7 5 5 75

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1919

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 079 439  837 408  389 200  268 235  163 544  112 036 2 849 862
Enrolled Divisions 1 035 908  793 710  389 200  268 235  163 544  112 036 2 762 633
               
Votes              
ALP  306 951  225 420  149 588  71 652  39 555  18 078  811 244
NAT  271 188  259 996  157 980  90 267  41 148  39 940  860 519
Ind. Nationalist  8 032  22 786 .. .. ..  1 689  32 507
Nationalist and Farmers  46 730 .. .. .. .. ..  46 730
Farmers and Settlers  16 521 .. ..  2 946 .. ..  19 467
Victorian Farmers' Union ..  79 839 .. .. .. ..  79 839
Primary Producers' Union .. ..  10 885 .. .. ..  10 885
Farmers' Candidate .. .. .. .. ..  2 210  2 210
CP .. .. .. ..  17 753 ..  17 753
Others  17 855  4 388 936  3 592 811 495  28 077
               
Formal  667 277  592 429  319 389  168 457  99 267  62 412 1 909 231
Informal  26 520  14 347  10 840  9 634  3 967  3 304  68 612
Total  693 797  606 776  330 229  178 091  103 234  65 716 1 977 843
               
Per cent              
ALP 46.0 38.1 46.8 42.5 39.9 29.0 42.5
NAT 40.6 43.9 49.5 53.6 41.5 64.0 45.1
Ind. Nationalist 1.2 3.9 .. .. .. 2.7 1.7
Nationalist and Farmers 7.0 .. .. .. .. .. 2.4
Farmers and Settlers 2.5 .. .. 1.8 .. .. 1.0
Victorian Farmers' Union .. 13.5 .. .. .. .. 4.2
Primary Producers' Union .. .. 3.4 .. .. .. 0.6
Farmers' Candidate .. .. .. .. .. 3.5 0.1
CP .. .. .. .. 17.9 .. 0.9
Others 2.7 0.7 0.3 2.1 0.8 0.8 1.5
               
Formal 96.2 97.6 96.7 94.6 96.2 95.0 96.5
Informal 3.8 2.4 3.3 5.4 3.8 5.0 3.5
Total 67.0 76.5 84.9 66.4 63.1 58.7 71.6
               
Seats won              
ALP 14 6 3 2 1 .. 26
NAT 9 9 7 5 2 5 37
Ind. Nationalist .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
Nationalist and Farmers 3 .. .. .. .. .. 3
Farmers and Settlers 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
Victorian Farmers' Union .. 5 .. .. .. .. 5
CP .. .. .. .. 2 .. 2
               
Total 27 21 10 7 5 5 75

 

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1922

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT Aust
                 
Enrolled 1 142 066  875 331  406 228  277 916  166 624  112 259  1 376 2 981 800
Enrolled Divisions 1 015 597  828 684 406 228 277 916  133 590 112 259 1 376 2 775 650
                 
Votes                
ALP  232 211  194 024  132 515  69 712  22 130  14 553 452  665 597
NAT  198 921  151 712  136 709  23 652  22 966  19 960 ..  553 920
LP ..  36 035 ..  37 904 .. .. ..  73 939
CP  65 118  65 341  39 967  6 732  10 007  10 348 ..  197 513
Majority Labor  10 303 .. .. .. .. .. ..  10 303
Others  37 966  12 677  10 576 ..  7 420  3 055 755  72 449
                 
Formal  544 519  459 789  319 767  138 000  62 523  47 916  1 207 1 573 721
Informal  25 823  15 089  16 014  9 911  4 208  3 304 38  74 387
Total  570 342  474 878  335 781  147 911  66 731  51 220  1 245 1 648 108
                 
Per cent                
ALP 42.6 42.2 41.4 50.5 35.4 30.4 37.4 42.3
NAT 36.5 33.0 42.8 17.1 36.7 41.7 .. 35.2
LP .. 7.8 .. 27.5 .. .. .. 4.7
CP 12.0 14.2 12.5 4.9 16.0 21.6 .. 12.6
Majority Labor 1.9 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.7
Others 7.0 2.8 3.3 .. 11.9 6.4 62.6 4.6
                 
Formal 95.5 96.8 95.2 93.3 93.7 93.5 96.9 95.5
Informal 4.5 3.2 4.8 6.7 6.3 6.5 3.1 4.5
Total 56.2 57.3 82.7 53.2 50.0 45.6 90.5 59.4
                 
Seats won                
ALP 13 8 2 4 1 1 1 30
NAT 11 5 7 .. 1 2 .. 26
LP .. 2 .. 3 .. .. .. 5
CP 4 5 1 .. 2 2 .. 14
Others .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
              ..  
Total 28 20 10 7 5 5 1 76

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.

 

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1925

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT Aust
                 
Enrolled 1 267 747  981 230  440 851  303 375  193 035  115 778  1 759 3 303 775
Enrolled Divisions 1 267 747 981 230  407 574 303 375 193 035 115 778 1 759 3 270 498
                 
Votes                
ALP  520 385  401 848  152 778  129 855  68 574  40 187 853 1 314 480
NAT  501 375  341 566  171 849  139 534  31 993  52 080 513 1 238 910
CP  101 283  124 585  35 309 ..  46 738  5 448 ..  313 363
Ind. Labor .. .. 322 .. .. .. .. 322
Others 461  29 900 .. ..  20 568 .. ..  50 929
                 
Formal 1 123 504  897 899  360 258  269 389  167 873  97 715  1 366 2 918 004
Informal  21 389  14 439  12 164  12 218  5 325  5 027 25  70 587
Total 1 144 893  912 338  372 422  281 607  173 198  102 742  1 391 2 988 591
                 
Per cent                
ALP 46.3 44.8 42.4 48.2 40.9 41.1 62.4 45.0
NAT 44.6 38.0 47.7 51.8 19.1 53.3 37.6 42.5
CP 9.0 13.9 9.8 .. 27.8 5.6 .. 10.7
Ind. Labor .. .. 0.1 .. .. .. .. ..
Others .. 3.3 .. .. 12.3 .. .. 1.7
                 
Formal 98.1 98.4 96.7 95.7 96.9 95.1 98.2 97.6
Informal 1.9 1.6 3.3 4.3 3.1 4.9 1.8 2.4
Total 90.3 93.0 91.4 92.8 89.7 88.7 79.1 91.4
                 
Seats won                
ALP 11 7 1 3 1 .. 1 24
NAT 12 8 8 4 1 4 .. 37
CP 5 5 1 .. 2 1 .. 14
Others .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                 
Total 28 20 10 7 5 5 1 76

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.

 

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1928

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT Aust
                 
Enrolled 1 335 660 1 006 463  465 423  319 584  203 146  114 490  2 098 3 446 864
Enrolled Divisions 1 161 402  920 698  272 630 319 584  125 349 114 490 2 098 2 916 251
                 
Votes                
ALP  536 558  334 792  112 982  109 546  45 564  19 063 902 1 159 407
NAT  379 263  336 017  87 430  119 628  33 404  58 780 .. 1 014 522
CP  79 689  94 071  37 951  38 512  21 463 .. ..  271 686
Country Progressive ..  41 713 .. .. .. .. ..  41 713
Others  34 173  37 741 ..  5 081  10 196  21 468 423  109 082
                 
Formal 1 029 683  844 334  238 363  272 767  110 627  99 311  1 325 2 596 410
Informal  52 229  28 058  13 824  28 412  4 365  6 842 45  133 775
Total 1 081 912  872 392  252 187  301 179  114 992  106 153  1 370 2 730 185
                 
Per cent                
ALP 52.1 39.7 47.4 40.2 41.2 19.2 68.1 44.7
NAT 36.8 39.8 36.7 43.9 30.2 59.2 .. 39.1
CP 7.7 11.1 15.9 14.1 19.4 .. .. 10.5
Country Progressive .. 4.9 .. .. .. .. .. 1.6
Others 3.3 4.5 .. 1.9 9.2 21.6 31.9 4.2
                 
Formal 95.2 96.8 94.5 90.6 96.2 93.5 96.7 95.1
Informal 4.8 3.2 5.5 9.4 3.8 6.5 3.3 4.9
Total 93.2 94.8 92.5 94.2 91.7 92.7 65.3 93.6
                 
Seats won                
ALP 14 8 2 4 2 1 1 32
NAT 9 8 6 2 1 3 .. 29
CP 5 3 2 1 2 .. .. 13
Country Progressive .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
Others .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
                 
Total 28 20 10 7 5 5 1 76

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.

 

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1929

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT Aust
                 
Enrolled 1 387 552 1 023 294  479 914  322 747  212 984  116 459  2 098 3 545 048
Enrolled Divisions 1 238 618  893 681 479 914  267 941  121 417 116 459 2 098 3 118 030
                 
Votes                
ALP  587 691  412 595  173 417  129 134  56 654  46 836 .. 1 406 327
NAT  342 063  267 758  189 678  91 863  35 150  49 467 ..  975 979
Ind. Nationalist  65 254  29 919  9 290 ..  7 645 .. ..  112 108
CP  118 334  102 276  46 464  22 882  5 684 .. ..  295 640
Country Progressive ..  27 942 .. .. .. .. ..  27 942
Others  27 945  3 217  17 010 .. 522  12 560 ..  61 254
                 
Formal 1 141 287  843 707  435 859  243 879  105 655  108 863 .. 2 879 250
Informal  33 158  12 069  18 209  10 358  2 439  2 064 ..  78 297
Total 1 174 445  855 776  454 068  254 237  108 094  110 927 .. 2 957 547
                 
Per cent                
ALP 51.5 48.9 39.8 53.0 53.6 43.0 .. 48.8
NAT 30.0 31.7 43.5 37.7 33.3 45.4 .. 33.9
Ind. Nationalist 5.7 3.6 2.1 .. 7.2 .. .. 3.9
CP 10.4 12.1 10.7 9.4 5.4 .. .. 10.3
Country Progressive .. 3.3 .. .. .. .. .. 1.0
Others 2.5 0.4 3.9 .. 0.5 11.5 .. 2.1
                 
Formal 97.2 98.6 96.0 95.9 97.7 98.1 .. 97.4
Informal 2.8 1.4 4.0 4.1 2.3 1.9 .. 2.6
Total 94.5 95.8 94.6 94.9 89.0 95.3 .. 94.9
                 
Seats won                
ALP (a) 20 13 3 5 2 3 1 47
NAT 2 3 5 2 1 1 .. 14
Ind. Nationalist 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
CP 4 2 2 .. 2 .. .. 10
Country Progressive .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
Others .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
                 
Total 28 20 10 7 5 5 1 76

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.
(a) NT member elected unopposed so the number enrolled are excluded from the Australian total for enrolled divisions.

 

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1931

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT Aust
                 
Enrolled 1 433 152 1 050 024  495 855  329 389  220 669  120 865  2 242 3 652 196
Enrolled Divisions 1 433 152 1 002 938  394 231 329 389  177 498 120 865 2 242 3 460 315
                 
Votes                
Federal Labor  214 973  319 151  141 443  84 241  63 252  36 453 747  860 260
UAP  475 658  451 925  125 550 ..  38 715  63 961 .. 1 155 809
CP  229 375  89 557  36 222 ..  33 390 .. ..  388 544
NSW (Lang) Labor  326 460 448  2 819  5 582 .. .. ..  335 309
Emergency Committee .. .. ..  174 288 .. .. ..  174 288
Communist  3 138  4 718 .. 655 .. .. ..  8 511
Others  63 263  66 315  54 135  34 214  21 547  10 586 734  250 794
                 
Formal 1 312 867  932 114  360 169  298 980  156 904  111 000  1 481 3 173 515
Informal  48 824  26 998  10 689  16 790  5 668  5 471 37  114 477
Total 1 361 691  959 112  370 858  315 770  162 572  116 471  1 518 3 287 992
                 
Per cent                
Federal Labor 16.4 34.2 39.3 28.2 40.3 32.8 50.4 27.1
UAP 36.2 48.5 34.9 .. 24.7 57.6 .. 36.4
CP 17.5 9.6 10.1 .. 21.3 .. .. 12.2
NSW (Lang) Labor 24.9 .. 0.8 1.9 .. .. .. 10.6
Emergency Committee .. .. .. 58.3 .. .. .. 5.5
Communist 0.2 0.5 .. 0.2 .. .. .. 0.3
Others 4.8 7.1 15.0 11.4 13.7 9.5 49.6 7.9
                 
Formal 96.4 97.2 97.1 94.7 96.5 95.3 97.6 96.5
Informal 3.6 2.8 2.9 5.3 3.5 4.7 2.4 3.5
Total 95.0 95.6 94.1 95.9 91.6 96.4 67.7 95.0
                 
Seats won                
Federal Labor 3 4 5 1 1 .. 1 15
UAP 13 12 2 .. 2 5 .. 34
CP 8 4 2 .. 2 .. .. 16
NSW (Lang) Labor 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
Emergency Committee .. .. .. 6 .. .. .. 6
Others .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
                 
Total 28 20 10 7 5 5 1 76

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.

 

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1934

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT Aust
                 
Enrolled 1 531 429 1 104 445  547 421  349 010  241 103  129 269  2 410 3 905 087
Enrolled Divisions 1 531 429 1 104 445  547 421  349 010  202 865  129 269  2 410 3 866 849
                 
Votes                
Federal Labor  132 779  370 885  235 904  106 308  66 441  39 934 850  953 101
UAP  479 638  420 593  178 448 .. ..  55 811 .. 1 134 490
Nationalist .. .. .. ..  36 488 .. ..  36 488
WA Nationalist .. .. .. ..  6 713 .. ..  6 713
CP  205 898  55 316  51 182 ..  55 923  2 086 ..  370 405
Australian Country ..  77 563 .. .. .. .. ..  77 563
LCL .. .. ..  142 583 .. .. ..  142 583
NSW (Lang) Labor  509 615 .. 865 .. .. .. ..  510 480
Social Credit  66 989  24 375  23 233  26 696  11 516  13 780 ..  166 589
Communist  21 248  14 986  10 254  1 011 .. .. ..  47 499
Others  2 344  55 222  4 423  33 970  3 015  7 350  1 011  107 335
                 
Formal 1 418 511 1 018 940  504 309  310 568  180 096  118 961  1 861 3 553 246
Informal  48 801  31 348  13 569  20 943  6 837  4 840 37  126 375
Total 1 467 312 1 050 288  517 878  331 511  186 933  123 801  1 898 3 679 621
                 
Per cent                
Federal Labor 9.4 36.4 46.8 34.2 36.9 33.6 45.7 26.8
UAP 33.8 41.3 35.4 .. .. 46.9 .. 31.9
Nationalist .. .. .. .. 20.3 .. .. 1.0
WA Nationalist .. .. .. .. 3.7 .. .. 0.2
CP 14.5 5.4 10.2 .. 31.1 1.8 .. 10.4
Australian Country .. 7.6 .. .. .. .. .. 2.2
LCL .. .. .. 45.9 .. .. .. 4.0
NSW (Lang) Labor 35.9 .. 0.2 .. .. .. .. 14.4
Social Credit 4.7 2.4 4.6 8.6 6.4 11.6 .. 4.7
Communist 1.5 1.5 2.0 0.3 .. .. .. 1.3
Others 0.2 5.4 0.9 10.9 1.7 6.2 54.3 3.0
                 
Formal 96.7 97.0 97.4 93.7 96.3 96.1 98.1 96.6
Informal 3.3 3.0 2.6 6.3 3.7 3.9 1.9 3.4
Total 95.8 95.1 94.6 95.0 92.2 95.8 78.8 95.2
                 
Seats won                
Federal Labor 1 6 5 1 2 3 .. 18
UAP 11 11 3 .. .. 2 .. 27
Nationalist .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
CP 7 1 2 .. 2 .. .. 12
Australian Country .. 2 .. .. .. .. .. 2
LCL .. .. .. 5 .. .. .. 5
NSW (Lang) Labor 9 .. .. .. .. .. .. 9
Others .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
                 
Total 28 20 10 6 5 5 1 75

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.

 

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1937

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT Aust
                 
Enrolled 1 596 342 1 148 562  583 321  362 565  255 212  134 036  3 186 4 083 224
Enrolled Divisions 1 486 831 1 026 055  583 321  362 565  255 212  134 036  3 186 3 851 206
                 
Votes                
ALP  635 511  381 042  233 612  131 310  111 514  62 748 .. 1 555 737
UAP  492 135  382 736  113 191  132 121  62 927  56 938 .. 1 240 048
CP  202 390 ..  127 637  35 559  49 193 .. ..  414 779
Federal Country ..  24 179 .. .. .. .. ..  24 179
State Country ..  121 321 .. .. .. .. ..  121 321
Social Credit  15 574  6 884  56 374 .. .. 600 ..  79 432
Communist ..  4 630  12 523 .. .. .. ..  17 153
Others  58 754  47 745 ..  34 247  5 166  4 780  2 521  153 213
                 
Formal 1 404 364  968 537  543 337  333 237  228 800  125 066  2 521 3 605 862
Informal  33 052  18 692  14 739  17 515  8 317  3 613 32  95 960
Total 1 437 416  987 229  558 076  350 752  237 117  128 679  2 553 3 701 822
                 
Per cent                
ALP 45.3 39.3 43.0 39.4 48.7 50.2 .. 43.1
UAP 35.0 39.5 20.8 39.7 27.5 45.5 .. 34.4
CP 14.4 .. 23.5 10.7 21.5 .. .. 11.5
Federal Country .. 2.5 .. .. .. .. .. 0.7
State Country .. 12.5 .. .. .. .. .. 3.4
Social Credit 1.1 0.7 10.4 .. .. 0.5 .. 2.2
Communist .. 0.5 2.3 .. .. .. .. 0.5
Others 4.2 4.9 .. 10.3 2.3 3.8 100.0 4.2
                 
Formal 97.7 98.1 97.4 95.0 96.5 97.2 98.7 97.4
Informal 2.3 1.9 2.6 5.0 3.5 2.8 1.3 2.6
Total 96.7 96.2 95.7 96.7 92.9 96.0 80.1 96.1
                 
Seats won                
ALP 11 7 5 1 2 3 .. 29
UAP 10 9 2 4 1 2 .. 28
CP 6 .. 3 1 2 .. .. 12
Federal Country .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
State Country .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. 3
Ind. UAP 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Others .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
                 
Total 28 20 10 6 5 5 1 75

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.

 

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1940

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT Aust
                 
Enrolled 1 667 056 1 190 566  602 684  375 203  265 855  137 982  5 737 4 245 083
Enrolled Divisions 1 667 056 1 190 566  602 684  375 203  222 955  137 982  5 737 4 202 183
                 
Votes                
ALP  540 055  486 884  255 063  137 633  77 468  59 838 .. 1 556 941
UAP  416 962  385 186  128 246  115 727  60 273  65 394 .. 1 171 788
CP  177 853 ..  142 091  60 332  49 416 .. ..  429 692
Liberal Country ..  51 223 .. .. .. .. ..  51 223
United Country ..  30 567 .. .. .. .. ..  30 567
Non-Communist Labor  202 721 .. .. .. .. .. ..  202 721
State Labor  101 191 .. .. .. .. .. ..  101 191
Others  90 974  164 244  28 358  32 421  15 414  1 452  4 175  337 038
                 
Formal 1 529 756 1 118 104  553 758  346 113  202 571  126 684  4 175 3 881 161
Informal  46 193  20 322  12 156  12 887  6 363  4 102 88  102 111
Total 1 575 949 1 138 426  565 914  359 000  208 934  130 786  4 263 3 983 272
                 
Per cent                
ALP 35.3 43.5 46.1 39.8 38.2 47.2 .. 40.1
UAP 27.3 34.5 23.2 33.4 29.8 51.6 .. 30.2
CP 11.6 .. 25.7 17.4 24.4 .. .. 11.1
Liberal Country .. 4.6 .. .. .. .. .. 1.3
United Country .. 2.7 .. .. .. .. .. 0.8
Non-Communist Labor 13.3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5.2
State Labor 6.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2.6
Others 6.0 14.7 5.1 9.4 7.6 1.2 100.0 8.7
                 
Formal 97.1 98.2 97.8 96.4 97.0 96.9 97.9 97.4
Informal 2.9 1.8 2.2 3.6 3.0 3.1 2.1 2.6
Total 94.5 95.6 93.9 95.7 93.7 94.8 74.3 94.8
                 
Seats won                
ALP 12 9 6 1 2 2 .. 32
UAP 8 6 2 3 1 3 .. 23
CP 4 .. 2 2 2 .. .. 10
Liberal Country .. 2 .. .. .. .. .. 2
United Country .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
Non-Communist Labor 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
Others .. 2 .. .. .. .. 1 3
                 
Total 28 20 10 6 5 5 1 75

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.

 

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1943

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT Aust
                 
Enrolled 1 741 406 1 275 790  632 250  398 467  275 312  143 412  4 190 4 470 827
Enrolled Divisions 1 682 276 1 275 790  632 250  398 467  275 312  143 412  4 190 4 411 697
                 
Votes                
ALP  846 885  518 600  279 372  203 784  143 773  66 164 682 2 059 260
State Labor  29 752 .. .. .. .. .. ..  29 752
UAP  261 117  310 780 .. ..  34 771  55 082 ..  661 750
CP  135 988 85 270 .. ..  39 263 .. ..  260 521
Liberal Democrats  42 149 .. .. .. .. .. ..  42 149
LCL .. .. ..  145 665 .. .. ..  145 665
Country-National .. ..  166 419 .. .. .. ..  166 419
Queensland Country .. ..  61 196 .. .. .. ..  61 196
One Parliament for Aust.  71 101  1 119  14 892 .. .. .. ..  87 112
Communist  19 634  23 683  20 629  9 840  6 641  1 389 ..  81 816
Others  167 713  256 562  41 928  15 352  34 472  11 506  1 738  529 271
                 
Formal 1 574 339 1 196 014  584 436  374 641  258 920  134 141  2 420 4 124 911
Informal  49 704  33 521  13 818  11 519  9 341  4 975 58  122 936
Total 1 624 043 1 229 535  598 254  386 160  268 261  139 116  2 478 4 247 847
                 
Per cent                
ALP 53.8 43.4 47.8 54.4 55.5 49.3 28.2 49.9
State Labor 1.9 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.7
UAP 16.6 26.0 .. .. 13.4 41.1 .. 16.0
CP 8.6 7.1 .. .. 15.2 .. .. 6.3
Liberal Democrats 2.7 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.0
LCL .. .. .. 38.9 .. .. .. 3.5
Country-National .. .. 28.5 .. .. .. .. 4.0
Queensland Country .. .. 10.5 .. .. .. .. 1.5
One Parliament for Aust. 4.5 0.1 2.5 .. .. .. .. 2.1
Communist 1.3 2.0 3.5 2.6 2.6 1.0 .. 2.0
Others 10.7 21.5 7.2 4.1 13.3 8.6 71.8 12.8
                 
Formal 96.9 97.3 97.7 97.0 96.5 96.4 97.7 97.1
Informal 3.1 2.7 2.3 3.0 3.5 3.6 2.3 2.9
Total 96.5 96.4 94.6 96.9 97.4 97.0 59.1 96.3
                 
Seats won                
ALP 21 9 6 5 5 3 .. 49
UAP 4 6 .. .. .. 2 .. 12
CP 3 3 2 .. .. .. .. 8
LCL .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. 1
Country-National .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
Queensland Country .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
Others .. 2 .. .. .. .. 1 3
                 
Total 28 20 10 6 5 5 1 75

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.

 

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1946

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT Aust
                 
Total Enrolled 1 858 749 1 345 537  660 316  420 361  300 337  154 553  4 164 4 744 017
                 
Votes                
ALP  880 493  592 000  256 370  210 862  148 473  71 755 677 2 160 630
Lang Labor  69 138 .. .. .. .. .. ..  69 138
LP  512 051  466 734  121 877 ..  76 852  64 136 .. 1 241 650
CP  188 905  116 446  131 697 ..  27 689 .. ..  464 737
LCL .. ..  28 999  161 170 .. .. ..  190 169
Services Party of Aust.  6 130  2 375  43 338 ..  2 157 .. ..  54 000
NT Labor .. .. .. .. .. .. 924 924
Communist  25 356  15 188  11 546  10 717  2 004 .. ..  64 811
Others  31 970  43 370  1 668  4 252  13 745  5 281  1 422  101 708
                 
Formal 1 714 043 1 236 113  595 495  387 001  270 920  141 172  3 023 4 347 767
Informal  43 107  25 261  16 675  12 300  8 146  3 708 30  109 227
Total 1 757 150 1 261 374  612 170  399 301  279 066  144 880  3 053 4 456 994
                 
Per cent                
ALP 51.4 47.9 43.1 54.5 54.8 50.8 22.4 49.7
Lang Labor 4.0 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.6
LP 29.9 37.8 20.5 .. 28.4 45.4 .. 28.6
CP 11.0 9.4 22.1 .. 10.2 .. .. 10.7
LCL .. .. 4.9 41.6 .. .. .. 4.4
Services Party of Aust. 0.4 0.2 7.3 .. 0.8 .. .. 1.2
NT Labor .. .. .. .. .. .. 30.6 ..
Communist 1.5 1.2 1.9 2.8 0.7 .. .. 1.5
Others 1.9 3.5 0.3 1.1 5.1 3.7 47.0 2.3
                 
Formal 97.5 98.0 97.3 96.9 97.1 97.4 99.0 97.5
Informal 2.5 2.0 2.7 3.1 2.9 2.6 1.0 2.5
Total 94.5 93.7 92.7 95.0 92.9 93.7 73.3 93.9
                 
Seats won                
ALP 19 8 5 4 4 3 .. 43
Lang Labor 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
LP 5 7 1 .. .. 2 .. 15
CP 3 4 4 .. 1 .. .. 12
LCL .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. 2
Others .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1 2
                 
Total 28 20 10 6 5 5 1 75

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.

 

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1949

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 1 916 746 1 369 821 697 029 434 320 315 771 161 540 6 586 11 841 4 913 654
 
Votes
ALP 849 033 604 793 255 036 204 277 133 701 70 248 2 303 4 823 2 124 214
LP (a) 672 175 535 214 203 178 200 215 122 264 80 748 .. 2 510 1 816 304
CP (b) 199 550 106 190 160 203 .. 34 406 .. .. .. 500 349
Others 89 894 45 967 26 600 6 565 4 153 .. 2 893 3 841 179 913
 
Formal 1 810 652 1 292 164 645 017 411 057 294 524 150 996 5 196 11 174 4 620 780
Informal 37 920 21 630 13 590 9 380 6 805 4 065 122 68 93 580
Total 1 848 572 1 313 794 658 607 420 437 301 329 155 061 5 318 11 242 4 714 360
 
Per cent
ALP 46.9 46.8 39.5 49.7 45.4 46.5 44.3 43.2 46.0
LP (a) 37.1 41.4 31.5 48.7 41.5 53.5 .. 22.5 39.3
CP (b) 11.0 8.2 24.8 .. 11.7 .. .. .. 10.8
Others 5.0 3.6 4.1 1.6 1.4 .. 55.7 34.4 3.9
Formal 97.9 98.4 97.9 97.8 97.7 97.4 97.7 99.4 98.0
Informal 2.1 1.6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.6 2.3 0.6 2.0
Total 96.4 95.9 94.5 96.8 95.4 96.0 80.7 94.9 95.9
 
Seats won
ALP 23 13 3 4 3 1 1 .. 48
LP (a) 16 17 9 6 3 4 .. .. 55
CP (b) 8 3 6 .. 2 .. .. .. 19
Others .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
                   
Total 47 33 18 10 8 5 1 1 123

Note: Australian totals include the members for ACT and NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1966 and 1968 respectively.
(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia.
(b) Includes CDL in Western Australia.

 

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1951

NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 1 941 327 1 388 116 710 518 440 454 318 260 164 000 6 516 12 774 4 981 965
Enrolled Divisions 1 941 327 1 388 116 672 049 395 582 287 349 164 000 6 516 12 774 4 867 713
 
Votes
ALP 898 883 644 153 257 099 184 044 116 573 74 088 3 213 5 905 2 183 958
LP (a) 713 300 571 398 193 559 188 429 108 599 79 514 .. 2 287 1 857 086
CP (b) 184 831 67 831 149 118 .. 41 933 .. 1 085 .. 444 798
Others 32 287 27 547 27 202 3 699 1 812 .. 717 3 638 96 902
 
Formal 1 829 301 1 310 929 626 978 376 172 268 917 153 602 5 015 11 830 4 582 744
Informal 34 938 21 410 12 355 7 910 6 928 4 966 95 69 88 671
Total 1 864 239 1 332 339 639 333 384 082 275 845 158 568 5 110 11 899 4 671 415
 
Per cent
ALP 49.1 49.1 41.0 48.9 43.3 48.2 64.1 49.9 47.7
LP (a) 39.0 43.6 30.9 50.1 40.4 51.8 .. 19.3 40.5
CP (b) 10.1 5.2 23.8 .. 15.6 .. 21.6 .. 9.7
Others 1.8 2.1 4.3 1.0 0.7 .. 14.3 30.8 2.1
 
Formal 98.1 98.4 98.1 97.9 97.5 96.9 98.1 99.4 98.1
Informal 1.9 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.5 3.1 1.9 0.6 1.9
Total 96.0 96.0 95.1 97.1 96.0 96.7 78.4 93.2 96.0
 
Seats won
ALP 24 15 4 5 3 1 1 1 54
LP (a) 16 15 9 5 3 4 .. .. 52
CP (b) 7 3 5 .. 2 .. .. .. 17
                   
Total 47 33 18 10 8 5 1 1 123

Note: Australian totals include the members for ACT and NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1966 and 1968 respectively.
(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia.
(b) Includes CDL in Western Australia.

 

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1954

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 1 985 267 1 415 392 733 054 455 872 334 353 172 530 6 869 14 920 5 118 257
Enrolled Divisions 1 861 999 1 336 025 733 054 369 796 334 353 172 530 6 869 14 920 4 829 546
 
Votes
ALP 923 469 636 911 295 424 192 446 150 197 81 651 4 021 8 762 2 292 881
LP (a) 619 643 572 233 223 406 150 708 108 575 82 243 .. 4 799 1 761 607
CP (b) 146 417 43 390 152 408 .. 45 956 .. 1 163 .. 389 334
Others 75 939 13 701 24 598 5 888 11 399 688 .. 405 132 616
 
Formal 1 765 468 1 266 235 695 834 349 042 316 127 164 582 5 184 13 966 4 576 438
Informal 23 629 14 897 7 787 8 812 5 561 1 597 115 108 62 506
Total 1 789 097 1 281 132 703 621 357 854 321 688 166 179 5 299 14 074 4 638 944
 
Per cent
ALP 52.3 50.3 42.5 55.1 47.5 49.6 77.6 62.7 50.1
LP (a) 35.1 45.2 32.1 43.2 34.3 50.0 .. 34.4 38.5
CP (b) 8.3 3.4 21.9 .. 14.5 .. 22.4 .. 8.5
Others 4.3 1.1 3.5 1.7 3.6 0.4 .. 2.9 2.9
 
Formal 98.7 98.8 98.9 97.5 98.3 99.0 97.8 99.2 98.7
Informal 1.3 1.2 1.1 2.5 1.7 1.0 2.2 0.8 1.3
Total 96.1 95.9 96.0 96.8 96.2 96.3 77.1 94.3 96.1
 
Seats won
ALP 25 15 5 6 4 2 1 1 59
LP (a) 15 15 8 4 2 3 .. .. 47
CP (b) 7 3 5 .. 2 .. .. .. 17
                   
Total 47 33 18 10 8 5 1 1 123

Note: Australian totals include the members for ACT and NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1966 and 1968 respectively.
(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia.
(b) Includes CDL in Western Australia.

 

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1955

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT (a) ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 1 996 381 1 444 035 752 645 462 747 343 013 173 622 6 476 16 181 5 195 100
Enrolled Divisions 1 824 161 1 444 035 667 738 462 747 191 490 173 622 .. 16 181 4 779 974
 
Votes
ALP 836 592 493 509 258 994 208 310 91 151 73 273 .. 9 588 1 971 417
LP (b) 652 167 549 985 196 214 197 060 72 385 78 674 .. 5 263 1 751 748
CP (c) 145 567 72 877 129 001 .. .. .. .. .. 347 445
ACL .. 209 678 .. 11 225 .. 6 180 .. .. 227 083
Others 53 576 3 280 31 577 10 182 12 075 2 003 .. .. 112 693
 
Formal 1 687 902 1 329 329 615 786 426 777 175 611 160 130 .. 14 851 4 410 386
Informal 48 946 36 054 13 719 18 050 6 431 7 039 .. 126 130 365
Total 1 736 848 1 365 383 629 505 444 827 182 042 167 169 .. 14 977 4 540 751
 
Per cent
ALP 49.6 37.1 42.1 48.8 51.9 45.8 .. 64.6 44.7
LP (b) 38.6 41.4 31.9 46.2 41.2 49.1 .. 35.4 39.7
CP (c) 8.6 5.5 20.9 .. .. .. .. .. 7.9
ACL .. 15.8 .. 2.6 .. 3.9 . .. 5.1
Others 3.2 0.2 5.1 2.4 6.9 1.3 .. .. 2.6
 
Formal 97.2 97.4 97.8 95.9 96.5 95.8 .. 99.2 97.1
Informal 2.8 2.6 2.2 4.1 3.5 4.2 .. 0.8 2.9
Total 95.2 94.6 94.3 96.1 95.1 96.3 .. 92.6 95.0
 
Seats won
ALP 21 10 5 6 3 2 1 1 49
LP (b) 17 20 8 5 4 3 .. .. 57
CP (c) 8 3 5 .. 2 .. .. .. 18
                   
Total 46 33 18 11 9 5 1 1 124

Note: Australian totals include the members for ACT and NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1966 and 1968 respectively.
(a) ALP candidate elected unopposed.
(b) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia.
(c) Includes CDL in Western Australia. Two candidates elected unopposed.

 

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1958

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 2 064 304 1 504 910 784 354 490 930 361 409 178 717 7 678 20 563 5 412 865
 
Votes
ALP 900 483 555 470 270 676 217 727 116 302 77 232 4 153 11 980 2 154 023
LP (a) 685 614 531 404 224 449 205 810 138 467 73 436 .. 4 383 1 863 563
CP (b) 183 187 103 735 140 093 .. 38 305 .. .. .. 465 320
DLP (c) 106 805 207 247 80 035 27 703 34 944 12 989 .. .. 469 723
Others 33 992 7 533 7 158 6 973 4 475 1 249 1 469 2 534 65 383
 
Formal 1 910 081 1 405 389 722 411 458 213 332 493 164 906 5 622 18 897 5 018 012
Informal 55 041 35 114 22 532 15 619 12 304 7 005 221 251 148 088
Total 1 965 122 1 440 503 744 943 473 832 344 798 171 911 5 843 19 148 5 166 100
 
Per cent
ALP 47.1 39.5 37.5 47.5 35.0 46.8 73.9 63.4 42.9
LP (a) 35.9 37.8 31.1 44.9 41.6 44.5 .. 23.2 37.1
CP (b) 9.6 7.4 19.4 .. 11.5 .. .. .. 9.3
DLP (c) 5.6 14.8 11.1 6.0 10.5 7.9 .. .. 9.4
Others 1.8 0.5 1.0 1.5 1.3 0.8 26.1 13.4 1.3
 
Formal 97.2 97.6 97.0 96.7 96.4 95.9 96.2 98.7 97.1
Informal 2.8 2.4 3.0 3.3 3.6 4.1 3.8 1.3 2.9
Total 95.2 95.7 95.0 96.5 95.4 96.2 76.1 93.1 95.4
 
Seats won
ALP 22 10 3 6 1 3 1 1 47
LP (a) 16 18 10 5 7 2 .. .. 58
CP (b) 8 5 5 .. 1 .. .. .. 19
                   
Total 46 33 18 11 9 5 1 1 124

Note: Australian totals include the members for ACT and NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1966 and 1968 respectively.
(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia.
(b) Includes CDL in Western Australia.
(c) Includes QLP in Queensland.

