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Results of the 2013 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)

The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian House of Representatives at the 2013 federal election, Coalition 90, Labor 55, Australian Greens 1, Palmer United Party 1, Katter's Australian Party 1, with 2 independents.[1]

Australian House of Representatives elections, 2013

← 2010 7 September 2013 (2013-09-07) 2016 →

All 150 seats in the Australian House of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout93.2%
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Liberal Tony Abbott 32.0% 58 +14
Labor Kevin Rudd 33.4% 55 −17
Liberal National Campbell Newman 8.9% 22 +1
National Warren Truss 4.3% 9 +2
Greens Christine Milne 8.7% 1 0
Palmer United Clive Palmer 5.5% 1 New
Katter's Australian Bob Katter 1.0% 1 0
Country Liberal Adam Giles 0.3% 1 0
National (WA) Brendon Grylls 0.4% 0 −1
Independents 1.4% 2 −2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Australia edit

 
Results by winning party by division for the House of Representatives.
 
Government (90)
Coalition
  Liberal (58)
  LNP (22)
  National (9)
  CLP (1)
Opposition (55)
  Labor (55)
Crossbench (5)
  Green (1)
  Palmer (1)
  Katter (1)
  Independent (2)
House of Representatives (IRV)
Turnout 93.23% (CV) — Informal 5.91%
[2]
 
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 4,311,365 33.38 −4.61 55   17
  Coalition       90   18
  Liberal 4,134,865 32.02 +1.56 58   14
  Liberal National 1,152,217 8.92 −0.20 22   1
  National 554,268 4.29 +0.56 9   2
  Country Liberal (NT) 41,468 0.32 +0.01 1  
  Greens 1,116,918 8.65 −3.11 1  
  Palmer United 709,035 5.49 +5.49 1   1
  Family First 181,820 1.41 −0.84
  Katter's Australian 134,226 1.04 +0.73 1   1
  Christian Democrats 88,576 0.69 +0.02
  Sex Party 78,571 0.61 +0.52
  Rise Up Australia 48,582 0.38 +0.38
  Australian Christians 42,498 0.33 +0.33
  Democratic Labour 36,086 0.28 +0.24
  One Nation 22,046 0.17 −0.05
  Bullet Train 19,801 0.15 +0.15
  Citizens Electoral Council 10,400 0.08 +0.02
  Australia First 7,412 0.06 +0.03
  Socialist Alliance 5,032 0.04 −0.04
  Secular 4,834 0.04 −0.06
  Liberal Democrats 4,716 0.04 −0.16
  Country Alliance 4,708 0.04 +0.04
  Australian Independents 4,163 0.03 +0.03
  Stable Population 3,954 0.03 +0.03
  Democrats 3,614 0.03 −0.15
  Animal Justice 1,878 0.01 +0.01
  First Nations 1,810 0.01 +0.01
  Australian Voice 1,681 0.01 +0.01
  Non-Custodial Parents 1,547 0.01 −0.01
  Australian Sports 1,324 0.01 +0.01
  Future 1,174 0.01 +0.01
  Protectionist 1,079 0.01 +0.01
  Voluntary Euthanasia 597 0.00 +0.00
  Uniting Australia 386 0.00 +0.00
  Senator Online 209 0.00 +0.00
  Independents 177,217 1.37 −1.15 2   2
  Non Affiliated 4,850 0.04 +0.02
Total 12,914,927     150
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 6,908,710 53.49 +3.61 90   18
  Labor 6,006,217 46.51 −3.61 55   17
Invalid/blank votes 811,143 5.91 +0.36
Registered voters/turnout 14,723,385 93.23
Source: Federal Election 2013

Preference flows edit

  • Greens − Labor 83.0% (+4.2) to Coalition 17.0% (−4.2)
  • Palmer − Coalition 53.7% to Labor 46.3%
  • Family First − Coalition 58.3% (−1.5) to Labor 41.7% (+1.5)
  • Katter − Coalition 54.0% to Labor 46.0%
  • Independent candidates − Labor 57.1% (+13.6) to Coalition 42.9% (−13.6)[3]

