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2001 Australian Senate election

The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian Senate at the 2001 federal election. Senators total 35 coalition (31 Liberal, three National, one CLP), 28 Labor, two Green, eight Democrats, two Independents[a] and one One Nation.[1][2] Senator terms are six years (three for territories), and took their seats from 1 July 2002, except the territories who took their seats immediately.

2001 Australian Senate elections

← 1998 10 November 2001 2004 →

40 of the 76 seats in the Australian Senate
39 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Robert Hill John Faulkner
Party Liberal/National Coalition Labor
Leader since 3 April 1990 19 March 1996
Leader's seat South Australia New South Wales
Seats before 35 28
Seats after 35 28
Seat change
Popular vote 4,641,477 3,990,997
Percentage 39.92% 34.42%
Swing 4.10% 2.99%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Natasha Stott Despoja None
Party Democrats Greens
Leader since 6 April 2001
Leader's seat South Australia None
Seats before 9 1
Seats won 4 2
Seats after 8 2
Seat change 1 1
Popular vote 843,130 574,543
Percentage 7.25% 4.94%
Swing 1.20% 2.22%

Senators elected in the 2001 federal election

Australia edit

Senate (STV GV) — Turnout 95.20% (CV) — Informal 3.89%[3] 
Party Votes % Swing Seats won Total seats Change
  Liberal/National Coalition
  Liberal/National joint ticket 2,776,052 23.87 +2.00 6 11  
  Liberal 1,824,745 15.69 +2.06 12 22  
  National 222,860 1.92 +0.06 1 1  
  Country Liberal 40,680 0.35 +0.03 1 1  
Coalition total 4,863,337 41.83 +4.15 20 35  
  Labor 3,990,997 34.32 -2.99 14 28 [a]  
  Democrats 843,130 7.25 -1.20 4 8   1
  One Nation 644,364 5.54 -3.44 0 1  
  Greens 574,543 4.94 +2.22 2 2   1
  Christian Democrats 129,966 1.12 +0.03
  Liberals for Forests 87,672 0.75 *
  Progressive Labour 76,150 0.65 *
  Democratic Labor 66,547 0.57 +0.30
  HEMP 63,648 0.55 *
  No GST 50,053 0.43 +0.29
  Unity 30,193 0.26 -0.57
  Fishing Party 27,591 0.24 *
  Lower Excise Fuel and Beer Party 23,767 0.20 *
  Against Further Immigration 21,012 0.18 +0.11
  Republican 9,939 0.09 +0.08
  Citizens Electoral Council 8,896 0.08 +0.00
  Legal System Reform 8,199 0.07 *
  Our Common Future 5,358 0.05 *
  Nuclear Disarmament 4,596 0.04 -0.05
  Non-Custodial Parents 4,071 0.04 +0.04
  Tasmania First 3,895 0.03 -0.01
  Curtin Labor Alliance 3,494 0.03 *
  Hope 2,947 0.03 *
  Advance Australia 1,936 0.02 *
  Taxi Operators' Political Service 670 0.01 *
  Other 79,834 0.69 +0.39 0 2 [a]  
Total 11,627,529     40 76
Invalid/blank votes 470,515 3.9
Turnout 12,098,320 95.7
Registered voters 12,636,631
Source: Federal Elections 1998

New South Wales edit

Elected # Senator Party
2001 1 Helen Coonan   Liberal
2001 2 Ursula Stephens   Labor
2001 3 Sandy Macdonald   National
2001 4 George Campbell   Labor
2001 5 Marise Payne   Liberal
2001 6 Kerry Nettle   Greens
1998
1998 1 Steve Hutchins   Labor
1998 2 Bill Heffernan   Liberal
1998 3 John Faulkner   Labor
1998 4 John Tierney   Liberal
1998 5 Aden Ridgeway   Democrats
1998 6 Michael Forshaw   Labor
2001 Australian federal election: Senate, New South Wales
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 554,207
Coalition 1. Helen Coonan (Lib) (elected 1)
2. Sandy Macdonald (Nat) (elected 3)
3. Marise Payne (Lib) (elected 5)
4. Fiona Nash (Nat)
5. Scot MacDonald (Lib)
6. Terence Tang (Lib)
1,620,235 41.76 +3.3
Labor 1. Ursula Stephens (elected 2)
2. George Campbell (elected 4)
3. Warren Mundine
4. Joanna Woods
1,299,488 33.50 -5.0
Democrats 1. Vicki Bourne
2. Joanne Yates
3. Craig Chung
4. Caroline Mayfield
5. Janine Prince
6. Julian Evans
240,867 6.21 -1.1
One Nation 1. Don McKinnon
2. Rick Putra
3. Carol Deeney
216,522 5.58 -4.0
Greens 1. Kerry Nettle (elected 6)
2. John Kaye
3. Jan Davis
4. James Ryan
169,139 4.36 +2.3
Christian Democrats 1. George Capsis
2. Kevin Hume
72,697 1.87 +0.4
Progressive Labour 1. Klaas Woldring
2. Shona Lee
68,483 1.77 +1.8
HEMP 1. Michael Balderstone
2. Don Fuggle
35,526 0.92 +0.9
Fishing Party 1. Robert Smith
2. David Wiseman
27,591 0.71 +0.7
No GST 1. Mick Gallagher
2. Charles Martin
25,734 0.66 +0.5
Lower Excise Fuel 1. David O'Loughlin
2. Paul Freeman
23,767 0.61 +0.6
Against Further Immigration 1. David Kitson
2. Edwin Woodger
21,012 0.54 +0.3
Unity 1. Thang Ngo
2. Robert McLeod
19,731 0.51 -1.1
Legal System Reform 1. Denise Greenaway
2. Valerie Armstrong
8,199 0.21 +0.2
Our Common Future 1. Helen Caldicott
2. Ted Potts
5,358 0.14 +0.1
Republican 1. Kerry McNally
2. Tom Jordan
5,101 0.13 +0.1
Nuclear Disarmament 1. Michael Denborough
2. Yvonne Francis
4,596 0.12 -0.1
Non-Custodial Parents 1. Andy Thompson
2. Annette McKeegan
4,071 0.10 +0.1
Group L 1. Lex Stewart
2. John Stewart
2,402 0.06 +0.06
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Robert Butler
2. Clenys Collins
2,370 0.06 +0.0
Advance Australia 1. Rex Connor
2. Robert Astridge
3. Shirley Guy
1,936 0.05 +0.05
Group U 1. Pip Hinman
2. Ian Rintoul
1,364 0.04 +0.04
Group N 1. Warren Smith
2. Geoff Lawler
3. Dora Anthony
1,241 0.03 +0.03
Independent Beverly Baker 971 0.03 +0.03
Independent F Ivor 703 0.02 +0.02
Independent Jack Lord 237 0.01 +0.01
Independent Walter Tinyow 102 0.01 +0.01
Total formal votes 3,879,443 96.46 -0.23
Informal votes 142,281 3.54 +0.23
Turnout 4,021,724 95.66 -0.68