 

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1961

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 2 146 793 1 586 701 826 128 521 490 384 917 185 332 12 131 28 672 5 692 364
 
Votes
ALP 1 041 238 615 693 365 930 253 225 144 188 92 655 4 659 17 144 2 534 702
LP (a) 617 132 515 792 205 457 195 341 161 662 66 354 .. 9 263 1 771 001
CP (b) 187 444 111 637 126 316 .. 21 078 .. .. .. 446 475
DLP (c) 108 471 223 512 57 487 31 457 23 153 12 882 .. .. 456 962
Others 39 356 13 816 6 291 5 660 2 806 .. 4 468 .. 72 397
 
Formal 1 993 641 1 480 450 761 481 485 683 352 887 171 891 9 127 26 377 5 281 537
Informal 49 536 34 558 21 195 15 629 11 720 5 679 343 351 139 011
Total 2 043 177 1 515 008 782 676 501 312 364 607 177 570 9 470 26 728 5 420 548
 
Per cent
ALP 52.2 41.6 48.1 52.1 40.9 53.9 51.0 64.9 48.0
LP (a) 31.0 34.8 27.0 40.2 45.8 38.6 .. 35.1 33.5
CP (b) 9.4 7.5 16.6 .. 6.0 .. .. .. 8.5
DLP (c) 5.4 15.1 7.5 6.5 6.6 7.5 .. .. 8.7
Others 2.0 0.9 0.8 1.2 0.8 .. 49.0 .. 1.4
 
Formal 97.6 97.7 97.3 96.9 96.8 96.8 96.4 98.7 97.4
Informal 2.4 2.3 2.7 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.6 1.3 2.6
Total 95.2 95.5 94.7 96.1 94.7 95.7 78.1 93.2 95.2
 
Seats won
ALP 27 10 11 6 3 3 1 1 62
LP (a) 12 18 3 5 5 2 .. .. 45
CP (b) 7 5 4 .. 1 .. .. .. 17
                   
Total 46 33 18 11 9 5 1 1 124

Note: Australian totals include the members for ACT and NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1966 and 1968 respectively.
(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia.
(b) Includes CDL in Western Australia.
(c) Includes QLP in Queensland.

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1963

  NSW Vic Qld SA  WA Tas NT (a)  ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 2 215 883 1 618 995 855 473 541 536 402 483  190 547 14 660  36 018 5 875 595
Enrolled divisions 2 215 883 1 618 995 855 473 541 536 402 483  190 547 ..  36 018 5 860 935

 

Votes

ALP 987 228 620 253 369 570 270 956 146 596  94 581  .. 17 984 2 507 168
LP (b) 766 688 600 306 228 197 183 490 178 651  73 491  .. 14 748 2 045 571
CP 203 444 116 790 145 610 .. 23 654  ..  .. .. 489 498
DLP 91 646 190 254 50 421 46 507 16 997  11 591  .. .. 407 416
Others 27 189 8 962 3 820 8 219 8 538  1 064  .. .. 57 792
 
Formal 2 076 195 1 536 565 797 618 509 172 374 436  180 727  .. 32 732 5 507 445
Informal 34 830 22 771 18 130 13 963 9 277  2 293  .. 701 101 965
Total 2 111 025 1 559 336 815 748 523 135 383 713  183 020  .. 33 433 5 609 410
 

Per cent

ALP 47.5 40.4 46.3 53.2 39.2  52.3  .. 54.9 45.5
LP (b) 36.9 39.1 28.6 36.0 47.7  40.7  .. 45.1 37.1
CP 9.8 7.6 18.3 .. 6.3  ..  .. .. 8.9
DLP 4.4 12.4 6.3 9.1 4.5  6.4  .. .. 7.4
Others 1.3 0.6 0.5 1.6 2.3  0.6  .. .. 1.0
 
Formal 98.4 98.5 97.8 97.3 97.6  98.7  .. 97.9 98.2
Informal 1.6 1.5 2.2 2.7 2.4  1.3  .. 2.1 1.8
Total 95.3 96.3 95.4 96.6 95.3  96.0  .. 92.8 95.7
 

Seats won

ALP 20 10 8 6 3  3  1 1 52
LP (b) 17 18 6 5 4  2  .. .. 52
CP 9 5 4 .. 2  ..  .. .. 20
                   
Total 46 33 18 11 9  5  1 1 124

Note: Australian totals include the members for ACT and NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1966 and 1968 respectively.
(a) ALP candidate elected unopposed.
(b) Includes LCP in Victoria and LCL in South Australia.

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1966

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 2 308 775 1 702 864 900 492 585 465 433 097 197 666 17 395 48 127 6 193 881
 
Votes
ALP 862 631 548 743 354 674 222 828 168 257 96 246 6 734 22 721 2 282 834
LP (a) 862 407 622 708 253 663 296 923 160 894 78 684 .. 16 685 2 291 964
CP 226 355 130 468 165 358 .. 32 524 .. 7 221 .. 561 926
DLP 96 102 197 026 63 175 19 281 28 502 11 132 .. 2 193 417 411
Others 69 981 66 619 5 365 8 089 2 875 289 .. 2 396 155 614
 
Formal 2 117 476 1 565 564 842 235 547 121 393 052 186 351 13 955 43 995 5 709 749
Informal 69 340 60 779 15 595 16 220 16 518 2 849 500 777 182 578
Total 2 186 816 1 626 343 857 830 563 341 409 570 189 200 14 455 44 772 5 892 327
 
Per cent
ALP 40.7 35.1 42.1 40.7 42.8 51.6 48.3 51.6 40.0
LP (a) 40.7 39.8 30.2 54.3 40.9 42.2 .. 37.9 40.1
CP 10.7 8.3 19.6 .. 8.3 .. 51.7 .. 9.8
DLP 4.5 12.6 7.5 3.5 7.3 6.0 .. 5.0 7.3
Others 3.3 4.3 0.6 1.5 0.7 0.2 .. 5.4 2.7
 
Formal 96.8 96.3 98.2 97.1 96.0 98.5 96.5 98.3 96.9
Informal 3.2 3.7 1.8 2.9 4.0 1.5 3.5 1.7 3.1
Total 94.7 95.5 95.3 96.2 94.6 95.7 83.1 93.0 95.1
 
Seats won
ALP 17 8 6 3 3 3 .. 1 41
LP (a) 20 19 8 8 4 2 .. .. 61
CP 9 5 4 .. 2 .. 1 .. 21
Others .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
                   
Total 46 33 18 11 9 5 1 1 124

Note: Australian totals include the member for NT even though they did not have full voting rights until 1968.
(a) Includes LCL in South Australia.

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1969

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 2 438 677 1 809 549 953 564 624 626 484 128 211 220 21 816 63 293 6 606 873
 
Votes
ALP 1 074 916 689 515 430 403 303 419 222 709 105 556 5 204 39 070 2 870 792
LP (a) 760 612 626 474 245 159 245 287 160 473 72 490 .. 15 492 2 125 987
CP 220 539 113 958 152 041 .. 28 413 .. 8 281 .. 523 232
DLP 75 905 180 205 60 841 17 930 24 461 8 635 .. .. 367 977
AP 25 590 13 473 1 550 4 637 4 676 1 069 .. 2 651 53 646
Others 96 626 44 249 2 592 7 884 4 355 12 672 3 629 477 172 484
 
Formal 2 254 188 1 667 874 892 586 579 157 445 087 200 422 17 114 57 690 6 114 118
Informal 53 811 56 724 11 463 20 562 11 699 3 538 613 1 083 159 493
Total 2 307 999 1 724 598 904 049 599 719 456 786 203 960 17 727 58 773 6 273 611
 
Per cent
ALP 47.7 41.3 48.2 52.4 50.0 52.7 30.4 67.7 47.0
LP (a) 33.7 37.6 27.5 42.4 36.1 36.2 .. 26.9 34.8
CP 9.8 6.8 17.0 .. 6.4 .. 48.4 .. 8.6
DLP 3.4 10.8 6.8 3.1 5.5 4.3 .. .. 6.0
AP 1.1 0.8 0.2 0.8 1.1 0.5 .. 4.6 0.9
Others 4.3 2.7 0.3 1.4 1.0 6.3 21.2 0.8 2.8
 
Formal 97.7 96.7 98.7 96.6 97.4 98.3 96.5 98.2 97.5
Informal 2.3 3.3 1.3 3.4 2.6 1.7 3.5 1.8 2.5
Total 94.6 95.3 94.8 96.0 94.4 96.6 81.3 92.9 95.0
 
Seats won
ALP 22 11 7 8 6 4 .. 1 59
LP (a) 15 18 7 4 1 1 .. .. 46
CP 8 5 4 .. 2 .. 1 .. 20
                   
Total 45 34 18 12 9 5 1 1 125

(a) Includes LCL in South Australia.

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1972

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 2 581 069 1 929 494 1 022 022 671 081 537 240 219 644 29 929 83 591 7 074 070
 
Votes
ALP 1 252 047 854 201 449 620 317 646 226 398 123 814 9 676 40 147 3 273 549
LP (a) 722 937 606 273 242 752 259 341 193 060 73 166 .. 17 556 2 115 085
CP 235 132 134 158 187 057 13 991 40 831 .. 11 657 .. 622 826
DLP 84 322 150 824 53 319 23 052 22 054 10 086 .. 2 758 346 415
AP 80 662 38 743 15 741 6 418 5 618 1 076 1 129 10 529 159 916
Others 36 492 22 331 4 412 6 918 3 008 1 915 2 170 6 013 83 259
 
Formal 2 411 592 1 806 530 952 901 627 366 490 969 210 057 24 632 77 003 6 601 050
Informal 46 750 43 456 19 443 16 845 13 328 3 393 1 176 1 806 146 197
Total 2 458 342 1 849 986 972 341 644 211 504 297 213 450 25 808 78 809 6 747 244
 
Per cent
ALP 51.9 47.3 47.2 50.6 46.1 58.9 39.3 52.1 49.6
LP (a) 30.0 33.6 25.5 41.3 39.3 34.8 .. 22.8 32.0
CP 9.8 7.4 19.6 2.2 8.3 .. 47.3 .. 9.4
DLP 3.5 8.3 5.6 3.7 4.5 4.8 .. 3.6 5.2
AP 3.3 2.1 1.7 1.0 1.1 0.5 4.6 13.7 2.4
Others 1.5 1.2 0.5 1.1 0.6 0.9 8.8 7.8 1.3
 
Formal 98.1 97.7 98.0 97.4 97.4 98.4 95.4 97.7 97.8
Informal 1.9 2.3 2.0 2.6 2.6 1.6 4.6 2.3 2.2
Total 95.2 95.9 95.1 96.0 93.9 97.2 86.2 94.3 95.4
 
Seats won
ALP 28 14 8 7 4 5 .. 1 67
LP (a) 10 14 6 5 3 .. .. .. 38
CP 7 6 4 .. 2 .. 1 .. 20
                   
Total 45 34 18 12 9 5 1 1 125

(a) Includes LCL in South Australia.

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1974

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 2 834 558 2 161 474 1 154 762 750 308 612 016 246 596 36 480 102 728 7 898 922
 
Votes
ALP 1 400 255 970 236 476 710 341 563 261 107 128 787 13 397 52 055 3 644 110
LP (a) 887 202 738 236 330 365 256 904 233 240 103 701 .. 33 320 2 582 968
CP (b) 282 169 151 707 255 659 28 903 60 325 .. 14 514 3 300 796 577
AP 77 507 50 025 18 808 14 267 7 016 423 .. 4 130 172 176
DLP .. 104 974 .. .. .. .. .. .. 104 974
LM .. .. .. 57 817 .. .. .. .. 57 817
Others 10 959 12 082 1 741 2 669 1 726 767 1 557 883 32 384
 
Formal 2 658 092 2 027 260 1 083 283 702 123 563 414 233 678 29 468 93 688 7 391 006
Informal 44 811 43 633 15 118 20 311 14 575 4 213 852 1 249 144 762
Total 2 702 903 2 070 893 1 098 401 722 434 577 989 237 891 30 320 94 937 7 535 768
 
Per cent
ALP 52.7 47.9 44.0 48.6 46.3 55.1 45.5 55.6 49.3
LP (a) 33.4 36.4 30.5 36.6 41.4 44.4 .. 35.6 34.9
CP (b) 10.6 7.5 23.6 4.1 10.7 .. 49.3 3.5 10.8
AP 2.9 2.5 1.7 2.0 1.2 0.2 .. 4.4 2.3
DLP .. 5.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.4
LM .. .. .. 8.2 .. .. .. .. 0.8
Others 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.3 5.3 0.9 0.4
 
Formal 98.3 97.9 98.6 97.2 97.5 98.2 97.2 98.7 98.1
Informal 1.7 2.1 1.4 2.8 2.5 1.8 2.8 1.3 1.9
Total 95.4 95.8 95.1 96.3 94.4 96.5 83.1 92.4 95.4
 
Seats won
ALP 25 16 6 7 5 5 .. 2 66
LP (a) 11 12 7 5 5 .. .. .. 40
CP (b) 9 6 5 .. .. .. 1 .. 21
                   
Total 45 34 18 12 10 5 1 2 127

(a) Includes LCL in South Australia.
(b) Includes NP in Queensland and NA in Western Australia.

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1975

  NSW Vic Qld SA  WA Tas NT  ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 2 961 698 2 234 858 1 206 231  789 004  658 419  255 402  40 885  115 916 8 262 413
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 260 335  882 842  439 405  316 006  244 404  105 324  12 944  51 744 3 313 004
 LP 1 100 672  887 685  370 041  365 353  326 679  131 002  ..  50 727 3 232 159
 NCP (a)  326 124  186 667  303 107  4 070  30 727  3 248  ..  ..  853 943
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  15 976  ..  15 976
 AP  10 931  21 473  .. 525 ..  .. 701  ..  33 630
 DLP ..  101 750  ..  .. ..  ..  ..  ..  101 750
 LM ..  ..  ..  45 968 ..  ..  ..  3 516  49 484
 Others  74 058  17 280  21 041  9 246  7 240  2 550  ..  1 217  132 632
                   
 Formal 2 772 120 2 097 697 1 133 594  741 168  609 050  242 124  29 621  107 204 7 732 578
 Informal  52 760  42 008  14 604  18 201  14 334  4 570 996  1 822  149 295
 Total 2 824 880 2 139 705 1 148 198  759 369  623 384  246 694  30 617  109 026 7 881 873
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 45.5 42.1 38.8 42.6 40.1 43.5 43.7 48.3 42.8
 LP 39.7 42.3 32.6 49.3 53.6 54.1  .. 47.3 41.8
 NCP (a) 11.8 8.9 26.7 0.5 5.0 1.3  ..  .. 11.0
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 53.9  .. 0.2
 AP 0.4 1.0  .. 0.1 ..  .. 2.4  .. 0.4
 DLP .. 4.9  ..  .. ..  ..  ..  .. 1.3
 LM ..  ..  .. 6.2 ..  ..  .. 3.3 0.6
 Others 2.7 0.8 1.9 1.2 1.2 1.1  .. 1.1 1.7
                   
 Formal 98.1 98.0 98.7 97.6 97.7 98.1 96.7 98.3 98.1
 Informal 1.9 2.0 1.3 2.4 2.3 1.9 3.3 1.7 1.9
 Total 95.4 95.7 95.2 96.2 94.7 96.6 74.9 94.1 95.4
                   
 Seats won                
 ALP 17 10 1 6 1 .. .. 1 36
 LP 19 19 9 6 9 5 .. 1 68
 NCP (a) 9 5 8 .. .. .. .. .. 22
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
                   
 Total 45 34 18 12 10 5 1 2 127

(a) Includes CP in New South Wales, NP in Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania.

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1977

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 051 238 2 289 926 1 258 724  824 205  690 919  262 114  44 295  127 358 8 548 779
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 201 560  791 083  443 221  322 883  205 793  103 877  14 811  57 823 3 141 051
 LP 1 018 257  842 545  326 135  340 383  307 699  134 687  ..  48 190 3 017 896
 NCP  320 051  120 032  305 275  6 065  25 559  ..  ..  ..  776 982
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  16 462  ..  16 462
 DEM  239 808  250 943  77 169  85 578  70 590  8 255  2 478  8 544  743 365
 DLP ..  113 271  ..  .. ..  ..  ..  ..  113 271
 Others  54 109  9 652  23 863  2 299  22 383  .. 987 534  113 827
                   
 Formal 2 833 785 2 127 526 1 175 663  757 208  632 024  246 819  34 738  115 091 7 922 854
 Informal  65 660  62 381  18 212  26 461  21 560  6 579  1 244  2 811  204 908
 Total 2 899 445 2 189 907 1 193 875  783 669  653 584  253 398  35 982  117 902 8 127 762
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 42.4 37.2 37.7 42.6 32.6 42.1 42.6 50.2 39.6
 LP 35.9 39.6 27.7 45.0 48.7 54.6  .. 41.9 38.1
 NCP 11.3 5.6 26.0 0.8 4.0  ..  ..  .. 9.8
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 47.4  .. 0.2
 DEM 8.5 11.8 6.6 11.3 11.2 3.3 7.1 7.4 9.4
 DLP .. 5.3  ..  .. ..  ..  ..  .. 1.4
 Others 1.9 0.5 2.0 0.3 3.5  .. 2.8 0.5 1.4
                   
 Formal 97.7 97.2 98.5 96.6 96.7 97.4 96.5 97.6 97.5
 Informal 2.3 2.8 1.5 3.4 3.3 2.6 3.5 2.4 2.5
 Total 95.0 95.6 94.8 95.1 94.6 96.7 81.2 92.6 95.1
                   
 Seats won                
 ALP 17 10 3 6 1 .. .. 1 38
 LP 18 20 9 5 9 5 .. 1 67
 NCP 8 3 7 .. .. .. .. .. 18
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
                   
 Total 43 33 19 11 10 5 1 2 124

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1980

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
 
Enrolled 3 184 997 2 415 472 1 356 589 849 899 751 260 273 752 55 342 136 281 9 023 592
 
Votes
ALP 1 357 557 1 016 617 535 800 348 649 286 529 118 341 17 426 68 916 3 749 565
LP 1 044 190 874 395 342 153 348 981 317 636 133 141 .. 48 016 3 108 512
NCP(a) 307 400 109 506 273 637 10 937 15 837 .. 18 805 .. 736 122
DEM 166 143 183 212 66 502 68 857 48 076 3 722 2 509 7 001 546 032
DLP .. 25 456 .. .. .. .. .. .. 25 456
Others 53 164 24 670 34 609 6 780 13 328 1 310 4 432 1 577 139 870
 
Formal 2 928 454 2 233 856 1 252 701 784 204 681 136 256 524 43 172 125 510 8 305 557
Informal 70 742 61 920 22 513 22 491 18 821 6 965 2 231 2 752 208 435
Total 2 999 196 2 295 776 1 275 214 806 695 699 957 263 489 45 403 128 262 8 513 992
 
Percent
ALP 46.4 45.5 42.8 44.5 42.0 46.1 40.4 54.9 45.1
LP 35.7 39.1 27.3 44.5 46.6 51.9 .. 38.3 37.4
NCP(a) 10.5 4.9 21.8 1.4 2.3 .. 43.6 .. 8.9
DEM 5.7 8.2 5.3 8.8 7.1 1.5 5.8 5.6 6.6
DLP .. 1.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.3
Others 1.8 1.1 2.8 0.9 2.0 0.5 10.3 1.3 1.7
 
Formal 97.6 97.3 98.2 97.2 97.3 97.4 95.1 97.9 97.6
Informal 2.4 2.7 1.8 2.8 2.7 2.6 4.9 2.1 2.4
Total 94.2 95.0 94.0 94.9 93.2 96.3 82.0 94.1 94.4
 
Seats Won
ALP 18 17 5 6 3 .. .. 2 51
LP 16 13 7 5 8 5 .. .. 54
NCP(a) 9 3 7 .. .. .. 1 .. 20
 
Total 43 33 19 11 11 5 1 2 125

(a) Includes NP in Victoria and Queensland and CLP in Northern Territory.

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1983

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 247 827 2 495 392 1 472 462  880 455  798 973  282 230  57 320  137 405 9 372 064
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 512 012 1 182 118  621 146  393 971  378 545  106 647  20 764  82 189 4 297 392
 LP  951 810  869 542  328 530  342 821  304 677  145 393  ..  41 213 2 983 986
 NP (a)  330 657  114 065  319 647  8 762  5 999  ..  ..  ..  779 130
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  20 479  ..  20 479
 DEM  144 633  133 183  62 637  56 510  29 273  9 458  1 571  ..  437 265
 DLP ..  17 318  ..  .. ..  ..  ..  ..  17 318
 Others  77 470  24 725  14 429  12 255  10 136  3 270  1 779  5 229  149 293
                   
 Formal 3 016 582 2 340 951 1 346 389  814 319  728 630  264 768  44 593  128 631 8 684 863
 Informal  66 473  52 780  17 790  22 380  14 685  6 232  2 070  2 902  185 312
 Total 3 083 055 2 393 731 1 364 179  836 699  743 315  271 000  46 663  131 533 8 870 175
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 50.1 50.5 46.1 48.4 52.0 40.3 46.6 63.9 49.5
 LP 31.6 37.1 24.4 42.1 41.8 54.9  .. 32.0 34.4
 NP (a) 11.0 4.9 23.7 1.1 0.8  ..  ..  .. 9.0
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 45.9  .. 0.2
 DEM 4.8 5.7 4.7 6.9 4.0 3.6 3.5  .. 5.0
 DLP .. 0.7  ..  .. ..  ..  ..  .. 0.2
 Others 2.6 1.1 1.1 1.5 1.4 1.2 4.0 4.1 1.7
                   
 Formal 97.8 97.8 98.7 97.3 98.0 97.7 95.6 97.8 97.9
 Informal 2.2 2.2 1.3 2.7 2.0 2.3 4.4 2.2 2.1
 Total 94.9 95.9 92.6 95.0 93.0 96.0 81.4 95.7 94.6
                   
 Seats won                
 ALP 24 23 10 7 8 .. 1 2 75
 LP 11 7 3 4 3 5 .. .. 33
 NP 8 3 6 .. .. .. .. .. 17
                   
 Total 43 33 19 11 11 5 1 2 125

(a) Includes NCP in Western Australia.

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1984

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 424 032 2 614 383 1 555 600  906 278  859 623  290 028  68 857  150 416 9 869 217
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 458 856 1 117 874  605 804  367 915  359 810  113 094  25 140  71 637 4 120 130
 LP  990 464  842 423  263 518  337 253  341 500  133 173  ..  43 225 2 951 556
 NP  318 458  145 435  435 832  11 609  9 817  ..  ..  ..  921 151
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  27 335  ..  27 335
 DEM  178 806  115 172  66 243  61 822  27 598  10 432  1 906  10 225  472 204
 DLP ..  49 121  ..  .. ..  ..  ..  ..  49 121
 Others  76 518  14 508  3 635  6 311  7 949  3 747  1 581  9 206  123 455
                   
 Formal 3 023 102 2 284 533 1 375 032  784 910  746 674  260 446  55 962  134 293 8 664 952
 Informal  198 648  202 740  67 586  74 719  59 799  16 864  2 909  7 204  630 469
 Total 3 221 750 2 487 273 1 442 618  859 629  806 473  277 310  58 871  141 497 9 295 421
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 48.3 48.9 44.1 46.9 48.2 43.4 44.9 53.3 47.5
 LP 32.8 36.9 19.2 43.0 45.7 51.1  .. 32.2 34.1
 NP 10.5 6.4 31.7 1.5 1.3  ..  ..  .. 10.6
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 48.8  .. 0.3
 DEM 5.9 5.0 4.8 7.9 3.7 4.0 3.4 7.6 5.4
 DLP .. 2.2  ..  .. ..  ..  ..  .. 0.6
 Others 2.5 0.6 0.3 0.8 1.1 1.4 2.8 6.9 1.4
                   
 Formal 93.8 91.8 95.3 91.3 92.6 93.9 95.1 94.9 93.2
 Informal 6.2 8.2 4.7 8.7 7.4 6.1 4.9 5.1 6.8
 Total 94.1 95.1 92.7 94.9 93.8 95.6 85.5 94.1 94.2
                   
 Seats won                
 ALP 29 25 9 8 9 .. .. 2 82
 LP 12 11 7 5 4 5 .. .. 44
 NP 10 3 8 .. .. .. .. .. 21
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
                   
 Total 51 39 24 13 13 5 1 2 148

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1987

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 555 060 2 698 034 1 707 161  942 880  906 677  300 763  79 921  162 717 10 353 213
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 438 985 1 139 337  683 640  367 045  377 493  118 077  28 195  79 791 4 232 563
 LP 1 059 597  922 680  319 607  350 218  332 266  140 217 ..  44 806 3 169 391
 NP  375 443  154 088  438 627  30 928  54 871  ..  10 273 .. 1 064 230
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  21 668 ..  21 668
 DEM  201 924  163 160  74 215  64 163  27 302  16 371  ..  10 124  557 259
 DLP ..  3 334 .. .. .. .. .. ..  3 334
 Others  109 971  44 361  4 402  11 528  3 112  ..  ..  13 267  186 641
                   
 Formal 3 185 920 2 426 960 1 520 491  823 882  795 044  274 665  60 136  147 988 9 235 086
 Informal  152 696  134 415  53 622  60 536  55 776  14 297  3 684  5 328  480 354
 Total 3 338 616 2 561 375 1 574 113  884 418  850 820  288 962  63 820  153 316 9 715 440
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 45.1 46.9 45.0 44.6 47.5 43.0 46.9 53.9 45.8
 LP 33.3 38.0 21.0 42.5 41.8 51.1 .. 30.3 34.3
 NP 11.8 6.3 28.8 3.8 6.9  .. 17.1 .. 11.5
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 36.0 .. 0.2
 DEM 6.3 6.7 4.9 7.8 3.4 6.0  .. 6.8 6.0
 DLP .. 0.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
 Others 3.5 1.8 0.3 1.4 0.4  ..  .. 9.0 2.0
                   
 Formal 95.4 94.8 96.6 93.2 93.4 95.1 94.2 96.5 95.1
 Informal 4.6 5.2 3.4 6.8 6.6 4.9 5.8 3.5 4.9
 Total 93.9 94.9 92.2 93.8 93.8 96.1 79.9 94.2 93.8
                   
 Seats won                
 ALP 28 24 13 8 9 1 1 2 86
 LP 13 12 5 5 4 4 .. .. 43
 NP 10 3 6 .. .. .. .. .. 19
                   
 Total 51 39 24 13 13 5 1 2 148

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1990

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 630 844 2 782 157 1 804 833  966 431  982 900  310 076  78 994  172 200 10 728 435
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 380 780  951 674  695 291  339 218  316 186  115 053  34 106  71 830 3 904 138
 LP  975 083 1 018 740  476 560  381 172  392 870  140 722 ..  55 755 3 440 902
 NP  377 687  154 069  280 120 ..  21 681 .. .. ..  833 557
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  27 668 ..  27 668
 DEM  342 540  319 149  193 817  135 546  75 197  24 876 ..  23 091 1 114 216
 GRN  50 685 ..  10 054  1 878  67 164  6 367 ..  6 069  142 217
 CTA  21 646  52 554 ..  22 297 .. .. .. ..  96 497
 DLP ..  2 564 .. .. .. .. .. ..  2 564
 Others  206 250  68 380  15 755  13 643  21 601  2 486  6 483  3 317  337 915
                   
 Formal 3 354 671 2 567 130 1 671 597  893 754  894 699  289 504  68 257  160 062 9 899 674
 Informal  108 134  94 334  38 065  34 143  34 418  9 774  2 387  4 871  326 126
 Total 3 462 805 2 661 464 1 709 662  927 897  929 117  299 278  70 644  164 933 10 225 800
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 41.2 37.1 41.6 38.0 35.3 39.7 50.0 44.9 39.4
 LP 29.1 39.7 28.5 42.6 43.9 48.6 .. 34.8 34.8
 NP 11.2 6.0 16.8 .. 2.4 .. .. .. 8.4
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 40.5 .. 0.3
 DEM 10.2 12.4 11.6 15.2 8.4 8.6 .. 14.4 11.3
 GRN 1.5 .. 0.6 0.2 7.5 2.2 .. 3.8 1.4
 CTA 0.6 2.0 .. 2.5 .. .. .. .. 1.0
 DLP .. 0.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
 Others 6.1 2.7 0.9 1.5 2.4 0.8 9.5 2.1 3.4
                   
 Formal 96.9 96.5 97.8 96.3 96.3 96.7 96.6 97.0 96.8
 Informal 3.1 3.5 2.2 3.7 3.7 3.3 3.4 3.0 3.2
 Total 95.4 95.7 94.7 96.0 94.5 96.5 89.4 95.8 95.3
                   
 Seats won                
 ALP 30 14 15 7 8 1 1 2 78
 LP 12 21 6 6 6 4 .. .. 55
 NP 8 3 3 .. .. .. .. .. 14
 Others 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
                   
 Total 51 38 24 13 14 5 1 2 148

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1993

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 814 932 2 932 640 1 971 729 1 014 400 1 038 968  327 919  91 563  192 487 11 384 638
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 714 512 1 273 974  739 862  358 707  381 143  143 621  43 578  95 993 4 751 390
 LP 1 127 291 1 102 965  571 226  421 687  474 743  129 132 ..  61 535 3 888 579
 NP  346 191  137 470  269 152  2 878  2 345 .. .. ..  758 036
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  35 207 ..  35 207
 DEM  99 817  101 185  74 278  71 981  31 791  7 653 ..  10 355  397 060
 GRN  50 052  3 317  58 502  1 496  55 907  24 319 ..  3 109  196 702
 CTA  21 764  13 289 ..  8 134  5 409 871 .. ..  49 467
 Others  188 851  110 615  114 304  58 792  17 255  1 544 ..  8 977  500 338
                   
 Formal 3 548 478 2 742 815 1 827 324  923 675  968 593  307 140  78 785  179 969 10 576 779
 Informal  113 664  79 811  49 135  39 088  24 992  8 634  2 518  6 240  324 082
 Total 3 662 142 2 822 626 1 876 459  962 763  993 585  315 774  81 303  186 209 10 900 861
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 48.3 46.4 40.5 38.8 39.4 46.8 55.3 53.3 44.9
 LP 31.8 40.2 31.3 45.7 49.0 42.0 .. 34.2 36.8
 NP 9.8 5.0 14.7 0.3 0.2 .. .. .. 7.2
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 44.7 .. 0.3
 DEM 2.8 3.7 4.1 7.8 3.3 2.5 .. 5.8 3.8
 GRN 1.4 0.1 3.2 0.2 5.8 7.9 .. 1.7 1.9
 CTA 0.6 0.5 .. 0.9 0.6 0.3 .. .. 0.5
 Others 5.3 4.0 6.2 6.4 1.8 0.5 .. 5.0 4.7
                   
 Formal 96.9 97.2 97.4 95.9 97.5 97.3 96.9 96.6 97.0
 Informal 3.1 2.8 2.6 4.1 2.5 2.7 3.1 3.4 3.0
 Total 96.0 96.2 95.2 94.9 95.6 96.3 88.8 96.7 95.8
                   
 Seats won                
 ALP 33 17 13 4 6 4 1 2 80
 LP 8 17 7 8 8 1 .. .. 49
 NP 8 3 5 .. .. .. .. .. 16
 Others 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
                   
 Total 50 38 25 12 14 5 1 2 147

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1996

  NSW Vic QLD SA WA TAS NT ACT AUST
                   
Enrolled 3 955 782 2 972 758 2 091 384 1 001 006 1 088 483  329 271  98 800  203 170 11 740 654
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 453 542 1 190 404  639 510  320 678  347 583  137 607  36 994  91 447 4 217 765
LP (a) 1 229 423 1 106 556  757 621  460 246  440 647  138 087 ..  78 109 4 210 689
NP  443 542  128 091  306 986 ..  13 333  1 218 .. ..  893 170
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  38 302 ..  38 302
DEM  240 255  203 892  129 244  93 899  55 862  12 696 .. ..  735 848
GRN  95 609  52 810  47 379  27 146  53 101  19 689  5 324  16 596  317 654
Others  211 838  91 568  47 430  18 750  90 430  1 274  4 423  4 711  470 424
                   
Formal 3 674 209 2 773 321 1 928 170  920 719 1 000 956  310 571  85 043  190 863 10 883 852
Informal  138 157  83 615  50 605  39 172  32 616  7 472  2 985  5 543  360 165
Total 3 812 366 2 856 936 1 978 775  959 891 1 033 572  318 043  88 028  196 406 11 244 017
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 39.6 42.9 33.2 34.8 34.7 44.3 43.5 47.9 38.8
LP (a) 33.5 39.9 39.3 50.0 44.0 44.5 .. 40.9 38.7
NP 12.1 4.6 15.9 .. 1.3 0.4 .. .. 8.2
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 45.0 .. 0.4
DEM 6.5 7.4 6.7 10.2 5.6 4.1 .. .. 6.8
GRN 2.6 1.9 2.5 2.9 5.3 6.3 6.3 8.7 2.9
Others 5.8 3.3 2.5 2.0 9.0 0.4 5.2 2.5 4.3
                   
Formal 96.4 97.1 97.4 95.9 96.8 97.7 96.6 97.2 96.8
Informal 3.6 2.9 2.6 4.1 3.2 2.3 3.4 2.8 3.2
Total 96.4 96.1 94.6 95.9 95.0 96.6 89.1 96.7 95.6
                   
Seats won                  
ALP 20 16 2 2 3 3 .. 3 49
LP 19 19 17 10 8 2 .. .. 75
NP 10 2 6 .. .. .. .. .. 18
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
Others 1 .. 1 .. 3 .. .. .. 5
Total 50 37 26 12 14 5 1 3 148

(a) Includes votes for disendorsed Liberal Party candidate in Oxley (Qld).