New South Wales edit

2013 Australian federal election
(New South Wales)
 
← 2010 7 September 2013 2016 →

All 48 New South Wales seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
     
Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election 20 seats 26 seats
Seats won 30 seats 18 seats
Seat change   10   8
Popular vote 1,996,208 1,433,842
Percentage 47.34% 34.52%
Swing   2.74   2.76
TPP 54.35% 45.65%
TPP swing   3.19   3.19

 
 
Turnout 93.33% (CV) — Informal 6.83%[4]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Coalition          
  Liberal 1,551,436 37.35 +0.68 23   7
  National 414,772 9.99 +2.06 7   3
  Labor 1,433,842 34.52 −2.76 18   8
  Greens 330,050 7.95 –2.29
  Palmer United 174,551 4.20 +4.20
  Christian Democrats 88,576 2.13 +0.77
  One Nation 19,517 0.47 –0.01
  Democratic Labour 16,909 0.41 +0.41
  Katter's Australian 16,534 0.40 +0.40
  Bullet Train 8,174 0.20 +0.20
  Australia First 6,084 0.15 +0.07
  Rise Up Australia 5,449 0.13 +0.13
  Citizens Electoral Council 4,057 0.10 +0.07
  Sex Party 3,292 0.08 +0.00
  Stable Population 2,245 0.05 +0.05
  Australian Independents 2,092 0.05 +0.05
  Non-Custodial Parents 1,332 0.03 –0.04
  Socialist Alliance 1,229 0.03 –0.06
  Future 693 0.02 +0.02
  Secular 602 0.01 –0.08
  Australian Voice 545 0.01 +0.01
  Independents 71,848 1.73 −2.58 0   2
Total 4,153,829     48
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 2,257,654 54.35 +3.19 30   10
  Labor 1,896,175 45.65 –3.19 18   8

Labor to Liberal: Banks, Barton, Eden-Monaro, Lindsay, Reid, Robertson

Labor to National: Page

Independent to Liberal: Dobell (Labor at last election)

Independent to National: Lyne, New England

Victoria edit

2013 Australian federal election
(Victoria)
 
← 2010 7 September 2013 2016 →

All 37 Victorian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Kevin Rudd Tony Abbott Christine Milne
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition Greens
Last election 22 seats 14 seats 1 seat
Seats won 19 seats 16 seats 1 seat
Seat change  3  2  
Popular vote 1,146,894 1,406,462 355,698
Percentage 34.81% 42.69% 10.80%
Swing  8.00%  3.01%  1.86%
TPP 50.20% 49.80%
TPP swing   5.11   5.11

 
 
 
 
Electoral divisions: Victoria
 
Electoral divisions: Melbourne area
Turnout 93.42% (CV) — Informal 5.19%[5]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Coalition          
  Liberal 1,320,417 40.08 +3.63 14   2
  National 86,045 2.61 –0.58 2  
  Labor 1,146,894 34.81 –8.00 19   3
  Greens 355,698 10.80 –1.86 1  
  Palmer United 119,623 3.63 +3.63
  Australian Sex Party 67,460 2.05 +1.86
  Family First 59,288 1.80 –1.34
  Rise Up Australia 18,124 0.55 +0.55
  Democratic Labour 16,714 0.51 +0.51
  Australian Christians 15,886 0.48 +0.48
  Katter's Australian 15,409 0.47 +0.47
  Liberal Democrats 4,716 0.14 –0.11
  Country Alliance 4,708 0.14 +0.14
  Animal Justice 1,878 0.06 +0.06
  Bullet Train 1,772 0.05 +0.05
  Socialist Alliance 1,703 0.05 –0.02
  Stable Population 856 0.03 +0.03
  Secular 776 0.02 –0.14
  Citizens Electoral Council 557 0.03 −0.01
  Non-Custodial Parents 215 0.01 +0.01
  Australia First 212 0.01 +0.00
  Senator Online 209 0.01 +0.01
  Australian Independents 170 0.01 +0.01
  Protectionist 156 0.00 +0.00
  Independents 53,307 1.62 +0.79 1   1
  Non Affiliated 1,886 0.06 +0.04
Total 3,294,659     37
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 1,653,977 50.20 −5.11 19   3
  Liberal/National Coalition 1,640,682 49.80 +5.11 16   2

