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This is a list of electoral division results for the 2022 Australian federal election in the state of Queensland.. This election was held using instant-runoff voting.. In Queensland in this election, there were two "turn-overs"—the Australian Greens took two seats where the Greens candidate was not leading in the first count.
2022 Australian federal election: Senate, Queensland [1] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Quota: 430,553 Liberal National: 1. James McGrath (elected 1) 2. Matt Canavan (elected 3) 3. Amanda Stoker 4. Nicole Tobin 5. Andrew Cripps 6. Fiona Ward 1,061,638 35.23 –3.67 Labor: 1. Murray Watt (elected 2) 2. Anthony Chisholm (elected 6) 3. Edwina Andrew ...
The number of seats won by each party in the Australian House of Representatives at the 2022 federal election were: Coalition 58, Labor 77, Australian Greens 4, Centre Alliance 1, Katter's Australian Party 1, and Independents 10. [1] This election was held using instant-runoff voting. In almost all the districts, the candidate who led in the ...
The 2022 Australian federal election was held on Saturday 21 May 2022 to elect members of the 47th Parliament of Australia.The incumbent Liberal/National Coalition government, led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison, sought to win a fourth consecutive term in office but was defeated by the opposition Labor Party, led by Anthony Albanese.
2022 Australian federal election: Dickson [1]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal National: Peter Dutton: 41,657 42.07 −3.86 Labor: Ali France 31,396 31.70 +0.37
2022 Australian federal election: Brisbane [1]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal National: Trevor Evans: 41,032 37.71 −10.13 Labor: Madonna Jarrett 29,652 27.25
2022 Australian federal election: Forde [1]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal National: Bert van Manen: 34,920 36.91 −6.59 Labor: Rowan Holzberger 26,497 28.01
Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Leichhardt in the 2022 federal election. Y indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner. Elections in the 2010s