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House of Representatives – Turnout 91.07% Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Liberal/National Coalition Liberal Party of Australia: 387,664 35.31 –5.26 3 1 National Party of Australia: 2,531 0.23 –0.03 0 Liberal/National Coalition 390,195 35.54 −5.29 3 1 Australian Labor Party: 378,329 34.46 –0.92 6 1 Australian Greens
2022 South Australian state election: Mount Gambier; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Troy Bell: 10,135 45.7 +7.0 Liberal: Ben Hood: 6,433 29.0 +5.0 Labor: Katherine Davies 4,578 20.6 +10.8 Family First: Peter Heaven 1,032 4.7 +4.7 Total formal votes 22,178 97.0 Informal votes 689 3.0 Turnout: 22,867 89.3 Notional two-party-preferred ...
He retained the seat with a 62.44% two-party-preferred vote and a 6.58% swing against him. He lost 8.17% of his primary vote from 2019. On the other hand, all other parties who contested the election (Labor, Greens, One Nation and United Australian Party ) had increases in their primary votes, being 1.89%, 3.09%, 1.61% and 3.27% respectively.
First preference vote 10,248 7,300 2,799 Percentage 47.9% 34.1% 13.1% ... Speirs formally resigned to the Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly, ...
The House of Assembly was created in 1857, when South Australia attained self-government. The development of an elected legislature — although only men could vote — marked a significant change from the prior system, where legislative power was in the hands of the Governor and the Legislative Council, which was appointed by the Governor.
The 2022 South Australian state election was held on 19 March 2022 to elect members to the 55th Parliament of South Australia.All 47 seats in the House of Assembly (the lower house, whose members were elected at the 2018 election), and half the seats in the Legislative Council (the upper house, last filled at the 2014 election) were up for re-election.
A by-election for the seat of Dunstan in the South Australian House of Assembly was held on 23 March 2024, following the resignation of incumbent member and former premier Steven Marshall, which was announced on 24 January 2024. [1] Labor candidate Cressida O'Hanlon was elected the new member, defeating Liberal candidate Anna Finizio.
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 ...