Independents: Cathy McGowan

Labor to Liberal: Corangamite, Deakin, La Trobe

Liberal to Independent: Indi

Queensland edit

2013 Australian federal election
(Queensland)
 
← 2010 7 September 2013 2016 →

All 30 Queensland seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
     
Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd
Party Coalition Labor
Last election 21 seats 8 seats
Seats before 21 8
Seats won 22 6
Seat change   1   2
Popular vote 1,152,217 751,230
Percentage 45.66% 29.77%
Swing   1.76   3.81
TPP 56.98% 43.02%
TPP swing   1.84   1.84

  Third party Fourth party
     
Leader Clive Palmer Bob Katter
Party Palmer United Katter's Australian
Last election
Seats before 0 1
Seats won 1 1
Seat change   1  
Popular vote 278,125 94,540
Percentage 11.02% 3.75%
Swing   11.02   2.15

 
 
 
 
Electoral divisions: Queensland
 
Electoral divisions: Brisbane area
Turnout 93.55% (CV) — Informal 5.13%[6]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal National 1,152,217 45.66 –1.76 22   1
  Labor 751,230 29.77 –3.81 6   2
  Palmer United 278,125 11.02 +11.02 1   1
  Greens 156,884 6.22 –4.70
  Katter's Australian 94,540 3.75 +2.15 1   1
  Family First 51,375 2.04 –1.85
  Rise Up Australia 9,889 0.39 +0.39
  Australian Sex Party 2,859 0.11 +0.11
  One Nation 2,529 0.10 −0.06
  Citizens Electoral Council 2,292 0.09 +0.03
  Australian Independents 1,901 0.08 +0.08
  Secular 1,808 0.07 +0.05
  Australian Voice 1,136 0.05 +0.05
  Democratic Labour 1,075 0.04 −0.15
  Stable Population 729 0.03 +0.03
  Future 481 0.02 +0.02
  Uniting Australia 386 0.02 +0.02
  Socialist Alliance 377 0.01 −0.02
  Independents 10,435 0.41 −1.48 0   1
  Non Affiliated 2,984 0.12 +0.09
Total 2,523,252     30
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal National 1,437,803 56.98 +1.84 22   1
  Labor 1,085,449 43.02 –1.84 6   2

Labor to LNP: Capricornia, Petrie

LNP to Palmer United: Fairfax

Western Australia edit

2013 Australian federal election
(Western Australia)
 
← 2010 7 September 2013 2016 →

All 15 West Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd Warren Truss
Party Liberal Labor National
Last election 11 seats 3 seats 1 seat
Seats won 12 seats 3 seats 0 seats
Seat change   1     1
Popular vote 648,583 364,252 49,430
Percentage 51.21% 28.76% 3.90%
Swing   0.60   2.42   0.32
TPP 58.28% 41.72%
TPP swing   1.87   1.87

 
Results by electorate
 
Electoral divisions: Western Australia
Turnout 92.07% (CV) — Informal 5.38%[7]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 599,153 47.31 +0.29 12   1
  Labor 364,252 28.76 –2.42 3  
  Greens 123,370 9.74 –2.42
  Palmer United 67,332 5.32 +5.32
  National Party (WA) 49,430 3.90 +0.32 0   1
  Australian Christians 25,649 2.03 +2.03
  Family First 11,777 0.93 –0.79
  Rise Up Australia 9,153 0.72 +0.72
  Katter's Australian 4,997 0.39 +0.39
  Australian Sex Party 2,236 0.18 +0.01
  Citizens Electoral Council 1,638 0.13 +0.02
  Australian Sports 1,324 0.10 +0.10
  Democrats 1,170 0.09 +0.09
  Protectionist 923 0.07 +0.07
  Socialist Alliance 743 0.06 −0.05
  Independents 3,357 0.27 –0.15
Total 1,266,504     15
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 738,110 58.28 +1.87 12   1
  Labor 528,394 41.72 –1.87 3  

WA National to Liberal: O'Connor

South Australia edit

2013 Australian federal election
 
← 2010 7 September 2013 2016 →

All 11 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and 6 (of the 12) seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
     
Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd
Party Coalition Labor
Last election 5 6
Seats won 6 5
Seat change   1   1
Popular vote 447,286 359,273
Percentage 44.9% 35.73%
Swing   4.28   5.01
TPP 52.36% 47.64%
TPP swing   5.54   5.54