Victoria edit

Elected # Senator Party
2001 1 Richard Alston   Liberal
2001 2 Robert Ray   Labor
2001 3 Rod Kemp   Liberal
2001 4 Gavin Marshall   Labor
2001 5 Kay Patterson   Liberal
2001 6 Lyn Allison   Democrats
1998
1998 1 Stephen Conroy   Labor
1998 2 Judith Troeth   Liberal
1998 3 Kim Carr   Labor
1998 4 Julian McGauran   National
1998 5 Jacinta Collins   Labor
1998 6 Tsebin Tchen   Liberal
2001 Australian federal election: Senate, Victoria
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 416,896
Coalition 1. Richard Alston (Lib) (elected 1)
2. Rod Kemp (Lib) (elected 3)
3. Kay Patterson (Lib) (elected 5)
4. Tim Hawker (Nat)
5. Dino de Marchi (Lib)
6. Duc-Dung Tran (Lib)
1,155,817 39.61 +1.8
Labor 1. Robert Ray (elected 2)
2. Gavin Marshall (elected 4)
3. Ted Murphy
4. Robert Chong
1,073,632 36.79 -3.7
Democrats 1. Lyn Allison (elected 6)
2. Pierre Harcourt
3. David Wark
4. Simone Alesich
228,212 7.82 -2.0
Greens 1. Scott Kinnear
2. Eleisha Mullane
3. Dinesh Mathew
4. Liz Conor
174,756 4.36 +3.5
One Nation 1. Robyn Spencer
2. Neville McIntyre
71,598 2.45 -1.6
Liberals for Forests 1. Suresh Pathy
2. John Lugg
70,134 2.40 +2.4
Democratic Labor 1. John Mulholland
2. Pat Crea
3. Gail King
4. Rosemary Maurus
5. Ken Wells
66,547 2.28 +0.0
Group C 1. Phil Cleary
2. Eileen Zombolas
36,142 1.24 +1.24
Christian Democrats 1. Murray Graham
2. Arnold Jago
17,155 0.59 +0.1
Unity 1. Wellington Lee
2. Diana Wolowski
3. Bill Cope (academic)
9,651 0.33 -0.4
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Noelene Isherwood
2. Robert Barwick
2,660 0.09 +0.1
Group J 1. A.T. Baker
2. Pam Barber
2,585 0.09 +0.09
Hope 1. Tim Petherbridge
2. Lee-Anne Poynton
2,581 0.09 +0.1
Group Q 1. Alison Thorne
2. Sarah Peart
3. Tony Dewberry
1,730 0.06 +0.06
Group F 1. Steve Raskovy
2. Elizabeth Kennedy
1,496 0.05 +0.05
Group E 1. Joseph Toscano
2. Stephen Reghenzani
1,391 0.05 +0.05
Group N 1. Craig Davis
2. Donna Brocas
700 0.02 +0.02
Independent Daniel Flood 589 0.02 +0.02
Independent Isaac Gnieslaw 559 0.02 +0.02
Independent Richard Maslowski 105 0.01 +0.01
Total formal votes 2,918,267 94.40 -1.82
Informal votes 173,141 5.60 +1.82
Turnout 3,091,408 96.04 -0.55

