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  2. Candidates of the 2025 Australian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The seat entitlement of Western Australia was increased from fifteen to sixteen in this determination. [27] In January 2024, a redistribution began in Western Australia. [ 324 ] In September 2024, the AEC announced the creation of the Division of Bullwinkel , and adjusted the boundaries of the surrounding electorates. [ 325 ]

  3. Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives

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    However, due to various reasons, larger seats like Cowper in New South Wales contain 80% more electors than that of smaller seats like Solomon in the Northern Territory. In 2018, seats in Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia were also abolished, in order to make way for seats in similar locations but with different names. [2] [3]

  4. List of Australian federal elections - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Post-election pendulum for the 2022 Australian federal election

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    Election analyst Ben Raue observed that the use of the two-party-preferred count in the Mackerras Pendulum also had the effect of classifying several seats as safer than they really were: for example, the seat of Macnamara ended up with a 12.25% margin of victory for the Labor candidate, but if just 0.64% of voters had changed their preference ...

  6. Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2019–2022

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    Melissa Price Liberal: Durack: WA: 2013–present Rowan Ramsey Liberal: Grey: SA: 2007–present Amanda Rishworth Labor: Kingston: SA: 2007–present Stuart Robert Liberal National [f] Fadden: Qld: 2007–2023 Michelle Rowland Labor: Greenway: NSW: 2010–present Joanne Ryan Labor: Lalor: Vic: 2013–present Rebekha Sharkie Centre Alliance ...

  7. Pre-election pendulum for the 2016 Australian federal election

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    Classification of seats as marginal, fairly safe or safe is applied by the independent Australian Electoral Commission using the following definition: "Where a winning party receives less than 56% of the vote, the seat is classified as 'marginal', 56–60% is classified as 'fairly safe' and more than 60% is considered 'safe'." [1]

  8. Division of Higgins - Wikipedia

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    The division was created in 1949. Like other seats in inner-eastern Melbourne, Higgins had historically been a stronghold for the Liberal Party. It was considered a "leadership seat", in part because the seat's first two members, Harold Holt and Sir John Gorton, were Prime Ministers of Australia in the period between 1966 and 1971.

  9. Post-election pendulum for the 2013 Australian federal election

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    The Coalition won the 2013 federal election with 90 of 150 lower house seats on a current 17-seat, 3.65-point two-party swing, defeating the 6-year Labor government. Labor holds 55 seats while crossbenchers hold the remaining five. The Division of Fairfax [1] was the last seat to be declared.