 
Results by electorate
 
Electoral divisions: South Australia
Turnout 93.47% (CV) — Informal 4.85%[8]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 447,286 44.49 +4.28 6   1
  Labor 359,273 35.73 –5.01 5   1
  Greens 83,252 8.28 –3.70
  Family First 54,409 5.41 +0.45
  Palmer United 37,981 3.78 +3.78
  National Party (SA) 4,021 0.40 +0.40
  Katter's Australian 2,268 0.23 +0.23
  Rise Up Australia 1,191 0.12 +0.12
  Australia First 1,116 0.11 +0.11
  Socialist Alliance 980 0.10 +0.02
  Democratic Labour 834 0.08 +0.08
  Independents 12,834 1.28 +0.76
Total 1,005,445     11
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 526,493 52.36 +5.54 6   1
  Labor 478,952 47.64 –5.54 5   1

Labor to Liberal: Hindmarsh

Tasmania edit

2013 Australian federal election
(Tasmania)
 
← 2010 7 September 2013 2016 →

All 5 Tasmanian seats in the House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Senate
  First party Second party
     
Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd
Party Liberal Labor
Last election 0 seats 4 seats
Seats won 3 seats 1 seat
Seat change   3   3
Popular vote 132,961 114,977
Percentage 40.26% 34.81%
Swing   6.66   9.14
TPP 48.77% 51.23%
TPP swing   9.39   9.39

 
 
Electoral divisions: Tasmania
Turnout 94.78% (CV) — Informal 4.04%[9]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 132,961 40.26 +6.66 3   3
  Labor 114,977 34.81 –9.14 1   3
  Greens 27,467 8.32 –8.50
  Palmer United 20,026 6.06 +6.06
  Family First 4,971 1.51 +1.51
  Rise Up Australia 1,824 0.55 +0.55
  Australian Christians 963 0.29 +0.29
  Australian Sex Party 877 0.27 +0.27
  Democratic Labour 554 0.17 +0.17
  Katter's Australian 478 0.14 +0.14
  Secular 384 0.12 –0.21
  Stable Population 124 0.04 +0.04
  Independents 24,688 7.47 +2.69 1  
Total 330,294     5
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 169,208 51.23 –9.39 1   3
  Liberal/National Coalition 161,086 48.77 +9.39 3   3

Independents: Andrew Wilkie

Labor to Liberal: Bass, Braddon, Lyons

Territories edit

Australian Capital Territory edit

2013 Australian federal election
(Australian Capital Territory)
 
← 2010 7 September 2013 2016 →

All 2 Australian Capital Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
     
Leader Kevin Rudd Tony Abbott
Party Labor Liberal
Last election 2 seats 0 seats
Seats won 2 seats 0 seats
Seat change    
Popular vote 103,676 96,815
Percentage 42.93% 34.62%
Swing   2.09   0.19
TPP 59.91% 40.09%
TPP swing   1.76   1.76

 
Turnout 94.59% (CV) — Informal 3.83%[10]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 103,676 42.93 –2.09 2  
  Liberal 83,612 34.62 −0.19 0  
  Greens 32,356 13.40 –5.80
  Bullet Train 9,855 4.08 +4.08
  Palmer United 6,788 2.81 +2.81
  Democrats 2,444 1.01 +1.01
  Rise Up Australia 1,508 0.62 +0.62
  Secular 1,264 0.52 −0.45
Total 241,503     2
Two-party-preferred vote
  Labor 144,688 59.91 –1.76 2  
  Liberal/National Coalition 96,815 40.09 +1.76 0  

Northern Territory edit

2013 Australian federal election
(Northern Territory)
 
← 2010 7 September 2013 2016 →

All 2 Australian Capital Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
     
Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election 1 seat 1 seat
Seats won 1 1
Seat change    
Popular vote 41,468 37,221
Percentage 41.70% 37.43%
Swing   0.87   0.48
TPP 50.35% 49.65%
TPP swing   1.09   1.09