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

1998

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 076 081 3 081 632 2 188 024 1 013 989 1 149 619  330 121  105 048  209 536 12 154 050
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 489 021 1 261 289  719 743  319 267  377 545  150 384  38 469  98 588 4 454 306
LP 1 131 545 1 053 990  615 153  389 382  397 836  117 377 ..  59 424 3 764 707
NP  293 126  77 385  199 185  4 796  13 596 .. .. ..  588 088
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  36 014 ..  36 014
ON  332 501  105 798  285 983  90 773  96 708  7 553  7 401  9 895  936 612
DEM  154 496  171 091  80 003  93 905  41 364  10 024  4 658  14 394  569 935
GRN  98 647  59 383  47 440  4 576  52 674  17 091  2 753  8 145  290 709
Others  211 808  113 745  45 868  23 292  63 052  5 048  1 642  4 237  468 692
                   
Formal 3 711 144 2 842 681 1 993 375  925 991 1 042 775  307 477  90 937  194 683 11 109 063
Informal  154 859  103 524  68 659  44 074  45 509  9 819  3 951  5 743  436 138
Total 3 866 003 2 946 205 2 062 034  970 065 1 088 284  317 296  94 888  200 426 11 545 201
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 40.1 44.4 36.1 34.5 36.2 48.9 42.3 50.6 40.1
LP 30.5 37.1 30.9 42.1 38.2 38.2 .. 30.5 33.9
NP 7.9 2.7 10.0 0.5 1.3 .. .. .. 5.3
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 39.6 .. 0.3
ON 9.0 3.7 14.3 9.8 9.3 2.5 8.1 5.1 8.4
DEM 4.2 6.0 4.0 10.1 4.0 3.3 5.1 7.4 5.1
GRN 2.7 2.1 2.4 0.5 5.1 5.6 3.0 4.2 2.6
Others 5.7 4.0 2.3 2.5 6.0 1.6 1.8 2.2 4.2
                   
Formal 96.0 96.5 96.7 95.5 95.8 96.9 95.8 97.1 96.2
Informal 4.0 3.5 3.3 4.5 4.2 3.1 4.2 2.9 3.8
Total 94.8 95.6 94.2 95.7 94.7 96.1 90.3 95.7 95.0
                   
Seats won                
ALP 22 19 8 3 7 5 1 2 67
LP 18 16 14 9 7 .. .. .. 64
NP 9 2 5 .. .. .. .. .. 16
Others 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
                   
Total 50 37 27 12 14 5 1 2 148

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

2001

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 227 937 3 234 874 2 336 698 1 039 025 1 206 422  331 675  111 022  221 184 12 708 837
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 380 822 1 230 764  730 914  316 362  402 927  145 305  39 111  95 215 4 341 420
LP 1 272 208 1 154 493  767 959  430 441  449 036  114 283 ..  65 651 4 254 071
NP  349 372  91 048  192 454 ..  11 052 .. .. ..  643 926
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  36 961 ..  36 961
DEM  160 706  184 564  90 679  98 849  50 581  13 785  4 795  16 266  620 225
GRN  180 079  174 396  73 467  34 141  64 939  24 052  3 665  14 335  569 074
ON  180 813  37 812  148 932  44 574  67 992  8 847  3 486  5 576  498 032
Others  264 460  81 938  101 847  13 340  38 268  1 746  3 143  5 623  510 365
                   
Formal 3 788 460 2 955 015 2 106 252  937 707 1 084 795  308 018  91 161  202 666 11 474 074
Informal  217 169  122 575  106 995  55 040  56 134  10 856  4 436  7 386  580 591
Total 4 005 629 3 077 590 2 213 247  992 747 1 140 929  318 874  95 597  210 052 12 054 665
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 36.4 41.7 34.7 33.7 37.1 47.2 42.9 47.0 37.8
LP 33.6 39.1 36.5 45.9 41.4 37.1 .. 32.4 37.1
NP 9.2 3.1 9.1 .. 1.0 .. .. .. 5.6
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 40.5 .. 0.3
DEM 4.2 6.2 4.3 10.5 4.7 4.5 5.3 8.0 5.4
GRN 4.8 5.9 3.5 3.6 6.0 7.8 4.0 7.1 5.0
ON 4.8 1.3 7.1 4.8 6.3 2.9 3.8 2.8 4.3
Others 7.0 2.8 4.8 1.4 3.5 0.6 3.4 2.8 4.4
                   
Formal 94.6 96.0 95.2 94.5 95.1 96.6 95.4 96.5 95.2
Informal 5.4 4.0 4.8 5.5 4.9 3.4 4.6 3.5 4.8
Total 94.7 95.1 94.7 95.5 94.6 96.1 86.1 95.0 94.9
                   
Seats won                
ALP 20 20 7 3 7 5 1 2 65
LP 21 15 15 9 8 .. .. .. 68
NP 7 2 4 .. .. .. .. .. 13
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
Others 2 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
                   
Total 50 37 27 12 15 5 2 2 150

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

2004

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 329 115 3 309 800 2 475 611 1 051 923 1 248 732  342 809  112 930  227 541 13 098 461
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 412 418 1 217 921  765 507  346 071  381 200  140 918  40 246  104 836 4 409 117
LP 1 391 511 1 302 038  867 289  446 372  528 016  132 724 ..  73 508 4 741 458
NP  353 670  105 577  214 522  9 611  6 895 .. .. ..  690 275
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  39 855 ..  39 855
GRN  311 369  224 423  111 314  51 200  84 100  31 242  5 646  22 440  841 734
FFP  29 621  71 735  80 820  40 547  2 619  8 973  1 000 ..  235 315
DEM  41 072  32 363  30 255  17 682  16 298 ..  2 152  5 010  144 832
ON  53 881  4 119  43 619  10 687  27 650 .. .. ..  139 956
Others  255 152  52 993  87 562  19 474  50 295  2 266  2 016  2 832  472 590
                   
Formal 3 848 694 3 011 169 2 200 888  941 644 1 097 073  316 123  90 915  208 626 11 715 132
Informal  250 807  128 712  119 829  55 458  61 614  11 769  4 231  7 431  639 851
Total 4 099 501 3 139 881 2 320 717  997 102 1 158 687  327 892  95 146  216 057 12 354 983
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 36.7 40.4 34.8 36.8 34.7 44.6 44.3 50.3 37.6
LP 36.2 43.2 39.4 47.4 48.1 42.0 .. 35.2 40.5
NP 9.2 3.5 9.7 1.0 0.6 .. .. .. 5.9
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 43.8 .. 0.3
GRN 8.1 7.5 5.1 5.4 7.7 9.9 6.2 10.8 7.2
FFP 0.8 2.4 3.7 4.3 0.2 2.8 1.1 .. 2.0
DEM 1.1 1.1 1.4 1.9 1.5 .. 2.4 2.4 1.2
ON 1.4 0.1 2.0 1.1 2.5 .. .. .. 1.2
Others 6.6 1.8 4.0 2.1 4.6 0.7 2.2 1.4 4.0
                   
Formal 93.9 95.9 94.8 94.4 94.7 96.4 95.6 96.6 94.8
Informal 6.1 4.1 5.2 5.6 5.3 3.6 4.4 3.4 5.2
Total 94.7 94.9 93.7 94.8 92.8 95.6 84.3 95.0 94.3
                   
Seats won                
ALP 21 19 6 3 5 3 1 2 60
LP 21 16 17 8 10 2 .. .. 74
NP 6 2 4 .. .. .. .. .. 12
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
Others 2 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
                   
Total 50 37 28 11 15 5 2 2 150

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

2007

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 496 208 3 441 822 2 612 504 1 076 220 1 313 201  349 753  118 045  238 786 13 646 539
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 791 171 1 416 252 1 020 665  426 639  433 342  139 077  46 794  114 244 5 388 184
LP 1 324 311 1 206 992  818 438  412 621  545 365  124 280 ..  74 295 4 506 302
NP  321 182  95 859  239 504  12 420  13 459 .. .. ..  682 424
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  40 298 ..  40 298
GRN  320 031  258 854  133 938  68 640  105 106  43 893  7 903  29 424  967 789
FFP  35 469  95 669  54 058  40 031  14 215  7 356 .. ..  246 798
DEM  11 106  38 814  22 427  14 957 .. .. ..  2 509  89 813
ON  8 426 433  8 619  1 643  13 529 .. .. ..  32 650
Others  247 790  56 146  81 204  11 201  52 521  10 536  3 218  3 109  465 734
                   
Formal 4 059 486 3 169 028 2 378 853  988 152 1 177 537  325 142  98 213  223 581 12 419 992
Informal  211 519  106 592  87 708  38 830  47 152  9 796  3 936  5 289  510 822
Total 4 271 005 3 275 620 2 466 561 1 026 982 1 224 689  334 938  102 149  228 870 12 930 814
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 44.1 44.7 42.9 43.2 36.8 42.8 47.6 51.1 43.4
LP 32.6 38.1 34.4 41.8 46.3 38.2 .. 33.2 36.3
NP 7.9 3.0 10.1 1.3 1.1 .. .. .. 5.5
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 41.0 .. 0.3
GRN 7.9 8.2 5.6 6.9 8.9 13.5 8.0 13.2 7.8
FFP 0.9 3.0 2.3 4.1 1.2 2.3 .. .. 2.0
DEM 0.3 1.2 0.9 1.5 .. .. .. 1.1 0.7
ON 0.2 0.0 0.4 0.2 1.1 .. .. .. 0.3
Others 6.1 1.8 3.4 1.1 4.5 3.2 3.3 1.4 3.7
                   
Formal 95.0 96.7 96.4 96.2 96.1 97.1 96.1 97.7 96.0
Informal 5.0 3.3 3.6 3.8 3.9 2.9 3.9 2.3 4.0
Total 95.0 95.2 94.4 95.4 93.3 95.8 86.5 95.8 94.8
                   
Seats won                
ALP 28 21 15 6 4 5 2 2 83
LP 15 14 10 5 11 .. .. .. 55
NP 5 2 3 .. .. .. .. .. 10
Others 1 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 2
                   
Total 49 37 29 11 15 5 2 2 150

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

2010

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 610 795 3 561 873 2 719 360 1 104 698 1 362 534  358 609  121 059  247 941 14 086 869
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 494 490 1 361 416  800 712  399 279  375 381  143 796  35 589  100 700 4 711 363
LP 1 470 146 1 159 301 ..  394 003  566 145  109 908 ..  77 880 3 777 383
LNP .. .. 1 130 525 .. .. .. .. .. 1 130 525
NP  317 867  101 419 .. ..  43 101 .. .. ..  462 387
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  38 335 ..  38 335
GRN  410 405  402 482  260 471  117 364  158 117  55 042  12 175  42 942 1 458 998
FFP  17 453  99 747  92 794  48 638  20 698 .. .. ..  279 330
DEM  11 409  3 947 ..  7 020 .. .. .. ..  22 376
ON  19 182 ..  3 921  1 105  1 471 ..  1 505 ..  27 184
Others  268 366  51 872  95 756  12 540  39 088  18 406  6 279  2 175 494 482
                   
Formal 4 009 318 3 180 184 2 384 179  979 949 1 204 001  327 152  93 883  223 697 12 402 363
Informal  293 763  149 699  137 395  56 565  60 967  13 791  6 198  10 926  729 304
Total 4 303 081 3 329 883 2 521 574 1 036 514 1 264 968  340 943  100 081  234 623 13 131 667
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 37.3 42.8 33.6 40.7 31.2 44.0 37.9 45.0 38.0
LP 36.7 36.5 .. 40.2 47.0 33.6 .. 34.8 30.5
LNP .. .. 47.4 .. .. .. .. .. 9.1
NP 7.9 3.2 .. .. 3.6 .. .. .. 3.7
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.3
GRN 10.2 12.7 10.9 12.0 13.1 16.8 13.0 19.2 11.8
FFP 0.4 3.1 3.9 5.0 1.7 .. .. .. 2.3
DEM 0.3 0.1 .. 0.7 .. .. .. .. 0.2
ON 0.5 .. 0.2 0.1 0.1 .. 1.6 .. 0.2
Others 6.7 1.6 4.0 1.3 3.2 5.6 6.7 1.0 4.0
                   
Formal 93.2 95.5 94.6 94.5 95.2 96.0 93.8 95.3 94.4
Informal 6.8 4.5 5.4 5.5 4.8 4.0 6.2 4.7 5.6
Total 93.3 93.5 92.7 93.8 92.8 95.1 82.7 94.6 93.2
                   
Seats won                
ALP 26 22 8 6 3 4 1 2 72
LP 16 12 16 5 11 .. .. .. 60
NP 4 2 5 .. 1 .. .. .. 12
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
GRN .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Others 2 .. 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 4
                   
Total 48 37 30 11 15 5 2 2 150

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

2013

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
  Enrolled 4 817 504 3 720 640 2 843 100 1 130 572 1 453 813  363 331  129 079  265 346 14 723 385  
   
  Votes  
  ALP 1 433 842 1 146 894  751 230  359 273  364 252  114 977  37 221  103 676 4 311 365  
  LP 1 551 436 1 320 417 ..  447 286  599 153  132 961 ..  83 612 4 134 865  
  LNP .. .. 1 152 217 .. .. .. .. .. 1 152 217  
  NP  414 772  86 045 ..  4 021  49 430 .. .. ..  554 268  
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  41 468 ..  41 468  
  GRN  330 050  355 698  156 884  83 252  123 370  27 467  7 841  32 356 1 116 918  
  PUP  174 551  119 623  278 125  37 981  67 332  20 026  4 609  6 788  709 035  
  FFP ..  59 288  51 375  54 409  11 777  4 971 .. ..  181 820  
  ON  19 517 ..  2 529 .. .. .. .. ..  22 046  
  DEM .. .. .. ..  1 170 .. ..  2 444  3 614  
  Others  229 661  206 694  130 892  19 223  50 020  29 892  8 302  12 627  687 311  
   
  Formal 4 153 829 3 294 659 2 523 252 1 005 445 1 266 504  330 294  99 441  241 503 12 914 927  
  Informal  341 006  180 267  136 403  51 239  72 032  13 892  6 687  9 617  811 143  
  Total 4 494 835 3 474 926 2 659 655 1 056 684 1 338 536  344 186  106 128  251 120 13 726 070  
   
  Per cent  
  ALP 34.5 34.8 29.8 35.7 28.8 34.8 37.4 42.9 33.4  
  LP 37.3 40.1 .. 44.5 47.3 40.3 .. 34.6 32.0  
  LNP .. .. 45.7 .. .. .. .. .. 8.9  
  NP 10.0 2.6 .. 0.4 3.9 .. .. .. 4.3  
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 41.7 .. 0.3  
  GRN 7.9 10.8 6.2 8.3 9.7 8.3 7.9 13.4 8.6  
  PUP 4.2 3.6 11.0 3.8 5.3 6.1 4.6 2.8 5.5  
  FFP .. 1.8 2.0 5.4 0.9 1.5 .. .. 1.4  
  ON 0.5 .. 0.1 .. .. .. .. .. 0.2  
  DEM .. .. .. .. 0.1 .. .. 1.0 ..  
  Others 5.5 6.3 5.2 1.9 3.9 9.1 8.3 5.2 5.3  
   
  Formal 92.4 94.8 94.9 95.2 94.6 96.0 93.7 96.2 94.1  
  Informal 7.6 5.2 5.1 4.8 5.4 4.0 6.3 3.8 5.9  
  Total 93.3 93.4 93.5 93.5 92.1 94.7 82.2 94.6 93.2  
   
  Seats won  
  ALP   18   19   6   5   3   1   1   2   55  
  LP   23   14   16   6   12   3 .. ..   74  
  NP   7   2   6 .. .. .. .. ..   15  
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..   1 ..   1  
  GRN ..   1 .. .. .. .. .. ..   1  
  PUP .. ..   1 .. .. .. .. ..   1  
  Others ..   1   1 .. ..   1 .. ..   3  
   
  Total   48   37   30   11   15   5   2   2   150  

 

Detailed results: House of Representatives continued

2016

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
Enrolled 5 084 274 3 963 992 3 074 422 1 183 004 1 577 215  373 470  133 129  282 045 15 671 551
Votes
ALP 1 611 549 1 224 051  825 627  328 314  434 318  127 186  39 364  111 887 4 702 296
LP 1 426 424 1 273 419 ..  365 155  611 605  118 956 ..  87 346 3 882 905
LNP .. .. 1 153 736 .. .. .. .. .. 1 153 736
NP  420 881  163 514 .. ..  40 160 .. .. ..  624 555
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  32 409 ..  32 409
GRN  390 737  451 700  235 887  64 605  161 443  34 291  8 858  38 129 1 385 650
PUP .. ..   315 .. .. .. .. ..   315
FFP  11 725  44 623  103 933  40 941 .. .. .. ..  201 222
ON  27 542 ..  147 478 .. .. .. .. ..  175 020
XEN  16 084  2 007  11 032  221 210 .. .. .. ..  250 333
Others  459 378  281 340  193 221  20 511  90 811  55 190  16 829  15 380 1 132 660
Formal 4 364 320 3 440 654 2 671 229 1 040 736 1 338 337  335 623  97 460  252 742 13 541 101
Informal  287 079  172 169  131 722  45 435  55 669  13 926  7 730  7 185  720 915
Total 4 651 399 3 612 823 2 802 951 1 086 171 1 394 006  349 549  105 190  259 927 14 262 016
Per cent
ALP 36.9 35.6 30.9 31.5 32.5 37.9 40.4 44.3 34.7
LP 32.7 37.0 .. 35.1 45.7 35.4 .. 34.6 28.7
LNP .. .. 43.2 .. .. .. .. .. 8.5
NP 9.6 4.8 .. .. 3.0 .. .. .. 4.6
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 33.3 .. 0.2
GRN 9.0 13.1 8.8 6.2 12.1 10.2 9.1 15.1 10.2
PUP .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
FFP 0.3 1.3 3.9 3.9 .. .. .. .. 1.5
ON 0.6 .. 5.5 .. .. .. .. .. 1.3
XEN 0.4 0.1 0.4 21.3 .. .. .. .. 1.8
Others 10.5 8.2 7.2 2.0 6.8 16.4 17.3 6.1 8.4
Formal 93.8 95.2 95.3 95.8 96.0 96.0 92.7 97.2 94.9
Informal 6.2 4.8 4.7 4.2 4.0 4.0 7.3 2.8 5.1
Total 91.5 91.1 91.2 91.8 88.4 93.6 79.0 92.2 91.0
Seats won
ALP   24   18   8   6   5   4   2   2   69
LP   16   14   15   4   11 .. .. ..   60
NP   7   3   6 .. .. .. .. ..   16
GRN ..   1 .. .. .. .. .. ..   1
XEN .. .. ..   1 .. .. .. ..   1
Others ..   1   1 .. ..   1 .. ..   3
Total   47   37   30   11   16   5   2   2   150

 

Detailed results: Senate

1901

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled  328 765  275 933  100 202  154 281  89 920  39 528  988 629
               
Votes              
ALP  83 185  107 844  89 920  51 884  25 757  1 904  360 494
PROT  433 826  505 456  135 442  105 611  11 207  6 181 1 197 723
FT  515 704  228 159  59 293  144 637  94 901  10 318 1 053 012
Others  58 679 .. .. .. .. ..  58 679
               
Agg. valid vote 1 091 394  841 459  284 655  302 132  131 865  18 403 2 669 908
Informal n.a. n.a. n.a.  1 478  5 793 419 n.a.
Total voters n.a. n.a. n.a.  62 952  28 733  18 822 n.a.
               
Per cent              
ALP 7.6 12.8 31.6 17.2 19.5 10.4 13.5
PROT 39.8 60.1 47.6 35.0 8.5 33.6 44.9
FT 47.3 27.1 20.8 47.9 72.0 56.1 39.4
Others 5.4 .. .. .. .. .. 2.2
               
Formal n.a. n.a. n.a. 97.6 79.8 97.8 n.a.
Informal n.a. n.a. n.a. 2.4 20.2 2.2 n.a.
Total n.a. n.a. n.a. 40.8 32.0 47.6 n.a.
               
Senators elected            
ALP .. 1 3 1 2 1 8
PROT 1 4 2 2 .. 2 11
FT 5 1 1 3 4 3 17
               
Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 36

Note: In multi-member constituencies where voters were able to cast more than one vote, the number of valid (aggregate) votes exceeds the total number of voters. Percentages of total valid votes in multi-member constituencies are shown as percentages of the aggregate vote, i.e. all votes added together.

 

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1903

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled  687 049  612 472  227 080  167 775  116 942  82 268 1 893 586
               
Votes              
ALP  175 998  318 491  192 239  82 541  55 522  29 837  854 628
PROT  148 571  315 449 .. ..  14 710  24 856  503 586
FT  601 135  312 548 ..  22 499  23 214  26 634  986 030
Liberal .. ..  136 727 .. .. ..  136 727
Tariff Reform .. .. .. .. ..  25 310  25 310
Others ..  279 440  30 720  55 691 .. ..  365 851
               
Agg. valid vote  925 704 1 225 928  359 686  160 731  93 446  106 637 2 872 132
Informal  15 796  7 003  4 612  1 208  2 001  1 441  32 061
Total voters  324 364  313 487  124 507  54 785  33 148  37 021  887 312
               
Per cent              
ALP 19.0 26.0 53.5 51.4 59.4 28.0 29.8
PROT 16.1 25.7 .. .. 15.7 23.3 17.5
FT 64.9 25.5 .. 14.0 24.8 25.0 34.3
Liberal .. .. 38.0 .. .. .. 4.8
Tariff Reform .. .. .. .. .. 23.7 0.9
Others .. 22.8 8.5 34.7 .. .. 12.7
               
Formal 95.1 97.8 96.3 97.8 94.0 96.1 96.4
Informal 4.9 2.2 3.7 2.2 6.0 3.9 3.6
Total 47.2 51.2 54.8 32.7 28.4 45.0 46.9
               
Senators elected              
ALP .. 1 3 3 3 .. 10
PROT .. 2 .. .. .. 1 3
FT 3 .. .. .. .. 1 4
Tariff Reform .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
Others .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
               
Total 3 4 3 3 3 3 19

Note: In multi-member constituencies where voters were able to cast more than one vote, the number of valid (aggregate) votes exceeds the total number of voters. Percentages of total valid votes in multi-member constituencies are shown as percentages of the aggregate vote, i.e. all votes added together.

 

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1906

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled  737 599  672 054  271 109  193 118  145 473  90 209 2 109 562
               
Votes              
ALP  434 317  351 082  147 565  94 617  82 060  42 876 1 152 517
PROT ..  241 896 ..  13 035  65 426  48 951  369 308
A-S  583 351  480 134  177 249  95 694 ..  48 234 1 384 662
Socialist  42 292 .. .. .. .. ..  42 292
Ind. Labor .. ..  26 771 .. .. ..  26 771
               
Agg. valid vote 1 059 960 1 073 112  351 585  203 346  147 486  140 061 2 975 550
Informal  28 016  23 481  7 344  2 735  3 550  2 192  67 318
Total voters  381 336  381 185  124 539  70 517  52 712  48 879 1 059 168
               
Per cent              
ALP 41.0 32.7 42.0 46.5 55.6 30.6 38.7
PROT .. 22.5 .. 6.4 44.4 35.0 12.4
A-S 55.0 44.7 50.4 47.1 .. 34.4 46.5
Socialist 4.0 .. .. .. .. .. 1.4
Ind. Labor .. .. 7.6 .. .. .. 0.9
               
Formal 92.6 93.8 94.1 96.1 93.3 95.5 93.6
Informal 7.4 6.2 5.9 3.9 6.7 4.5 6.4
Total 51.7 56.7 45.9 36.5 36.2 54.2 50.2
               
Senators elected              
ALP .. 1 .. 1 3 .. 5
PROT .. .. .. .. .. 2 2
A-S 3 2 3 2 .. 1 11
               
Total 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

Note: In multi-member constituencies where voters were able to cast more than one vote, the number of valid (aggregate) votes exceeds the total number of voters. Percentages of total valid votes in multi-member constituencies are shown as percentages of the aggregate vote, i.e. all votes added together.

 

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1910

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled  834 662  703 699  279 031  207 655  134 979  98 456 2 258 482
               
Votes              
ALP  735 566  648 889  244 292  171 858  128 452  92 033 2 021 090
LP  647 608  620 511  230 969  148 626  109 565  73 074 1 830 353
Socialist  31 700 .. .. .. .. ..  31 700
Others  50 893  71 963  10 079 .. ..  2 041  134 976
               
Agg. valid vote 1 465 767 1 341 363  485 340  320 484  238 017  167 148 4 018 119
Informal  24 213  21 414  8 854  3 675  4 554  1 893  64 603
Total voters  512 802  468 535  170 634  110 503  83 893  57 609 1 403 976
               
Per cent              
ALP 50.2 48.4 50.3 53.6 54.0 55.1 50.3
LP 44.2 46.3 47.6 46.4 46.0 43.7 45.6
Socialist 2.2 .. .. .. .. .. 0.8
Others 3.5 5.4 2.1 .. .. 1.2 3.4
               
Formal 95.3 95.4 94.8 96.7 94.6 96.7 95.4
Informal 4.7 4.6 5.2 3.3 5.4 3.3 4.6
Total 61.4 66.6 61.2 53.2 62.2 58.5 62.2
               
Senators elected            
ALP 3 3 3 3 3 3 18
               
Total 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

Note: In multi-member constituencies where voters were able to cast more than one vote, the number of valid (aggregate) votes exceeds the total number of voters. Percentages of total valid votes in multi-member constituencies are shown as percentages of the aggregate vote, i.e. all votes added together.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1913

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 036 187  830 391  363 082  244 026  179 784  106 746 2 760 216
               
Votes              
ALP  887 142  888 195  432 593  287 151  202 852  104 596 2 802 529
LP 1 058 574  883 172  365 773  247 070  168 842  116 989 2 840 420
Socialist  60 549 .. .. .. .. ..  60 549
Ind. Liberal .. .. ..  18 556 .. ..  18 556
Others ..  25 528 .. .. ..  4 615  30 143
               
Agg. valid vote (a) 2 006 265 1 796 895  798 366  552 777  371 694  226 200 5 752 197
Informal  48 195  27 896  14 403  11 204  8 251  4 998  114 947
Total voters  717 855  626 861  280 525  195 463  132 149  80 398 2 033 251
               
Per cent              
ALP 44.2 49.4 54.2 52.0 54.6 46.2 48.7
LP 52.8 49.2 45.8 44.7 45.4 51.7 49.4
Socialist 3.0 .. .. .. .. .. 1.1
Ind. Liberal .. .. .. 3.4 .. .. 0.3
Others .. 1.4 .. .. .. 2.0 0.5
               
Formal 93.3 95.5 94.9 94.3 93.8 93.8 94.3
Informal 6.7 4.5 5.1 5.7 6.2 6.2 5.7
Total 69.3 75.5 77.3 80.1 73.5 75.3 73.7
               
Senators elected              
ALP .. 2 3 3 3 .. 11
LP 3 1 .. .. .. 3 7
               
Total 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

Note: In multi-member constituencies where voters were able to cast more than one vote, the number of valid (aggregate) votes exceeds the total number of voters. Percentages of total valid votes in multi-member constituencies are shown as percentages of the aggregate vote, i.e. all votes added together.

(a) 905 votes were lost in a fire at a NSW polling station.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1914

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 083 129  814 740  368 207  257 353  182 107  105 979 2 811 515
               
Votes              
ALP 2 024 690 1 998 385  911 265  554 863  395 781  234 034 6 119 018
LP 1 979 824 1 743 527  677 001  635 123  343 371  226 459 5 605 305
Ind. Liberal .. .. .. .. ..  6 979  6 979
Others .. .. .. .. ..  2 820  2 820
               
Agg. valid vote 4 004 514 3 741 912 1 588 266 1 189 986  739 152  470 292 11 734 122
Informal  34 984  21 246  11 693  7 913  6 942  3 871  86 649
Total voters  702 403  644 898  276 404  206 244  130 134  82 253 2 042 336
               
Per cent              
ALP 50.6 53.4 57.4 46.6 53.5 49.8 52.2
LP 49.4 46.6 42.6 53.4 46.5 48.2 47.8
Ind. Liberal .. .. .. .. .. 1.5 0.1
Others .. .. .. .. .. 0.6 0.1
               
Formal 95.0 96.7 95.8 96.2 94.7 95.3 95.8
Informal 5.0 3.3 4.2 3.8 5.3 4.7 4.2
Total 64.9 79.2 75.1 80.1 71.5 77.6 72.6
               
Senators elected            
ALP 4 6 6 5 6 4 31
LP 2 .. .. 1 .. 2 5
               
Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 36

Note: In multi-member constituencies where voters were able to cast more than one vote, the number of valid (aggregate) votes exceeds the total number of voters. Percentages of total valid votes in multi-member constituencies are shown as percentages of the aggregate vote, i.e. all votes added together.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1917

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 094 834  819 707  378 296  265 779  168 030  108 681 2 835 327
               
Votes              
ALP  971 191  893 805  461 547  235 145  118 372  96 588 2 776 648
NAT 1 228 213 1 096 046  489 832  312 940  253 424  135 899 3 516 354
Socialist  32 692 .. .. .. .. ..  32 692
Others ..  7 768  10 796 .. ..  6 112  24 676
               
Agg. valid vote 2 232 096 1 997 619  962 175  548 085  371 796  238 599 6 350 370
Informal  29 625  22 062  16 026  8 483  6 740  3 075  86 011
Total voters  773 657  687 935  336 751  191 178  130 672  82 608 2 202 801
               
Per cent              
ALP 43.5 44.7 48.0 42.9 31.8 40.5 43.7
NAT 55.0 54.9 50.9 57.1 68.2 57.0 55.4
Socialist 1.5 .. .. .. .. .. 0.5
Others .. 0.4 1.1 .. .. 2.6 0.4
               
Formal 96.2 96.8 95.2 95.6 94.8 96.3 96.1
Informal 3.8 3.2 4.8 4.4 5.2 3.7 3.9
Total 70.7 83.9 89.0 71.9 77.8 76.0 77.7
               
Senators elected              
NAT 3 3 3 3 3 3 18
               
Total 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

Note: In multi-member constituencies where voters were able to cast more than one vote, the number of valid (aggregate) votes exceeds the total number of voters. Percentages of total valid votes in multi-member constituencies are shown as percentages of the aggregate vote, i.e. all votes added together.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1919

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 079 439  837 408  389 200  268 235  163 544  112 036 2 849 862
               
Votes              
ALP  281 315  251 433  138 919  62 946  37 055  24 190  795 858
NAT  242 336  286 440  164 844  90 781  45 012  32 577  861 990
CP .. .. .. ..  11 853 ..  11 853
Farmers and Settlers  100 620 .. .. .. .. ..  100 620
Victorian Farmers' Union ..  50 620 .. .. .. ..  50 620
Socialist  10 508 .. .. .. .. ..  10 508
Others  15 559 .. ..  8 230 ..  2 585  26 374
               
Formal  650 338  588 493  303 763  161 957  93 920  59 352 1 857 823
Informal  67 227  49 605  26 468  16 135  9 315  6 364  175 114
Total  717 565  638 098  330 231  178 092  103 235  65 716 2 032 937
               
Per cent              
ALP 43.3 42.7 45.7 38.9 39.5 40.8 42.8
NAT 37.3 48.7 54.3 56.1 47.9 54.9 46.4
CP .. .. .. .. 12.6 .. 0.6
Farmers and Settlers 15.5 .. .. .. .. .. 5.4
Victorian Farmers' Union .. 8.6 .. .. .. .. 2.7
Socialist 1.6 .. .. .. .. .. 0.6
Others 2.4 .. .. 5.1 .. 4.4 1.4
               
Formal 90.6 92.2 92.0 90.9 91.0 90.3 91.4
Informal 9.4 7.8 8.0 9.1 9.0 9.7 8.6
Total 66.5 76.2 84.9 66.4 63.1 58.7 71.3
               
Senators elected              
ALP 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
NAT 2 3 3 3 3 4 18
               
Total 3 3 3 3 3 4 19

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1922

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 142 066  875 331  406 228  277 916  166 624  112 259 2 980 424
               
Votes              
ALP  246 411  221 948  131 880  65 095  29 755  20 130  715 219
NAT  218 862  154 861  126 925  13 081  30 085  23 270  567 084
LP .. .. ..  43 706 .. ..  43 706
CP  82 443  73 385  33 400 ..  10 969  3 070  203 267
Majority Labor  3 813 .. .. .. .. ..  3 813
Socialist Labor  8 551 .. .. .. .. ..  8 551
Others ..  2 982  7 468  12 330 667 ..  23 447
               
Formal  560 080  453 176  299 673  134 212  71 476  46 470 1 565 087
Informal  62 255  39 044  36 108  13 699  7 281  4 750  163 137
Total  622 335  492 220  335 781  147 911  78 757  51 220 1 728 224
               
Per cent              
ALP 44.0 49.0 44.0 48.5 41.6 43.3 45.7
NAT 39.1 34.2 42.4 9.8 42.1 50.1 36.2
LP .. .. .. 32.6 .. .. 2.8
CP 14.7 16.2 11.1 .. 15.4 6.6 13.0
Majority Labor 0.7 .. .. .. .. .. 0.2
Socialist Labor 1.5 .. .. .. .. .. 0.5
Others .. 0.7 2.5 9.2 0.9 .. 1.5
               
Formal 90.0 92.1 89.2 90.7 90.8 90.7 90.6
Informal 10.0 7.9 10.8 9.3 9.2 9.3 9.4
Total 54.5 56.2 82.7 53.2 47.3 45.6 58.0
               
Senators elected              
ALP 2 3 .. 3 2 1 11
NAT 1 .. 4 .. 1 2 8
               
Total 3 3 4 3 3 3 19

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1925

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 267 747  981 230  440 851  303 375  193 035  115 778 3 302 016
               
Votes              
ALP  498 672  383 298  160 016  119 339  63 460  38 127 1 262 912
NAT (a)  436 144  379 730  214 629  133 732  54 855  53 037 1 272 127
CP (a)  136 439  79 676 ..  11 770  37 270 ..  265 155
Others .. .. .. ..  4 808 ..  4 808
               
Formal 1 071 255  842 704  374 645  264 841  160 393  91 164 2 805 002
Informal  73 638  69 634  25 530  16 766  12 805  11 578  209 951
Total 1 144 893  912 338  400 175  281 607  173 198  102 742 3 014 953
               
Per cent              
ALP 46.6 45.5 42.7 45.1 39.6 41.8 45.0
NAT (a) 40.7 45.1 57.3 50.5 34.2 58.2 45.4
CP (a) 12.7 9.5 .. 4.4 23.2 .. 9.5
Others .. .. .. .. 3.0 .. 0.2
               
Formal 93.6 92.4 93.6 94.0 92.6 88.7 93.0
Informal 6.4 7.6 6.4 6.0 7.4 11.3 7.0
Total 90.3 93.0 90.8 92.8 89.7 88.7 91.3
               
Senators elected              
NAT 4 3 3 2 2 4 18
CP 1 1 .. 1 1 .. 4
               
Total 5 4 3 3 3 4 22

(a) Joint teams were run in NSW, Vic, SA and WA.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1928

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 335 660 1 006 463  465 423  319 584  203 146  114 490 3 444 766
               
Votes              
ALP  604 272  427 079  147 351  134 731  75 735  33 250 1 422 418
NAT  330 837  344 206  238 293  107 635  64 225  56 209 1 141 405
CP  200 089  86 729 ..  17 154  20 946 ..  324 918
Others .. ..  11 226  5 866 .. ..  17 092
               
Formal 1 135 198  858 014  396 870  265 386  160 906  89 459 2 905 833
Informal  109 720  95 463  38 428  35 793  22 569  16 694  318 667
Total 1 244 918  953 477  435 298  301 179  183 475  106 153 3 224 500
               
Per cent              
ALP 53.2 49.8 37.1 50.8 47.1 37.2 49.0
NAT 29.1 40.1 60.0 40.6 39.9 62.8 39.3
CP 17.6 10.1 .. 6.5 13.0 .. 11.2
Others .. .. 2.8 2.2 .. .. 0.6
               
Formal 91.2 90.0 91.2 88.1 87.7 84.3 90.1
Informal 8.8 10.0 8.8 11.9 12.3 15.7 9.9
Total 93.2 94.7 93.5 94.2 90.3 92.7 93.6
               
Senators elected              
ALP 3 1 .. 3 .. .. 7
NAT .. 1 4 .. 2 3 10
CP .. 1 .. .. 1 .. 2
               
Total 3 3 4 3 3 3 19

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1931

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 433 152 1 050 024  495 855  329 389  220 669  120 865 3 649 954
               
Votes              
Federal Labor  186 674  315 122  214 476  94 448  79 537  26 961  917 218
UAP-CP  651 427 ..  202 902 ..  91 412  73 349 1 019 090
UAP ..  541 099 ..  177 422 .. ..  718 521
NSW (Lang) Labor  379 870 .. .. .. .. ..  379 870
Communist  10 291  6 542  9 942 ..  2 668 ..  29 443
Others  5 635  52 346 ..  4 226  8 974 ..  71 181
               
Formal 1 233 897  915 109  427 320  276 096  182 591  100 310 3 135 323
Informal  127 794  90 201  40 203  39 674  18 947  16 161  332 980
Total 1 361 691 1 005 310  467 523  315 770  201 538  116 471 3 468 303
               
Per cent              
Federal Labor 15.1 34.4 50.2 34.2 43.6 26.9 29.3
UAP-CP 52.8 .. 47.5 .. 50.1 73.1 32.5
UAP .. 59.1 .. 64.3 .. .. 22.9
NSW (Lang) Labor 30.8 .. .. .. .. .. 12.1
Communist 0.8 0.8 2.3 .. 1.5 .. 0.9
Others 0.5 5.7 .. 1.5 4.9 .. 2.3
               
Formal 90.6 91.0 91.4 87.4 90.6 86.1 90.4
Informal 9.4 9.0 8.6 12.6 9.4 13.9 9.6
Total 95.0 95.7 94.3 95.9 91.3 96.4 95.0
               
Senators elected              
Federal Labor .. .. 3 .. .. .. 3
UAP 2 3 .. 2 2 3 12
CP 1 .. .. 1 1 .. 3
               
Total 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1934

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 531 429 1 104 445  547 421  349 010  241 103  129 269 3 902 677
               
Votes              
Federal Labor  87 207  388 576  215 486  128 085  60 063  43 734  923 151
UAP-CP ..  367 586  232 137 .. .. ..  599 723
UAP  412 251 .. .. .. ..  48 521  460 772
CP  270 787 .. .. ..  29 539  5 407  305 733
LCL .. .. ..  150 311 .. ..  150 311
Australian Country ..  164 550 .. .. .. ..  164 550
Nationalist .. .. .. ..  68 339 ..  68 339
NSW (Lang) Labor  432 876 ..  2 169 .. .. ..  435 045
Social Credit  48 698 ..  21 050 ..  21 848 ..  91 596
Communist  21 881  27 309  15 955 ..  2 703 786  68 634
Others .. ..  2 480  4 872  7 455  5 170  19 977
               
Formal 1 273 700  948 021  489 277  283 268  189 947  103 618 3 287 831
Informal  193 612  102 267  28 601  48 243  27 841  20 183  420 747
Total 1 467 312 1 050 288  517 878  331 511  217 788  123 801 3 708 578
               
Per cent              
Federal Labor 6.9 41.0 44.0 45.2 31.6 42.2 28.1
UAP-CP .. 38.8 47.4 .. .. .. 18.2
UAP 32.4 .. .. .. .. 46.8 14.0
CP 21.3 .. .. .. 15.6 5.2 9.3
LCL .. .. .. 53.1 .. .. 4.6
Australian Country .. 17.4 .. .. .. .. 5.0
Nationalist .. .. .. .. 36.0 .. 2.1
NSW (Lang) Labor 34.0 .. 0.4 .. .. .. 13.2
Social Credit 3.8 .. 4.3 .. 11.5 .. 2.8
Communist 1.7 2.9 3.3 .. 1.4 0.8 2.1
Others .. .. 0.5 1.7 3.9 5.0 0.6
               
Formal 86.8 90.3 94.5 85.4 87.2 83.7 88.7
Informal 13.2 9.7 5.5 14.6 12.8 16.3 11.4
Total 95.8 95.1 94.6 95.0 90.3 95.8 95.0
               
Senators elected              
UAP 2 2 2 3 2 3 14
CP 1 1 1 .. 1 .. 4
               
Total 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1937

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 596 342 1 148 562  583 321  362 565  255 212  134 036 4 080 038
               