Queensland edit

Elected # Senator Party
2001 1 Ian Macdonald   Liberal
2001 2 John Hogg   Labor
2001 3 John Herron   Liberal
2001 4 Claire Moore   Labor
2001 5 Andrew Bartlett   Democrats
2001 6 Ron Boswell   National
1998
1998 1 Jan McLucas   Labor
2000* 2 George Brandis   Liberal
1999† 3 Len Harris   One Nation
1998 4 Joe Ludwig   Labor
1998 5 Brett Mason   Liberal
2001‡ 6 John Cherry   Democrats
2001 Australian federal election: Senate, Queensland
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 307,154
Liberal 1. Ian Macdonald (elected 1)
2. John Herron (elected 3)
3. Russell Trood
4. Deborah Kember
750,416 34.90 +9.0
Labor 1. John Hogg (elected 2)
2. Claire Moore (elected 4)
3. Brenda Gibbs
682,239 31.73 -0.9
One Nation 1. Pauline Hanson
2. Trevor Hansen
3. Morrie Marsden
4. John Slack-Smith
215,400 10.02 -4.8
National 1. Ron Boswell (elected 6)
2. Pam Stallman
3. Barnaby Joyce
196,845 9.16 -0.3
Democrats 1. Andrew Bartlett (elected 5)
2. Liz Oss-Emer
3. Megan Bathurst
143,942 6.69 -1.0
Greens 1. Sarah Moles
2. Desiree Mahoney
3. Mark Taylor
71,102 3.31 +1.2
HEMP 1. Nigel Freemarijuana
2. Guy Freemarijuana
28,122 1.31 +1.3
No GST 1. David Ettridge
2. Richard Gooch
24,319 1.13 -1.0
Christian Democrats 1. Kerry Blackman
2. Geoffrey Bullock
22,703 1.06 -0.3
Group A 1. Sam Watson
2. Karen Fletcher
8,553 0.40 +0.40
Republican 1. John Pyke
2. Malcolm Simpson
2,553 0.12 +0.1
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Danny Hope
2. Nick Contarino
2,226 0.10 +0.10
Independent Derek Rosborough 700 0.03 +0.03
Independent Phillip Riley 263 0.01 +0.01
Independent George Szentes 180 0.01 +0.01
Independent Oni Kirwin 173 0.01 +0.01
Independent Anthony Melrose 105 0.01 +0.01
Independent John Jones 86 0.01 +0.01
Independent David Howse 78 0.01 +0.01
Independent Walter Philippi 72 0.01 +0.01
Total formal votes 2,150,077 97.05 +0.09
Informal votes 65,450 2.95 -0.09
Turnout 2,215,527 95.23 +0.33

Western Australia edit

Elected # Senator Party
2001 1 Alan Eggleston   Liberal
2001 2 Mark Bishop   Labor
2001 3 David Johnston   Liberal
2001 4 Ruth Webber   Labor
2001 5 Ross Lightfoot   Liberal
2001 6 Andrew Murray   Democrats
1998
1998 1 Chris Ellison   Liberal
1998 2 Peter Cook   Labor
1998 3 Ian Campbell   Liberal
1998 4 Chris Evans   Labor
1998 5 Brian Greig   Democrats
1998 6 Sue Knowles   Liberal
2001 Australian federal election: Senate, Western Australia
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 157,933
Liberal 1. Alan Eggleston (elected 1)
2. David Johnston (elected 3)
3. Ross Lightfoot (elected 5)
4. Winston Crane
5. Kim Keogh
6. Nigel Hallett
443,597 40.13 +1.7
Labor 1. Mark Bishop (elected 2)
2. Ruth Webber (elected 4)
3. Mark Cuomo
4. Gavin Waugh
377,547 34.15 -0.4
One Nation 1. Graeme Campbell
2. Gerry Kenworthy
3. Marye Daniels
4. Peter David
77,757 7.03 -3.0
Democrats 1. Andrew Murray (elected 6)
2. Helen Hodgson
3. Damian Meyer
64,773 5.86 -0.5
Greens 1. Rachel Siewert
2. Lee Bell
3. Paul Smith
4. Jenna Zed
64,736 5.86 +0.2
National 1. Hendy Cowan
2. Margaret Day
26,015 2.35 +1.2
Liberals for Forests 1. Liz Davenport
2. Arthur Harris
15,646 1.42 +1.4
Christian Democrats 1. Justin Moseley
2. Kerry Watterson
13,809 1.25 +0.4
Progressive Labour 1. Eddie Hwang
2. Nicholas Chin
7,667 0.69 +0.7
Group A 1. Jim Dalton
2. Kate Dalton
4,495 0.41 +0.4
Curtin Labor Alliance 1. Adrian Bennett
2. June Bennett
3,494 0.32 +0.3
Group B 1. Geoff Taylor
2. Henry Sheil
1,631 0.15 +0.2
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Jean Robertson
2. John Watson
1,243 0.11 +0.0
Unity 1. Eddie Hwang
2. Nicholas Chin
811 0.07 -1.0
Independent Jennifer Lee 804 0.07 +0.1
Taxi Operators 1. Alan Bateson
2. Ramon Kennedy
670 0.06 +0.06
Group K 1. Frank Nesci
2. Renu Schneider
532 0.05 +0.05
Group M 1. Clarrie Isaacs
2. Daniel Watson
302 0.03 +0.03
Total formal votes 1,105,529 96.42 -0.63
Informal votes 41,025 3.58 +0.63
Turnout 1,146,554 95.04 -0.78