 
Electorate Results
Turnout 82.14% (CV) — Informal 6.30%[11]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Country Liberal 41,468 41.70 +0.87 1  
  Labor 37,221 37.43 –0.48 1  
  Greens 7,841 7.89 –5.08
  Palmer United 4,609 4.63 +4.63
  Citizens Electoral Council 1,856 1.87 −0.61
  Australian Sex Party 1,847 1.86 +1.86
  First Nations 1,810 1.82 +1.82
  Rise Up Australia 1,444 1.45 +1.45
  Voluntary Euthanasia 597 0.60 +0.60
  Independents 748 0.75 −3.46
Total 99,441     2
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 50,067 50.35 +1.09 1  
  Labor 49,374 49.65 –1.09 1  

See also edit


References edit

  1. ^ Members Elected, AEC
  2. ^ Barber, Stephen (8 September 2014). "Federal Election 2013" (PDF). Research Paper 2014–15. Parliamentary Library. ISSN 2203-5249.
  3. ^ 2013 nationwide 2PP preference flows and 2010 flows: AEC
  4. ^ First Preferences by Party – NSW, AEC
  5. ^ First Preferences by Party – VIC, AEC
  6. ^ First Preferences by Party - QLD, AEC
  7. ^ First Preferences by Party - WA, AEC
  8. ^ First Preferences by Party - SA, AEC
  9. ^ First Preferences by Party - TAS, AEC
  10. ^ First Preferences by Party - ACT, AEC
  11. ^ First Preferences by Party - NT, AEC