Votes              
ALP  711 728  473 664  230 713  120 142  103 300  59 625 1 699 172
UAP-CP  675 614 ..  239 060 ..  90 573  52 796 1 058 043
UAP ..  389 294 ..  123 071 .. ..  512 365
Victorian Country ..  66 481 .. .. .. ..  66 481
Social Credit .. ..  49 801 .. .. ..  49 801
Others  18 646  26 612 ..  60 382  13 128 ..  118 768
               
Formal 1 405 988  956 051  519 574  303 595  207 001  112 421 3 504 630
Informal  136 841  147 833  38 502  47 157  30 116  16 258  416 707
Total 1 542 829 1 103 884  558 076  350 752  237 117  128 679 3 921 337
               
Per cent              
ALP 50.6 49.5 44.4 39.6 49.9 53.0 48.5
UAP-CP 48.1 .. 46.0 .. 43.8 47.0 30.2
UAP .. 40.7 .. 40.5 .. .. 14.6
Victorian Country .. 7.0 .. .. .. .. 1.9
Social Credit .. .. 9.6 .. .. .. 1.4
Others 1.3 2.8 .. 19.9 6.3 .. 3.4
               
Formal 91.1 86.6 93.1 86.6 87.3 87.4 89.4
Informal 8.9 13.4 6.9 13.4 12.7 12.6 10.6
Total 96.7 96.1 95.7 96.7 92.9 96.0 96.1
               
Senators elected              
ALP 4 3 3 .. 3 3 16
UAP .. .. .. 3 .. .. 3
               
Total 4 3 3 3 3 3 19

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1940

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 667 056 1 190 566  602 684  375 203  265 855  137 982 4 239 346
               
Votes              
ALP  412 989  440 380  236 218  140 642  83 676  49 167 1 363 072
UAP-CP  604 460  568 172  288 495 ..  126 414  61 700 1 649 241
UAP .. .. ..  181 897 .. ..  181 897
Non-Communist Labor  274 861 .. .. .. .. ..  274 861
NSW Labor  70 091 .. .. .. .. ..  70 091
Aust. Defence Movement  9 536 .. .. .. .. ..  9 536
Tax Reform ..  5 192 .. .. .. ..  5 192
West Australian .. .. .. ..  7 167 ..  7 167
Others  20 997  23 575  11 318  7 018  6 000  2 852  71 760
               
Formal 1 392 934 1 037 319  536 031  329 557  223 257  113 719 3 632 817
Informal  183 015  101 107  29 883  29 443  23 471  17 067  383 986
Total 1 575 949 1 138 426  565 914  359 000  246 728  130 786 4 016 803
               
Per cent              
ALP 29.7 42.5 44.1 42.7 37.5 43.2 37.5
UAP-CP 43.4 54.8 53.8 .. 56.6 54.3 45.4
UAP .. .. .. 55.2 .. .. 5.0
Non-Communist Labor 19.7 .. .. .. .. .. 7.6
NSW Labor 5.0 .. .. .. .. .. 1.9
Aust. Defence Movement 0.7 .. .. .. .. .. 0.3
Tax Reform .. 0.5 .. .. .. .. 0.1
West Australian .. .. .. .. 3.2 .. 0.2
Others 1.5 2.3 2.1 2.1 2.7 2.5 2.0
               
Formal 88.4 91.1 94.7 91.8 90.5 87.0 90.4
Informal 11.6 8.9 5.3 8.2 9.5 13.1 9.6
Total 94.5 95.6 93.9 95.7 92.8 94.8 94.8
               
Senators elected              
ALP 3 .. .. .. .. .. 3
UAP .. 3 2 3 2 3 13
CP .. 1 1 .. 1 .. 3
               
Total 3 4 3 3 3 3 19

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1943

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 741 406 1 275 790  632 250  398 467  275 312  143 412 4 466 637
               
Votes              
ALP  813 527  585 374  322 908  209 177  139 208  68 970 2 139 164
UAP-CP  489 892  506 018 .. .. ..  51 315 1 047 225
Country-National .. ..  184 181 .. .. ..  184 181
LCL .. .. ..  148 419 .. ..  148 419
Nationalist-Country .. .. ..    101 738 ..  101 738
Qld Country Party .. ..  37 350 .. .. ..  37 350
Christian New Order  101 247 .. .. .. .. ..  101 247
One Parliament for Aust.  29 700 .. .. .. .. ..  29 700
Monetary Reform ..  19 041 .. .. .. ..  19 041
Others  44 911  13 950  10 326 ..  5 918 ..  75 105
               
Formal 1 479 277 1 124 383  554 765  357 596  246 864  120 285 3 883 170
Informal  201 052  105 152  43 489  28 564  21 397  18 831  418 485
Total 1 680 329 1 229 535  598 254  386 160  268 261  139 116 4 301 655
               
Per cent              
ALP 55.0 52.1 58.2 58.5 56.4 57.3 55.1
UAP-CP 33.1 45.0 .. .. .. 42.7 27.0
Country-National .. .. 33.2 .. .. .. 4.7
LCL .. .. .. 41.5 .. .. 3.8
Nationalist-Country .. .. .. .. 41.2 .. 2.6
Qld Country Party .. .. 6.7 .. .. .. 1.0
Christian New Order 6.8 .. .. .. .. .. 2.6
One Parliament for Aust. 2.0 .. .. .. .. .. 0.8
Monetary Reform .. 1.7 .. .. .. .. 0.5
Others 3.0 1.2 1.9 .. 2.4 .. 1.9
               
Formal 88.0 91.4 92.7 92.6 92.0 86.5 90.3
Informal 12.0 8.6 7.3 7.4 8.0 13.5 9.7
Total 96.5 96.4 94.6 96.9 97.4 97.0 96.3
               
Senators elected              
ALP 3 3 3 3 4 3 19
               
Total 3 3 3 3 4 3 19

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1946

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
               
Enrolled 1 858 749 1 345 537  660 316  420 361  300 337  154 553 4 739 853
               
Votes              
ALP  827 788  648 050  243 358  206 668  142 485  64 923 2 133 272
LP .. .. .. ..  111 331  57 042  168 373
LP-CP  639 686  520 858  289 843 .. .. .. 1 450 387
LCL .. .. ..  156 262 .. ..  156 262
Protestant Peoples'  123 541 .. .. .. .. ..  123 541
Service Party of Australia  18 182 ..  37 724 .. .. ..  55 906
Others .. .. .. ..  3 784  5 801  9 585
               
Formal 1 609 197 1 168 908  570 925  362 930  257 600  127 766 4 097 326
Informal  147 953  92 466  41 245  36 371  21 466  17 114  356 615
Total 1 757 150 1 261 374  612 170  399 301  279 066  144 880 4 453 941
               
Per cent              
ALP 51.4 55.4 42.6 56.9 55.3 50.8 52.1
LP .. .. .. .. 43.2 44.6 4.1
LP-CP 39.8 44.6 50.8 .. .. .. 35.4
LCL .. .. .. 43.1 .. .. 3.8
Protestant Peoples' 7.7 .. .. .. .. .. 3.0
Service Party of Australia 1.1 .. 6.6 .. .. .. 1.4
Others .. .. .. .. 1.5 4.5 0.2
               
Formal 91.6 92.7 93.3 90.9 92.3 88.2 92.0
Informal 8.4 7.3 6.7 9.1 7.7 11.8 8.0
Total 94.5 93.8 92.7 95.0 92.9 93.7 94.0
               
Senators elected              
ALP 3 4 .. 3 3 3 16
LP .. .. 2 .. .. .. 2
CP .. .. 1 .. .. .. 1
               
Total 3 4 3 3 3 3 19

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1949

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
 
Enrolled 1 916 746 1 369 821 697 029 434 320 315 771 161 540 4 895 227
               
Votes              
ALP 713 122 533 380 270 068 176 795 125 067 63 524 1 881 956
LP/CP (a) 841 367 574 623 322 490 169 654 133 369 71 944 2 113 447
Others 71 507 65 250 19 188 25 105 12 835 3 237 197 122
 
Formal 1 625 996 1 173 253 611 746 371 554 271 271 138 705 4 192 525
Informal 222 576 140 541 46 861 48 883 30 058 16 356 505 275
Total 1 848 572 1 313 794 658 607 420 437 301 329 155 061 4 697 800
 
Per cent              
ALP 43.9 45.5 44.1 47.6 46.1 45.8 44.9
LP/CP (a) 51.7 49.0 52.7 45.7 49.2 51.9 50.4
Others 4.4 5.6 3.1 6.8 4.7 2.3 4.7
 
Formal 88.0 89.3 92.9 88.4 90.0 89.5 89.2
Informal 12.0 10.7 7.1 11.6 10.0 10.5 10.8
Total 96.4 95.9 94.5 96.8 95.4 96.0 96.0
 
Senators elected
ALP 3 3 3 4 3 3 19
LP (a) 3 3 3 3 3 4 19
CP (a) 1 1 1 .. 1 .. 4
 
Total 7 7 7 7 7 7 42

(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia and CDL in Western Australia.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1951

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
 
Enrolled 1 941 327 1 388 116 710 518 440 454 318 260 164 000 4 962 675
 
Votes
ALP 760 388 622 891 259 070 199 544 121 268 66 590 2 029 751
LP/CP (a) 813 842 594 282 366 760 200 016 150 747 73 040 2 198 687
Others 143 280 24 279 19 227 3 241 5 194 578 195 799
 
Formal 1 717 510 1 241 452 645 057 402 801 277 209 140 108 4 424 237
Informal 146 729 90 887 31 793 24 792 27 117 18 360 339 678
Total 1 864 239 1 332 339 676 850 427 593 304 326 158 568 4 763 915
 
Per cent
ALP 44.3 50.2 40.2 49.5 43.7 47.5 45.9
LP/CP (a) 47.4 47.9 56.9 49.7 54.4 52.1 49.7
Others 8.3 1.9 3.0 0.8 1.9 0.4 4.4
 
Formal 92.1 93.2 95.3 94.2 91.1 88.4 92.9
Informal 7.9 6.8 4.7 5.8 8.9 11.6 7.1
Total 96.0 96.0 95.3 97.1 95.6 96.7 96.0
 
Senators elected
ALP 5 5 4 5 4 5 28
LP (a) 4 4 4 5 4 5 26
CP (a) 1 1 2 .. 2 .. 6
 
Total 10 10 10 10 10 10 60

(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia and CDL in Western Australia.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1953

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
 
Enrolled 1 979 594 1 411 511 725 464 453 496 329 192 168 496 5 067 753
 
Votes
ALP 948 920 644 123 299 268 219 628 141 416 70 613 2 323 968
LP/CP (a) 752 267 563 265 322 214 189 105 139 804 73 283 2 039 938
Others 98 103 57 564 47 637 7 553 6 917 9 909 227 683
 
Formal 1 799 290 1 264 952 669 119 416 286 288 137 153 805 4 591 589
Informal 74 231 75 159 18 110 21 297 22 322 8 256 219 375
Total 1 873 521 1 340 111 687 229 437 583 310 459 162 061 4 810 964
 
Per cent
ALP 52.7 50.9 44.7 52.8 49.1 45.9 50.6
LP/CP (a) 41.8 44.5 48.1 45.4 48.5 47.6 44.4
Others 5.5 4.6 7.1 1.8 2.4 6.4 5.0
 
Formal 96.0 94.4 97.4 95.1 92.8 94.9 95.4
Informal 4.0 5.6 2.6 4.9 7.2 5.1 4.6
Total 94.6 94.9 94.7 96.5 94.3 96.2 94.9
 
Senators elected (b)
ALP 3 3 2 3 3 3 17
LP (a) 2 2 2 2 2 3 13
CP (a) .. .. 1 .. 1 .. 2
 
Total 5 5 5 5 6 6 32

(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia and CDL in Western Australia.
(b) Casual vacancies to be filled in Western Australia and Tasmania.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1955

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
 
Enrolled 1 996 381 1 444 035 752 645 462 747 343 013 173 622 5 172 443
 
Votes
ALP 760 039 413 177 282 572 176 323 115 367 55 857 1 803 335
LP (a) 840 718 537 631 370 529 189 512 130 444 64 776 2 161 460
CP (b) (c) (c) (c) .. 27 850 .. (c)
ACL .. 209 875 .. 35 098 10 077 16 017 271 067
Others 133 506 20 471 28 272 4 092 9 413 9 409 205 163
 
Formal 1 734 263 1 181 154 681 373 405 025 293 151 146 059 4 441 025
Informal 166 433 184 229 28 883 39 802 32 612 21 110 473 069
Total 1 900 696 1 365 383 710 256 444 827 325 763 167 169 4 914 094
 
Per cent
ALP 43.8 35.0 41.5 43.5 39.3 38.2 40.6
LP (a) 48.5 45.5 54.4 46.8 44.5 44.3 48.8
CP (b) (c) (c) (c) .. 9.5 .. (c)
ACL .. 17.8 .. 8.7 3.4 11.0 6.1
Others 7.7 1.7 4.2 1.0 3.2 6.4 4.6
 
Formal 91.2 86.5 95.9 91.1 90.0 87.4 90.4
Informal 8.8 13.5 4.1 8.9 10.0 12.6 9.6
Total 95.2 94.6 94.4 96.1 95.0 96.3 95.0
 
Senators elected
ALP 2 2 2 2 2 2 12
LP (a) 2 1 2 3 2 3 13
CP (b) 1 1 1 .. 1 .. 4
ACL .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
 
Total 5 5 5 5 5 5 30

(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia.
(b) Includes CDL in Western Australia.
(c) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1958

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
 
Enrolled 2 064 304 1 504 910 784 354 490 930 361 409 178 717 5 384 624
 
Votes
ALP 761 767 549 481 282 284 205 380 111 499 62 616 1 973 027
LP (a) 752 362 570 567 325 224 195 929 126 230 61 130 2 084 193
CP (b) (c) (c) (c) .. 52 751 .. (c)
DLP (d) 83 636 162 799 73 037 23 310 19 088 25 922 387 792
Others 122 529 15 240 10 967 12 536 2 803 2 972 167 047
 
Formal 1 720 294 1 298 087 691 512 437 155 312 371 152 640 4 612 059
Informal 244 828 142 416 53 431 36 677 32 427 19 271 529 050
Total 1 965 122 1 440 503 744 943 473 832 344 798 171 911 5 141 109
 
Per cent
ALP 44.3 42.3 40.8 47.0 35.7 41.0 42.8
LP (a) 43.7 43.9 47.0 44.8 40.4 40.0 45.2
CP (b) (c) (c) (c) .. 16.9 .. (c)
DLP (d) 4.9 12.5 10.6 5.3 6.1 17.0 8.4
Others 7.1 1.2 1.6 2.9 0.9 1.9 3.6
 
Formal 87.5 90.1 92.8 92.3 90.6 88.8 89.7
Informal 12.5 9.9 7.2 7.7 9.4 11.2 10.3
Total 95.2 95.7 95.0 96.5 95.4 96.2 95.5
 
Senators elected (e)
ALP 3 3 2 3 2 2 15
LP (a) 2 3 2 2 2 2 13
CP (b) 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 3
DLP (d) .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
 
Total 6 6 5 5 5 5 32

(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia.
(b) Includes CDL in Western Australia.
(c) Included with LP.
(d) Includes QLP in Queensland.
(e) Casual vacancies to be filled in New South Wales and Victoria.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1961

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
 
Enrolled 2 146 793 1 586 701 826 128 521 490 384 917 185 532 5 651 561
 
Votes
ALP 848 171 556 899 302 444 236 526 140 052 67 247 2 151 339
LP (a) 728 657 549 796 317 243 205 653 128 419 64 220 2 025 078
CP (b) (c) (c) (c) .. 31 090 .. (c)
DLP (d) 138 700 191 121 84 112 25 849 23 960 8 836 472 578
Others 67 204 54 794 12 079 5 000 4 649 19 542 163 268
 
Formal 1 782 732 1 352 610 715 878 473 028 328 170 159 845 4 812 263
Informal 260 445 162 398 66 798 28 284 36 437 17 725 572 087
Total 2 043 177 1 515 008 782 676 501 312 364 607 177 570 5 384 350
 
Per cent
ALP 47.6 41.2 42.2 50.0 42.7 42.1 44.7
LP (a) 40.9 40.6 44.3 43.5 39.1 40.2 42.1
CP (b) (c) (c) (c) .. 9.5 .. (c)
DLP (d) 7.8 14.1 11.7 5.5 7.3 5.5 9.8
Others 3.8 4.1 1.7 1.1 1.4 12.2 3.4
 
Formal 87.3 89.3 91.5 94.4 90.0 90.0 89.4
Informal 12.7 10.7 8.5 5.6 10.0 10.0 10.6
Total 95.2 95.5 94.7 96.1 94.7 95.7 95.3
 
Senators elected (e)
ALP 3 2 2 3 2 2 14
LP 1 2 2 3 2 2 12
CP 1 1 1 .. 1 .. 4
Others .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
 
Total 5 5 5 6 5 5 31

(a) Includes LCP in Victoria, LCL in South Australia and Western Australia.
(b) Includes CDL in Western Australia.
(c) Included with LP.
(d) Includes QLP in Queensland.
(e) Casual vacancy to be filled in South Australia.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1964

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
 
Enrolled 2 225 466 1 650 479 852 741 551 341 408 549 192 376 5 880 952
 
Votes
ALP 899 087 606 134 324 578 248 956 141 038 88 877 2 308 670
LP (a) 937 282 612 104 324 310 221 289 140 015 64 722 2 362 081
CP (b) (b) (b) .. 62 359 .. (b)
DLP 93 615 199 707 89 936 11 680 14 527 24 046 433 511
Others 26 325 14 944 12 563 7 118 3 033 805 64 788
 
Formal 1 956 309 1 432 889 751 387 489 043 360 972 178 450 5 169 050
Informal 129 675 131 549 57 903 39 421 22 910 6 472 387 930
Total 2 085 984 1 564 438 809 290 528 464 383 882 184 922 5 556 980
 
Per cent
ALP 46.0 42.3 43.2 50.9 39.1 49.8 44.7
LP (a) 47.9 42.7 43.2 45.2 38.8 36.3 45.7
CP (b) (b) (b) .. 17.3 .. (b)
DLP 4.8 13.9 12.0 2.4 4.0 13.5 8.4
Others 1.3 1.0 1.7 1.5 0.8 0.4 1.3
 
Formal 93.8 91.6 92.8 92.5 94.0 96.5 93.0
Informal 6.2 8.4 7.2 7.5 6.0 3.5 7.0
Total 93.7 94.8 94.9 95.9 94.0 96.1 94.5
 
Senators elected
ALP 2 2 2 3 2 3 14
LP (a) 2 2 1 2 2 2 11
CP 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 3
DLP .. 1 1 .. .. .. 2
 
Total 5 5 5 5 5 5 30

(a) Includes LCL in South Australia.
(b) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1967

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
 
Enrolled 2 328 345 1 726 681 899 836 594 480 441 957 200 622 6 191 921
 
Votes
ALP 989 552 622 404 369 304 255 513 179 833 73 384 2 489 990
LP (a) 891 751 629 367 348 939 252 816 131 239 66 399 2 365 373
CP (b) (b) (b) .. 44 862 .. (b)
DLP 96 927 267 495 110 310 18 885 30 587 15 802 540 006
Others 69 395 24 317 .. 8 745 4 051 28 011 134 519
 
Formal 2 047 625 1 543 583 828 553 535 959 390 572 183 596 5 529 888
Informal 151 700 110 694 26 440 32 864 27 832 9 711 359 241
Total 2 199 325 1 654 277 854 993 568 823 418 404 193 307 5 889 129
 
Per cent
ALP 48.3 40.3 44.6 47.7 46.0 40.0 45.0
LP (a) 43.5 40.8 42.1 47.2 33.6 36.2 42.8
CP (b) (b) (b) .. 11.5 .. (b)
DLP 4.7 17.3 13.3 3.5 7.8 8.6 9.8
Others 3.4 1.6 .. 1.6 1.0 15.3 2.4
 
Formal 93.1 93.3 96.9 94.2 93.3 95.0 93.9
Informal 6.9 6.7 3.1 5.8 6.7 5.0 6.1
Total 94.5 95.8 95.0 95.7 94.7 96.4 95.1
 
Senators elected
ALP 3 2 2 2 2 2 13
LP (a) 1 1 1 3 2 2 10
CP 1 1 1 .. 1 .. 4
DLP .. 1 1 .. .. .. 2
Others .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
 
Total 5 5 5 5 5 5 30

(a) Includes LCL in South Australia.
(b) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1970

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
 
Enrolled 2 455 958 1 848 117 958 449 639 807 497 066 212 345 6 611 742
 
Votes
ALP 939 721 565 098 350 034 251 117 184 648 85 597 2 376 215
LP (a) 786 229 588 817 311 905 233 054 109 890 59 712 2 149 023
CP (b) (b) (b) .. 59 416 .. (b)
DLP 144 544 294 413 136 850 17 902 23 938 7 495 625 142
AP 113 174 45 093 .. 5 076 .. .. 163 343
Others 80 798 50 689 36 039 59 813 49 944 37 827 315 110
 
Formal 2 064 466 1 544 110 834 828 566 962 427 836 190 631 5 628 833
Informal 231 345 198 865 64 652 42 306 35 162 12 600 584 930
Total 2 295 811 1 742 975 899 480 609 268 462 998 203 231 6 213 763
 
Per cent
ALP 45.5 36.6 41.9 44.3 43.2 44.9 42.2
LP (a) 38.1 38.1 37.4 41.1 25.7 31.3 38.2
CP (b) (b) (b) .. 13.9 .. (b)
DLP 7.0 19.1 16.4 3.2 5.6 3.9 11.1
AP 5.5 2.9 .. 0.9 .. .. 2.9
Others 3.9 3.3 4.3 10.5 11.7 19.8 5.6
 
Formal 89.9 88.6 92.8 93.1 92.4 93.8 90.6
Informal 10.1 11.4 7.2 6.9 7.6 6.2 9.4
Total 93.5 94.3 93.8 95.2 93.1 95.7 94.0
 
Senators elected (c)
ALP 3 2 2 3 2 2 14
LP (a) 2 3 1 2 1 2 11
CP .. .. 1 .. 1 .. 2
DLP 1 1 1 .. .. .. 3
Others .. .. .. .. 1 1 2
 
Total 6 6 5 5 5 5 32

(a) Includes LCL in South Australia.
(b) Included with LP.
(c) Casual vacancies to be filled in New South Wales and Victoria.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1974

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas Aust
 
Enrolled 2 834 558 2 161 474 1 154 762 750 308 612 016 246 596 7 759 714
 
Votes
ALP 1 184 993 859 078 451 623 303 461 230 181 97 861 3 127 197
LP (a) 987 711 791 254 519 851 224 049 214 909 77 961 2 901 454
CP (b) (c) (c) (c) 19 959 55 301 10 459 (c)
DLP 67 670 118 728 41 394 5 768 .. 1 783 235 343
AP 40 541 29 456 12 795 6 507 2 808 .. 92 107
LM .. .. .. 63 032 .. .. 63 032
Others 89 170 41 903 6 797 17 467 14 754 23 161 193 252
 
Formal 2 370 085 1 840 419 1 032 460 640 243 517 953 211 225 6 612 385
Informal 332 818 230 474 65 941 82 191 60 036 26 666 798 126
Total 2 702 903 2 070 893 1 098 401 722 434 577 989 237 891 7 410 511
 
Per cent
ALP 50.0 46.7 43.7 47.4 44.4 46.3 47.3
LP (a) 41.7 43.0 50.4 35.0 41.5 36.9 43.9
CP (b) (c) (c) (c) 3.1 10.7 4.9 (c)
DLP 2.9 6.4 4.0 0.9 .. 0.8 3.6
AP 1.7 1.6 1.2 1.0 0.5 .. 1.4
LM .. .. .. 9.8 .. .. 1.0
Others 3.8 2.3 0.7 2.7 2.8 11.0 2.9
 
Formal 87.7 88.9 94.0 88.6 89.6 88.8 89.2
Informal 12.3 11.1 6.0 11.4 10.4 11.2 10.8
Total 95.4 95.8 95.1 96.3 94.4 96.5 95.5
 
Senators elected
ALP 5 5 4 5 5 5 29
LP (a) 4 4 3 4 4 4 23
CP 1 1 3 .. 1 .. 6
LM .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
Others .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
 
Total 10 10 10 10 10 10 60

(a) Includes LCL in South Australia.
(b) Includes NP in Queensland and NA in Western Australia.
(c) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1975

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 2 961 698 2 234 858 1 206 231  789 004  658 419  255 402  40 885  115 916 8 262 413
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 123 462  811 773  387 740  277 800  203 151  78 310  10 207  38 867 2 931 310
 LP 1 258 859  993 634  603 228  351 818  287 358  108 853 ..  45 743 3 706 989
 NCP (a) (b) (b) (b) ..  38 366  3 611 .. .. (b)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  15 519 .. (b)
 DLP  44 543  115 866  26 833 942  2 865  .. ..  ..  191 049
 LM  6 218  16 279  4 709  44 136  5 084  ..  ..  ..  76 426
 Others  116 666  28 525  30 699  9 133  19 288  31 545  2 701  20 382  258 939
                   
 Formal 2 549 748 1 966 077 1 053 209  683 829  556 112  222 319  28 427  104 992 7 164 713
 Informal  275 132  173 628  94 989  75 540  67 272  24 375  2 190  4 034  717 160
 Total 2 824 880 2 139 705 1 148 198  759 369  623 384  246 694  30 617  109 026 7 881 873
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 44.1 41.3 36.8 40.6 36.5 35.2 35.9 37.0 40.9
 LP 49.4 50.5 57.3 51.4 51.7 49.0 .. 43.6 51.7
 NCP (a) (b) (b) (b) .. 6.9 1.6 .. .. (b)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 54.6 .. (b)
 DLP 1.7 5.9 2.5 0.1 0.5  ..  ..  .. 2.7
 LM 0.2 0.8 0.4 6.5 0.9  ..  ..  .. 1.1
 Others 4.6 1.5 2.9 1.3 3.5 14.2 9.5 19.4 3.6
                   
 Formal 90.3 91.9 91.7 90.1 89.2 90.1 92.8 96.3 90.9
 Informal 9.7 8.1 8.3 9.9 10.8 9.9 7.2 3.7 9.1
 Total 95.4 95.7 95.2 96.2 94.7 96.6 74.9 94.1 95.4
                   
 Senators elected                
 ALP 5 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 27
 LP 4 4 3 5 5 5  .. 1 27
 NCP (a) 1 2 3 .. 1  ..  ..  .. 7
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1  .. 1
 LM .. ..  .. 1 ..  ..  ..  .. 1
 Others .. ..  .. .. .. 1  ..  .. 1
                   
 Total 10 10 10 10 10 10 2 2 64

(a) Includes CP in New South Wales, NP in Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania.
(b) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1977

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 051 238 2 289 926 1 258 724  824 205  690 919  262 114  44 295  127 358 8 548 779
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 050 672  680 673  380 418  258 643  196 781  88 722  13 593  49 374 2 718 876
 LP 1 136 215  833 477  564 190  344 351  278 413  117 217 ..  43 897 3 369 842
 NCP (a) (b) (b) (b) ..  36 619 .. ..  .. (b)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  15 463  .. (b)
 DEM  218 364  322 493  98 165  78 496  74 912  13 793  2 766  14 561  823 550
 DLP ..  123 192  .. .. ..  ..  ..  ..  123 192
 Others  215 998  30 601  56 099  20 728  13 433  15 695  1 825  6 368  360 747
                   
 Formal 2 621 249 1 990 436 1 098 872  702 218  600 158  235 427  33 647  114 200 7 396 207
 Informal  278 196  199 471  95 003  81 451  53 426  17 971  2 335  3 702  731 555
 Total 2 899 445 2 189 907 1 193 875  783 669  653 584  253 398  35 982  117 902 8 127 762
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 40.1 34.2 34.6 36.8 32.8 37.7 40.4 43.2 36.8
 LP 43.3 41.9 51.3 49.0 46.4 49.8  .. 38.4 45.6
 NCP (a) (b) (b) (b) .. 6.1  ..  ..  .. (b)
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 46.0  .. (b)
 DEM 8.3 16.2 8.9 11.2 12.5 5.9 8.2 12.8 11.1
 DLP .. 6.2  .. .. ..  ..  ..  .. 1.7
 Others 8.2 1.5 5.1 3.0 2.2 6.7 5.4 5.6 4.9
                   
 Formal 90.4 90.9 92.0 89.6 91.8 92.9 93.5 96.9 91.0
 Informal 9.6 9.1 8.0 10.4 8.2 7.1 6.5 3.1 9.0
 Total 95.0 95.6 94.8 95.1 94.6 96.7 81.2 92.6 95.1
                   
 Senators elected                
 ALP 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 14
 LP 2 2 2 3 3 3  .. 1 16
 NCP (a) .. .. 1 .. ..  ..  ..  .. 1
 CLP .. .. .. .. ..  .. 1  .. 1
 DEM 1 1  .. .. ..  ..  ..  .. 2
                   
 Total 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 34

(a) Includes NP in Queensland.
(b) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1980

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 3 184 997 2 415 472 1 356 589 849 899 751 260 273 752 55 342 136 281 9 023 592
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 215 796 877 468 445 277 300 420 244 729 86 833 16 384 63 280 3 250 187
LP 1 139 825 831 703 266 407 319 088 283 429 96 098 .. 46 267 3 344 924
NCP (a) (b) (b) 309 622 7 419 25 937 .. .. .. (b)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 19 129 .. (b)
DEM 187 507 231 113 115 429 96 662 58 538 7 780 4 113 10 663 711 805
CTA 118 535 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 118 535
DLP .. 31 766 .. .. .. .. .. .. 31 766
Others 56 195 67 666 20 595 12 747 17 871 53 127 2 452 4 494 235 147
                   
Formal 2 717 858 2 039 716 1 157 330 736 336 630 504 243 838 42 078 124 704 7 692 364
Informal 281 338 256 060 117 884 70 359 69 453 19 651 3 325 3 558 821 628
Total 2 999 196 2 295 776 1 275 214 806 695 699 957 263 489 45 403 128 262 8 513 992
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 44.7 43.0 38.5 40.8 38.8 35.6 38.9 50.7 42.3
LP 41.9 40.8 23.0 43.3 45.0 39.4 .. 37.1 43.5
NCP (a) (b) (b) 26.8 1.0 4.1 .. .. .. (b)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 45.5 .. (b)
DEM 6.9 11.3 10.0 13.1 9.3 3.2 9.8 8.6 9.3
CTA 4.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.5
DLP .. 1.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.4
Others 2.1 3.3 1.8 1.7 2.8 21.8 5.8 3.6 3.1
                   
Formal 90.6 88.8 90.8 91.3 90.1 92.5 92.7 97.2 90.3
Informal 9.4 11.2 9.2 8.7 9.9 7.5 7.3 2.8 9.7
Total 94.2 95.0 94.0 94.9 93.2 96.3 82.0 94.1 94.4
                   
Senators Elected
ALP 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 15
LP 1 2 1 2 3 2 .. 1 12
NCP (a) 1 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 2
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
DEM .. 1 1 1 .. .. .. .. 3
Others .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                   
Total 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 34

(a) Includes NP in Victoria and Queensland.
(b) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1983

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 247 827 2 495 392 1 472 462  880 455  798 973  282 230  57 320  137 405 9 372 064
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 298 672  994 471  493 424  340 089  337 417  82 343  20 467  70 433 3 637 316
 LP 1 045 502  816 116  187 495  308 138  280 878  106 768 ..  40 292 3 191 503
 NP (a) (b) (b)  363 462  13 757  7 689 .. ..  .. (b)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  21 406  .. (b)
 DEM  235 712  256 402  98 997  92 585  46 626  17 089  2 359  15 141  764 911
 CTA  96 065 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..  96 065
 DLP ..  47 206 .. .. .. .. .. ..  47 206
 Others  65 317  23 739  103 943  8 780  9 944  44 696 245  1 380  258 044
                   
 Formal 2 741 268 2 137 934 1 247 321  763 349  682 554  250 896  44 477  127 246 7 995 045
 Informal  341 787  255 797  116 858  73 350  60 761  20 104  2 186  4 287  875 130
 Total 3 083 055 2 393 731 1 364 179  836 699  743 315  271 000  46 663  131 533 8 870 175
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 47.4 46.5 39.6 44.6 49.4 32.8 46.0 55.4 45.5
 LP 38.1 38.2 15.0 40.4 41.2 42.6 .. 31.7 39.9
 NP (a) (b) (b) 29.1 1.8 1.1 .. .. .. (b)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 48.1 .. (b)
 DEM 8.6 12.0 7.9 12.1 6.8 6.8 5.3 11.9 9.6
 CTA 3.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.2
 DLP .. 2.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.6
 Others 2.4 1.1 8.3 1.2 1.5 17.8 0.6 1.1 3.2
                   
 Formal 88.9 89.3 91.4 91.2 91.8 92.6 95.3 96.7 90.1
 Informal 11.1 10.7 8.6 8.8 8.2 7.4 4.7 3.3 9.9
 Total 94.9 95.9 92.6 95.0 93.0 96.0 81.4 95.7 94.6
                   
 Senators elected                
 ALP 5 5 4 5 5 4 1 1 30
 LP 3 4 2 4 4 5  .. 1 23
 NP (a) 1 .. 3 .. ..  ..  ..  .. 4
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1  .. 1
 DEM 1 1 1 1 1  ..  ..  .. 5
 Others .. ..  .. .. .. 1  ..  .. 1
                   
 Total 10 10 10 10 10 10 2 2 64

(a) Includes NCP in Western Australia.
(b) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1984

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 424 032 2 614 383 1 555 600  906 278  859 623  290 028  68 857  150 416 9 869 217
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 268 489 1 053 488  558 623  340 115  334 371  108 900  26 040  60 763 3 750 789
 LP 1 130 601  816 362  244 753  306 027  313 738  106 427 ..  43 699 3 516 857
 NP (a)  95 954  406 829  10 756  13 739 .. .. .. (a)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  27 972 .. (a)
 DEM  223 095  165 624  129 636  91 329  37 369  15 897  2 449  12 571  677 970
 NDP  294 772  174 389  62 102  37 834  52 365  7 574  ..  14 025  643 061
 CTA  109 046  30 797 ..  22 429 .. .. .. ..  162 272
 DLP ..  32 472 .. .. .. .. .. ..  32 472
 Others  25 689  21 202  6 809  7 480  20 151  22 992 548  5 808  110 679
                   
 Formal 3 051 692 2 390 288 1 408 752  815 970  771 733  261 790  57 009  136 866 8 894 100
 Informal  181 272  104 906  43 919  46 399  37 739  16 155  1 862  4 813  437 065
 Total 3 232 964 2 495 194 1 452 671  862 369  809 472  277 945  58 871  141 679 9 331 165
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 41.6 44.1 39.7 41.7 43.3 41.6 45.7 44.4 42.2
 LP 37.0 34.2 17.4 37.5 40.7 40.7 .. 31.9 39.5
 NP (a) 4.0 28.9 1.3 1.8 .. .. .. (a)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 49.1 .. (a)
 DEM 7.3 6.9 9.2 11.2 4.8 6.1 4.3 9.2 7.6
 NDP 9.7 7.3 4.4 4.6 6.8 2.9  .. 10.2 7.2
 CTA 3.6 1.3 .. 2.7 .. .. .. .. 1.8
 DLP .. 1.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.4
 Others 0.8 0.9 0.5 0.9 2.6 8.8 1.0 4.2 1.2
                   
 Formal 94.4 95.8 97.0 94.6 95.3 94.2 96.8 96.6 95.3
 Informal 5.6 4.2 3.0 5.4 4.7 5.8 3.2 3.4 4.7
 Total 94.4 95.4 93.4 95.2 94.2 95.8 85.5 94.2 94.5
                   
 Senators elected                
 ALP 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 20
 LP 2 3 1 3 3 3  .. 1 16
 NP 1 .. 2 .. ..  ..  ..  .. 3
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1  .. 1
 DEM 1 1 1 1 .. 1  ..  .. 5
 NDP .. ..  .. .. 1  ..  ..  .. 1
                   
 Total 7 7 7 7 7 7 2 2 46

(a) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1987

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 555 060 2 698 034 1 707 161  942 880  906 677  300 763  79 921  162 717 10 353 213
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 355 792 1 086 513  643 094  354 747  354 328  113 638  30 872  74 876 4 013 860
 LP 1 289 888  878 899  275 085  328 039  324 028  108 039  ..  51 090 3 939 432
 NP (a)  140 143  439 618  29 954  45 787 ..  8 892  .. (a)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  19 970  .. (a)
 DEM  290 049  211 043  115 456  95 831  47 534  18 841  ..  15 353  794 107
 CTA  107 859  28 966 .. .. .. .. .. ..  136 825
 NDP  48 998  28 352  17 411 .. .. .. ..  7 719  102 480
 DLP ..  50 894 .. .. .. .. .. ..  50 894
 GRN  32 513 .. ..  8 102 .. .. .. ..  40 615
 Others  71 375  44 796  39 696  40 369  56 006  38 342  1 783  1 100  293 467
                   