South Australia edit

Elected # Senator Party
2001 1 Robert Hill   Liberal
2001 2 Penny Wong   Labor
2001 3 Jeannie Ferris   Liberal
2001 4 Linda Kirk   Labor
2001 5 Grant Chapman   Liberal
2001 6 Natasha Stott Despoja   Democrats
1998
1998 1 Amanda Vanstone   Liberal
1998 2 Nick Bolkus   Labor
1998 3 Nick Minchin   Liberal
1998 4 John Quirke   Labor
1998 5 Meg Lees   Democrats
1998 6 Alan Ferguson   Liberal
2001 Australian federal election: Senate, South Australia
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 138,146
Liberal 1. Robert Hill (elected 1)
2. Jeannie Ferris (elected 3)
3. Grant Chapman (elected 5)
4. Michelle Lensink
440,537 45.53 +5.0
Labor 1. Penny Wong (elected 2)
2. Linda Kirk (elected 4)
3. Chris Schacht
321,551 33.23 -1.3
Democrats 1. Natasha Stott Despoja (elected 6)
2. Jeff Heath
3. Michael Pilling
4. Haroon Hassan
122,195 12.63 +0.3
One Nation 1. Neil Russell-Taylor
2. Colin Gibson
44,080 4.56 -5.0
Greens 1. Cate Faehrmann
2. Jim Douglas
33,439 3.46 +1.3
Republican 1. Patrick Crozier
2. Robert Easson
1,917 0.20 +0.20
Group D 1. Kathy Newnam
2. Lisa Lines
1,171 0.12 +0.12
Group G 1. Kerry Harte
2. Colin Phillips
886 0.09 +0.09
Group F 1. Mark Aldridge
2. Helen Aldridge
750 0.08 +0.08
Independent Kym Fishlock 596 0.06 +0.06
Independent Nicholas McShane 309 0.03 +0.03
Citizens Electoral Council Ervyn Behn 106 0.01 +0.00
Total formal votes 967,015 96.94 -0.25
Informal votes 30,561 3.06 +0.25
Turnout 997,576 96.22 -0.58

Tasmania edit

Elected # Senator Party
2001 1 Paul Calvert   Liberal
2001 2 Sue Mackay   Labor
2001 3 John Watson   Liberal
2001 4 Nick Sherry   Labor
2001 5 Bob Brown   Greens
2001 6 Richard Colbeck   Liberal
1998
1998 1 Kerry O'Brien   Labor
1998 2 Eric Abetz   Liberal
1998 3 Shayne Murphy   Independent [a]
1998 4 Brian Gibson   Liberal
1998 5 Kay Denman   Labor
1998 6 Brian Harradine   Independent
2001 Australian federal election: Senate, Tasmania
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 44,095
Liberal 1. Paul Calvert (elected 1)
2. John Watson (elected 3)
3. Richard Colbeck (elected 6)
119,720 38.79 +6.1
Labor 1. Sue Mackay (elected 2)
2. Nick Sherry (elected 4)
3. Catryna Bilyk
113,709 36.84 -4.6
Greens Bob Brown (elected 5) 42,568 13.79 +8.0
Democrats 1. Debbie Butler
2. Brendan Toohey
14,273 4.62 +0.7
One Nation 1. Bronwyn Boag
2. Peter Stokes
10,169 3.29 -0.4
Tasmania First 1. Merilyn Crack
2. David Jackson
3. John Presser
3,895 1.26 -0.2
Liberals for Forests 1. Peter Pullinger
2. Michael Thomas
1,892 0.61 +0.6
Independent Eric Lockett 464 0.15 +0.1
Group D 1. Stephen Bonner
2. Geoff Howard
414 0.13 +0.1
Group G 1. Alex Bainbridge
2. Sarah Cleary
389 0.13 +0.1
Republican 1. Peter Consandine
2. Bert Lawatsch
368 0.12 +0.0
Hope 1. James Bristow
2. Shamara Petherbridge-de Tissera
368 0.12 +0.12
Independent Helen Lane 268 0.09 +0.09
Independent John Marmarinos 85 0.03 +0.03
Citizens Electoral Council Rob Larner 82 0.03 +0.03
Total formal votes 308,662 96.71 -0.23
Informal votes 10,493 3.29 +0.23
Turnout 319,155 96.83 +0.37

Territories edit

Australian Capital Territory edit

Elected # Senator Party
2001 1 Kate Lundy   Labor
2001 2 Margaret Reid   Liberal
2001 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 68,492
Labor 1. Kate Lundy (elected 1)
2. Robin Poke
86,331 42.02 -1.0
Liberal 1. Margaret Reid (elected 2)
2. Bill Hanlon
70,475 34.30 +3.0
Democrats 1. Wayne Sievers
2. Roslyn Dundas
22,072 10.74 -6.2
Greens 1. Gary Corr
2. Felicity Fahey
14,825 7.22 +4.0
One Nation 1. Don Tarlinton
2. Ted Tarlinton
4,485 2.18 -2.2
Christian Democrats 1. Ian McClure
2. Tim Janes
3,602 1.25 +0.8
Independent Ken Helm 3,580 1.74 +1.74
Citizens Electoral Council James Arnold 104 0.05 +0.05
Total formal votes 205,474 97.66 -0.37
Informal votes 4,924 2.34 +0.37
Turnout 210,398 95.69 -0.62

Northern Territory edit

Elected # Senator Party
2001 1 Nigel Scullion   CLP
2001 2 Trish Crossin   Labor
2001 Australian federal election: Senate, Northern Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 31,021
Country Liberal 1. Nigel Scullion (elected 1)
2. John Lopes
40,680 43.71 +4.9
Labor 1. Trish Crossin (elected 2)
2. Olga Havnen
36,500 39.22 -2.0
Democrats 1. David Curtis
2. Joe Faggion
6,796 7.30 +2.8
One Nation 1. Rob Phillips
2. Jim King
4,353 4.68 -4.6
Greens 1. Melanie Ross
2. Charlotte McCabe
3,978 4.27 +0.2
Group D 1. June Mills
2. Gary Meyerhoff
650 0.70 +0.70
Citizens Electoral Council Peter Flynn 105 0.11 +0.11
Total formal votes 93,062 97.24 -0.76
Informal votes 1,901 2.76 +0.76
Turnout 95,702 86.20 -4.40

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Shayne Murphy had resigned from the Labor Party on 2 October 2001 and served out the rest of his term as an independent.