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Labour 36 086 0 28 0 24 One Nation 22 046 0 17 0 05 Bullet Train 19 801 0 15 0 15 Citizens Electoral Council 10 400 0 08 0 02 Australia First 7 412 0 06 0 03 Socialist Alliance 5 032 0 04 0 04 Secular 4 834 0 04 0 06 Liberal Democrats 4 716 0 04 0 16 Country Alliance 4 708 0 04 0 04 Australian Independents 4 163 0 03 0 03 Stable Population 3 954 0 03 0 03 Democrats 3 614 0 03 0 15 Animal Justice 1 878 0 01 0 01 First Nations 1 810 0 01 0 01 Australian Voice 1 681 0 01 0 01 Non Custodial Parents 1 547 0 01 0 01 Australian Sports 1 324 0 01 0 01 Future 1 174 0 01 0 01 Protectionist 1 079 0 01 0 01 Voluntary Euthanasia 597 0 00 0 00 Uniting Australia 386 0 00 0 00 Senator Online 209 0 00 0 00 Independents 177 217 1 37 1 15 2 nbsp 2 Non Affiliated 4 850 0 04 0 02 Total 12 914 927 150 Two party preferred vote Liberal National Coalition 6 908 710 53 49 3 61 90 nbsp 18 Labor 6 006 217 46 51 3 61 55 nbsp 17 Invalid blank votes 811 143 5 91 0 36 Registered voters turnout 14 723 385 93 23 Source Federal Election 2013 Preference flows edit Greens Labor 83 0 4 2 to Coalition 17 0 4 2 Palmer Coalition 53 7 to Labor 46 3 Family First Coalition 58 3 1 5 to Labor 41 7 1 5 Katter Coalition 54 0 to Labor 46 0 Independent candidates Labor 57 1 13 6 to Coalition 42 9 13 6 3 New South Wales edit2013 Australian federal election New South Wales nbsp 2010 7 September 2013 2016 All 48 New South Wales seats in the Australian House of Representativesand 6 of the 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party nbsp nbsp Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd Party Liberal National coalition Labor Last election 20 seats 26 seats Seats won 30 seats 18 seats Seat change nbsp 10 nbsp 8 Popular vote 1 996 208 1 433 842 Percentage 47 34 34 52 Swing nbsp 2 74 nbsp 2 76 TPP 54 35 45 65 TPP swing nbsp 3 19 nbsp 3 19 nbsp Results outside Sydney nbsp Results in Sydney See also Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in New South Wales Turnout 93 33 CV Informal 6 83 4 Party Votes Swing Seats Change Coalition Liberal 1 551 436 37 35 0 68 23 nbsp 7 National 414 772 9 99 2 06 7 nbsp 3 Labor 1 433 842 34 52 2 76 18 nbsp 8 Greens 330 050 7 95 2 29 Palmer United 174 551 4 20 4 20 Christian Democrats 88 576 2 13 0 77 One Nation 19 517 0 47 0 01 Democratic Labour 16 909 0 41 0 41 Katter s Australian 16 534 0 40 0 40 Bullet Train 8 174 0 20 0 20 Australia First 6 084 0 15 0 07 Rise Up Australia 5 449 0 13 0 13 Citizens Electoral Council 4 057 0 10 0 07 Sex Party 3 292 0 08 0 00 Stable Population 2 245 0 05 0 05 Australian Independents 2 092 0 05 0 05 Non Custodial Parents 1 332 0 03 0 04 Socialist Alliance 1 229 0 03 0 06 Future 693 0 02 0 02 Secular 602 0 01 0 08 Australian Voice 545 0 01 0 01 Independents 71 848 1 73 2 58 0 nbsp 2 Total 4 153 829 48 Two party preferred vote Liberal National Coalition 2 257 654 54 35 3 19 30 nbsp 10 Labor 1 896 175 45 65 3 19 18 nbsp 8 Labor to Liberal Banks Barton Eden Monaro Lindsay Reid RobertsonLabor to National PageIndependent to Liberal Dobell Labor at last election Independent to National Lyne New EnglandVictoria edit2013 Australian federal election Victoria nbsp 2010 7 September 2013 2016 All 37 Victorian seats in the Australian House of Representativesand 6 of the 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party Third party nbsp nbsp nbsp Leader Kevin Rudd Tony Abbott Christine Milne Party Labor Liberal National coalition Greens Last election 22 seats 14 seats 1 seat Seats won 19 seats 16 seats 1 seat Seat change nbsp 3 nbsp 2 nbsp Popular vote 1 146 894 1 406 462 355 698 Percentage 34 81 42 69 10 80 Swing nbsp 8 00 nbsp 3 01 nbsp 1 86 TPP 50 20 49 80 TPP swing nbsp 5 11 nbsp 5 11 nbsp Winning Party by Electorate nbsp First Preference Vote nbsp Two Candidate Preferred Vote nbsp Electoral divisions Victoria nbsp Electoral divisions Melbourne area See also Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in Victoria Turnout 93 42 CV Informal 5 19 5 Party Votes Swing Seats Change Coalition Liberal 1 320 417 40 08 3 63 14 nbsp 2 National 86 045 2 61 0 58 2 nbsp Labor 1 146 894 34 81 8 00 19 nbsp 3 Greens 355 698 10 80 1 86 1 nbsp Palmer