 Formal 3 196 474 2 469 606 1 530 360  857 042  827 683  278 860  61 517  150 138 9 371 680
 Informal  164 001  102 382  49 609  33 514  28 284  11 119  2 374  3 608  394 891
 Total 3 360 475 2 571 988 1 579 969  890 556  855 967  289 979  63 891  153 746 9 766 571
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 42.4 44.0 42.0 41.4 42.8 40.8 50.2 49.9 42.8
 LP 40.4 35.6 18.0 38.3 39.1 38.7  .. 34.0 42.0
 NP (a) 5.7 28.7 3.5 5.5 .. 14.5  .. (a)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 32.5  .. (a)
 DEM 9.1 8.5 7.5 11.2 5.7 6.8  .. 10.2 8.5
 CTA 3.4 1.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.5
 NDP 1.5 1.1 1.1 .. .. .. .. 5.1 1.1
 DLP .. 2.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.5
 GRN 1.0 .. .. 0.9 .. .. .. .. 0.4
 Others 2.2 1.8 2.6 4.7 6.8 13.7 2.9 0.7 3.1
                   
 Formal 95.1 96.0 96.9 96.2 96.7 96.2 96.3 97.7 96.0
 Informal 4.9 4.0 3.1 3.8 3.3 3.8 3.7 2.3 4.0
 Total 94.5 95.3 92.5 94.5 94.4 96.4 79.9 94.5 94.3
                   
 Senators elected                
 ALP 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 32
 LP(a) 4 5 2 5 5 5 .. 1 27
 NP 1 1 4 .. ..  .. ..  .. 6
 CLP  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1  .. 1
 DEM 1 1 1 2 1 1  ..  .. 7
 NDP 1 ..  .. .. ..  ..  ..  .. 1
 Others .. .. .. .. 1 1 .. .. 2
                   
 Total 12 12 12 12 12 12 2 2 76

(a) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1990

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 630 844 2 782 157 1 804 833  966 431  982 900  310 076  78 994  172 200 10 728 435
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 356 430  938 245  653 070  337 137  304 632  120 195  37 343  66 495 3 813 547
 LP 1 280 382 1 149 170  490 523  376 073  392 820  128 374 ..  58 082 4 162 633
 NP (a) (a)  227 696  3 667  26 801 .. .. .. (a)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  29 045 .. (a)
 DEM  393 521  365 376  209 030  149 158  85 324  22 888 ..  28 510 1 253 807
 GRN  96 455  40 075  30 967  19 499  76 381  14 160 ..  5 288  282 825
 CTA  69 744  29 608  18 469  18 701 .. .. .. ..  136 522
 DLP ..  14 744 .. .. .. .. .. ..  14 744
 Others  141 610  42 302  44 441  3 888  22 140  5 675  2 335  3 296  265 687
                   
 Formal 3 338 142 2 579 520 1 674 196  908 123  908 098  291 292  68 723  161 671 9 929 765
 Informal  145 429  96 284  42 112  23 438  26 733  9 300  1 977  3 905  349 178
 Total 3 483 571 2 675 804 1 716 308  931 561  934 831  300 592  70 700  165 576 10 278 943
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 40.6 36.4 39.0 37.1 33.5 41.3 54.3 41.1 38.4
 LP 38.4 44.5 29.3 41.4 43.3 44.1 .. 35.9 41.9
 NP (a) (a) 13.6 0.4 3.0 .. .. .. (a)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 42.3 .. (a)
 DEM 11.8 14.2 12.5 16.4 9.4 7.9 .. 17.6 12.6
 GRN 2.9 1.6 1.8 2.1 8.4 4.9 .. 3.3 2.8
 CTA 2.1 1.1 1.1 2.1 .. .. .. .. 1.4
 DLP .. 0.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.1
 Others 4.2 1.6 2.7 0.4 2.4 1.9 3.4 2.0 2.7
                   
 Formal 95.8 96.4 97.5 97.5 97.1 96.9 97.2 97.6 96.6
 Informal 4.2 3.6 2.5 2.5 2.9 3.1 2.8 2.4 3.4
 Total 95.9 96.2 95.1 96.4 95.1 96.9 89.5 96.2 95.8
                   
 Senators elected                
 ALP 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 15
 LP 1 3 2 3 3 3 .. 1 16
 NP 1 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 2
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
 DEM 1 1 1 1 .. 1 .. .. 5
 GRN .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. 1
                   
 Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 40

(a) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1993

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
 Enrolled 3 814 932 2 932 640 1 971 729 1 014 400 1 038 968  327 919  91 563  192 487 11 384 638
                   
 Votes                  
 ALP 1 681 528 1 235 344  729 265  359 491  373 247  131 876  43 740  89 380 4 643 871
 LP 1 394 111 1 211 046  582 766  431 642  472 131  113 347 ..  64 318 4 595 148
 NP (a) (a)  268 809  4 498  17 075 .. .. .. (a)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  35 405 .. (a)
 DEM  176 324  109 223  130 405  93 325  39 849  5 162 ..  12 656  566 944
 GRN  121 591  32 472  59 303  15 467  53 757  21 087 ..  11 168  314 845
 CTA  53 445  20 105  11 546  10 762  11 568  1 519 .. ..  108 945
 DLP ..  38 317 .. .. .. .. .. ..  38 317
 Others  157 080  100 077  68 567  30 790  8 145  35 772 ..  6 304  406 735
                   
 Formal 3 584 079 2 746 584 1 850 661  945 975  975 772  308 763  79 145  183 826 10 674 805
 Informal  97 534  86 634  38 491  22 390  20 983  8 121  2 312  2 988  279 453
 Total 3 681 613 2 833 218 1 889 152  968 365  996 755  316 884  81 457  186 814 10 954 258
                   
 Per cent                  
 ALP 46.9 45.0 39.4 38.0 38.3 42.7 55.3 48.6 43.5
 LP 38.9 44.1 31.5 45.6 48.4 36.7 .. 35.0 43.0
 NP (a) (a) 14.5 0.5 1.7 .. .. .. (a)
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 44.7 .. (a)
 DEM 4.9 4.0 7.0 9.9 4.1 1.7 .. 6.9 5.3
 GRN 3.4 1.2 3.2 1.6 5.5 6.8 .. 6.1 2.9
 CTA 1.5 0.7 0.6 1.1 1.2 0.5 .. .. 1.0
 DLP .. 1.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.4
 Others 4.4 3.6 3.7 3.3 0.8 11.6 .. 3.4 3.8
                   
 Formal 97.4 96.9 98.0 97.7 97.9 97.4 97.2 98.4 97.4
 Informal 2.6 3.1 2.0 2.3 2.1 2.6 2.8 1.6 2.6
 Total 96.5 96.7 95.8 95.5 95.9 96.6 89.0 97.1 96.2
                   
 Senators elected                
 ALP 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 17
 LP 2 2 2 3 3 2 .. 1 15
 NP 1 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
 CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
 DEM .. .. 1 1 .. .. .. .. 2
 GRN .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. 1
 Others .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                   
 Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 40

(a) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1996

  NSW Vic QLD SA WA TAS NT ACT AUST
                   
Enrolled 3 955 782 2 972 758 2 091 384 1 001 006 1 088 483  329 271  98 800  203 170 11 740 654
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 370 918 1 101 497  583 850  301 094  341 580  120 678  38 667  81 866 3 940 150
LP 1 522 722 1 146 655  680 553  428 053  456 379  130 552 (a)  74 949 4 792 682
NP (a) (a)  288 199 ..  20 877  3 693 (a) .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  40 050 .. (a)
DEM  351 491  300 848  254 219  135 730  93 938  22 006  1 535  19 590 1 179 357
GRN  97 928  81 273  46 285  19 441  57 006  26 830  5 453  11 297  345 513
AFI  61 811  40 607  13 117  9 424  12 645 .. .. ..  137 604
CTA  72 969  16 497  9 543  6 817  7 028  1 519 ..  2 901  117 274
ASP  74 032  19 573  12 146  8 973 .. .. .. ..  114 724
DLP ..  36 156 .. .. .. .. .. ..  36 156
Others  130 412  24 379  36 550  24 244  14 846  3 692 ..  1 454  235 577
                   
Formal 3 682 283 2 767 485 1 924 462  933 776 1 004 299  308 970  85 705  192 057 10 899 037
Informal  143 388  101 789  64 979  31 552  36 379  10 083  2 422  4 860  395 452
Total 3 825 671 2 869 274 1 989 441  965 328 1 040 668  319 053  88 127  196 917 11 294 479
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 37.2 39.8 30.3 32.2 34.0 39.1 45.1 42.6 36.2
LP 41.4 41.4 35.4 45.8 45.4 42.3 (a) 39.0 44.0
NP (a) (a) 15.0 .. 2.1 1.2 (a) .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 46.7 .. (a)
DEM 9.5 10.9 13.2 14.5 9.4 7.1 1.8 10.2 10.8
GRN 2.7 2.9 2.4 2.1 5.7 8.7 6.4 5.9 3.2
AFI 1.7 1.5 0.7 1.0 1.3 .. .. .. 1.3
CTA 2.0 0.6 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.5 .. 1.5 1.1
ASP 2.0 0.7 0.6 1.0 .. .. .. .. 1.1
DLP .. 1.3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.3
Others 3.5 0.9 1.9 2.6 1.5 1.2 .. 0.8 2.2
                   
Formal 96.3 96.5 96.7 96.7 96.5 96.8 97.3 97.5 96.5
Informal 3.7 3.5 3.3 3.3 3.5 3.2 2.7 2.5 3.5
Total 96.7 96.5 95.1 96.4 95.6 96.9 89.2 96.9 96.2
                   
Senators elected                
ALP 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 14
LP 2 3 2 3 3 3 .. 1 17
NP 1 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 2
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
DEM 1 1 1 1 1 .. .. .. 5
GRN .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                   
Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 40

(a) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

1998

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 076 081 3 081 632 2 188 024 1 013 989 1 149 619  330 121  105 048  209 536 12 154 050
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 452 560 1 151 293  654 623  303 290  368 821  128 377  38 259  83 867 4 181 090
LP 1 375 563 1 076 841  570 692  383 630  408 696  104 268 ..  61 385 4 225 673
NP (a) (a)  190 662  4 445  13 428 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  36 063 .. (a)
ON  361 009  117 039  297 245  91 907  110 231  11 655  8 657  9 621 1 007 364
DEM  275 910  279 806  156 451  117 618  68 057  12 107  5 119  32 833  947 901
GRN  81 612  70 736  42 264  20 895  61 029  17 905  4 232  6 385  305 058
CDP  58 079  13 948  28 826  9 598  10 258 945 .. ..  121 654
DLP ..  29 893 .. .. .. .. .. ..  29 893
Others  150 992  101 693  62 947  15 436  23 291 33 120 672  2 944  391 095
                   
Formal 3 755 725 2 841 249 2 003 710  946 819 1 063 811  308 377  93 002  197 035 11 209 728
Informal  128 608  111 486  62 754  27 424  29 352  9 704  1 901  3 952  375 181
Total 3 884 333 2 952 735 2 066 464  974 243 1 093 163  318 081  94 903  200 987 11 584 909
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 38.7 40.5 32.7 32.0 34.7 41.6 41.1 42.6 37.3
LP 36.6 37.9 28.5 40.5 38.4 33.8 .. 31.2 37.7
NP (a) (a) 9.5 0.5 1.3 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 38.8 .. (a)
ON 9.6 4.1 14.8 9.7 10.4 3.8 9.3 4.9 9.0
AD 7.3 9.8 7.8 12.4 6.4 3.9 5.5 16.7 8.5
GRN 2.2 2.5 2.1 2.2 5.7 5.8 4.6 3.2 2.7
CDP 1.5 0.5 1.4 1.0 1.0 0.3 .. .. 1.1
DLP .. 1.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.3
Others 4.0 3.6 3.1 1.6 2.2 10.7 0.7 1.5 3.5
                   
Formal 96.7 96.2 97.0 97.2 97.3 96.9 98.0 98.0 96.8
Informal 3.3 3.8 3.0 2.8 2.7 3.1 2.0 2.0 3.2
Total 95.3 95.8 94.4 96.1 95.1 96.4 90.3 95.9 95.3
                   
Senators elected                
ALP 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 17
LP 2 2 2 3 3 2 .. 1 15
NP .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
DEM 1 .. 1 1 1 .. .. .. 4
ON .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
Others .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                   
Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 40

(a) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

2001

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 227 937 3 234 874 2 336 698 1 039 025 1 206 422  331 675  111 022  221 184 12 708 837
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 299 488 1 073 632  682 239  321 422  377 547  113 709  36 500  86 331 3 990 868
LP 1 620 235 1 155 817  750 416  440 431  443 597  119 720 ..  70 475 4 864 231
NP (a) (a)  196 845 ..  26 015 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  40 680 .. (a)
DEM  240 867  228 212  143 942  121 989  64 773  14 273  6 796  22 072  842 924
ON  216 522  71 598  215 400  44 055  77 757  10 169  4 353  4 485  644 339
GRN  169 139  174 756  71 102  33 385  64 736  42 568  3 978  14 825  574 489
CDP  72 697  17 155  22 703 ..  13 809 .. ..  3 602  129 966
DLP ..  66 547 .. .. .. .. .. ..  66 547
Others  260 495  130 295  67 430  5 733  37 295  8 223 755  3 684  513 910
                   
Formal 3 879 443 2 918 012 2 150 077  967 015 1 105 529  308 662  93 062  205 474 11 627 274
Informal  142 281  173 141  65 450  30 556  41 025  10 493  2 640  4 924  470 510
Total 4 021 724 3 091 153 2 215 527  997 571 1 146 554  319 155  95 702  210 398 12 097 784
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 33.5 36.8 31.7 33.2 34.2 36.8 39.2 42.0 34.3
LP 41.8 39.6 34.9 45.5 40.1 38.8 .. 34.3 41.8
NP (a) (a) 9.2 .. 2.4 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 43.7 .. (a)
DEM 6.2 7.8 6.7 12.6 5.9 4.6 7.3 10.7 7.2
ON 5.6 2.5 10.0 4.6 7.0 3.3 4.7 2.2 5.5
GRN 4.4 6.0 3.3 3.5 5.9 13.8 4.3 7.2 4.9
CDP 1.9 0.6 1.1 .. 1.2 .. .. 1.8 1.1
DLP .. 2.3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.6
Others 6.7 4.5 3.1 0.6 3.4 2.7 0.8 1.8 4.4
                   
Formal 96.5 94.4 97.0 96.9 96.4 96.7 97.2 97.7 96.1
Informal 3.5 5.6 3.0 3.1 3.6 3.3 2.8 2.3 3.9
Total 95.1 95.6 94.8 96.0 95.0 96.2 86.2 95.1 95.2
                   
Senators elected                
ALP 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 14
LP 2 3 2 3 3 3 .. 1 17
NP 1 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 2
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
DEM .. 1 1 1 1 .. .. .. 4
GRN 1 .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 2
                   
Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 40

(a) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

2004

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 329 115 3 309 800 2 475 611 1 051 923 1 248 732  342 809  112 930  227 541 13 098 461
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 445 602 1 082 271  717 005  343 422  366 825  106 531  38 204  86 855 4 186 715
LP 1 753 507 1 321 445  867 276  459 560  556 588  146 532 ..  80 022 5 390 114
NP (a) (a)  149 719  3 843  9 699 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  41 923 .. (a)
GRN  291 845  263 551  122 393  63 881  90 956  42 214  7 016  34 575  916 431
DEM  87 377  55 867  49 898  23 118  22 603  2 614  4 368  4 528  250 373
FFP  22 210  56 376  76 306  38 559  9 553  7 563 .. ..  210 567
ON  75 284  21 532  71 043  10 995  27 601 .. .. ..  206 455
CDP  103 831  10 239 .. ..  21 234  2 076 ..  3 294  140 674
Others  194 909  185 313  211 634  24 360  23 096  10 137 839  2 032  652 320
                   
Formal 3 974 565 2 996 594 2 265 274  967 738 1 128 155  317 667  92 350  211 306 11 953 649
Informal  143 021  162 047  65 037  35 424  41 452  11 091  2 973  5 325  466 370
Total 4 117 586 3 158 641 2 330 311 1 003 162 1 169 607  328 758  95 323  216 631 12 420 019
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 36.4 36.1 31.7 35.5 32.5 33.5 41.4 41.1 35.0
LP 44.1 44.1 38.3 47.5 49.3 46.1 .. 37.9 45.1
NP (a) (a) 6.6 0.4 0.9 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 45.4 .. (a)
GRN 7.3 8.8 5.4 6.6 8.1 13.3 7.6 16.4 7.7
DEM 2.2 1.9 2.2 2.4 2.0 0.8 4.7 2.1 2.1
FFP 0.6 1.9 3.4 4.0 0.8 2.4 .. .. 1.8
ON 1.9 0.7 3.1 1.1 2.4 .. .. .. 1.7
CDP 2.6 0.3 .. .. 1.9 0.7 .. 1.6 1.2
Others 4.9 6.2 9.3 2.5 2.0 3.2 0.9 1.0 5.5
                   
Formal 96.5 94.9 97.2 96.5 96.5 96.6 96.9 97.5 96.2
Informal 3.5 5.1 2.8 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.1 2.5 3.8
Total 95.1 95.4 94.1 95.4 93.7 95.9 84.4 95.2 94.8
                   
Senators elected                
ALP 3 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 16
LP 2 2 3 3 3 3 .. 1 17
NP 1 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
GRN .. .. .. .. 1 1 .. .. 2
FFP .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
                   
Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 40

(a) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

2007

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 496 208 3 441 822 2 612 504 1 076 220 1 313 201  349 753  118 045  238 786 13 646 539
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 764 040 1 327 076  948 145  358 615  433 046  131 055  47 205  92 018 5 101 200
LP 1 649 014 1 257 149  977 316  355 237  555 868  122 203 ..  77 058 5 055 095
NP (a) (a) (a)  3 632  17 365 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  40 253 .. (a)
GRN  353 286  320 759  177 063  65 322  111 813  59 254  8 870  48 384 1 144 751
FFP  25 321  80 100  53 249  29 114  10 341  6 663 .. ..  204 788
DEM  37 193  52 596  45 584  8 908  12 604 ..  1 949  4 141  162 975
CDP  82 560  7 100  6 289  1 486  21 179 .. ..    118 614
ON  17 379  13 354  4 174  6 178  11 623 .. .. ..  52 708
Others  264 441  124 235  207 087  178 317  28 911  7 671  2 292  3 720  816 674
                   
Formal 4 193 234 3 182 369 2 418 907 1 006 809 1 202 750  326 846  100 569  225 321 12 656 805
Informal  96 210  107 850  57 912  24 511  29 797  8 830  1 994  3 905  331 009
Total 4 289 444 3 290 219 2 476 819 1 031 320 1 232 547  335 676  102 563  229 226 12 987 814
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 42.1 41.7 39.2 35.6 36.0 40.1 46.9 40.8 40.3
LP 39.3 39.5 40.4 35.3 46.2 37.4 .. 34.2 39.9
NP (a) (a) (a) 0.4 1.4 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 40.0 .. (a)
GRN 8.4 10.1 7.3 6.5 9.3 18.1 8.8 21.5 9.0
FFP 0.6 2.5 2.2 2.9 0.9 2.0 .. .. 1.6
DEM 0.9 1.7 1.9 0.9 1.0 .. 1.9 1.8 1.3
CDP 2.0 0.2 .. .. 1.8 .. .. 0.0 0.9
ON 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.6 1.0 .. .. .. 0.4
Others 6.3 3.9 8.6 17.7 2.4 2.3 2.3 1.7 6.5
                   
Formal 97.8 96.7 97.7 97.6 97.6 97.4 98.1 98.3 97.5
Informal 2.2 3.3 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.6 1.9 1.7 2.5
Total 95.4 95.6 94.8 95.8 93.9 96.0 86.9 96.0 95.2
                   
Senators elected                
ALP 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 1 18
LP 2 3 2 2 3 2 .. 1 15
NP 1 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 2
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
GRN .. .. .. 1 1 1 .. .. 3
Others .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
                   
Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 40

(a) Included with LP.

 

Detailed results: Senate continued

2010

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 610 795 3 561 873 2 719 360 1 104 698 1 362 534  358 609  121 059  247 941 14 086 869
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 517 382 1 215 213  720 182  386 577  366 580  136 908  33 253  93 639 4 469 734
LP 1 617 418 1 107 522 ..  376 532  530 583  109 023 ..  76 463 4 914 205
LNP .. .. 1 015 062 .. .. .. .. .. (a)
NP (a) (a) .. ..  42 334 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  39 268 .. (a)
GRN  443 913  471 317  312 804  134 287  172 327  67 016  13 105  52 546 1 667 315
FFP  39 123  85 058  83 786  41 227  14 254  4 045 .. ..  267 493
DLP  30 939  75 145  11 186  6 811  9 346  1 560 .. ..  134 987
CDP  80 376  12 330  10 449  2 533  22 206 .. .. ..  127 894
DEM  28 398  15 858  19 019  6 975  4 730  1 608 ..  4 057  80 645
ON  23 456  12 094  22 353  5 159  7 610 .. .. ..  70 672
Others 371519  224 214 255670  49 477  64 249  10 531  11 061  2 567  989 288
                   
Formal 4 152 524 3 218 751 2 450 511 1 009 578 1 234 219  330 691  96 687  229 272 12 722 233
Informal  180 743  131 919  88 761  32 493  40 490  11 047  3 708  5 999  495 160
Total 4 333 267 3 350 670 2 539 272 1 042 071 1 274 709  341 738  100 395  235 271 13 217 393
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 36.5 37.8 29.4 38.3 29.7 41.4 34.4 40.8 35.1
LP 39.0 34.4 .. 37.3 43.0 33.0 .. 33.4 38.6
LNP .. .. 41.4 .. .. .. .. .. (a)
NP (a) (a) .. .. 3.4 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 40.6 .. (a)
GRN 10.7 14.6 12.8 13.3 14.0 20.3 13.6 22.9 13.1
FFP 0.9 2.6 3.4 4.1 1.2 1.2 .. .. 2.1
DLP 0.7 2.3 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.5 .. .. 1.1
CDP 1.9 0.4 0.4 0.3 1.8 .. .. .. 1.0
DEM 0.7 0.5 0.8 0.7 0.4 0.5 .. 1.8 0.6
ON 0.6 0.4 0.9 0.5 0.6 .. .. .. 0.6
Others 8.9 7.0 10.4 4.9 5.2 3.2 11.4 1.1 7.8
                   
Formal 95.8 96.1 96.5 96.9 96.8 96.8 96.3 97.5 96.3
Informal 4.2 3.9 3.5 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.7 2.5 3.7
Total 94.0 94.1 93.4 94.3 93.6 95.3 82.9 94.9 93.8
                   
Senators elected                
ALP 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 15
LP 2 1 2 3 3 2 .. 1 14
NP 1 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
GRN 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. .. 6
DLP .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
                   
Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 40

(a) Included with LP.

Detailed results: Senate continued

2013

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                   
Enrolled 4 817 504 3 720 640 2 843 100 1 130 572 1 480 820  363 331  129 079  265 346 14 750 392
                   
Votes                  
ALP 1 381 047 1 097 255  747 096  235 312  275 094  110 617  33 889  84 974 3 965 284
LP 1 496 752 1 357 153 ..  285 058  435 220  126 400 ..  81 613 4 951 196
LNP .. .. 1 084 299 .. .. .. .. .. (a)
NP (a) (a) ..  3 102  38 818 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..  42 781 .. (a)
GRN  340 941  366 720  158 150  73 612  199 358  39 284  8 974  47 553 1 234 592
PUP  148 281  123 889  258 944  27 484  157 740  22 184  7 386  5 213 751 121
LDP  415 901   363  18 201  36 657  23 251  7 807 .. .. 502 180
FFP  16 786  51 658  28 644  39 032  9 471  4 403 .. .. 149 994
DLP  67 549  23 883  8 376  10 143  2 727  2 598 .. .. 115 276
ON  53 293   242  14 348  2 968 .. .. .. .. 70 851
DEM  9 482  10 877  6 611  3 096  3 492 .. .. .. 33 558
Others  446 111  349 489 294 792  321 970  132 633  23 660  10 449  27 389 1 606 493
                   
Formal 4 376 143 3 381 529 2 619 461 1 038 434 1 277 804  336 953  103 479  246 742 13 380 545
Informal  150 239  117 909  57 947  28 225  32 757  8 486  2 837  4 980 403 380
Total 4 526 382 3 499 438 2 677 408 1 066 659 1 310 561  345 439  106 316  251 722 13 783 925
                   
Per cent                  
ALP 31.6 32.4 28.5 22.7 21.5 32.8 32.7 34.4 29.6
LP 34.2 40.1 .. 27.5 34.1 37.5 .. 33.1 37.0
LNP .. .. 41.4 .. .. .. .. .. (a)
NP (a) (a) .. 0.3 3.0 .. .. .. (a)
CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 41.3 .. (a)
GRN 7.8 10.8 6.0 7.1 15.6 11.7 8.7 19.3 9.2
PUP 3.4 3.7 9.9 2.6 12.3 6.6 7.1 2.1 5.6
LDP 9.5  .. 0.7 3.5 1.8 2.3 .. .. 3.8
FFP 0.4 1.5 1.1 3.8 0.7 1.3 .. .. 1.1
DLP 1.5 0.7 0.3 1.0 0.2 0.8 .. .. 0.9
ON 1.2 .. 0.5 0.3 .. .. .. .. 0.5
DEM 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 .. .. .. 0.3
Others 10.2 10.3 11.3 31.0 10.4 7.0 10.1 11.1 12.0
                   
Formal 96.7 96.6 97.8 97.4 97.5 97.5 97.3 98.0 97.1
Informal 3.3 3.4 2.2 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.0 2.9
Total 94.0 94.1 94.2 94.3 88.5 95.1 82.4 94.9 93.4
                   
Senators elected  
ALP   2   2   2   1   1   2   1   1   12
LP   2   2   2   2   3   2 ..   1   14
NP   1 ..   1 .. .. .. .. ..   2
CLP .. .. .. .. .. ..   1 ..   1
GRN ..   1 ..   1   1   1 .. ..   4
PUP .. ..   1 ..   1   1 .. ..   3
FFP .. .. ..   1 .. .. .. ..   1
LDP   1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Others ..   1 ..   1 .. .. .. ..   2
Total 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 40

Note: The results for WA are from the half-Senate re-election held on 5 April 2014.

(a) Included with LP.

Detailed results: Senate continued

2016

 

NSW

Vic

Qld

SA

WA

Tas

NT

ACT

Aust

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enrolled

5 084 274

3 963 992

3 074 422

1 183 004

1 577 215

 373 470

 133 129

 282 045

15 671 551

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Votes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALP

1 405 203

1 075 658

 718 290

 289 955

 387 404

 115 995

 38 197

 92 328

4 123 030

LP

1 609 918

1 158 800

. .

 346 431

 526 143

 111 032

. .

 85 391

4 870 149

LNP

. .

. .

 960 578

. .

. .

. .

. .

. .

(a)

NP

(a)

(a)

. .

. .

 34 700

. .

. .

. .

(a)

CLP

. .

. .

. .

. .

. .

. .

 37 156

. .

(a)

GRN

 332 895

 380 499

 185 730

 62 353

 141 063

 38 361

 11 003

 43 721

1 195 625

PUP

 2 808

 10 456

 4 823

  782

 5 045

 2 425

. .

. .

 26 339

LDP

 139 089

 55 501

 77 613

 6 925

 10 787

 1 696

. .

 7 588

 299 199

FFP

 53 062

 39 747

 52 474

 29 187

 8 752

 6 728

. .

. .

 189 950

DLP

 51 533

 18 152

 15 457

. .

 9 431

. .

. .

. .

 94 573

ON

 184 054

 63 528

 250 131

 31 681

 54 497

 9 075

. .

. .

 592 966

XEN

 80 160

 55 118

 55 907

 230 832

 29 990

 5 491

. .

. .

 457 498

Others

 633 475

 642 778

 402 163

 63 019

 158 370

 48 356

 15 671

 25 739

1 989 571

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Formal

4 492 197

3 500 237

2 723 166

1 061 165

1 366 182

 339 159

 102 027

 254 767

13 838 900

Informal

 213 073

 153 499

 95 831

 36 545

 47 371

 12 221

 3 512

 5 754

 567 806

Total

4 705 270

3 653 736

2 818 997

1 097 710

1 413 553

 351 380

 105 539

 260 521

14 406 706

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Per cent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALP

31.3

30.7

26.4

27.3

28.4

34.2

37.4

36.2

29.8

LP

35.8

33.1

. .

32.6

38.5

32.7

. .

33.5

35.2

LNP

. .

. .

35.3

. .

. .

. .

. .

. .

(a)

NP

(a)

(a)

. .

. .

2.5

. .

. .

. .

(a)

CLP

. .

. .

. .

. .

. .

. .

36.4

. .

(a)

GRN

7.4

10.9

6.8

5.9

10.3

11.3

10.8

17.2

8.6

PUP

0.1

0.3

0.2

0.1

0.4

0.7

. .

. .

0.2

LDP

3.1

1.6

2.9

0.7

0.8

0.5

. .

3.0

2.2

FFP

1.2

1.1

1.9

2.8

0.6

2.0

. .

. .

1.4

DLP

1.1

0.5

0.6

. .

0.7

. .

. .

. .

0.7

ON

4.1

1.8

9.2

3.0

4.0

2.7

. .

. .

4.3

XEN

1.8

1.6

2.1

21.8

2.2

1.6

. .

. .

3.3

Others

14.1

18.4

14.8

5.9

11.6

14.3

15.4

10.1

14.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Formal

95.5

95.8

96.6

96.7

96.6

96.5

96.7

97.8

96.1

Informal

4.5

4.2

3.4

3.3

3.4

3.5

3.3

2.2

3.9

Total

92.5

92.2

91.7

92.8

89.6

94.1

79.3

92.4

91.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Senators elected (b)

 

ALP

  4

  4

  4

  3

  4

  5

  1

  1

  26

LP

4

  4

  3

  4

  5

  4

..

  1

  25

NP

  1

  1

  2

..

..

..

..

..

  4

CLP

..

..

..

..

..

..

  1

..

  1

GRN

  1

  2

  1

  1

  2

  2

..

..

  9

ON

  1

..

  2

..

  1

..

..

..

  4

LDP

  1

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

  1

FFP

..

..

..

  1

..

..

..

..

  1

XEN

..

..

..

  3

..

..

..

..

  3

Others

..

  1

..

..

..

  1

..

..

  2

Total

12

12

12

12

12

12

2

2

76

Note: The results for NSW, Qld, WA and Tas are from the special counts in 2017, and for SA and ACT are from the special counts in 2018.

(a) Included with LP.

(b) In SA, the FFP Senator and XEN Senator elected at the special counts subsequently were sworn in as independents, while in Tas the JLN Senator elected subsequently was sworn in as an independent; the table reflects the election result.