References edit

  1. ^ . AustralianPolitics.com. December 2001. Archived from the original on 20 July 2002.
  2. ^ "Senators Elected (1998)". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  3. ^ "2001 Senate national summary". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 8 June 2022.

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The following tables show state by state results in the Australian Senate at the 2001 federal election Senators total 35 coalition 31 Liberal three National one CLP 28 Labor two Green eight Democrats two Independents a and one One Nation 1 2 Senator terms are six years three for territories and took their seats from 1 July 2002 except the territories who took their seats immediately 2001 Australian Senate elections 1998 10 November 2001 2004 40 of the 76 seats in the Australian Senate39 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Leader Robert Hill John Faulkner Party Liberal National Coalition Labor Leader since 3 April 1990 19 March 1996 Leader s seat South Australia New South Wales Seats before 35 28 Seats after 35 28 Seat change Popular vote 4 641 477 3 990 997 Percentage 39 92 34 42 Swing 4 10 2 99 Third party Fourth party Leader Natasha Stott Despoja None Party Democrats Greens Leader since 6 April 2001 Leader s seat South Australia None Seats before 9 1 Seats won 4 2 Seats after 8 2 Seat change 1 1 Popular vote 843 130 574 543 Percentage 7 25 4 94 Swing 1 20 2 22 Senators elected in the 2001 federal electionLeader of the Senate before election Robert Hill Liberal National coalition Elected Leader of the Senate Robert Hill Liberal National coalition Contents 1 Australia 2 New South Wales 3 Victoria 4 Queensland 5 Western Australia 6 South Australia 7 Tasmania 8 Territories 8 1 Australian Capital Territory 8 2 Northern Territory 9 See also 10 Notes 11 ReferencesAustralia editSenate STV GV Turnout 95 20 CV Informal 3 89 3 nbsp Party Votes Swing Seats won Total seats Change Liberal National Coalition Liberal National joint ticket 2 776 052 23 87 2 00 6 11 nbsp Liberal 1 824 745 15 69 2 06 12 22 nbsp National 222 860 1 92 0 06 1 1 nbsp Country Liberal 40 680 0 35 0 03 1 1 nbsp Coalition total 4 863 337 41 83 4 15 20 35 nbsp Labor 3 990 997 34 32 2 99 14 28 a nbsp Democrats 843 130 7 25 1 20 4 8 nbsp 1 One Nation 644 364 5 54 3 44 0 1 nbsp Greens 574 543 4 94 2 22 2 2 nbsp 1 Christian Democrats 129 966 1 12 0 03 Liberals for Forests 87 672 0 75 Progressive Labour 76 150 0 65 Democratic Labor 66 547 0 57 0 30 HEMP 63 648 0 55 No GST 50 053 0 43 0 29 Unity 30 193 0 26 0 57 Fishing Party 27 591 0 24 Lower Excise Fuel and Beer Party 23 767 0 20 Against Further Immigration 21 012 0 18 0 11 Republican 9 939 0 09 0 08 Citizens Electoral Council 8 896 0 08 0 00 Legal System Reform 8 199 0 07 Our Common Future 5 358 0 05 Nuclear Disarmament 4 596 0 04 0 05 Non Custodial Parents 4 071 0 04 0 04 Tasmania First 3 895 0 03 0 01 Curtin Labor Alliance 3 494 0 03 Hope 2 947 0 03 Advance Australia 1 936 0 02 Taxi Operators Political Service 670 0 01 Other 79 834 0 69 0 39 0 2 a nbsp Total 11 627 529 40 76 Invalid blank votes 470 515 3 9 Turnout 12 098 320 95 7 Registered voters 12 636 631 Source Federal Elections 1998New South Wales editElected Senator Party 2001 1 Helen Coonan Liberal 2001 2 Ursula Stephens Labor 2001 3 Sandy Macdonald National 2001 4 George Campbell Labor 2001 5 Marise Payne Liberal 2001 6 Kerry Nettle Greens 1998 1998 1 Steve Hutchins Labor 1998 2 Bill Heffernan Liberal 1998 3 John Faulkner Labor 1998 4 John Tierney Liberal 1998 5 Aden Ridgeway Democrats 1998 6 Michael Forshaw Labor 2001 Australian federal election Senate New South Wales Party Candidate Votes Quota 554 207 Coalition 1 Helen Coonan Lib elected 1 2 Sandy Macdonald Nat elected 3 3 Marise Payne Lib elected 5 4 Fiona Nash Nat 5 Scot MacDonald Lib 6 Terence Tang Lib 1 620 235 41 76 3 3 Labor 1 Ursula Stephens elected 2 2 George Campbell elected 4 3 Warren Mundine 4 Joanna Woods 1 299 488 33 50 5 0 Democrats 1 Vicki Bourne 2 Joanne Yates 3 Craig Chung 4 Caroline Mayfield 5 Janine Prince 6 