United 119 623 3 63 3 63 Australian Sex Party 67 460 2 05 1 86 Family First 59 288 1 80 1 34 Rise Up Australia 18 124 0 55 0 55 Democratic Labour 16 714 0 51 0 51 Australian Christians 15 886 0 48 0 48 Katter s Australian 15 409 0 47 0 47 Liberal Democrats 4 716 0 14 0 11 Country Alliance 4 708 0 14 0 14 Animal Justice 1 878 0 06 0 06 Bullet Train 1 772 0 05 0 05 Socialist Alliance 1 703 0 05 0 02 Stable Population 856 0 03 0 03 Secular 776 0 02 0 14 Citizens Electoral Council 557 0 03 0 01 Non Custodial Parents 215 0 01 0 01 Australia First 212 0 01 0 00 Senator Online 209 0 01 0 01 Australian Independents 170 0 01 0 01 Protectionist 156 0 00 0 00 Independents 53 307 1 62 0 79 1 nbsp 1 Non Affiliated 1 886 0 06 0 04 Total 3 294 659 37 Two party preferred vote Labor 1 653 977 50 20 5 11 19 nbsp 3 Liberal National Coalition 1 640 682 49 80 5 11 16 nbsp 2 Independents Cathy McGowanLabor to Liberal Corangamite Deakin La TrobeLiberal to Independent IndiQueensland edit2013 Australian federal election Queensland nbsp 2010 7 September 2013 2016 All 30 Queensland seats in the Australian House of Representativesand 6 of the 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party nbsp nbsp Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd Party Coalition Labor Last election 21 seats 8 seats Seats before 21 8 Seats won 22 6 Seat change nbsp 1 nbsp 2 Popular vote 1 152 217 751 230 Percentage 45 66 29 77 Swing nbsp 1 76 nbsp 3 81 TPP 56 98 43 02 TPP swing nbsp 1 84 nbsp 1 84 Third party Fourth party nbsp nbsp Leader Clive Palmer Bob Katter Party Palmer United Katter s Australian Last election Seats before 0 1 Seats won 1 1 Seat change nbsp 1 nbsp Popular vote 278 125 94 540 Percentage 11 02 3 75 Swing nbsp 11 02 nbsp 2 15 nbsp Winning Party by Electorate nbsp First Preference Vote nbsp Two Candidate Preferred Vote nbsp Electoral divisions Queensland nbsp Electoral divisions Brisbane area See also Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in Queensland Turnout 93 55 CV Informal 5 13 6 Party Votes Swing Seats Change Liberal National 1 152 217 45 66 1 76 22 nbsp 1 Labor 751 230 29 77 3 81 6 nbsp 2 Palmer United 278 125 11 02 11 02 1 nbsp 1 Greens 156 884 6 22 4 70 Katter s Australian 94 540 3 75 2 15 1 nbsp 1 Family First 51 375 2 04 1 85 Rise Up Australia 9 889 0 39 0 39 Australian Sex Party 2 859 0 11 0 11 One Nation 2 529 0 10 0 06 Citizens Electoral Council 2 292 0 09 0 03 Australian Independents 1 901 0 08 0 08 Secular 1 808 0 07 0 05 Australian Voice 1 136 0 05 0 05 Democratic Labour 1 075 0 04 0 15 Stable Population 729 0 03 0 03 Future 481 0 02 0 02 Uniting Australia 386 0 02 0 02 Socialist Alliance 377 0 01 0 02 Independents 10 435 0 41 1 48 0 nbsp 1 Non Affiliated 2 984 0 12 0 09 Total 2 523 252 30 Two party preferred vote Liberal National 1 437 803 56 98 1 84 22 nbsp 1 Labor 1 085 449 43 02 1 84 6 nbsp 2 Labor to LNP Capricornia PetrieLNP to Palmer United FairfaxWestern Australia edit2013 Australian federal election Western Australia nbsp 2010 7 September 2013 2016 All 15 West Australian seats in the Australian House of Representativesand 6 of the 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party Third party nbsp nbsp nbsp Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd Warren Truss Party Liberal Labor National Last election 11 seats 3 seats 1 seat Seats won 12 seats 3 seats 0 seats Seat change nbsp 1 nbsp nbsp 1 Popular vote 648 583 364 252 49 430 Percentage 51 21 28 76 3 90 Swing nbsp 0 60 nbsp 2 42 nbsp 0 32 TPP 58 28 41 72 TPP swing nbsp 1 87 nbsp 1 87 nbsp Results by electorate nbsp Electoral divisions Western Australia See also Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in Western Australia Turnout 92 07 CV Informal 5 38 7 Party Votes Swing Seats Change Liberal 599 153 47 31 0 29 12 nbsp 1 Labor 364 252 28 76 2 42 3 nbsp Greens 123 370 9 74 2 42 Palmer United 67 332 5 32 5 32 National Party WA 49 430 3 90 0 32 0 nbsp 1 Australian Christians 25 649 2 03 2 03 Family First 11 777 0 93 0 79 Rise Up Australia 9 153 0 72 0 72 Katter s Australian 4 997 0 39 0 39 Australian Sex Party 2 236 0 18 0 01 Citizens Electoral Council 1 638 0 13 0 02 Australian Sports 1 324 0 10 0 10 Democrats 1 170 0 09 0 09 