State summaries: House of Representatives

New South Wales—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 18.4 .. 35.6 45.2 .. .. .. 0.8 100.0
1903 21.3 .. 22.5 56.2 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1906 38.5 .. 10.0 .. 49.9 .. .. 1.5 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 51.1 43.9 .. .. .. .. .. 5.0 100.0
1913 46.9 51.2 .. .. .. .. .. 1.9 100.0
1914 52.2 47.7 .. .. .. .. .. 0.1 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 41.7 53.0 .. .. .. .. .. 5.3 100.0
1919 46.0 40.6 .. .. .. .. .. 13.4 100.0
1922 42.6 36.5 12.0 .. .. .. .. 8.9 100.0
1925 46.3 44.6 9.0 .. .. .. .. 0.1 100.0
1928 52.1 36.8 7.7 .. .. .. .. 3.3 100.0
1929 51.5 30.0 10.4 .. .. .. .. 8.2 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 16.4 36.2 17.5 .. .. .. .. 29.9 100.0
1934 9.4 33.8 14.5 .. .. .. .. 42.3 100.0
1937 45.3 35.0 14.4 .. .. .. .. 5.3 100.0
1940 35.3 27.3 11.6 .. .. .. .. 25.9 100.0
1943 53.8 16.6 8.6 .. .. .. .. 21.0 100.0
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 51.4 29.9 11.0 .. .. .. .. 7.7 100.0
1949 46.9 37.1 11.0  ..  ..  ..  .. 5.0 100.0
1951 49.1 39.0 10.1  ..  ..  ..  .. 1.8 100.0
1954 52.3 35.1 8.3  ..  ..  ..  .. 4.3 100.0
1955 49.6 38.6 8.6  ..  ..  ..  .. 3.2 100.0
1958 47.1 35.9 9.6 5.6  ..  ..  .. 1.8 100.0
1961 52.2 31.0 9.4 5.4  ..  ..  .. 2.0 100.0
1963 47.5 36.9 9.8 4.4  ..  ..  .. 1.3 100.0
1966 40.7 40.7 10.7 4.5  ..  ..  .. 3.3 100.0
1969 47.7 33.7 9.8 3.4  ..  ..  .. 5.4 100.0
1972 51.9 30.0 9.8 3.5  ..  ..  .. 4.8 100.0
1974 52.7 33.4 10.6  ..  ..  ..  .. 3.3 100.0
1975 45.5 39.7 11.8  ..  ..  ..  .. 3.1 100.0
1977 42.4 35.9 11.3  .. 8.5  ..  .. 1.9 100.0
1980 46.4 35.7 10.5  .. 5.7  ..  .. 1.8 100.0
1983 50.1 31.6 11.0  .. 4.8  ..  .. 2.6 100.0
1984 48.3 32.8 10.5  .. 5.9  ..  .. 2.5 100.0
1987 45.1 33.3 11.8  .. 6.3  ..  .. 3.5 100.0
1990 41.2 29.1 11.2 .. 10.2 1.5  .. 6.8 100.0
1993 48.3 31.8 9.8 .. 2.8 1.4  .. 5.9 100.0
1996 39.6 33.5 12.1 .. 6.5 2.6  .. 5.8 100.0
1998 40.1 30.5 7.9 .. 4.2 2.7 9.0 5.7 100.0
2001 36.4 33.6 9.2 .. 4.2 4.8 4.8 7.0 100.0
2004 36.7 36.2 9.2 .. 1.1 8.1 1.4 7.4 100.0
2007 44.1 32.6 7.9 ..  0.3 7.9 0.2 7.0 100.0
2010 37.3 36.7 7.9 ..  0.3 10.2 0.5 7.1 100.0
2013 34.5 37.3 10.0 0.4 .. 7.9 0.5 9.3 100.0
2016 36.9 32.7 9.6 .. .. 9.0 0.6 11.1 100.0

 

State summaries: House of Representatives continued

New South Wales—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 6 .. 8 12 .. .. .. .. 26
1903 7 .. 3 16 .. .. .. .. 26
1906 11 .. 5 .. 11 .. .. .. 27
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 17 9 .. .. .. .. .. 1 27
1913 12 15 .. .. .. .. .. .. 27
1914 14 13 .. .. .. .. .. .. 27
Election ALP NAT CP LP       Others Total
1917 10 17 .. .. .. .. .. .. 27
1919 14 9 .. .. .. .. .. 4 27
1922 13 11 4 .. .. .. .. .. 28
1925 11 12 5 .. .. .. .. .. 28
1928 14 9 5 .. .. .. .. .. 28
1929 20 2 4 .. .. .. .. 2 28
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 3 13 8 .. .. .. .. 4 28
1934 1 11 7 .. .. .. .. 9 28
1937 11 10 6 .. .. .. .. 1 28
1940 12 8 4 .. .. .. .. 4 28
1943 21 4 3 .. .. .. .. .. 28
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 19 5 3 .. .. .. .. 1 28
1949 23 16 8  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 47
1951 24 16 7  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 47
1954 25 15 7  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 47
1955 21 17 8  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 46
1958 22 16 8  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 46
1961 27 12 7  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 46
1963 20 17 9  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 46
1966 17 20 9  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 46
1969 22 15 8  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 45
1972 28 10 7  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 45
1974 25 11 9  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 45
1975 17 19 9  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 45
1977 17 18 8  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 43
1980 18 16 9  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 43
1983 24 11 8  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 43
1984 29 12 10  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 51
1987 28 13 10  ..  .. ..  .. .. 51
1990 30 12 8  ..  .. ..  .. 1 51
1993 33 8 8  ..  .. ..  .. 1 50
1996 20 19 10 .. .. ..  .. 1 50
1998 22 18 9 .. .. ..  .. 1 50
2001 20 21 7 .. .. ..  .. 2 50
2004 21 21 6 .. .. ..  .. 2 50
2007 28 15 5 .. .. .. .. 1 49
2010 26 16 4 .. .. .. .. 2 48
2013 18 23 7 .. .. .. .. .. 48
2016 24 16 7 .. .. .. .. .. 47

 

State summaries: House of Representatives continued

Victoria—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 8.7 .. 67.4 24.0 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1903 27.1 .. 51.4 21.4 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1906 30.4 .. 29.3 .. 25.0 .. .. 15.3 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 48.1 45.8 .. .. .. .. .. 6.1 100.0
1913 46.8 47.6 .. .. .. .. .. 5.6 100.0
1914 45.8 48.1 .. .. .. .. .. 6.0 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 46.6 53.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1919 38.1 43.9 .. .. .. .. .. 18.1 100.0
1922 42.2 33.0 14.2 .. .. .. .. 10.6 100.0
1925 44.8 38.0 13.9 .. .. .. .. 3.3 100.0
1928 39.7 39.8 11.1 .. .. .. .. 9.4 100.0
1929 48.9 31.7 12.1 .. .. .. .. 7.3 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 34.2 48.5 9.6 .. .. .. .. 7.6 100.0
1934 36.4 41.3 5.4 .. .. .. .. 16.9 100.0
1937 39.3 39.5 .. .. .. .. .. 21.1 100.0
1940 43.5 34.5 .. .. .. .. .. 22.0 100.0
1943 43.4 26.0 7.1 .. .. .. .. 23.6 100.0
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 47.9 37.8 9.4 .. .. .. .. 4.9 100.0
1949 46.8 41.4 8.2  ..  ..  ..  .. 3.6 100.0
1951 49.1 43.6 5.2  ..  ..  ..  .. 2.1 100.0
1954 50.3 45.2 3.4  ..  ..  ..  .. 1.1 100.0
1955 37.1 41.4 5.5 15.8  ..  ..  .. 0.2 100.0
1958 39.5 37.8 7.4 14.8  ..  ..  .. 0.5 100.0
1961 41.6 34.8 7.5 15.1  ..  ..  .. 0.9 100.0
1963 40.4 39.1 7.6 12.4  ..  ..  .. 0.6 100.0
1966 35.1 39.8 8.3 12.6  ..  ..  .. 4.3 100.0
1969 41.3 37.6 6.8 10.8  ..  ..  .. 3.5 100.0
1972 47.3 33.6 7.4 8.3  ..  ..  .. 3.3 100.0
1974 47.9 36.4 7.5 5.2  ..  ..  .. 3.1 100.0
1975 42.1 42.3 8.9 4.9  ..  ..  .. 1.8 100.0
1977 37.2 39.6 5.6 5.3 11.8  ..  .. 0.5 100.0
1980 45.5 39.1 4.9 1.1 8.2  ..  .. 1.1 100.0
1983 50.5 37.1 4.9 0.7 5.7  ..  .. 1.1 100.0
1984 48.9 36.9 6.4 2.2 5.0  ..  .. 0.6 100.0
1987 46.9 38.0 6.3 0.1 6.7  ..  .. 1.8 100.0
1990 37.1 39.7 6.0 0.1 12.4 ..  .. 4.7 100.0
1993 46.4 40.2 5.0  .. 3.7 0.1  .. 4.5 100.0
1996 42.9 39.9 4.6 .. 7.4 1.9  .. 3.3 100.0
1998 44.4 37.1 2.7 .. 6.0 2.1 3.7 4.0 100.0
2001 41.7 39.1 3.1 .. 6.2 5.9 1.3 2.8 100.0
2004 40.4 43.2 3.5 .. 1.1 7.5 0.1 4.2 100.0
2007  44.7 38.1 3.0 0.2 1.2 8.2 .. 4.6 100.0
2010  42.8 36.4 3.2 .. 0.1 12.7 .. 4.8 100.0
2013 34.8 40.1 2.6 0.5 .. 10.8 .. 11.2 100.0
2016 35.6 37.0 4.8 .. .. 13.1 .. 9.5 100.0

 

State summaries: House of Representatives continued

Victoria—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 2 .. 17 4 .. .. .. .. 23
1903 2 .. 16 5 .. .. .. .. 23
1906 4 .. 8 .. 6 .. .. 4 22
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 11 11 .. .. .. .. .. .. 22
1913 9 12 .. .. .. .. .. .. 21
1914 12 8 .. .. .. .. .. 1 21
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 7 14 .. .. .. .. .. .. 21
1919 6 9 .. .. .. .. .. 6 21
1922 8 5 5 .. .. .. .. 2.0 20
1925 7 8 5 .. .. .. .. .. 20
1928 8 8 3 .. .. .. .. 1 20
1929 13 3 2 .. .. .. .. 2 20
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 4 12 4 .. .. .. .. .. 20
1934 6 11 1 .. .. .. .. 2 20
1937 7 9 .. .. .. .. .. 4 20
1940 9 6 .. .. .. .. .. 5 20
1943 9 6 3 .. .. .. .. 2 20
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 8 7 4 .. .. .. .. 1 20
1949 13 17 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 33
1951 15 15 3  .. ..  ..  ..  .. 33
1954 15 15 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 33
1955 10 20 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 33
1958 10 18 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 33
1961 10 18 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 33
1963 10 18 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 33
1966 8 19 5  ..  ..  ..  .. 1 33
1969 11 18 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 34
1972 14 14 6  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 34
1974 16 12 6  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 34
1975 10 19 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 34
1977 10 20 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 33
1980 17 13 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 33
1983 23 7 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 33
1984 25 11 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 39
1987 24 12 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 39
1990 14 21 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 38
1993 17 17 3  ..  ..  ..  .. 1 38
1996 16 19 2 .. .. ..  .. .. 37
1998 19 16 2 .. .. ..  .. .. 37
2001 20 15 2 .. .. ..  .. .. 37
2004 19 16 2 .. .. ..  .. .. 37
2007 21 14 2  .. .. .. .. .. 37
2010 22 12 2  .. .. 1 .. .. 37
2013 19 14 2  .. .. 1 .. 1 37
2016 18 14 3 .. .. 1 .. 1 37

 

State summaries: House of Representatives continued

Queensland—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP     PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 39.7 .. .. 41.3 8.1 .. .. .. 10.8 100.0
1903 56.7 .. .. 1.6 13.3 .. .. .. 28.4 100.0
1906 43.0 .. .. 6.2 .. 50.8 .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP LP             Others Total
1910 47.6 48.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3.8 100.0
1913 54.8 45.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1914 55.7 44.3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP NAT   CP         Others Total
1917 48.7 51.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1919 46.8 49.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3.7 100.0
1922 41.4 42.8 .. 12.5 .. .. .. .. 3.3 100.0
1925 42.4 47.7 .. 9.8 .. .. .. .. 0.1 100.0
1928 47.4 36.7 .. 15.9 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1929 39.8 43.5 .. 10.7 .. .. .. .. 6.0 100.0
Election ALP UAP   CP         Others Total
1931 39.3 34.9 .. 10.1 .. .. .. .. 15.8 100.0
1934 46.8 35.4 .. 10.2 .. .. .. .. 7.7 100.0
1937 43.0 20.8 .. 23.5 .. .. .. .. 12.7 100.0
1940 46.1 23.2 .. 25.7 .. .. .. .. 5.1 100.0
1943 47.8 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 52.2 100.0
Election ALP LP LNP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 43.1 20.5 .. 22.1 .. .. .. .. 14.3 100.0
1949 39.5 31.5  .. 24.8  ..  ..  ..  .. 4.1 100.0
1951 41.0 30.9  .. 23.8  ..  ..  ..  .. 4.3 100.0
1954 42.5 32.1  .. 21.9  ..  ..  ..  .. 3.5 100.0
1955 42.1 31.9  .. 20.9  ..  ..  ..  .. 5.1 100.0
1958 37.5 31.1  .. 19.4 11.1  ..  ..  .. 1.0 100.0
1961 48.1 27.0  .. 16.6 7.5  ..  ..  .. 0.8 100.0
1963 46.3 28.6  .. 18.3 6.3  ..  ..  .. 0.5 100.0
1966 42.1 30.2  .. 19.6 7.5  ..  ..  .. 0.6 100.0
1969 48.2 27.5  .. 17.0 6.8  ..  ..  .. 0.5 100.0
1972 47.2 25.5  .. 19.6 5.6  ..  ..  .. 2.2 100.0
1974 44.0 30.5  .. 23.6  ..  ..  ..  .. 1.9 100.0
1975 38.8 32.6  .. 26.7  ..  ..  ..  .. 1.9 100.0
1977 37.7 27.7  .. 26.0  .. 6.6  ..  .. 2.0 100.0
1980 42.8 27.3  .. 21.8  .. 5.3  ..  .. 2.8 100.0
1983 46.1 24.4  .. 23.7  .. 4.7  ..  .. 1.1 100.0
1984 44.1 19.2  .. 31.7  .. 4.8  ..  .. 0.3 100.0
1987 45.0 21.0  .. 28.8  .. 4.9  ..  .. 0.3 100.0
1990 41.6 28.5  .. 16.8 .. 11.6 0.6  .. 0.9 100.0
1993 40.5 31.2 .. 14.7 .. 4.1 3.2  .. 6.2 100.0
1996(a) 33.2 39.3 .. 15.9 .. 6.7 2.5  .. 2.5 100.0
1998 36.1 30.9 .. 10.0 .. 4.0 2.4 14.3 2.3 100.0
2001 34.7 36.5 .. 9.1 .. 4.3 3.5 7.1 4.8 100.0
2004 34.8 39.4 .. 9.7 .. 1.4 5.1 2.0 7.7 100.0
2007 42.9 34.4 .. 10.1 .. 0.9 5.6 0.4 5.7 100.0
2010 33.6   47.4   0.2 .. 10.9 0.2 7.7 100.0
2013 29.8   45.7   .. .. 6.2 0.1 18.2 100.0
2016 30.9   43.2   0.1 .. 8.8 5.5 11.5 100.0

(a) Votes for disendorsed Liberal Party candidate in Division of Oxley are included in Liberal Party figures


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Queensland—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 4 .. 3 .. .. .. .. 2 9
1903 7 .. 1 1 .. .. .. .. 9
1906 4 .. 1 .. 4 .. .. .. 9
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 6 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 9
1913 7 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 10
1914 7 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 10
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 4 6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 10
1919 3 7 .. .. .. .. .. .. 10
1922 2 7 1 .. .. .. .. .. 10
1925 1 8 1 .. .. .. .. .. 10
1928 2 6 2 .. .. .. .. .. 10
1929 3 5 2 .. .. .. .. .. 10
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 5 2 2 .. .. .. .. 1 10
1934 5 3 2 .. .. .. .. .. 10
1937 5 2 3 .. .. .. .. .. 10
1940 6 2 2 .. .. .. .. .. 10
1943 6 1 2 .. .. .. .. 1 10
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 5 2 3 .. .. .. .. .. 10
1949 3 9 6  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1951 4 9 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1954 5 8 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1955 5 8 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1958 3 10 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1961 11 3 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1963 8 6 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1966 6 8 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1969 7 7 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1972 8 6 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1974 6 7 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1975 1 9 8  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 18
1977 3 9 7  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 19
1980 5 7 7  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 19
1983 10 3 6  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 19
1984 9 7 8  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 24
1987 13 5 6  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 24
1990 15 6 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 24
1993 13 7 5 ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 25
1996 2 17 6 .. .. ..  .. 1 26
1998 8 14 5 .. .. ..  ..  .. 27
2001 7 15 4 .. .. ..  .. 1 27
2004 6 17 4 .. .. ..  .. 1 28
2007 15 10 3 .. .. .. .. 1 29
2010 8 16 5 .. .. .. .. 1 30
2013 6 16 6 .. .. .. .. 2 30
2016 8 15 6 .. .. .. .. 1 30

 

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South Australia—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 15.9 .. 33.4 50.2 .. .. .. 0.5 100.0
1903 60.2 .. 15.3 24.5 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1906 38.3 .. 61.7 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 53.6 37.2 .. .. .. .. .. 9.2 100.0
1913 51.5 47.7 .. .. .. .. .. 0.8 100.0
1914 57.2 42.8 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 41.3 58.7 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1919 42.5 53.6 .. .. .. .. .. 3.9 100.0
1922 50.5 17.1 4.9 .. .. .. .. 27.5 100.0
1925 48.2 51.8 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1928 40.2 43.9 14.1 .. .. .. .. 1.9 100.0
1929 53.0 37.7 .. .. .. .. .. 9.4 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP LCL       Others Total
1931 28.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 71.8 100.0
1934 34.2 .. .. 45.9 .. .. .. 19.8 100.0
1937 39.4 39.7 10.7 .. .. .. .. 10.3 100.0
1940 39.8 33.4 17.4 .. .. .. .. 9.4 100.0
1943 54.4 .. .. 38.9 .. .. .. 6.7 100.0
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 54.5 41.7 .. .. .. .. .. 3.9 100.0
1949 49.7 48.7  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1.6 100.0
1951 48.9 50.1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1.0 100.0
1954 55.1 43.2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1.7 100.0
1955 48.8 46.2  .. 2.6  ..  ..  .. 2.4 100.0
1958 47.5 44.9  .. 6.0  ..  ..  .. 1.5 100.0
1961 52.1 40.2  .. 6.5  ..  ..  .. 1.2 100.0
1963 53.2 36.0  .. 9.1  ..  ..  .. 1.6 100.0
1966 40.7 54.3  .. 3.5  ..  ..  .. 1.5 100.0
1969 52.4 42.4  .. 3.1  ..  ..  .. 2.2 100.0
1972 50.6 41.3 2.2 3.7  ..  ..  .. 2.1 100.0
1974 48.6 36.6 4.1  ..  ..  ..  .. 10.6 100.0
1975 42.6 49.3 0.5  ..  ..  ..  .. 7.5 100.0
1977 42.6 45.0 0.8  .. 11.3  ..  .. 0.3 100.0
1980 44.5 44.5 1.4  .. 8.8  ..  .. 0.9 100.0
1983 48.4 42.1 1.1  .. 6.9  ..  .. 1.5 100.0
1984 46.9 43.0 1.5  .. 7.9  ..  .. 0.8 100.0
1987 44.6 42.5 3.8  .. 7.8  ..  .. 1.4 100.0
1990 38.0 42.6 .. .. 15.2 0.2  .. 4.0 100.0
1993 38.8 45.7 0.3 .. 7.8 0.2  .. 7.2 100.0
1996 34.8 50.0 .. .. 10.2 2.9  .. 2.0 100.0
1998 34.5 42.1 0.5 .. 10.1 0.5 9.8 2.5 100.0
2001 33.7 45.9 .. .. 10.5 3.6 4.8 1.4 100.0
2004 36.8 47.4 1.0 .. 1.9 5.4 1.1 6.4 100.0
2007 43.2 41.8 1.3 .. 1.5 7.0 0.2 5.2 100.0
2010 40.7 40.2 .. .. 0.7 12.0 0.1 6.2 100.0
2013 35.7 44.5 0.4 0.1 .. 8.3 .. 11.0 100.0
2016 31.5 35.1 .. .. .. 6.2 .. 27.2 100.0

 

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South Australia—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 1 .. 2 4 .. .. .. .. 7
1903 2 .. 3 2 .. .. .. .. 7
1906 3 .. 1 .. 3 .. .. .. 7
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 4 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 7
1913 4 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 7
1914 4 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 7
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 1 6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 7
1919 2 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 7
1922 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 7
1925 3 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 7
1928 4 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 7
1929 5 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 7
Election ALP UAP CP LCL       Others Total
1931 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 7
1934 1 .. .. 5 .. .. .. .. 6
1937 1 4 1 .. .. .. .. .. 6
1940 1 3 2 .. .. .. .. .. 6
1943 5 .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 6
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 4 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
1949 4 6  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1951 5 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1954 6 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1955 6 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 11
1958 6 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 11
1961 6 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 11
1963 6 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 11
1966 3 8  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 11
1969 8 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 12
1972 7 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 12
1974 7 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 12
1975 6 6  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 12
1977 6 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 11
1980 6 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 11
1983 7 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 11
1984 8 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 13
1987 8 5  ..  ..  .. ..  .. .. 13
1990 7 6  .. ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 13
1993 4 8 ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 12
1996 2 10 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 12
1998 3 9 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 12
2001 3 9 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 12
2004 3 8 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 11
2007 6 5 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 11
2010 6 5 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 11
2013 5 6 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 11
2016 6 4 .. .. .. .. .. 1 11

 

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Western Australia—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 33.4 .. 9.1 57.5 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1903 66.9 .. .. 33.1 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1906 56.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 43.9 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 53.3 46.5 .. .. .. .. .. 0.3 100.0
1913 48.8 51.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1914 47.0 53.0 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 34.4 65.7 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1919 39.9 41.5 17.9 .. .. .. .. 0.8 100.0
1922 35.4 36.7 16.0 .. .. .. .. 11.9 100.0
1925 40.9 19.1 27.8 .. .. .. .. 12.3 100.0
1928 41.2 30.2 19.4 .. .. .. .. 9.2 100.0
1929 53.6 33.3 5.4 .. .. .. .. 7.7 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 40.3 24.7 21.3 .. .. .. .. 13.7 100.0
1934 36.9 31.1 .. .. .. .. 32.1 100.0
1937 48.7 27.5 21.5 .. .. .. .. 2.3 100.0
1940 38.2 29.8 24.4 .. .. .. .. 7.6 100.0
1943 55.5 13.4 15.2 .. .. .. .. 15.9 100.0
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 54.8 28.4 10.2 .. .. .. .. 6.6 100.0
1949 45.4 41.5 11.7  ..  ..  .. .. 1.4 100.0
1951 43.3 40.4 15.6  ..  ..  .. .. 0.7 100.0
1954 47.5 34.3 14.5  ..  ..  .. .. 3.6 100.0
1955 51.9 41.2  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 6.9 100.0
1958 35.0 41.6 11.5 10.5  ..  .. .. 1.3 100.0
1961 40.9 45.8 6.0 6.6  ..  .. .. 0.8 100.0
1963 39.2 47.7 6.3 4.5  ..  .. .. 2.3 100.0
1966 42.8 40.9 8.3 7.3  ..  .. .. 0.7 100.0
1969 50.0 36.1 6.4 5.5  ..  .. .. 2.1 100.0
1972 46.1 39.3 8.3 4.5  ..  .. .. 1.7 100.0
1974 46.3 41.4 10.7  ..  ..  .. .. 1.5 100.0
1975 40.1 53.6 5.0  ..  ..  .. .. 1.2 100.0
1977 32.6 48.7 4.0  .. 11.2  .. .. 3.5 100.0
1980 42.0 46.6 2.3  .. 7.1  .. .. 2.0 100.0
1983 52.0 41.8 0.8  .. 4.0  .. .. 1.4 100.0
1984 48.2 45.7 1.3  .. 3.7  .. .. 1.1 100.0
1987 47.5 41.8 6.9  .. 3.4  .. .. 0.4 100.0
1990 35.3 43.9 2.4  .. 8.4 7.5 .. 2.4 100.0
1993 39.4 49.0 0.2 .. 3.3 5.8 .. 2.3 100.0
1996 34.7 44.0 1.3 .. 5.6 5.3 .. 9.0 100.0
1998 36.2 38.2 1.3 .. 4.0 5.1 9.3 6.0 100.0
2001 37.1 41.4 1.0 .. 4.7 6.0 6.3 3.5 100.0
2004 34.7 48.1 0.6 .. 1.5 7.7 2.5 4.8 100.0
2007 36.8 46.3 1.1  .. .. 8.9 1.2 5.7 100.0
2010 31.2 47.0 3.6 0.1 .. 13.1 0.1 4.9 100.0
2013 28.8 47.3 3.9 .. 0.1 9.7 .. 10.2 100.0
2016 32.5 45.7 3.0 .  . .. 12.1 .. 6.8 100.0

 

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Western Australia—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 2 .. 1 2 .. .. .. .. 5
1903 4 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 5
1906 1 .. 1 .. 3 .. .. .. 5
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 2 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1913 2 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1914 2 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 .. 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1919 1 2 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
1922 1 1 2 .. .. .. .. 1 5
1925 1 1 2 .. .. .. .. 1 5
1928 2 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
1929 2 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 1 2 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
1934 2 .. 2 .. .. .. .. 1 5
1937 2 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
1940 2 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
1943 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 4 .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 5
1949 3 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 8
1951 3 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 8
1954 4 2 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 8
1955 3 4 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 9
1958 1 7 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 9
1961 3 5 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 9
1963 3 4 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 9
1966 3 4 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 9
1969 6 1 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 9
1972 4 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 9
1974 5 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1975 1 9  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1977 1 9  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1980 3 8  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 11
1983 8 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 11
1984 9 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 13
1987 9 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 13
1990 8 6  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 14
1993 6 8 ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 14
1996 3 8 .. .. .. ..  .. 3 14
1998 7 7 .. .. .. ..  ..  .. 14
2001 7 8 .. .. .. ..  ..  .. 15
2004 5 10 .. .. .. ..  ..  .. 15
2007  4 11 .. .. .. .. .. .. 15
2010  3 11 1 .. .. .. .. .. 15
2013 3 12 .. .. .. .. .. .. 15
2016 5 11 .. .. .. .. .. .. 16

 

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Tasmania—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 .. .. 33.5 65.7 .. .. .. 0.8 100.0
1903 15.5 .. 41.4 32.2 .. .. .. 10.9 100.0
1906 32.6 .. 17.5 .. 49.9 .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 53.8 46.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1913 48.1 51.6 .. .. .. .. .. 0.3 100.0
1914 52.4 47.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 40.1 58.9 .. .. .. .. .. 1.1 100.0
1919 29.0 64.0 .. .. .. .. .. 7.0 100.0
1922 30.4 41.7 21.6 .. .. .. .. 6.4 100.0
1925 41.1 53.3 5.6 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1928 19.2 59.2 .. .. .. .. .. 21.6 100.0
1929 43.0 45.4 .. .. .. .. .. 11.5 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 32.8 57.6 .. .. .. .. .. 9.5 100.0
1934 33.6 46.9 1.8 .. .. .. .. 17.8 100.0
1937 50.2 45.5 .. .. .. .. .. 4.3 100.0
1940 47.2 51.6 .. .. .. .. .. 1.2 100.0
1943 49.3 41.1 .. .. .. .. .. 9.6 100.0
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 50.8 45.4 .. .. .. .. .. 3.7 100.0
1949 46.5 53.5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 100.0
1951 48.2 51.8  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 100.0
1954 49.6 50.0  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 0.4 100.0
1955 45.8 49.1  .. 3.9  ..  ..  .. 1.3 100.0
1958 46.8 44.5  .. 7.9  ..  ..  .. 0.8 100.0
1961 53.9 38.6  .. 7.5  ..  ..  ..  .. 100.0
1963 52.3 40.7  .. 6.4  ..  ..  .. 0.6 100.0
1966 51.6 42.2  .. 6.0  ..  ..  .. 0.2 100.0
1969 52.7 36.2  .. 4.3  ..  ..  .. 6.8 100.0
1972 58.9 34.8  .. 4.8  ..  ..  .. 1.4 100.0
1974 55.1 44.4  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 0.5 100.0
1975 43.5 54.1 1.3  ..  ..  ..  .. 1.1 100.0
1977 42.1 54.6  ..  .. 3.3  ..  ..  .. 100.0
1980 46.1 51.9  ..  .. 1.5  ..  .. 0.5 100.0
1983 40.3 54.9  ..  .. 3.6  ..  .. 1.2 100.0
1984 43.4 51.1  ..  .. 4.0  ..  .. 1.4 100.0
1987 43.0 51.1  ..  .. 6.0 ..  .. .. 100.0
1990 39.7 48.6 .. .. 8.6 2.2  .. 0.8 100.0
1993 46.8 42.0 .. .. 2.5 7.9  .. 0.8 100.0
1996 44.3 44.5 0.4 .. 4.1 6.3  .. 0.4 100.0
1998 48.9 38.2 .. .. 3.3 5.6 2.5 1.6 100.0
2001 47.2 37.1 .. .. 4.5 7.8 2.9 0.6 100.0
2004 44.6 42.0 .. .. .. 9.9 .. .. 100.0
2007  42.8 38.2 .. .. .. 13.5 .. 5.5 100.0
2010  44.0 33.6 .. .. .. 16.8 .. 5.6 100.0
2013 34.8 40.3 .. 0.2 .. 8.3 .. 16.5 100.0
2016 37.9 35.4 .. 0.2 .. 10.2 .. 16.3 100.0

 

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Tasmania—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 .. .. 1 4 .. .. .. .. 5
1903 1 .. 2 1 .. .. .. 1 5
1906 1 .. 1 .. 3 .. .. .. 5
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 3 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1913 3 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1914 3 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 .. 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1919 .. 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1922 1 2 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
1925 .. 4 1 .. .. .. .. .. 5
1928 1 3 .. .. .. .. .. 1 5
1929 3 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1 5
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 .. 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1934 3 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1937 3 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1940 2 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1943 3 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
Election ALP LP CP/NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 3 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
1949 1 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1951 1 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1954 2 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1955 2 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1958 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1961 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1963 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1966 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1969 4 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1972 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1974 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1975  .. 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1977  .. 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1980  .. 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1983  .. 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1984  .. 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1987 1 4 ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1990 1 4  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1993 4 1 ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1996 3 2 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 5
1998 5 .. .. .. .. ..  .. .. 5
2001 5 .. .. .. .. ..  .. .. 5
2004 3 2 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 5
2007 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5
2010 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 5
2013 1 3 .. .. .. .. .. 1 5
2016 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 5

 

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Northern Territory—Percentage of vote

Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1922 37.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 62.6 100.0
1925 62.4 37.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1928 68.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 31.9 100.0
1929 (a) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 50.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 49.6 100.0
1934 45.7 .. .. .. .. .. .. 54.3 100.0
1937 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0 100.0
1940 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0 100.0
1943 28.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 71.8 100.0
Election ALP CLP NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 22.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 77.6 100.0
1949 44.3  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 55.7 100.0
1951 64.1  .. 21.6  ..  ..  ..  .. 14.3 100.0
1954 77.6  .. 22.4  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 100.0
1955 (a)  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..
1958 73.9  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 26.1 100.0
1961 51.0  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 49.0 100.0
1963 (a)  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..
1966 48.3  .. 51.7  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 100.0
1969 30.4  .. 48.4  ..  ..  ..  .. 21.2 100.0
1972 39.3  .. 47.3  ..  ..  ..  .. 13.4 100.0
1974 45.5  .. 49.3  ..  ..  ..  .. 5.3 100.0
1975 43.7 53.9  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2.4 100.0
1977 42.6 47.4  ..  .. 7.1  ..  .. 2.8 100.0
1980 40.4 43.6  ..  .. 5.8  ..  .. 10.3 100.0
1983 46.6 45.9  ..  .. 3.5  ..  .. 4.0 100.0
1984 44.9 48.8  ..  .. 3.4  ..  .. 2.8 100.0
1987 46.9 36.0 17.1  ..  .. ..  .. .. 100.0
1990 50.0 40.5 ..  ..  .. ..  .. 9.5 100.0
1993 55.3 44.7 ..  ..  .. ..  ..  .. 100.0
1996 43.5 45.0 .. .. .. 6.3  .. 5.2 100.0
1998 42.3 39.6 .. .. 5.1 3.0 8.1 1.8 100.0
2001 42.9 40.5 .. .. 5.3 4.0 3.8 3.4 100.0
2004 44.3 43.8 .. .. 2.4 6.2 .. 3.3 100.0
2007 47.6 41.0 .. .. .. 8.0 .. 3.3 100.0
2010 37.9 40.8 .. .. .. 13.0 1.6 6.7 100.0
2013 37.4 41.7 .. .. .. 7.9 .. 13.0 100.0
2016 40.4 33.3 .. .. .. 9.1 .. 17.3 100.0

(a) ALP candidate elected unopposed.

 

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Northern Territory—Seats won

Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1922 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
1925 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
1928 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
1929 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
1934 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
1937 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
1940 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
1943 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
Election ALP CLP NP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1
1949 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1951 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1954 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1955 (a) 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1958 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1961 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1963 (a) 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1966  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1969  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1972  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1974  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1975  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1977  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1980  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1983 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1984  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1987 1 .. .. .. ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1990 1 .. .. .. ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1993 1 .. .. .. ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1996 .. 1 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 1
1998 1 .. .. .. .. ..  .. .. 1
2001 1 1 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 2
2004 1 1 .. .. .. ..  .. .. 2
2007  2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2010 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2013 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2016 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2

(a) ALP candidate elected unopposed

 

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Australian Capital Territory—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP LP CP/NP  DLP  DEM  GRN ON  Others  Total
1949 43.2 22.5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 34.4 100.0
1951 49.9 19.3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 30.8 100.0
1954 62.7 34.4  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2.9 100.0
1955 64.6 35.4  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 100.0
1958 63.4 23.2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 13.4 100.0
1961 64.9 35.1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 100.0
1963 54.9 45.1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 100.0
1966 51.6 37.9  .. 5.0  ..  ..  .. 5.4 100.0
1969 67.7 26.9  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5.4 100.0
1972 52.1 22.8  .. 3.6  ..  ..  .. 21.5 100.0
1974 55.6 35.6 3.5  ..  ..  ..  .. 5.3 100.0
1975 48.3 47.3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 4.4 100.0
1977 50.2 41.9  ..  .. 7.4  ..  .. 0.5 100.0
1980 54.9 38.3  ..  .. 5.6  ..  .. 1.3 100.0
1983 63.9 32.0  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 4.1 100.0
1984 53.3 32.2  ..  .. 7.6  ..  .. 6.9 100.0
1987 53.9 30.3  .. .. 6.8 ..  .. 9.0 100.0
1990 44.9 34.8 .. .. 14.4 3.8  .. 2.1 100.0
1993 53.3 34.2 .. .. 5.8 1.7  .. 5.0 100.0
1996 47.9 40.9 .. .. .. 8.7  .. 2.5 100.0
1998 50.6 30.5 .. .. 7.4 4.2 5.1 2.2 100.0
2001 47.0 32.4 .. .. 8.0 7.1 2.8 2.8 100.0
2004 50.3 35.2 .. .. 2.4 10.8 .. 1.4 100.0
2007  51.1 33.2 .. .. 1.1 13.2 .. 1.4 100.0
2010 45.0 34.8 .. .. .. 19.2 .. 1.0 100.0
2013 42.9 34.6 .. .. 1.0 13.4 .. 8.0 100.0
2016 44.3 34.6 .. .. .. 15.1 .. 6.1 100.0

 

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Australian Capital Territory—Seats won

Election  ALP LP CP/NP  DLP  DEM  GRN ON  Others  Total
1949  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1 1
1951 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1954 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1955 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1958 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1961 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1963 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1966 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1969 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1972 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1
1974 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2
1975 1 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2
1977 1 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2
1980 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2
1983 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2
1984 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2
1987 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2
1990 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2
1993 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2
1996 3 .. .. .. .. ..  .. .. 3
1998 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2001 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2004 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2007 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2010 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2013 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2016 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2

 

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Australia—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP     PROT FT A-S        Others  Total
1901 19.4 .. .. 44.4 34.2 .. .. .. .. 2.0 100.0
1903 31.0 .. .. 29.7 34.4 .. .. .. .. 5.0 100.0
1906 36.6 .. .. 16.4 .. 38.2 .. .. .. 8.7 100.0
Election ALP LP               Others Total
1910 50.0 45.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.9 100.0
1913 48.5 48.9 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2.6 100.0
1914 50.9 47.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.9 100.0
Election ALP NAT   CP           Others Total
1917 43.9 54.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.8 100.0
1919 42.5 45.1 .. 0.9 .. .. .. .. .. 11.5 100.0
1922 42.3 35.2 .. 12.6 .. .. .. .. .. 10.0 100.0
1925 45.0 42.5 .. 10.7 .. .. .. .. .. 1.7 100.0
1928 44.7 39.1 .. 10.5 .. .. .. .. .. 5.8 100.0
1929 48.8 33.9 .. 10.3 .. .. .. .. .. 7.0 100.0
Election ALP UAP   CP           Others Total
1931 27.1 36.4 .. 12.2 .. .. .. .. .. 24.3 100.0
1934 26.8 31.9 .. 10.4 .. .. .. .. .. 30.8 100.0
1937 43.1 34.4 .. 11.5 .. .. .. .. .. 11.0 100.0
1940 40.1 30.2 .. 11.1 .. .. .. .. .. 18.6 100.0
1943 49.9 16.0 .. 6.3 .. .. .. .. .. 27.6 100.0
Election  ALP  LP LNP CP/NP CLP  DLP  DEM  GRN ON  Others  Total
1946 49.7 28.6 .. 10.7 .. .. .. .. .. 11.0 100.0
1949 46.0 39.3  .. 10.8  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 3.9 100.0
1951 47.7 40.5  .. 9.7  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2.1 100.0
1954 50.1 38.5  .. 8.5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2.9 100.0
1955 44.7 39.7  .. 7.9  .. 5.1  ..  ..  .. 2.6 100.0
1958 42.9 37.1  .. 9.3  .. 9.4  ..  ..  .. 1.3 100.0
1961 48.0 33.5  .. 8.5  .. 8.7  ..  ..  .. 1.4 100.0
1963 45.5 37.1  .. 8.9  .. 7.4  ..  ..  .. 1.0 100.0
1966 40.0 40.1  .. 9.8  .. 7.3  ..  ..  .. 2.7 100.0
1969 47.0 34.8  .. 8.6  .. 6.0  ..  ..  .. 3.7 100.0
1972 49.6 32.0  .. 9.4  .. 5.2  ..  ..  .. 3.7 100.0
1974 49.3 34.9  .. 10.8  .. 1.4  ..  ..  .. 3.5 100.0
1975 42.8 41.8  .. 11.0 0.2 1.3  ..  ..  .. 2.8 100.0
1977 39.6 38.1  .. 9.8 0.2 1.4 9.4  ..  .. 1.4 100.0
1980 45.1 37.4  .. 8.6 0.2 0.3 6.6  ..  .. 1.7 100.0
1983 49.5 34.4  .. 9.0 0.2 0.2 5.0  ..  .. 1.7 100.0
1984 47.5 34.1  .. 10.6 0.3 0.6 5.4  ..  .. 1.4 100.0
1987 45.8 34.3  .. 11.5 0.2  .. 6.0 ..  .. 2.0 100.0
1990 39.4 34.8  .. 8.4 0.3 .. 11.3 1.4  .. 4.4 100.0
1993 44.9 36.8  .. 7.2 0.3 .. 3.8 1.9  .. 5.2 100.0
1996 38.8 38.7  .. 8.2 0.4 .. 6.8 2.9  .. 4.3 100.0
1998 40.1 33.9  .. 5.3 0.3 .. 5.1 2.6 8.4 4.2 100.0
2001 37.8 37.1  .. 5.6 0.3 .. 5.4 5.0 4.3 4.4 100.0
2004 37.6 40.5  .. 5.9 0.3 .. 1.2 7.2 1.2 6.0 100.0
2007  43.4 36.3  .. 5.5 0.3 .. 0.7 7.8 0.3 5.8 100.0
2010 38.0 30.5 9.1 3.7 0.3 .. 0.2 11.8 0.2 6.2 100.0
2013 33.4 32.0 8.9 4.3 0.3 0.3 .. 8.6 0.2 11.9 100.0
2016 34.7 28.7 8.5 4.6 0.2 .. .. 10.2 1.3 11.7 100.0

 

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Australia—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S        Others  Total
1901 15 .. 32 26 .. .. .. .. 2 75
1903 23 .. 26 25 .. .. .. .. 1 75
1906 26 .. 16 .. 27 .. .. .. 6 75
Election ALP LP             Others Total
1910 43 31 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 75
1913 37 38 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 75
1914 42 32 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 75
Election ALP NAT CP           Others Total
1917 22 53 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 75
1919 26 37 2 .. .. .. .. .. 10 75
1922 30 26 14 .. .. .. .. .. 6 76
1925 24 37 14 .. .. .. .. .. 1 76
1928 32 29 13 .. .. .. .. .. 2 76
1929 47 14 10 .. .. .. .. .. 5 76
Election ALP UAP CP           Others Total
1931 15 34 16 .. .. .. .. .. 11 76
1934 18 27 12 .. .. .. .. .. 18 75
1937 29 28 12 .. .. .. .. .. 6 75
1940 32 23 10 .. .. .. .. .. 10 75
1943 49 12 8 .. .. .. .. .. 6 75
Election  ALP  LP CP/NP CLP  DLP  DEM  GRN ON  Others  Total
1946 43 15 12 5 75
1949 48 55 19  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1 123
1951 54 52 17  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 123
1954 59 47 17  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 123
1955 49 57 18  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 124
1958 47 58 19  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 124
1961 62 45 17  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 124
1963 52 52 20  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 124
1966 41 61 21  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1 124
1969 59 46 20  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 125
1972 67 38 20  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 125
1974 66 40 21  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 127
1975 36 68 22 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 127
1977 38 67 18 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 124
1980 51 54 19 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 125
1983 75 33 17  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 125
1984 82 44 21 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 148
1987 86 43 19  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 148
1990 78 55 14  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1 148
1993 80 49 16  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 2 147
1996 49 75 18 1 .. .. ..  .. 5 148
1998 67 64 16 .. .. .. ..  .. 1 148
2001 65 68 13 1 .. .. ..  .. 3 150
2004 60 74 12 1 .. .. ..  .. 3 150
2007 83 55 10 .. .. .. .. .. 2 150
2010 72 60 12 1 .. .. 1 .. 4 150
2013 55 74 15 1 .. .. 1 .. 4 150
2016 69 60 16 .. .. .. 1 .. 4 150