Julian Evans 240 867 6 21 1 1 One Nation 1 Don McKinnon 2 Rick Putra 3 Carol Deeney 216 522 5 58 4 0 Greens 1 Kerry Nettle elected 6 2 John Kaye 3 Jan Davis 4 James Ryan 169 139 4 36 2 3 Christian Democrats 1 George Capsis 2 Kevin Hume 72 697 1 87 0 4 Progressive Labour 1 Klaas Woldring 2 Shona Lee 68 483 1 77 1 8 HEMP 1 Michael Balderstone 2 Don Fuggle 35 526 0 92 0 9 Fishing Party 1 Robert Smith 2 David Wiseman 27 591 0 71 0 7 No GST 1 Mick Gallagher 2 Charles Martin 25 734 0 66 0 5 Lower Excise Fuel 1 David O Loughlin 2 Paul Freeman 23 767 0 61 0 6 Against Further Immigration 1 David Kitson 2 Edwin Woodger 21 012 0 54 0 3 Unity 1 Thang Ngo 2 Robert McLeod 19 731 0 51 1 1 Legal System Reform 1 Denise Greenaway 2 Valerie Armstrong 8 199 0 21 0 2 Our Common Future 1 Helen Caldicott 2 Ted Potts 5 358 0 14 0 1 Republican 1 Kerry McNally 2 Tom Jordan 5 101 0 13 0 1 Nuclear Disarmament 1 Michael Denborough 2 Yvonne Francis 4 596 0 12 0 1 Non Custodial Parents 1 Andy Thompson 2 Annette McKeegan 4 071 0 10 0 1 Group L 1 Lex Stewart 2 John Stewart 2 402 0 06 0 06 Citizens Electoral Council 1 Robert Butler 2 Clenys Collins 2 370 0 06 0 0 Advance Australia 1 Rex Connor 2 Robert Astridge 3 Shirley Guy 1 936 0 05 0 05 Group U 1 Pip Hinman 2 Ian Rintoul 1 364 0 04 0 04 Group N 1 Warren Smith 2 Geoff Lawler 3 Dora Anthony 1 241 0 03 0 03 Independent Beverly Baker 971 0 03 0 03 Independent F Ivor 703 0 02 0 02 Independent Jack Lord 237 0 01 0 01 Independent Walter Tinyow 102 0 01 0 01 Total formal votes 3 879 443 96 46 0 23 Informal votes 142 281 3 54 0 23 Turnout 4 021 724 95 66 0 68Victoria editElected Senator Party 2001 1 Richard Alston Liberal 2001 2 Robert Ray Labor 2001 3 Rod Kemp Liberal 2001 4 Gavin Marshall Labor 2001 5 Kay Patterson Liberal 2001 6 Lyn Allison Democrats 1998 1998 1 Stephen Conroy Labor 1998 2 Judith Troeth Liberal 1998 3 Kim Carr Labor 1998 4 Julian McGauran National 1998 5 Jacinta Collins Labor 1998 6 Tsebin Tchen Liberal 2001 Australian federal election Senate Victoria Party Candidate Votes Quota 416 896 Coalition 1 Richard Alston Lib elected 1 2 Rod Kemp Lib elected 3 3 Kay Patterson Lib elected 5 4 Tim Hawker Nat 5 Dino de Marchi Lib 6 Duc Dung Tran Lib 1 155 817 39 61 1 8 Labor 1 Robert Ray elected 2 2 Gavin Marshall elected 4 3 Ted Murphy 4 Robert Chong 1 073 632 36 79 3 7 Democrats 1 Lyn Allison elected 6 2 Pierre Harcourt 3 David Wark 4 Simone Alesich 228 212 7 82 2 0 Greens 1 Scott Kinnear 2 Eleisha Mullane 3 Dinesh Mathew 4 Liz Conor 174 756 4 36 3 5 One Nation 1 Robyn Spencer 2 Neville McIntyre 71 598 2 45 1 6 Liberals for Forests 1 Suresh Pathy 2 John Lugg 70 134 2 40 2 4 Democratic Labor 1 John Mulholland 2 Pat Crea 3 Gail King 4 Rosemary Maurus 5 Ken Wells 66 547 2 28 0 0 Group C 1 Phil Cleary 2 Eileen Zombolas 36 142 1 24 1 24 Christian Democrats 1 Murray Graham 2 Arnold Jago 17 155 0 59 0 1 Unity 1 Wellington Lee 2 Diana Wolowski 3 Bill Cope academic 9 651 0 33 0 4 Citizens Electoral Council 1 Noelene Isherwood 2 Robert Barwick 2 660 0 09 0 1 Group J 1 A T Baker 2 Pam Barber 2 585 0 09 0 09 Hope 1 Tim Petherbridge 2 Lee Anne Poynton 2 581 0 09 0 1 Group Q 1 Alison Thorne 2 Sarah Peart 3 Tony Dewberry 1 730 0 06 0 06 Group F 1 Steve Raskovy 2 Elizabeth Kennedy 1 496 0 05 0 05 Group E 1 Joseph Toscano 2 Stephen Reghenzani 1 391 0 05 0 05 Group N 1 Craig Davis 2 Donna Brocas 700 0 02 0 02 Independent Daniel Flood 589 0 02 0 02 Independent Isaac Gnieslaw 559 0 02 0 02 Independent Richard Maslowski 105 0 01 0 01 Total formal votes 2 918 267 94 40 1 82 Informal votes 173 141 5 60 1 82 Turnout 3 091 408 96 04 0 55Queensland editElected Senator Party 2001 1 Ian Macdonald Liberal 2001 2 John Hogg Labor 2001 3 John Herron Liberal 2001 4 Claire Moore Labor 2001 5 Andrew Bartlett Democrats 2001 6 Ron Boswell National 1998 1998 1 Jan McLucas Labor 2000 2 George Brandis Liberal 1999 3 Len Harris One Nation 1998 4 Joe Ludwig Labor 1998 5 Brett Mason Liberal 2001 6 John Cherry Democrats 2001 Australian federal election Senate Queensland Party Candidate Votes Quota 307 154 Liberal 1 Ian Macdonald