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With an odd number of seats in a half-Senate election (3 or 5), 50.1% of the vote wins a majority (2/3) or (3/5). With an even number of seats in a half-Senate election (6), 57.1% of the vote is needed to win a majority of seats (4/6). The ungrouped candidates in the far right column do not have a box above the line.
South Australia: 2025 2019–present Wendy Askew (born 1963) Liberal: Tasmania: 2028 2019–present Tim Ayres (born 1973) Labor: New South Wales: 2025 2019–present Ralph Babet (born 1983) United Australia: Victoria: 2028 2022–present Catryna Bilyk (born 1959) Labor: Tasmania: 2025 2008–present Simon Birmingham (born 1974) Liberal: South ...
Leader's seat Australian Capital Territory (won seat) Tasmania (not up for election) South Australia (lost seat) Seats before 0 1 1 Seats won 1 1 0 Seats after 1 2 0 Seat change 1 1 1 Popular vote 60,406 31,023 23,425 Percentage 0.40% 0.21% 0.16% Swing 0.40 0.16
In the Senate, the Labor government retained 26 seats, the Liberal/National Coalition dropped to 32 seats, the Greens increased to 12 seats, the Jacqui Lambie Network had 2 seats, One Nation had 2 seats, the United Australia Party won 1 seat, and independent David Pocock won 1 seat in the Australian Capital Territory.
This article summarises results for the general elections to the Australian House of Representatives and Senate, respectively the lower and upper houses of Australia's federal bicameral legislative body, the Parliament of Australia. The number of seats has increased steadily over time, from 111 for the first election, to the current total of ...
The 47th Parliament of Australia is the current meeting of the legislative body of the Commonwealth of Australia, composed of the Australian Senate and the Australian House of Representatives. The May 2022 federal election gave the Australian Labor Party control of the House, with 77 seats, enough for a two-seat majority government.
The seat entitlement of Western Australia was increased from fifteen to sixteen in this determination. [22] In January 2024, a redistribution began in Western Australia. [ 148 ] In September 2024, the AEC announced the creation of the Division of Bullwinkel , and adjusted the boundaries of the surrounding electorates. [ 149 ]
Senators by State in Australia This is a list of members of the Australian Senate following the 2019 Australian federal election held on 18 May 2019. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Terms for newly elected senators representing the Australian states began on 1 July 2019.