 

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New South Wales—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP  

PROT

FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 7.6 .. 39.8 47.3 .. .. .. 5.4 100.0
1903 19.0 .. 16.1 64.9 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1906 41.0 .. .. .. 55.0 .. .. 4.0 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 50.2 44.2 .. .. .. .. .. 5.7 100.0
1913 44.2 52.8 .. .. .. .. .. 3.0 100.0
1914 50.6 49.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 43.5 55.0 .. .. .. .. .. 1.5 100.0
1919 43.3 37.3 .. .. .. .. .. 19.5 100.0
1922 44.0 39.1 14.7 .. .. .. .. 2.2 100.0
1925 46.6 40.7 12.7 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1928 53.2 29.1 17.6 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 15.1 52.8   .. .. .. .. 32.1 100.0
1934 6.9 32.4 21.3 .. .. .. .. 39.5 100.0
1937 50.6 48.1   .. .. .. .. 1.3 100.0
1940 29.7 43.4   .. .. .. .. 26.9 100.0
1943 55.0 33.1   .. .. .. .. 11.8 100.0
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 51.4 39.8   .. .. .. .. 8.8 100.0
1949 43.9 51.7    ..  ..  ..  .. 4.4 100.0
1951 44.3 47.4    ..  ..  ..  .. 8.3 100.0
1953 52.7 41.8    ..  ..  ..  .. 5.5 100.0
1955 43.8 48.5    ..  ..  ..  .. 7.7 100.0
1958 44.3 43.7   4.9  .. ..  .. 7.1 100.0
1961 47.6 40.9   7.8  ..  ..  .. 3.8 100.0
1964 46.0 47.9   4.8  ..  ..  .. 1.3 100.0
1967 48.3 43.5   4.7  ..  ..  .. 3.4 100.0
1970 45.5 38.1   7.0  ..  ..  .. 9.4 100.0
1974 50.0 41.7   2.9  ..  ..  .. 5.5 100.0
1975 44.1 49.4   1.7  ..  ..  .. 4.8 100.0
1977 40.1 43.3    .. 8.3  ..  .. 8.2 100.0
1980 44.7 41.9    .. 6.9  ..  .. 6.4 100.0
1983 47.4 38.1    .. 8.6  ..  .. 5.9 100.0
1984 41.6 37.0    .. 7.3  ..  .. 14.1 100.0
1987 42.4 40.4    .. 9.1 1.0  .. 7.1 100.0
1990 40.6 38.4    .. 11.8 2.9  .. 6.3 100.0
1993 46.9 38.9    .. 4.9 3.4  .. 5.9 100.0
1996 37.2 41.4   .. 9.5 2.7  .. 9.2 100.0
1998 38.7 36.6   .. 7.3 2.2 9.6 5.5 100.0
2001 33.5 41.8   .. 6.2 4.4 5.6 8.6 100.0
2004 36.4 44.1   .. 2.2 7.3 1.9 8.1 100.0
2007 42.1 39.3   1.3 0.9 8.4 0.4 7.6 100.0
2010 36.5 39.0   0.7 0.7 10.7 0.6 11.8 100.0
2013 31.6 34.2   1.5 0.2 7.8 1.2 23.5 100.0
2016 (a) 31.3 35.8   1.1 .. 7.4 4.1 20.2 100.0

(a) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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New South Wales—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 .. .. 1 5 .. .. .. .. 6
1903 .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. .. 3
1906 .. .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1913 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1914 (a) 4 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1919 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1922 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1925 (b) .. 4 1 .. .. .. .. .. 5
1928 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1934 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1937 (b) 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
1940 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1943 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1949 3 3 1  ..  .. ..  ..  .. 7
1951 (a) 5 4 1  .. .. ..  ..  .. 10
1953 3 2  ..  .. .. ..  ..  .. 5
1955 2 2 1  .. .. ..  ..  .. 5
1958 (b) 3 2 1  .. .. ..  ..  .. 6
1961 3 1 1  .. ..  ..  .. .. 5
1964 2 2 1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1967 3 1 1  ..  .. ..  .. .. 5
1970 (b) 3 2  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  .. 6
1974 (a) 5 4 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1975 (a) 5 4 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1977 2 2  ..  .. 1 ..  .. .. 5
1980 3 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1983 (a) 5 3 1  .. 1  ..  .. .. 10
1984 3 2 1  .. 1  ..  .. .. 7
1987 (a) 5 4 1  .. 1  ..  .. 1 12
1990 3 1 1  .. 1  ..  ..  .. 6
1993 3 2 1  ..  .. ..  ..  .. 6
1996 2 2 1 .. 1 ..  .. .. 6
1998 3 2 .. .. 1 .. .. .. 6
2001 2 2 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 6
2004 3 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 6
2007 3 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 6
2010 2 2 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 6
2013 2 2 1 .. .. .. .. 1 6
2016 (a) (c) 4 4 1 .. .. 1 1 1 12

(a) Election for full Senate following double dissolution.
(b) Casual vacancy to be filled.
(c) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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Victoria—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP  

PROT

FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 12.8 .. 60.1 27.1 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1903 26.0 .. 25.7 25.5 .. .. .. 22.8 100.0
1906 32.7 .. 22.5 .. 44.7 .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 48.4 46.3 .. .. .. .. .. 5.4 100.0
1913 49.4 49.2 .. .. .. .. .. 1.4 100.0
1914 53.4 46.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 44.7 54.9 .. .. .. .. .. 0.4 100.0
1919 42.7 48.7 .. .. .. .. .. 8.6 100.0
1922 49.0 34.2 16.2 .. .. .. .. 0.7 100.0
1925 45.5 45.1 9.5 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1928 49.8 40.1 10.1 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 34.4 59.1 .. .. .. .. .. 6.5 100.0
1934 41.0 38.8   .. .. .. .. 20.3 100.0
1937 49.5 40.7 .. .. .. .. .. 9.8 100.0
1940 42.5 54.8   .. .. .. .. 2.8 100.0
1943 52.1 45.0   .. .. .. .. 2.9 100.0
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 55.4 44.6   .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1951 50.2 47.9    ..  ..  ..  .. 1.9 100.0
1953 50.9 44.5    ..  ..  ..  .. 4.6 100.0
1955 35.0 45.5   17.8  ..  ..  .. 1.7 100.0
1958 42.3 43.9   12.5  ..  ..  .. 1.2 100.0
1961 41.2 40.6   14.1  ..  ..  .. 4.1 100.0
1964 42.3 42.7   13.9  ..  ..  .. 1.0 100.0
1967 40.3 40.8   17.3  ..  ..  .. 1.6 100.0
1970 36.6 38.1   19.1  .. ..  .. 6.2 100.0
1974 46.7 43.0   6.4  .. ..  .. 3.9 100.0
1975 41.3 50.5   5.9  .. ..  .. 2.3 100.0
1977 34.2 41.9   6.2 16.2  ..  .. 1.5 100.0
1980 43.0 40.8   1.6 11.3  ..  .. 3.3 100.0
1983 46.5 38.2   2.2 12.0  ..  .. 1.1 100.0
1984 44.1 34.2 4.0 1.4 6.9  ..  .. 9.5 100.0
1987 44.0 35.6 5.7 2.1 8.5  ..  .. 4.1 100.0
1990 36.4 44.5   0.6 14.2 1.6  .. 2.7 100.0
1993 45.0 44.1   1.4 4.0 1.2  .. 4.4 100.0
1996 39.8 41.4   1.3 10.9 2.9  .. 3.7 100.0
1998 40.5 37.9   1.1 9.8 2.5 4.1 4.1 100.0
2001 36.8 39.6   2.3 7.8 6.0 2.5 5.1 100.0
2004 36.1 44.1   1.9 1.9 8.8 0.7 6.5 100.0
2007 41.7 39.5   1.0 1.7 10.1 0.4 5.6 100.0
2010 37.8 34.4   2.3 0.5 14.6 0.4 10.2 100.0
2013 32.4 40.1   0.7 0.3 10.8 .. 15.5 100.0
2016 30.7 33.1   0.5 .. 10.9 1.8 23.0 100.0

 

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Victoria—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 1 .. 4 1 .. .. .. .. 6
1903 (b) 1 .. 2 .. .. .. .. 1 4
1906 1 .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1913 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1914 (a) 6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1919 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1922 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1925 (b) .. 3 1 .. .. .. .. .. 4
1928 1 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1934 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1937 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1940 (b) .. 3 1 .. .. .. .. .. 4
1943 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 (b) 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
1949 3 3 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 7
1951 (a) 5 4 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1953 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1955 2 1 1 1  .. ..  ..  .. 5
1958 (b) 3 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 6
1961 2 2 1  ..  .. ..  ..  .. 5
1964 2 2  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1967 2 1 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1970 (b) 2 3  .. 1  ..  ..  ..  .. 6
1974 (a) 5 4 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1975 (a) 4 4 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1977 2 2  ..  .. 1 ..  ..  .. 5
1980 2 2  ..  .. 1 ..  .. .. 5
1983 (a) 5 4  ..  .. 1  ..  .. .. 10
1984 3 3  ..  .. 1  ..  .. .. 7
1987 (a) 5 5 1  .. 1  ..  .. .. 12
1990 2 3  ..  .. 1 ..  ..  .. 6
1993 3 2 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 6
1996 2 3 .. .. 1 ..  .. .. 6
1998 3 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 6
2001 2 3 .. .. 1 .. .. .. 6
2004 2 2 1 .. .. .. .. 1 6
2007  3 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
2010  2 1 1 1 .. 1 .. .. 6
2013 2 2 .. .. .. 1 .. 1 6
2016 (a) 4 4 1 .. .. 2 .. 1 12

(a) Election for full Senate following double dissolution
(b) Casual vacancy to be filled.

 

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Queensland—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP  

PROT

FT

A-S

     Others  Total
1901 31.6 .. 47.6 20.8 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1903 53.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 46.5 100.0
1906 42.0 .. .. .. 50.4 .. .. 7.6 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 50.3 47.6 .. .. .. .. .. 2.1 100.0
1913 54.2 45.8 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1914 57.4 42.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 48.0 50.9 .. .. .. .. .. 1.1 100.0
1919 45.7 54.3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1922 44.0 42.4 11.1 .. .. .. .. 2.5 100.0
1925 42.7 57.3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1928 37.1 60.0 .. .. .. .. .. 2.8 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 50.2 47.5   .. .. .. .. 2.3 100.0
1934 44.0 47.4   .. .. .. .. 8.5 100.0
1937 44.4 46.0   .. .. .. .. 9.6 100.0
1940 44.1 53.8   .. .. .. .. 2.1 100.0
1943 58.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 41.8 100.0
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 42.6 50.8   .. .. .. .. 6.6 100.0
1949 39.5 31.5 24.8 .. .. .. .. 4.1 100.0
1951 40.2 56.9    ..  ..  ..  .. 3.0 100.0
1953 44.7 48.1    ..  ..  ..  .. 7.1 100.0
1955 41.5 54.4    ..  ..  ..  .. 4.2 100.0
1958 40.8 47.0   10.6  ..  ..  .. 1.6 100.0
1961 42.2 44.3   11.7  ..  ..  .. 1.7 100.0
1964 43.2 43.2   12.0  ..  ..  .. 1.7 100.0
1967 44.6 42.1   13.3  ..  ..  ..  .. 100.0
1970 41.9 37.4   16.4  ..  ..  .. 4.3 100.0
1974 43.7 50.4   4.0  ..  ..  .. 1.9 100.0
1975 36.8 57.3   2.5  ..  ..  .. 3.3 100.0
1977 34.6 51.3    .. 8.9  ..  .. 5.1 100.0
1980 38.5 23.0 26.8  .. 10.0  ..  .. 1.8 100.0
1983 39.6 15.0 29.1  .. 7.9 ..  .. 8.3 100.0
1984 39.7 17.4 28.9  .. 9.2  ..  .. 4.9 100.0
1987 42.0 18.0 28.7  .. 7.5  ..  .. 3.7 100.0
1990 39.0 29.3 13.6  .. 12.5 1.8  .. 3.8 100.0
1993 39.4 31.5 14.5  .. 7.0 3.2  .. 4.3 100.0
1996 30.3 35.4 15.0 .. 13.2 2.4  .. 3.7 100.0
1998 32.7 28.5 9.5 .. 7.8 2.1 14.8 4.5 100.0
2001 31.7 34.9 9.2 .. 6.7 3.3 10.0 4.2 100.0
2004 31.7 38.3 6.6 .. 2.2 5.4 3.1 12.7 100.0
2007  39.2 40.4   0.3 1.9 7.3 0.2 10.7 100.0
2010 29.4 41.4   0.5 0.8 12.8 0.9 14.3 100.0
2013 28.5 41.4   0.3 0.3 6.0 0.5 22.9 100.0
2016 (a) 26.4 35.3   0.6 .. 6.8 9.2 21.8 100.0

 (a) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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Queensland—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 3 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. 6
1903 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1906 .. .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1913 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1914 (a) 6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1919 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1922 (b) .. 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
1925 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1928 (b) .. 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1934 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1937 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1940 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1943 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1949 3 3 1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 7
1951 (a) 4 4 2  ..  .. ..  ..  .. 10
1953 2 2 1  ..  .. ..  .. .. 5
1955 2 2 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1958 2 2 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1961 2 2 1  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 5
1964 2 1 1 1  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1967 2 1 1 1  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1970 2 1 1 1  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1974 (a) 4 3 3  ..  .. ..  ..  .. 10
1975 (a) 4 3 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1977 2 2 1  ..  .. ..  .. .. 5
1980 2 1 1  .. 1  ..  .. .. 5
1983 (a) 4 2 3  .. 1  ..  ..  .. 10
1984 3 1 2  .. 1  ..  .. .. 7
1987 (a) 5 2 4  .. 1  ..  .. .. 12
1990 2 2 1  .. 1  ..  ..  .. 6
1993 2 2 1  .. 1 ..  .. .. 6
1996 2 2 1 .. 1 ..  .. .. 6
1998 2 2 .. .. 1 .. 1 .. 6
2001 2 2 1 .. 1 .. .. .. 6
2004 2 3 1 .. .. .. .. .. 6
2007 3 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 6
2010 2 2 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 6
2013 2 2 1 .. .. .. .. 1 6
2016 (a) (c) 4 3 2 .. .. 1 2 .. 12

(a) Election for full Senate following double dissolution.
(b) Casual vacancy to be filled.
(c) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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South Australia—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 17.2 .. 35.0 47.9 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1903 51.4 .. .. 14.0 .. .. .. 34.7 100.0
1906 46.5 .. 6.4 .. 47.1 .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 53.6 46.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1913 52.0 44.7 .. .. .. .. .. 3.4 100.0
1914 46.6 53.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 42.9 57.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1919 38.9 56.1 .. .. .. .. .. 5.1 100.0
1922 48.5 9.8 .. .. .. .. .. 41.8 100.0
1925 45.1 50.5 4.4 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1928 50.8 40.6 6.5 .. .. .. .. 2.2 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 34.2 64.3 .. .. .. .. .. 1.5 100.0
1934 45.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 54.8 100.0
1937 39.6 40.5 .. .. .. .. .. 19.9 100.0
1940 42.7 55.2 .. .. .. .. .. 2.1 100.0
1943 58.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 41.5 100.0
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 56.9 43.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1949 47.6 45.7  ..  ..  .. ..  .. 6.8 100.0
1951 49.5 49.7  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 0.8 100.0
1953 52.8 45.4  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1.8 100.0
1955 43.5 46.8  .. 8.7  ..  ..  .. 1.0 100.0
1958 47.0 44.8  .. 5.3  ..  ..  .. 2.9 100.0
1961 50.0 43.5  .. 5.5  ..  ..  .. 1.1 100.0
1964 50.9 45.2  .. 2.4  ..  ..  .. 1.5 100.0
1967 47.7 47.2  .. 3.5  .. ..  .. 1.6 100.0
1970 44.3 41.1  .. 3.2  ..  ..  .. 11.4 100.0
1974 47.4 35.0 3.1 0.9  .. ..  .. 13.6 100.0
1975 40.6 51.4  .. 0.1  .. ..  .. 7.8 100.0
1977 36.8 49.0  ..  .. 11.2  ..  .. 3.0 100.0
1980 40.8 43.3 1.0  .. 13.1  ..  .. 1.7 100.0
1983 44.6 40.4 1.8  .. 12.1  ..  .. 1.2 100.0
1984 41.7 37.5 1.3  .. 11.2  ..  .. 8.3 100.0
1987 41.4 38.3 3.5  .. 11.2 0.9  .. 4.7 100.0
1990 37.1 41.4 0.4  .. 16.4 2.1  .. 2.5 100.0
1993 38.0 45.6 0.5  .. 9.9 1.6  .. 4.4 100.0
1996 32.2 45.8 .. .. 14.5 2.1  .. 5.3 100.0
1998 32.0 40.5 0.5 .. 12.4 2.2 9.7 2.6 100.0
2001 33.2 45.5 .. .. 12.6 3.5 4.6 0.6 100.0
2004 35.5 47.5 0.4 .. 2.4 6.6 1.1 6.5 100.0
2007  35.6 35.3 0.4 0.9 0.9 6.5 0.6 19.8 100.0
2010  38.3 37.3 .. 0.7 0.7 13.3 0.5 9.2 100.0
2013 22.7 27.5 0.3 1.0 0.3 7.1 0.3 40.9 100.0
2017 (a) 27.3 32.6 .. .. .. 5.9 3.0 31.2 100.0

(a) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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South Australia—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 1 .. 2 3 .. .. .. .. 6
1903 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1906 1 .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1913 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1914 (a) 5 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1919 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1922 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1925 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1928 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1934 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1937 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1940 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1943 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1949 4 3  ..  ..  .. ..  ..  .. 7
1951 (a) 5 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 10
1953 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1955 2 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1958 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1961 (b) 3 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 6
1964 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1967 2 3  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1970 3 2  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 5
1974 (a) 5 4  ..  ..  .. ..  .. 1 10
1975 (a) 4 5  ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 1 10
1977 2 3  ..  ..  .. ..  ..  .. 5
1980 2 2  ..  .. 1  ..  .. .. 5
1983 (a) 5 4  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  .. 10
1984 3 3  ..  .. 1  ..  .. .. 7
1987 (a) 5 5  ..  .. 2  ..  .. .. 12
1990 2 3  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  .. 6
1993 2 3  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  .. 6
1996 2 3 .. .. 1 ..  .. .. 6
1998 2 3 .. .. 1 ..  .. .. 6
2001 2 3 .. .. 1 ..  .. .. 6
2004 3 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
2007 2 2 .. .. .. 1 .. 1 6
2010 2 3 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 6
2013 1 2 .. .. .. 1 .. 2 6
2017 (a) (c) 3 4 .. .. .. 1 .. 4 12

(a) Election for full Senate following double dissolution.
(b) Casual vacancy to be filled.
(c) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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Western Australia—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP  

PROT

FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 19.5 .. 8.5 72.0 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1903 59.4 .. 15.7 24.8 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1906 55.6 .. 44.4 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 54.0 46.0 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1913 54.6 45.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1914 53.5 46.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 31.8 68.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1919 39.5 47.9 12.6 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1922 41.6 42.1 15.4 .. .. .. .. 0.9 100.0
1925 39.6 34.2 23.2 .. .. .. .. 3.0 100.0
1928 47.1 39.9 13.0 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 43.6 50.1 .. .. .. .. 6.4 100.0
1934 31.6 .. 15.6 .. .. .. .. 52.8 100.0
1937 49.9 43.8 .. .. .. .. 6.3 100.0
1940 37.5 56.6 .. .. .. .. 5.9 100.0
1943 56.4 41.2 .. .. .. .. 2.4 100.0
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 55.3 43.2 .. .. .. .. 1.5 100.0
1949 46.1 49.2 .. .. .. .. 4.7 100.0
1951 43.7 54.4    ..  ..  .. .. 1.9 100.0
1953 49.1 48.5    ..  ..  .. .. 2.4 100.0
1955 39.3 44.5 9.5 3.4  ..  .. .. 3.2 100.0
1958 35.7 40.4 16.9 6.1  ..  .. .. 0.9 100.0
1961 42.7 39.1 9.5 7.3  ..  .. .. 1.4 100.0
1964 39.1 38.8 17.3 4.0  ..  .. .. 0.8 100.0
1967 46.0 33.6 11.5 7.8  ..  .. .. 1.0 100.0
1970 43.2 25.7 13.9 5.6  ..  .. .. 11.7 100.0
1974 44.4 41.5 10.7  ..  .. .. .. 3.3 100.0
1975 36.5 51.7 6.9 0.5  .. .. .. 4.4 100.0
1977 32.8 46.4 6.1  .. 12.5  .. .. 2.2 100.0
1980 38.8 45.0 4.1  .. 9.3  .. .. 2.8 100.0
1983 49.4 41.2 1.1  .. 6.8  .. .. 1.5 100.0
1984 43.3 40.7 1.8  .. 4.8  .. .. 9.4 100.0
1987 42.8 39.1 5.5  .. 5.7  .. .. 6.8 100.0
1990 33.5 43.3 3.0  .. 9.4 8.4 .. 2.4 100.0
1993 38.3 48.4 1.7  .. 4.1 5.5 .. 2.0 100.0
1996 34.0 45.4 2.1 .. 9.4 5.7 .. 3.4 100.0
1998 34.7 38.4 1.3 .. 6.4 5.7 10.4 3.2 100.0
2001 34.2 40.1 2.4 .. 5.9 5.9 7.0 4.6 100.0
2004 32.5 49.3 0.9 .. 2.0 8.1 2.4 4.8 100.0
2007 36.0 46.2 1.4 0.9 1.0 9.3 1.0 4.1 100.0
2010 29.7 43.0 3.4 0.8 0.4 14.0 0.6 8.2 100.0
2014 (a) 21.5 34.1 3.0 0.2 0.3 15.6 .. 25.3 100.0
2017 (b) 28.4 38.5 2.5 0.7 .. 10.3 4.0 15.6 100.0

(a) Half-Senate re-election held on 5 April 2014.
(b) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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Western Australia—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 2 .. .. 4 .. .. .. .. 6
1903 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1906 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1913 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1914 (a) 6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1919 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1922 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1925 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1928 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1934 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1937 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1940 .. 2 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
1943 (b) 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1949 3 3 1  ..  ..  .. .. .. 7
1951 (a) 4 4 2  ..  ..  .. .. .. 10
1953 (b) 3 2 1  ..  ..  .. .. .. 6
1955 2 2 1  ..  ..  .. .. .. 5
1958 2 2 1  ..  ..  .. .. .. 5
1961 2 2 1  ..  ..  .. .. .. 5
1964 2 2 1  ..  ..  .. .. .. 5
1967 2 2 1  ..  ..  .. .. .. 5
1970 2 1 1  ..  .. .. .. 1 5
1974 (a) 5 4 1  ..  ..  .. .. .. 10
1975 (a) 4 5 1  ..  .. .. .. .. 10
1977 2 3  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 5
1980 2 3  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 5
1983 (a) 5 4  ..  .. 1  .. .. .. 10
1984 3 3  ..  ..  .. .. .. 1 7
1987 (a) 5 5  ..  .. 1  .. .. 1 12
1990 2 3  ..  ..  .. 1 ..  .. 6
1993 2 3  ..  ..  .. 1 ..  .. 6
1996 2 3 .. .. 1 .. .. .. 6
1998 2 3  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  .. 6
2001 2 3  ..  .. 1  ..  ..  .. 6
2004 2 3  ..  ..  .. 1  ..  .. 6
2007 3 2 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 6
2010 2 3 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 6
2014 (c) 1 3 .. .. .. 1 .. 1 6
2017 (a) (d) 4 5 .. .. .. 2 1 .. 12

(a) Election for full Senate following double dissolution.
(b) Casual vacancy to be filled.
(c) Half-Senate re-election held on 5 April 2014.
(d) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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Tasmania—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP  

PROT

FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 10.4 .. 33.6 56.1 .. .. .. .. 100.0
1903 28.0 .. 23.3 25.0 .. .. .. 23.7 100.0
1906 30.6 .. 35.0 .. 34.4 .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 55.1 43.7 .. .. .. .. .. 1.2 100.0
1913 46.2 51.7 .. .. .. .. .. 2.0 100.0
1914 49.8 48.2 .. .. .. .. .. 2.1 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 40.5 57.0 .. .. .. .. .. 2.6 100.0
1919 40.8 54.9 .. .. .. .. .. 4.4 100.0
1922 43.3 50.1 6.6 .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1925 41.8 58.2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1928 37.2 62.8 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 26.9 73.1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1934 42.2 46.8 5.2 .. .. .. .. 5.8 100.0
1937 53.0 47.0   .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1940 43.2 54.3   .. .. .. .. 2.5 100.0
1943 57.3 42.7   .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 50.8 44.6 .. .. .. .. .. 4.5 100.0
1949 45.8 51.9  ..  ..  .. .. .. 2.3 100.0
1951 47.5 52.1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 0.4 100.0
1953 45.9 47.6  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 6.4 100.0
1955 38.2 44.3  .. 11.0  ..  .. .. 6.4 100.0
1958 41.0 40.0  .. 17.0  ..  .. .. 1.9 100.0
1961 42.1 40.2  .. 5.5  ..  .. .. 12.2 100.0
1964 49.8 36.3  .. 13.5  ..  .. .. 0.4 100.0
1967 40.0 36.2  .. 8.6  ..  .. .. 15.3 100.0
1970 44.9 31.3  .. 3.9  ..  .. .. 19.8 100.0
1974 46.3 36.9 4.9 0.8  ..  .. .. 11.0 100.0
1975 35.2 49.0 1.6  ..  ..  .. .. 14.2 100.0
1977 37.7 49.8  ..  .. 5.9  .. .. 6.7 100.0
1980 35.6 39.4  ..  .. 3.2  .. .. 21.8 100.0
1983 32.8 42.6  ..  .. 6.8  .. .. 17.8 100.0
1984 41.6 40.7  ..  .. 6.1  .. .. 11.7 100.0
1987 40.8 38.7  ..  .. 6.8  .. .. 13.7 100.0
1990 41.3 44.1  .. .. 7.9 4.9 .. 1.9 100.0
1993 42.7 36.7  .. .. 1.7 6.8 .. 12.1 100.0
1996 39.1 42.3 1.2 .. 7.1 8.7 .. 1.7 100.0
1998 41.6 33.8 .. .. 3.9 5.8 3.8 11.1 100.0
2001 36.8 38.8 .. .. 4.6 13.8 3.3 2.7 100.0
2004 33.5 46.1 .. .. 0.8 13.3 .. 6.2 100.0
2007  40.1 37.4 .. 0.6 .. 18.1 .. 3.8 100.0
2010 41.4 33.0 .. 0.5 0.5 20.3 .. 4.4 100.0
2013 32.8 37.5 .. 0.8 .. 11.7 .. 17.2 100.0
2016 (a) 34.2 32.7 .. .. .. 11.3 2.7 19.1 100.0

(a) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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Tasmania—Seats won

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S      Others  Total
1901 1 .. 2 3 .. .. .. .. 6
1903 .. .. 1 1 .. .. .. 1 3
1906 .. .. 2 .. 1 .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP           Others Total
1910 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1913 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1914 (a) 4 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 6
Election ALP NAT CP         Others Total
1917 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1919 (b) .. 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
1922 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1925 (b) .. 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
1928 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP UAP CP         Others Total
1931 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1934 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1937 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1940 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
1943 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3
Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3.0
1949 3 4  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 7
1951 (a) 5 5  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 10
1953 (b) 3 3  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 6
1955 2 3  ..  ..  .. .. .. .. 5
1958 2 2  .. 1  ..  .. .. .. 5
1961 2 2  ..  ..  .. .. .. 1 5
1964 3 2  ..  ..  ..  .. ..  .. 5
1967 2 2  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 1 5
1970 2 2  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 1 5
1974 (a) 5 4  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 1 10
1975 (a) 4 5  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 1 10
1977 2 3  ..  ..  .. .. .. .. 5
1980 2 2  ..  ..  .. .. .. 1 5
1983 (a) 4 5  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 1 10
1984 3 3  ..  .. 1  .. .. .. 7
1987 (a) 5 5  ..  .. 1  .. .. 1 12
1990 2 3  .. .. 1  .. .. .. 6
1993 3 2  .. .. ..  .. .. 1 6
1996 2 3 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 6
1998 3 2 .. .. .. .. .. 1 6
2001 2 3 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 6
2004 2 3 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 6
2007  3 2 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 6
2010  3 2 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 6
2013 2 2 .. .. .. 1 .. 1 6
2016 (a) (c) 5 4 .. .. .. 2 .. 1 12

(a) Election for full Senate following double dissolution.
(b) Casual vacancy to be filled.
(c) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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Northern Territory—Percentage of vote

Election ALP CLP NP DLP DEM GRN ON   Others Total
1975 35.9 54.6 .. .. .. .. .. 9.5 100.0
1977 40.4 46.0  ..  .. 8.2 .. .. 5.4 100.0
1980 38.9 45.5  ..  .. 9.8  .. .. 5.8 100.0
1983 46.0 48.1  ..  .. 5.3  .. .. 0.6 100.0
1984 45.7 49.1  ..  .. 4.3  .. .. 1.0 100.0
1987 50.2 32.5 14.5  ..  ..  .. .. 2.9 100.0
1990 54.3 42.3  ..  .. .. .. .. 3.4 100.0
1993 55.3 44.7  .. .. .. .. .. .. 100.0
1996 45.1 46.7  .. .. 1.8 6.4 .. .. 100.0
1998 41.1 38.8  .. .. 5.5 4.6 9.3 0.7 100.0
2001 39.2 43.7  .. .. 7.3 4.3 4.7 0.8 100.0
2004 41.4 45.4  .. .. 4.7 7.6 .. 0.9 100.0
2007 46.9 40.0 .. .. 1.9 8.8 .. 2.3 100.0
2010 34.4 40.6 .. .. .. 13.6 .. 11.4 100.0
2013 32.7 41.3 .. .. .. 8.7 .. 17.2 100.0
2016 37.4 36.4 .. .. .. 10.8 .. 15.4 100.0

 

Northern Territory—Seats won

Election ALP CLP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1975 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. ..  .. 2
1977 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. ..  .. 2
1980 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. ..  .. 2
1983 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. ..  .. 2
1984 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. ..  .. 2
1987 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. ..  .. 2
1990 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 2
1993 1 1  ..  .. .. .. .. .. 2
1996 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
1998 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2001 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2004 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2007 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2010 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2013 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2016 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2

 

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Australian Capital Territory—Percentage of vote

Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1975 37.0 43.6  ..  ..  .. .. .. 19.4 100.0
1977 43.2 38.4  ..  .. 12.8  .. .. 5.6 100.0
1980 50.7 37.1  ..  .. 8.6 .. .. 3.6 100.0
1983 55.4 31.7  ..  .. 11.9  .. .. 1.1 100.0
1984 44.4 31.9  ..  .. 9.2  .. .. 14.5 100.0
1987 49.9 34.0  ..  .. 10.2  .. .. 5.9 100.0
1990 41.1 35.9  .. .. 17.6 3.3 .. 2.0 100.0
1993 48.6 35.0  .. .. 6.9 6.1 .. 3.4 100.0
1996 42.6 39.0  ..  .. 10.2 5.9 .. 2.3 100.0
1998 42.6 31.2 .. .. 16.7 3.2 4.9 1.5 100.0
2001 42.0 34.3 .. .. 10.7 7.2 2.2 3.6 100.0
2004 41.1 37.9 .. .. 2.1 16.4 .. 2.6 100.0
2007 40.8 34.2 .. .. 1.8 21.5 .. 1.6 100.0
2010 40.8 33.4 .. .. 1.8 22.9 .. 1.1 100.0
2013 34.4 33.1 .. .. .. 19.3 .. 13.2 100.0
2016 (a) 36.2 33.5 .. .. .. 17.2 .. 13.1 100.0

 (a) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

Australian Capital Territory—Seats won

Election ALP LP NP DLP DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1975 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 2
1977 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 2
1980 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 2
1983 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 2
1984 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 2
1987 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 2
1990 1 1  .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
1993 1 1  .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
1996 1 1  ..  ..  ..  .. ..  .. 2
1998 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2001 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2004 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2007  1 1  .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2010 1 1  .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2013 1 1  .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
2016 (a) 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2

(a) Results after the special count of Senate votes.

 

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Australia—Percentage of vote

Election  ALP   PROT FT A-S        Others  Total
1901 13.5 .. 44.9 39.4 .. .. .. .. 2.2 100.0
1903 29.8 .. 17.5 34.3 .. .. .. .. 18.4 100.0
1906 38.7 .. 12.4 .. 46.5 .. .. .. 2.3 100.0
Election ALP LP             Others Total
1910 50.3 45.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.2 100.0
1913 48.7 49.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.9 100.0
1914 52.2 47.8 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.1 100.0
Election ALP NAT CP           Others Total
1917 43.7 55.4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 0.9 100.0
1919 42.8 46.4 0.6 .. .. .. .. .. 10.1 100.0
1922 45.7 36.2 13.0 .. .. .. .. .. 5.0 100.0
1925 45.0 45.4 9.5 .. .. .. .. .. 0.2 100.0
1928 49.0 39.3 11.2 .. .. .. .. .. 0.6 100.0
Election ALP UAP/CP CP UAP         Others Total
1931 29.3 32.5 .. 22.9 .. .. .. 15.3 100.0
1934 28.1 18.2 9.3 14.0 .. .. .. 30.4 100.0
1937 48.5 30.2 .. 14.6 .. .. .. 6.7 100.0
1940 37.5 45.4 .. 5.0 .. .. .. 12.1 100.0
1943 55.1 27.0 .. .. .. .. .. 17.9 100.0
Election  ALP  LP NP CLP  DLP  DEM GRN ON  Others Total
1946 52.1 43.3   .. .. .. .. 4.6 100.0
1949 44.9 50.4    ..  .. .. .. 4.7 100.0
1951 45.9 49.7    ..  ..  .. .. 4.4 100.0
1953 50.6 44.4    ..  .. .. .. 5.0 100.0
1955 40.6 48.8   6.1  ..  .. .. 4.6 100.0
1958 42.8 45.2   8.4  ..  .. .. 3.6 100.0
1961 44.7 42.1   9.8  ..  .. .. 3.4 100.0
1964 44.7 45.7   8.4  ..  .. .. 1.3 100.0
1967 45.0 42.8   9.8  ..  .. .. 2.4 100.0
1970 42.2 38.2   11.1  .. .. .. 8.5 100.0
1974 47.3 43.9   3.6  .. .. .. 5.3 100.0
1975 40.9 51.7   2.7  .. .. .. 4.7 100.0
1977 36.8 45.6   1.7 11.1  .. .. 4.9 100.0
1980 42.3 43.5   0.4 9.3  .. .. 4.6 100.0
1983 45.5 39.8   0.6 9.6  .. .. 4.5 100.0
1984 42.2 39.5   0.4 7.6  .. .. 10.3 100.0
1987 42.8 42.0   0.5 8.5 0.4 .. 5.7 100.0
1990 38.4 41.9   0.1 12.6 2.8 .. 4.1 100.0
1993 43.5 43.0   0.4 5.3 2.9 .. 4.8 100.0
1996 36.2 44.0   0.3 10.8 3.2 .. 5.6 100.0
1998 37.3 37.7   0.3 8.5 2.7 9.0 4.6 100.0
2001 34.3 41.8   0.6 7.2 4.9 5.5 5.5 100.0
2004 35.0 45.1   0.5 2.1 7.7 1.7 7.9 100.0
2007  40.3 39.9   0.9 1.3 9.0 0.4 8.1 100.0
2010 35.1 38.6   1.1 0.6 13.1 0.6 10.8 100.0
2013 (a) 29.6 37.0   0.9 0.3 9.2 0.5 22.5 100.0
2016 (b) 29.8 35.2   0.7 .. 8.6 4.3 21.4 100.0

(a) Includes the WA half-Senate re-election held on 5 April 2014.
(b) Includes the special counts of Senate votes in NSW, Qld, WA and Tas in 2017, and SA and ACT in 2018.