elected 1 2 John Herron elected 3 3 Russell Trood 4 Deborah Kember 750 416 34 90 9 0 Labor 1 John Hogg elected 2 2 Claire Moore elected 4 3 Brenda Gibbs 682 239 31 73 0 9 One Nation 1 Pauline Hanson 2 Trevor Hansen 3 Morrie Marsden 4 John Slack Smith 215 400 10 02 4 8 National 1 Ron Boswell elected 6 2 Pam Stallman 3 Barnaby Joyce 196 845 9 16 0 3 Democrats 1 Andrew Bartlett elected 5 2 Liz Oss Emer 3 Megan Bathurst 143 942 6 69 1 0 Greens 1 Sarah Moles 2 Desiree Mahoney 3 Mark Taylor 71 102 3 31 1 2 HEMP 1 Nigel Freemarijuana 2 Guy Freemarijuana 28 122 1 31 1 3 No GST 1 David Ettridge 2 Richard Gooch 24 319 1 13 1 0 Christian Democrats 1 Kerry Blackman 2 Geoffrey Bullock 22 703 1 06 0 3 Group A 1 Sam Watson 2 Karen Fletcher 8 553 0 40 0 40 Republican 1 John Pyke 2 Malcolm Simpson 2 553 0 12 0 1 Citizens Electoral Council 1 Danny Hope 2 Nick Contarino 2 226 0 10 0 10 Independent Derek Rosborough 700 0 03 0 03 Independent Phillip Riley 263 0 01 0 01 Independent George Szentes 180 0 01 0 01 Independent Oni Kirwin 173 0 01 0 01 Independent Anthony Melrose 105 0 01 0 01 Independent John Jones 86 0 01 0 01 Independent David Howse 78 0 01 0 01 Independent Walter Philippi 72 0 01 0 01 Total formal votes 2 150 077 97 05 0 09 Informal votes 65 450 2 95 0 09 Turnout 2 215 527 95 23 0 33Western Australia editElected Senator Party 2001 1 Alan Eggleston Liberal 2001 2 Mark Bishop Labor 2001 3 David Johnston Liberal 2001 4 Ruth Webber Labor 2001 5 Ross Lightfoot Liberal 2001 6 Andrew Murray Democrats 1998 1998 1 Chris Ellison Liberal 1998 2 Peter Cook Labor 1998 3 Ian Campbell Liberal 1998 4 Chris Evans Labor 1998 5 Brian Greig Democrats 1998 6 Sue Knowles Liberal 2001 Australian federal election Senate Western Australia Party Candidate Votes Quota 157 933 Liberal 1 Alan Eggleston elected 1 2 David Johnston elected 3 3 Ross Lightfoot elected 5 4 Winston Crane 5 Kim Keogh 6 Nigel Hallett 443 597 40 13 1 7 Labor 1 Mark Bishop elected 2 2 Ruth Webber elected 4 3 Mark Cuomo 4 Gavin Waugh 377 547 34 15 0 4 One Nation 1 Graeme Campbell 2 Gerry Kenworthy 3 Marye Daniels 4 Peter David 77 757 7 03 3 0 Democrats 1 Andrew Murray elected 6 2 Helen Hodgson 3 Damian Meyer 64 773 5 86 0 5 Greens 1 Rachel Siewert 2 Lee Bell 3 Paul Smith 4 Jenna Zed 64 736 5 86 0 2 National 1 Hendy Cowan 2 Margaret Day 26 015 2 35 1 2 Liberals for Forests 1 Liz Davenport 2 Arthur Harris 15 646 1 42 1 4 Christian Democrats 1 Justin Moseley 2 Kerry Watterson 13 809 1 25 0 4 Progressive Labour 1 Eddie Hwang 2 Nicholas Chin 7 667 0 69 0 7 Group A 1 Jim Dalton 2 Kate Dalton 4 495 0 41 0 4 Curtin Labor Alliance 1 Adrian Bennett 2 June Bennett 3 494 0 32 0 3 Group B 1 Geoff Taylor 2 Henry Sheil 1 631 0 15 0 2 Citizens Electoral Council 1 Jean Robertson 2 John Watson 1 243 0 11 0 0 Unity 1 Eddie Hwang 2 Nicholas Chin 811 0 07 1 0 Independent Jennifer Lee 804 0 07 0 1 Taxi Operators 1 Alan Bateson 2 Ramon Kennedy 670 0 06 0 06 Group K 1 Frank Nesci 2 Renu Schneider 532 0 05 0 05 Group M 1 Clarrie Isaacs 2 Daniel Watson 302 0 03 0 03 Total formal votes 1 105 529 96 42 0 63 Informal votes 41 025 3 58 0 63 Turnout 1 146 554 95 04 0 78South Australia editElected Senator Party 2001 1 Robert Hill Liberal 2001 2 Penny Wong Labor 2001 3 Jeannie Ferris Liberal 2001 4 Linda Kirk Labor 2001 5 Grant Chapman Liberal 2001 6 Natasha Stott Despoja Democrats 1998 1998 1 Amanda Vanstone Liberal 1998 2 Nick Bolkus Labor 1998 3 Nick Minchin Liberal 1998 4 John Quirke Labor 1998 5 Meg Lees Democrats 1998 6 Alan Ferguson Liberal 2001 Australian federal election Senate South Australia Party Candidate Votes Quota 138 146 Liberal 1 Robert Hill elected 1 2 Jeannie Ferris elected 3 3 Grant Chapman elected 5 4 Michelle Lensink 440 537 45 53 5 0 Labor 1 Penny Wong elected 2 2 Linda Kirk elected 4 3 Chris Schacht 321 551 33 23 1 3 Democrats 1 Natasha Stott Despoja elected 6 2 Jeff Heath 3 Michael Pilling 4 Haroon Hassan 122 195 12 63 0 3 One Nation 1 Neil Russell Taylor 2 Colin Gibson 44 080 4 56 5 0 Greens 1 Cate Faehrmann 2 Jim Douglas 33 439 3 46 1 3 Republican 1 Patrick Crozier 2 Robert