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The 2010 Australian federal election was held on Saturday, 21 August 2010 to elect members of the 43rd Parliament of Australia.The incumbent centre-left Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister Julia Gillard won a second term against the opposition centre-right Liberal Party of Australia led by Opposition Leader Tony Abbott and Coalition partner the National Party of Australia, led by ...
The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian House of Representatives at the 2010 federal election, Labor 72, Coalition 72, Nationals (WA) 1, Australian Greens 1, with 4 independents.
The current federal government structure was established in 1901 by the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 1901. The first three national elections resulted in minority governments. The world’s first ever Labor Party Prime Minister took office in Australia in 1904, though Labor governed in minority.
This article provides details on candidates who stood at the 2010 Australian federal election. Nominations were formally declared open by the Australian Electoral Commission following the issue of the writ on 19 July 2010. Nominations closed on 29 July 2010. The received nominations were declared publicly on 30 July 2010. [1]
Opinion polling for the 2010 Australian federal election; P. 2010 Penrith state by-election; R. Results of the 2010 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)
2010 Australian federal election: Blair [3]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Shayne Neumann: 30,890 42.08 −9.23 Liberal National: Neil Zabel 27,525 37.50 −2.11
2010 Australian federal election: Canberra [3]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Gai Brodtmann: 49,608 44.23 −6.87 Liberal: Giulia Jones: 41,732 37.21 +2.08 Greens
The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian Senate at the 2010 federal election. Senators total 34 Coalition , 31 Labor , nine Green , one Democratic Labor Party , and one independent , Nick Xenophon .