 

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Australia—Seats won

Election

 ALP

  PROT FT A-S        Others  Total
1901 8 .. 11 17 .. .. .. .. .. 36
1903 (b) 10 .. 3 4 .. .. .. .. 2 19
1906 5 .. 2 .. 11 .. .. .. .. 18
Election ALP LP             Others Total
1910 18 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18
1913 11 7 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18
1914 (a) 31 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 36
Election ALP NAT CP           Others Total
1917 .. 18 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18
1919 (b) 1 18 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19
1922 (b) 11 8 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19
1925 (b) .. 18 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 22
1928 (b) 7 10 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. 19
Election ALP UAP CP           Others Total
1931 3 12 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 18
1934 .. 14 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 18
1937 (b) 16 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19
1940 (b) 3 13 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. 19
1943 (b) 19 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19
Election ALP LP NP CLP DLP DEM GRN ON Others Total
1946 (b) 16 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19
1949 19 19 4  ..  ..  .. .. .. .. 42
1951 (a) 28 26 6  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 60
1953 (b) 17 13 2  ..  ..  ..  .. .. .. 32
1955 12 13 4  .. 1  ..  .. .. .. 30
1958 (b) 15 13 3  .. 1  ..  .. .. .. 32
1961 (b) 14 12 4  ..  ..  .. .. .. 1 31
1964 14 11 3  .. 2  .. .. .. .. 30
1967 13 10 4  .. 2  .. .. .. 1 30
1970 (b) 14 11 2  .. 3  ..  .. .. 2 32
1974 (a) 29 23 6  ..  ..  ..  .. .. 2 60
1975 (a) 27 27 7 1  ..  ..  .. .. 2 64
1977 14 16 1 1  .. 2 .. .. .. 34
1980 15 12 2 1 3  .. .. 1 34
1983 (a) 30 23 4 1  .. 5  .. .. 1 64
1984 20 16 3 1  .. 5  .. .. 1 46
1987 (a) 32 27 6 1  .. 7 .. .. 3 76
1990 15 16 2 1  .. 5 1 ..  .. 40
1993 17 15 3 1  .. 2 1 .. 1 40
1996 14 17 2 1 .. 5 1 .. .. 40
1998 17 15 1 1 .. 4 .. 1 1 40
2001 14 17 2 1 .. 4 2 .. .. 40
2004 16 17 3 1 .. .. 2 .. 1 40
2007  18 15 2 1 .. .. 3 .. 1 40
2010  15 14 3 1 1 .. 6 .. .. 40
2013 (c) 12 14 2 1 .. .. 4 .. 7 40
2016 (a) (d) 26 25 4 1 .. .. 9 4 7 76

 (a) Election for full Senate following double dissolution.
(b) Casual vacancy to be filled.
(c) Includes the WA half-Senate re-election held on 5 April 2014.
(d) Includes the special counts of Senate votes in NSW, Qld, WA and Tas in 2017, and SA and ACT in 2018

 

Senate compositions

Election Party NSW Vic  Qld SA  WA  Tas  NT  ACT  Aust
1901 ALP .. 1 3 1 2 1 .. .. 8
  PROT 1 4 2 2 .. 2 .. .. 11
  FT 5 1 1 3 4 3 .. .. 17
                     
1903 ALP .. 1 5 3 4 1 .. .. 14
  PROT .. 4 1 1 .. 2 .. .. 8
  FT 6 .. .. 2 2 2 .. .. 12
  IND .. 1 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 2
                     
1906 ALP .. 2 3 4 6 .. .. .. 15
  PROT .. 1 .. .. .. 3 .. .. 4
  A-S 6 2 3 2 .. 2 .. .. 15
  IND .. 1 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 2
                     
1910 ALP 3 4 3 4 6 3 .. .. 23
  LP 3 2 3 2 .. 3 .. .. 13
                .. ..  
1913 ALP 3 5 6 6 6 3 .. .. 29
  LP 3 1 .. .. .. 3 .. .. 7
                     
1914 ALP 4 6 6 5 6 4 .. .. 31
  LP 2 .. .. 1 .. 2 .. .. 5
                     
1917 ALP 3 2 2 1 1 3 .. .. 12
  NAT 3 4 4 5 5 3 .. .. 24
                     
1919 ALP 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
  NAT 5 6 6 6 6 6 .. .. 35
                     
1922 ALP 3 3 .. 3 2 1 .. .. 12
  NAT 3 3 6 3 4 5 .. .. 24
                     
1925 ALP 1 2 .. 2 2 1 .. .. 8
  NAT 4 3 6 3 3 5 .. .. 24
  CP 1 1 .. 1 1 .. .. .. 4
                     
1928 ALP 3 1 .. 3 .. .. .. .. 7
  NAT 3 4 6 2 4 6 .. .. 25
  CP .. 1 .. 1 2 .. .. .. 4
                     
1931 ALP 3 1 3 3 .. .. .. .. 10
  UAP 2 5 3 2 4 6 .. .. 22
  CP 1 .. .. 1 2 .. .. .. 4
                     
1934 ALP .. .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. 3
  UAP 4 5 2 5 4 6 .. .. 26
  CP 2 1 1 1 2 .. .. .. 7
                     
1937 ALP 4 3 3 .. 3 3 .. .. 16
  UAP 1 2 2 6 2 3 .. .. 16
  CP 1 1 1 .. 1 .. .. .. 4
                     
1940 ALP 6 2 3 .. 3 3 .. .. 17
  UAP .. 3 2 6 2 3 .. .. 16
  CP .. 1 1 .. 1 .. .. .. 3
                     
1943 ALP 6 3 3 3 4 3 .. .. 22
  UAP .. 2 2 3 2 3 .. .. 12
  CP .. 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. 2

 

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Election Party NSW Vic  Qld SA  WA  Tas  NT  ACT  Aust
                     
1946 ALP 6 6 3 6 6 6 .. .. 33
  LP .. .. 2 .. .. .. .. .. 2
  CP .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
                     
1949 ALP 6 6 3 7 6 6 .. .. 34
  LP 3 3 5 3 3 4 .. .. 21
  CP 1 1 2 .. 1 .. .. .. 5
                     
1951 ALP 5 5 4 5 4 5 .. .. 28
  LP 4 4 4 5 4 5 .. .. 26
  CP 1 1 2 .. 2 .. .. .. 6
                     
1953 ALP 5 6 4 5 5 4 .. .. 29
  LP 4 3 4 5 4 6 .. .. 26
  CP 1 1 2 .. 1 .. .. .. 5
                     
1955 ALP 5 5 4 5 5 4 .. .. 28
  LP 4 3 4 5 3 5 .. .. 24
  CP 1 1 2 .. 2 .. .. .. 6
  DLP .. 1 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 2
                     
1958 ALP 4 5 4 5 4 4 .. .. 26
  LP 4 3 4 5 4 5 .. .. 25
  CP 2 1 2 .. 2 .. .. .. 7
  DLP .. 1 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 2
                     
1961 ALP 6 4 4 6 4 4 .. .. 28
  LP 3 5 4 4 4 4 .. .. 24
  CP 1 1 2 .. 2 .. .. .. 6
  DLP .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
1964 ALP 5 4 3 6 4 5 .. .. 27
  LP 3 4 4 4 4 4 .. .. 23
  CP 2 1 2 .. 2 .. .. .. 7
  DLP .. 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. 2
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
1967 ALP 5 4 4 5 4 5 .. .. 27
  LP 3 3 2 5 4 4 .. .. 21
  CP 2 1 2 .. 2 .. .. .. 7
  DLP .. 2 2 .. .. .. .. .. 4
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
1970 ALP 6 3 4 5 4 4 .. .. 26
  LP 3 4 2 5 3 4 .. .. 21
  CP .. 1 2 .. 2 .. .. .. 5
  DLP 1 2 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
  IND .. .. .. .. 1 2 .. .. 3
                     
1974 ALP 5 5 4 5 5 5 .. .. 29
  LP 4 4 3 4 4 4 .. .. 23
  CP 1 1 3 .. 1 .. .. .. 6
  LM .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1

 

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Election Party NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                     
1975 ALP 5 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 27
  LP 4 4 3 5 5 5 .. 1 27
  NCP 1 2 3 .. 1 .. .. .. 7
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  LM .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
1977 ALP 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 26
  LP 4 4 3 6 6 5 .. 1 29
  NCP 1 1 3 .. .. .. .. .. 5
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
1980 ALP 5 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 27
  LP 3 4 3 5 6 5 .. 1 27
  NCP 1 .. 2 .. .. .. .. .. 3
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM 1 2 1 1 .. .. .. .. 5
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
1983 ALP 5 5 4 5 5 4 1 1 30
  LP 3 4 2 4 4 5 .. 1 23
  NP 1 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. 4
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM 1 1 1 1 1 .. .. .. 5
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
1984 ALP 6 5 5 5 6 5 1 1 34
  LP 4 5 2 5 5 5 .. 1 27
  NP 1 .. 4 .. .. .. .. .. 5
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM 1 2 1 2 .. 1 .. .. 7
  NDP .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. 1
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
1987 ALP 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 32
  LP 4 5 2 5 5 5 .. 1 27
  NP 1 1 4 .. .. .. .. .. 6
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM 1 1 1 2 1 1 .. .. 7
  NDP 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
  IND .. .. .. .. 1 1 .. .. 2
                     
1990 ALP 6 5 4 5 5 5 1 1 32
  LP 3 5 4 5 6 5 .. 1 29
  NP 1 .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. 4
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM 2 2 1 2 .. 1 .. .. 8
  GRN .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. 1
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1

 

Senate compositions continued

Election Party NSW Vic  Qld SA  WA  Tas  NT  ACT  Aust
                     
1993 ALP 6 5 4 4 4 5 1 1 30
  LP 3 5 4 6 6 5 .. 1 30
  NP 2 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM 1 1 2 2 .. 1 .. .. 7
  GRN .. .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. 2
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
1996 ALP 5 5 4 4 4 5 1 1 29
  LP 4 5 4 6 6 5 .. 1 31
  NP 2 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM 1 1 2 2 1 .. .. .. 7
  GRN .. .. .. .. 1 1 .. .. 2
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
1998 ALP 5 5 4 4 4 5 1 1 29
  LP 4 5 4 6 6 5 .. 1 31
  NP 1 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM 2 1 2 2 2 .. .. .. 9
  GRN .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
  ON .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
                     
2001 ALP 5 5 4 4 4 4 1 1 28
  LP 4 5 4 6 6 5 .. 1 31
  NP 1 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. 3
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM 1 1 2 2 2 .. .. .. 8
  GRN 1 .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 2
  ON .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1
  IND .. .. .. .. .. 2 .. .. 2
                     
2004 ALP 5 4 4 5 4 4 1 1 28
  LP 4 5 5 6 6 6 .. 1 33
  NP 2 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  DEM   1 1 1 1 .. .. .. 4
  GRN 1 .. .. .. 1 2 .. .. 4
  FFP .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
                     
2007 ALP 6 5 5 5 4 5 1 1 32
  LP 4 6 5 5 6 5 .. 1 32
  NP 2 .. 2 .. .. .. .. .. 4
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  GRN .. .. .. 1 2 2 .. .. 5
  FFP .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
  IND .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
                     
2010 ALP 5 5 5 4 4 6 1 1 31
  LP 4 4 4 5 6 4 .. 1 28
  NP 2 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  GRN 1 1 1 2 2 2 .. .. 9
  DLP .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
  IND .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
                     

 

Senate compositions continued

Election Party

NSW

Vic

 Qld

SA

 WA

 Tas

 NT

 ACT

 Aust

 

                     
2013 (a) ALP 4 4 4 3 3 5 1 1 25
  LP 4 3 4 5 6 4 .. 1 27
  NP 2 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. 5
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  GRN 1 2 1 2 2 2 .. .. 10
  PUP .. .. 1 .. 1 1 .. .. 3
  AMEP .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
  DLP .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
  FFP .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
  LDP 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
  XEN .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
                     
2016 (b) ALP 4 4 4 3 4 5 1 1 26
  LP 4 4 3 4 5 4 .. 1 25
  NP 1 1 2 .. .. .. .. .. 4
  CLP .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1
  GRN 1 2 1 1 2 2 .. .. 9
  ON 1 .. 2 .. 1 .. .. .. 4
  XEN .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. .. 3
  DHJP .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1
  FFP .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. 1
  JLN .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1
  LDP 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1

Note: Composition of the Senate after the Senators elected at the election shown have taken up their seats.

(a) Includes the WA half-Senate re-election held on 5 April 2014.
(b) Includes the special counts of Senate votes in NSW, Qld, WA and Tas in 2017, and SA and ACT in 2018. In SA an FFP Senator and a XEN Senator were elected but were subsequently sworn in as independents, while in Tas a JLN Senator was elected but was sworn in subsequently as independent; the table reflects the election results.


Two-party preferred votes: House of Representatives 1949–2016

Per cent

Election NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                     
1949 ALP 50.8 49.7 42.7 50.6 47.0 46.5 n.a. n.a. 49.0
  LP/NP 49.2 50.3 57.3 49.4 53.0 53.5 n.a. n.a. 51.0
                     
1951 ALP 50.5 50.7 43.5 51.8 45.6 47.4 n.a. n.a. 49.3
  LP/NP 49.5 49.3 56.5 48.2 54.4 52.6 n.a. n.a. 50.7
                     
1954 ALP 53.0 50.7 44.8 52.7 48.1 50.0 n.a. n.a. 50.7
  LP/NP 47.0 49.3 55.2 47.3 51.9 50.0 n.a. n.a. 49.3
                     
1955 ALP 49.5 40.8 43.9 49.0 43.5 47.5 n.a. n.a. 45.8
  LP/NP 50.5 59.2 56.1 51.0 56.5 52.5 n.a. n.a. 54.2
                     
1958 ALP 49.8 42.3 41.4 49.8 40.8 49.8 n.a. n.a. 45.9
  LP/NP 50.2 57.7 58.6 50.2 59.2 50.2 n.a. n.a. 54.1
                     
1961 ALP 54.8 44.5 50.7 54.2 43.5 56.0 n.a. n.a. 50.5
  LP/NP 45.2 55.5 49.3 45.8 56.5 44.0 n.a. n.a. 49.5
                     
1963 ALP 49.3 42.5 48.1 53.3 43.8 54.5 n.a. n.a. 47.4
  LP/NP 50.7 57.5 51.9 46.7 56.2 45.5 n.a. n.a. 52.6
                     
1966 ALP 43.9 39.3 44.3 42.4 45.7 53.9 n.a. 55.8 43.1
  LP/NP 56.1 60.7 55.7 57.6 54.3 46.1 n.a. 44.2 56.9
                     
1969 ALP 51.6 44.9 49.9 54.2 52.6 56.1 40.8 71.6 50.2
  LP/NP 48.4 55.1 50.1 45.8 47.4 43.9 59.2 28.4 49.8
                     
1972 ALP 55.4 50.4 49.5 52.7 48.3 60.5 45.5 68.0 52.7
  LP/NP 44.6 49.6 50.5 47.3 51.7 39.5 54.5 32.0 47.3
                     
1974 ALP 54.9 50.6 45.4 52.5 48.5 55.4 47.3 59.7 51.7
  LP/NP 45.1 49.4 54.6 47.5 51.5 44.6 52.7 40.3 48.3
                     
1975 ALP 46.8 43.8 39.8 44.9 41.2 44.1 45.1 49.3 44.3
  LP/NP 53.2 56.2 60.2 55.1 58.8 55.9 54.9 50.7 55.7
                     
1977 ALP 47.6 44.5 42.0 48.7 39.9 43.8 47.5 54.3 45.4
  LP/NP 52.4 55.5 58.0 51.3 60.1 56.2 52.5 45.7 54.6
                     
1980 ALP 50.4 50.7 46.9 49.6 46.7 47.1 48.8 58.6 49.6
  LP/NP 49.6 49.3 53.1 50.4 53.3 52.9 51.2 41.4 50.4
                     
1983 (a) ALP 54.1 54.5 49.5 52.3 55.0 43.6 51.9 65.5 53.2
  LP/NP 45.9 45.5 50.5 47.7 45.0 56.4 48.1 34.5 46.8
                     
1984 (a) ALP 52.9 53.1 47.7 51.7 50.9 46.6 48.6 62.0 51.8
  LP/NP 47.1 46.9 52.3 48.3 49.1 53.4 51.4 38.0 48.2
                     
1987 (a) ALP 50.3 52.3 49.3 50.2 50.9 46.9 52.2 63.2 50.8
  LP/NP 49.7 47.7 50.7 49.8 49.1 53.1 47.8 36.8 49.2

 

Two-party preferred votes: House of Representatives 1949–2016 continued

Per cent

Election NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
                     
1990 (a) ALP 52.1 47.5 50.2 49.5 47.1 47.9 55.0 58.5 49.9
  LP/NP 47.9 52.5 49.8 50.5 52.9 52.1 45.0 41.5 50.1
                     
1993 (a) ALP 54.4 51.8 48.4 47.3 46.0 54.6 55.3 61.2 51.4
  LP/NP 45.6 48.2 51.6 52.7 54.0 45.4 44.7 38.8 48.6
                     
1996 (a) ALP 47.4 50.3 39.8 42.7 44.0 51.6 49.6 55.5 46.4
  LP/NP 52.6 49.7 60.2 57.3 56.0 48.4 50.4 44.5 53.6
                     
1998 (a) ALP 51.5 53.5 46.9 46.9 49.5 57.3 50.6 62.4 51.0
  LP/NP 48.5 46.5 53.1 53.1 50.5 42.7 49.4 37.6 49.0
                     
2001 (a) ALP 48.3 52.1 45.1 45.9 48.4 57.7 52.5 61.1 49.0
  LP/NP 51.7 47.9 54.9 54.1 51.6 42.3 47.5 38.9 51.0
                     
2004 (a) ALP 48.1 49.0 42.9 45.6 44.6 54.2 52.1 61.5 47.3
  LP/NP 51.9 51.0 57.1 54.4 55.4 45.8 47.9 38.5 52.7
                     
2007 (a) ALP 53.7 54.3 50.4 52.4 46.7 56.2 55.4 63.4 52.7
  LP/NP 46.3 45.7 49.6 47.6 53.3 43.8 44.6 36.6 47.3
                     
2010 (a) ALP 48.8 55.3 44.9 53.2 43.6 60.6 50.7 61.7 50.1
  LP/NP 51.2 44.7 55.1 46.8 56.4 39.4 49.3 38.3 49.9
                     
2013 (a) ALP 45.6 50.2 43.0 47.6 41.7 51.2 49.7 59.9 46.5
  LP/NP 54.4 49.8 57.0 52.4 58.3 48.8 50.3 40.1 53.5
2016 (a) ALP 49.5 51.8 45.9 52.3 45.3 57.4 57.1 61.1 49.6
  LP/NP 50.5 48.2 54.1 47.7 54.7 42.6 42.9 38.9 50.4

(a) Actual result from full distribution of preferences.


Informal votes: House of Representatives

Per cent

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
1901 1.9 0.8 2.5 1.6 1.0 2.9 .. .. 1.6
1903 2.8 1.8 2.6 2.7 4.9 3.1 .. .. 2.5
1906 3.3 3.8 4.2 5.0 4.2 3.9 .. .. 3.7
1910 1.6 1.6 3.0 5.0 2.1 2.5 .. .. 2.0
1913 3.1 2.0 2.7 4.8 3.1 3.2 .. .. 2.8
1914 2.4 1.8 2.7 2.3 3.2 2.4 .. .. 2.3
1917 3.0 2.1 2.1 3.5 3.6 3.1 .. .. 2.6
1919 3.8 2.4 3.3 5.4 3.8 5.0 .. .. 3.5
1922 4.5 3.2 4.8 6.7 6.3 6.5 3.1 .. 4.5
1925 1.9 1.6 3.3 4.3 3.1 4.9 1.8 .. 2.4
1928 4.8 3.2 5.5 9.4 3.8 6.5 3.3 .. 4.9
1929 2.8 1.4 4.0 4.1 2.3 1.9 .. .. 2.6
1931 3.6 2.8 2.9 5.3 3.5 4.7 2.4 .. 3.5
1934 3.3 3.0 2.6 6.3 3.7 3.9 1.9 .. 3.4
1937 2.3 1.9 2.6 5.0 3.5 2.8 1.3 .. 2.6
1940 2.9 1.8 2.2 3.6 3.0 3.1 2.1 .. 2.6
1943 3.1 2.7 2.3 3.0 3.5 3.6 2.3 .. 2.9
1946 2.5 2.0 2.7 3.1 2.9 2.6 1.0 .. 2.5
1949 2.0 1.6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.6 2.3 0.6 2.0
1951 1.9 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.5 3.1 1.9 0.6 1.9
1954 1.3 1.2 1.1 2.5 1.7 1.0 2.2 0.8 1.3
1955 2.8 2.6 2.2 4.1 3.5 4.2 .. 0.8 2.9
1958 2.8 2.4 3.0 3.3 3.6 4.1 3.8 1.3 2.9
1961 2.4 2.3 2.7 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.6 1.3 2.6
1963 1.6 1.5 2.2 2.7 2.4 1.2 .. 2.1 1.8
1966 3.2 3.7 1.8 2.9 4.0 1.5 3.5 1.7 3.1
1969 2.3 3.3 1.3 3.4 2.6 1.7 3.5 1.8 2.5
1972 1.9 2.3 2.0 2.6 2.6 1.6 4.6 2.3 2.2
1974 1.7 2.1 1.4 2.8 2.5 1.8 2.8 1.3 1.9
1975 1.9 2.0 1.3 2.4 2.3 1.9 3.3 1.7 1.9
1977 2.3 2.8 1.5 3.4 3.3 2.6 3.5 2.4 2.5
1980 2.4 2.7 1.8 2.8 2.7 2.6 4.9 2.1 2.4
1983 2.2 2.2 1.3 2.7 2.0 2.3 4.4 2.2 2.1
1984 6.2 8.2 4.7 8.7 7.4 6.1 4.9 5.1 6.8
1987 4.6 5.2 3.4 6.8 6.6 4.9 5.8 3.5 4.9
1990 3.1 3.5 2.2 3.7 3.7 3.3 3.4 3.0 3.2
1993 3.1 2.8 2.6 4.1 2.5 2.7 3.1 3.4 3.0
1996 3.6 2.9 2.6 4.1 3.2 2.4 3.4 2.8 3.2
1998 4.0 3.5 3.3 4.5 4.2 3.1 4.2 2.9 3.8
2001 5.4 4.0 4.8 5.5 4.9 3.4 4.6 3.5 4.8
2004 6.1 4.1 5.2 5.6 5.3 3.6 4.4 3.4 5.2
2007  5.0 3.3 3.6 3.8 3.9 2.9 3.9 2.3 4.0
2010  6.8 4.5 5.5 5.5 4.8 4.0 6.2 4.7 5.6
2013 7.6 5.2 5.1 4.8 5.4 4.0 6.3 3.8 5.9
2016 6.2 4.8 4.7 4.2 4.0 4.0 7.3 2.8 5.1

 

Informal votes: Senate

Per cent

  NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
1901 n.a. n.a. n.a. 2.4 20.2 2.2 .. .. n.a.
1903 4.9 2.2 3.7 2.2 6.0 3.9 .. .. 3.6
1906 7.4 6.2 5.9 3.9 6.7 4.5 .. .. 6.4
1910 4.7 4.6 5.2 3.3 5.4 3.3 .. .. 4.6
1913 6.7 4.5 5.1 5.7 6.2 6.2 .. .. 5.7
1914 5.0 3.3 4.2 3.8 5.3 4.7 .. .. 4.2
1917 3.8 3.2 4.8 4.4 5.2 3.7 .. .. 3.9
1919 9.4 7.8 8.0 9.1 9.0 9.7 .. .. 8.6
1922 10.0 7.9 10.8 9.3 9.2 9.3 .. .. 9.4
1925 6.4 7.6 6.4 6.0 7.4 11.3 .. .. 7.0
1928 8.8 10.0 8.8 11.9 12.3 15.7 .. .. 9.9
1931 9.4 9.0 8.6 12.6 9.4 13.9 .. .. 9.6
1934 13.2 9.7 5.5 14.6 12.8 16.3 .. .. 11.3
1937 8.9 13.4 6.9 13.4 12.7 12.6 .. .. 10.6
1940 11.6 8.9 5.3 8.2 9.5 13.0 .. .. 9.6
1943 12.0 8.6 7.3 7.4 8.0 13.5 .. .. 9.7
1946 8.4 7.3 6.7 9.1 7.7 11.8 .. .. 8.0
1949 12.0 10.7 7.1 11.6 10.0 10.5 .. .. 10.8
1951 7.9 6.8 4.7 5.8 8.9 11.6 .. .. 7.1
1953 4.0 5.6 2.6 4.9 7.2 5.1 .. .. 4.6
1955 8.8 13.5 4.1 8.9 10.0 12.6 .. .. 9.6
1958 12.5 9.9 7.2 7.7 9.4 11.2 .. .. 10.3
1961 12.7 10.7 8.5 5.6 10.0 10.0 .. .. 10.6
1964 6.2 8.4 7.1 7.5 6.0 3.5 .. .. 7.0
1967 6.9 6.7 3.1 5.8 6.7 5.0 .. .. 6.1
1970 10.1 11.4 7.2 6.9 7.6 6.2 .. .. 9.4
1974 12.3 11.1 6.0 11.4 10.4 11.2 .. .. 10.8
1975 9.7 8.1 8.3 9.9 10.8 9.9 7.2 3.7 9.1
1977 9.6 9.1 8.0 10.4 8.2 7.1 6.5 3.1 9.0
1980 9.4 11.2 9.2 8.7 9.9 7.5 7.3 2.8 9.7
1983 11.1 10.7 8.6 8.8 8.2 7.4 4.7 3.3 9.9
1984 5.6 4.2 3.0 5.4 4.7 5.8 3.2 3.4 4.7
1987 4.9 4.0 3.1 3.8 3.3 3.8 3.7 2.3 4.0
1990 4.2 3.6 2.5 2.5 2.9 3.1 2.8 2.4 3.4
1993 2.6 3.1 2.0 2.3 2.1 2.6 2.8 1.6 2.6
1996 3.8 3.6 3.3 3.3 3.5 3.2 2.8 2.5 3.5
1998 3.3 3.8 3.0 2.8 2.7 3.1 2.0 2.0 3.2
2001 3.5 5.6 3.0 3.1 3.6 3.3 2.8 2.3 3.9
2004 3.5 5.1 2.8 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.1 2.5 3.8
2007 2.2 3.3 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.6 1.9 1.7 2.5
2010 4.2 3.9 3.5 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.7 2.5 3.7
2013 (a) 3.3 3.4 2.2 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.0 2.9
2016 4.5 4.2 3.4 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.3 2.2 3.9

(a) Includes the WA half-Senate re-election held on 5 April 2014. The informal vote at the voided 2013 WA Senate election was 2.9 per cent.

 

Turnout: House of Representatives

Per cent

Election NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
1901 (a) 68.3 56.6 62.5 40.8 36.6 47.0 .. .. 56.7
1903 (a) 48.9 53.8 57.0 40.5 30.4 45.0 .. .. 50.3
1906 (a) 52.7 56.7 45.9 40.3 36.2 55.4 .. .. 51.5
1910 (a) 61.8 66.6 61.2 55.3 62.2 58.5 .. .. 62.8
1913 (a) 69.3 75.5 77.3 79.9 73.5 75.3 .. .. 73.5
1914 (a) 66.1 80.4 76.4 79.9 71.6 77.4 .. .. 73.5
1917 (a) 71.2 84.2 89.0 72.2 78.2 76.5 .. .. 78.3
1919 (a) 67.0 76.5 84.9 66.4 63.1 58.7 .. .. 71.6
1922 (a) 56.2 57.3 82.7 53.2 50.0 45.6 90.5 .. 59.4
1925 (a) 90.3 93.0 91.4 92.8 89.7 88.7 79.1 .. 91.4
1928 (a) 93.2 94.8 92.5 94.2 91.7 92.7 65.3 .. 93.6
1929 (a) (b) 94.5 95.8 94.6 94.9 89.0 95.3 .. .. 94.9
1931 (a) 95.0 95.6 94.1 95.9 91.6 96.4 67.7 .. 95.0
1934 (a) 95.8 95.1 94.6 95.0 92.2 95.8 78.8 .. 95.2
1937 (a) 96.7 96.2 95.7 96.7 92.9 96.0 80.1 .. 96.1
1940 (a) 94.5 95.6 93.9 95.7 93.7 94.8 74.3 .. 94.8
1943 (a) 96.5 96.4 94.6 96.9 97.4 97.0 59.1 .. 96.3
1946 94.5 93.8 92.7 95.0 92.9 93.7 73.3 .. 93.9
1949 96.4 95.9 94.5 96.8 95.4 96.0 80.7 94.9 95.9
1951 (a) 96.0 96.0 95.1 97.1 96.0 96.7 78.4 93.2 96.0
1954 (a) (b) 96.1 95.9 96.0 96.8 96.2 96.3 77.1 94.3 96.1
1955 (a) 95.2 94.6 94.3 96.1 95.1 96.3 .. 92.6 95.0
1958 95.2 95.7 95.0 96.5 95.4 96.2 76.1 93.1 95.4
1961 95.2 95.5 94.7 96.1 94.7 95.7 78.1 93.2 95.2
1963 (a) (b) 95.3 96.3 95.4 96.6 95.3 96.0 .. 92.8 95.7
1966 (b) 94.7 95.5 95.3 96.2 94.6 95.7 83.1 93.0 95.1
1969 (b) 94.6 95.3 94.8 96.0 94.4 96.6 81.3 92.9 95.0
1972 (b) 95.2 95.9 95.1 96.0 93.9 97.2 86.2 94.3 95.4
1974 95.4 95.8 95.1 96.3 94.4 96.5 83.1 92.4 95.4
1975 95.4 95.7 95.2 96.2 94.7 96.6 74.9 94.1 95.4
1977 95.0 95.6 94.8 95.1 94.6 96.7 81.2 92.6 95.1
1980 94.2 95.0 94.0 94.9 93.2 96.3 82.0 94.1 94.4
1983 94.9 95.9 92.6 95.0 93.0 96.0 81.4 95.7 94.6
1984 94.1 95.0 92.7 94.9 93.8 95.6 85.5 94.1 94.2
1987 93.9 94.9 92.2 93.8 93.8 96.1 79.9 94.2 93.8
1990 95.4 95.7 94.7 96.0 94.5 96.5 89.4 95.8 95.3
1993 96.0 96.2 95.2 94.9 95.6 96.3 88.8 96.7 95.8
1996 96.4 96.1 94.6 95.9 95.0 96.6 89.1 96.7 95.8
1998 94.8 95.6 94.2 95.7 94.7 96.1 90.3 95.7 95.0
2001 94.7 95.1 94.7 95.5 94.6 96.1 86.1 95.0 94.9
2004 94.7 94.9 93.7 94.8 92.8 95.6 84.3 95.0 94.3
2007  95.0 95.2 94.4 95.4 93.3 95.8 86.5 95.8 94.8
2010  93.3 93.5 92.7 93.8 92.8 95.1 82.7 94.6 93.2
2013 93.3 93.4 93.5 93.5 92.1 94.7 82.2 94.6 93.2
2016 91.5 91.1 91.2 91.8 88.4 93.6 79.0 92.2 91.0

(a) Turnout calculations allow for uncontested divisions.
(b) House of Representatives election only


Turnout: Senate

Per cent

Election NSW Vic Qld SA WA Tas NT ACT Aust
1901 n.a. n.a. n.a. 40.8 32.0 47.6 .. .. n.a.
1903 47.2 51.2 54.8 32.7 28.4 45.0 .. .. 46.9
1906 51.7 56.7 45.9 36.5 36.2 54.2 .. .. 50.2
1910 61.4 66.6 61.2 53.2 62.2 58.5 .. .. 62.2
1913 69.3 75.5 77.3 80.1 73.5 75.3 .. .. 73.7
1914 64.9 79.2 75.1 80.1 71.5 77.6 .. .. 72.6
1917 70.7 83.9 89.0 71.9 77.8 76.0 .. .. 77.7
1919 66.5 76.2 84.9 66.4 63.1 58.7 .. .. 71.3
1922 54.5 56.2 82.7 53.2 47.3 45.6 .. .. 58.0
1925 90.3 93.0 90.8 92.8 89.7 88.7 .. .. 91.3
1928 93.2 94.7 93.5 94.2 90.3 92.7 .. .. 93.6
1931 95.0 95.7 94.3 95.9 91.3 96.4 .. .. 95.0
1934 95.8 95.1 94.6 95.0 90.3 95.8 .. .. 95.0
1937 96.7 96.1 95.7 96.7 92.9 96.0 .. .. 96.1
1940 94.5 95.6 93.9 95.7 92.8 94.8 .. .. 94.8
1943 96.5 96.4 94.6 96.9 97.4 97.0 .. .. 96.3
1946 94.5 93.8 92.7 95.0 92.9 93.7 .. .. 94.0
1949 96.4 95.9 94.5 96.8 95.4 96.0 .. .. 96.0
1951 96.0 96.0 95.3 97.1 95.6 96.7 .. .. 96.0
1953 (a) 94.6 94.9 94.7 96.5 94.3 96.2 .. .. 94.9
1955 95.2 94.6 94.4 96.1 95.0 96.3 .. .. 95.0
1958 95.2 95.7 95.0 96.5 95.4 96.2 .. .. 95.5
1961 95.2 95.7 94.7 96.1 94.7 95.7 .. .. 95.3
1964 (a) 93.7 94.8 94.9 95.9 94.0 96.1 .. .. 94.5
1967 (a) 94.5 95.8 95.0 95.7 94.7 96.4 .. .. 95.1
1970 (a) 93.5 94.3 93.8 95.2 93.1 95.7 .. .. 94.0
1974 95.4 95.8 95.1 96.3 94.4 96.5 .. .. 95.5
1975 95.4 95.7 95.2 96.2 94.7 96.6 74.9 94.1 95.4
1977 95.0 95.6 94.8 95.1 94.6 96.7 81.2 92.6 95.1
1980 94.2 95.0 94.0 94.9 93.2 96.3 82.0 94.1 94.4
1983 94.9 95.9 92.6 95.0 93.0 96.0 81.4 95.7 94.6
1984 94.4 95.4 93.4 95.2 94.2 95.8 85.5 94.2 94.5
1987 94.5 95.3 92.5 94.5 94.4 96.4 79.9 94.5 94.3
1990 95.9 96.2 95.1 96.4 95.1 96.9 89.5 96.2 95.8
1993 96.5 96.7 95.8 95.5 95.9 96.6 89.0 97.1 96.2
1996 96.7 96.5 95.1 96.4 95.6 96.9 89.2 96.9 96.2
1998 95.3 95.8 94.4 96.1 95.1 96.4 90.3 95.9 95.3
2001 95.1 95.6 94.8 96.0 95.0 96.2 86.2 95.1 95.2
2004 95.1 95.4 94.1 95.4 93.7 95.9 84.4 95.2 94.8
2007 95.4 95.6 94.8 95.8 93.9 96.0 86.9 96.0 95.2
2010 94.0 94.1 93.4 94.3 93.6 95.3 82.9 94.9 93.8
2013 (b) 94.0 94.1 94.2 94.3 88.5 95.1 82.4 94.9 93.4
2016 92.5 92.2 91.7 92.8 89.6 94.1 79.3 92.4 91.9

(a) Senate election only.
(b) Includes the WA half-Senate re-election held on 5 April 2014. The turnout at the voided WA Senate election was 92.8 per cent.

 

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[1].     S Barber and S Johnson, Federal election results 1901–2014, Research paper series, 2014–15, Parliamentary Library, Canberra, 17 July 2014, accessed 18 June 2018.

[2].     Special counts are required to replace Senators found ineligible to sit in the Parliament (ineligible Members are replaced via by-elections). A special count reassesses the voter preference data taken from the ballot papers of votes cast at the previous Senate election. Voter first preferences for an ineligible Senator are disregarded and the voter preferences to the next preferred candidates recorded on each ballot paper are counted. Subsequent preferences for an ineligible Senator are then treated in the same manner. Once this process is completed, the normal distribution of preferences occurs.

[3].     Turnout is the proportion of enrolled electors that voted; calculated by expressing the total number of votes (formal and informal) as a percentage of enrolled electors.

[4].     S Barber, House of Representatives by-elections: 1901–2017, Research paper series, 2017–18, Parliamentary Library, Canberra, 5 March 2018, accessed 18 June 2018.

 

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