Easson 1 917 0 20 0 20 Group D 1 Kathy Newnam 2 Lisa Lines 1 171 0 12 0 12 Group G 1 Kerry Harte 2 Colin Phillips 886 0 09 0 09 Group F 1 Mark Aldridge 2 Helen Aldridge 750 0 08 0 08 Independent Kym Fishlock 596 0 06 0 06 Independent Nicholas McShane 309 0 03 0 03 Citizens Electoral Council Ervyn Behn 106 0 01 0 00 Total formal votes 967 015 96 94 0 25 Informal votes 30 561 3 06 0 25 Turnout 997 576 96 22 0 58Tasmania editElected Senator Party 2001 1 Paul Calvert Liberal 2001 2 Sue Mackay Labor 2001 3 John Watson Liberal 2001 4 Nick Sherry Labor 2001 5 Bob Brown Greens 2001 6 Richard Colbeck Liberal 1998 1998 1 Kerry O Brien Labor 1998 2 Eric Abetz Liberal 1998 3 Shayne Murphy Independent a 1998 4 Brian Gibson Liberal 1998 5 Kay Denman Labor 1998 6 Brian Harradine Independent 2001 Australian federal election Senate Tasmania Party Candidate Votes Quota 44 095 Liberal 1 Paul Calvert elected 1 2 John Watson elected 3 3 Richard Colbeck elected 6 119 720 38 79 6 1 Labor 1 Sue Mackay elected 2 2 Nick Sherry elected 4 3 Catryna Bilyk 113 709 36 84 4 6 Greens Bob Brown elected 5 42 568 13 79 8 0 Democrats 1 Debbie Butler 2 Brendan Toohey 14 273 4 62 0 7 One Nation 1 Bronwyn Boag 2 Peter Stokes 10 169 3 29 0 4 Tasmania First 1 Merilyn Crack 2 David Jackson 3 John Presser 3 895 1 26 0 2 Liberals for Forests 1 Peter Pullinger 2 Michael Thomas 1 892 0 61 0 6 Independent Eric Lockett 464 0 15 0 1 Group D 1 Stephen Bonner 2 Geoff Howard 414 0 13 0 1 Group G 1 Alex Bainbridge 2 Sarah Cleary 389 0 13 0 1 Republican 1 Peter Consandine 2 Bert Lawatsch 368 0 12 0 0 Hope 1 James Bristow 2 Shamara Petherbridge de Tissera 368 0 12 0 12 Independent Helen Lane 268 0 09 0 09 Independent John Marmarinos 85 0 03 0 03 Citizens Electoral Council Rob Larner 82 0 03 0 03 Total formal votes 308 662 96 71 0 23 Informal votes 10 493 3 29 0 23 Turnout 319 155 96 83 0 37Territories editAustralian Capital Territory edit Elected Senator Party 2001 1 Kate Lundy Labor 2001 2 Margaret Reid Liberal 2001 Australian federal election Senate Australian Capital Territory Party Candidate Votes Quota 68 492 Labor 1 Kate Lundy elected 1 2 Robin Poke 86 331 42 02 1 0 Liberal 1 Margaret Reid elected 2 2 Bill Hanlon 70 475 34 30 3 0 Democrats 1 Wayne Sievers 2 Roslyn Dundas 22 072 10 74 6 2 Greens 1 Gary Corr 2 Felicity Fahey 14 825 7 22 4 0 One Nation 1 Don Tarlinton 2 Ted Tarlinton 4 485 2 18 2 2 Christian Democrats 1 Ian McClure 2 Tim Janes 3 602 1 25 0 8 Independent Ken Helm 3 580 1 74 1 74 Citizens Electoral Council James Arnold 104 0 05 0 05 Total formal votes 205 474 97 66 0 37 Informal votes 4 924 2 34 0 37 Turnout 210 398 95 69 0 62 Northern Territory edit Elected Senator Party 2001 1 Nigel Scullion CLP 2001 2 Trish Crossin Labor 2001 Australian federal election Senate Northern Territory Party Candidate Votes Quota 31 021 Country Liberal 1 Nigel Scullion elected 1 2 John Lopes 40 680 43 71 4 9 Labor 1 Trish Crossin elected 2 2 Olga Havnen 36 500 39 22 2 0 Democrats 1 David Curtis 2 Joe Faggion 6 796 7 30 2 8 One Nation 1 Rob Phillips 2 Jim King 4 353 4 68 4 6 Greens 1 Melanie Ross 2 Charlotte McCabe 3 978 4 27 0 2 Group D 1 June Mills 2 Gary Meyerhoff 650 0 70 0 70 Citizens Electoral Council Peter Flynn 105 0 11 0 11 Total formal votes 93 062 97 24 0 76 Informal votes 1 901 2 76 0 76 Turnout 95 702 86 20 4 40See also editCandidates of the 2001 Australian federal election Members of the Australian Senate 2002 2005Notes edit a b c d Shayne Murphy had resigned from the Labor Party on 2 October 2001 and served out the rest of his term as an independent References edit Current and Prospective Senate Membership AustralianPolitics com December 2001 Archived from the original on 20 July 2002 Senators Elected 1998 Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 8 June 2022 2001 Senate national summary Psephos Adam Carr s Election Archive Retrieved 8 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2001 Australian Senate election amp oldid 1211932204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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