Protectionist 923 0 07 0 07 Socialist Alliance 743 0 06 0 05 Independents 3 357 0 27 0 15 Total 1 266 504 15 Two party preferred vote Liberal National Coalition 738 110 58 28 1 87 12 nbsp 1 Labor 528 394 41 72 1 87 3 nbsp WA National to Liberal O ConnorSouth Australia edit2013 Australian federal election nbsp 2010 7 September 2013 2016 All 11 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representativesand 6 of the 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party nbsp nbsp Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd Party Coalition Labor Last election 5 6 Seats won 6 5 Seat change nbsp 1 nbsp 1 Popular vote 447 286 359 273 Percentage 44 9 35 73 Swing nbsp 4 28 nbsp 5 01 TPP 52 36 47 64 TPP swing nbsp 5 54 nbsp 5 54 nbsp Results by electorate nbsp Electoral divisions South Australia See also Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in South Australia Turnout 93 47 CV Informal 4 85 8 Party Votes Swing Seats Change Liberal 447 286 44 49 4 28 6 nbsp 1 Labor 359 273 35 73 5 01 5 nbsp 1 Greens 83 252 8 28 3 70 Family First 54 409 5 41 0 45 Palmer United 37 981 3 78 3 78 National Party SA 4 021 0 40 0 40 Katter s Australian 2 268 0 23 0 23 Rise Up Australia 1 191 0 12 0 12 Australia First 1 116 0 11 0 11 Socialist Alliance 980 0 10 0 02 Democratic Labour 834 0 08 0 08 Independents 12 834 1 28 0 76 Total 1 005 445 11 Two party preferred vote Liberal National Coalition 526 493 52 36 5 54 6 nbsp 1 Labor 478 952 47 64 5 54 5 nbsp 1 Labor to Liberal HindmarshTasmania edit2013 Australian federal election Tasmania nbsp 2010 7 September 2013 2016 All 5 Tasmanian seats in the House of Representativesand all 12 seats in the Senate First party Second party nbsp nbsp Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd Party Liberal Labor Last election 0 seats 4 seats Seats won 3 seats 1 seat Seat change nbsp 3 nbsp 3 Popular vote 132 961 114 977 Percentage 40 26 34 81 Swing nbsp 6 66 nbsp 9 14 TPP 48 77 51 23 TPP swing nbsp 9 39 nbsp 9 39 nbsp nbsp Electoral divisions Tasmania See also Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in Tasmania Turnout 94 78 CV Informal 4 04 9 Party Votes Swing Seats Change Liberal 132 961 40 26 6 66 3 nbsp 3 Labor 114 977 34 81 9 14 1 nbsp 3 Greens 27 467 8 32 8 50 Palmer United 20 026 6 06 6 06 Family First 4 971 1 51 1 51 Rise Up Australia 1 824 0 55 0 55 Australian Christians 963 0 29 0 29 Australian Sex Party 877 0 27 0 27 Democratic Labour 554 0 17 0 17 Katter s Australian 478 0 14 0 14 Secular 384 0 12 0 21 Stable Population 124 0 04 0 04 Independents 24 688 7 47 2 69 1 nbsp Total 330 294 5 Two party preferred vote Labor 169 208 51 23 9 39 1 nbsp 3 Liberal National Coalition 161 086 48 77 9 39 3 nbsp 3 Independents Andrew WilkieLabor to Liberal Bass Braddon LyonsTerritories editSee also Results of the 2013 Australian federal election in territories Australian Capital Territory edit 2013 Australian federal election Australian Capital Territory nbsp 2010 7 September 2013 2016 All 2 Australian Capital Territory seats in the Australian House of Representativesand all 2 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party nbsp nbsp Leader Kevin Rudd Tony Abbott Party Labor Liberal Last election 2 seats 0 seats Seats won 2 seats 0 seats Seat change nbsp nbsp Popular vote 103 676 96 815 Percentage 42 93 34 62 Swing nbsp 2 09 nbsp 0 19 TPP 59 91 40 09 TPP swing nbsp 1 76 nbsp 1 76 nbsp Turnout 94 59 CV Informal 3 83 10 Party Votes Swing Seats Change Labor 103 676 42 93 2 09 2 nbsp Liberal 83 612 34 62 0 19 0 nbsp Greens 32 356 13 40 5 80 Bullet Train 9 855 4 08 4 08 Palmer United 6 788 2 81 2 81 Democrats 2 444 1 01 1 01 Rise Up Australia 1 508 0 62 0 62 Secular 1 264 0 52 0 45 Total 241 503 2 Two party preferred vote Labor 144 688 59 91 1 76 2 nbsp Liberal National Coalition 96 815 40 09 1 76 0 nbsp Northern Territory edit 2013 Australian federal election Northern Territory nbsp 2010 7 September 2013 2016 All 2 Australian Capital Territory seats in the Australian House of Representativesand all 2 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party nbsp nbsp Leader Tony Abbott Kevin Rudd Party Liberal National coalition Labor Last election 1 seat 1 seat Seats won 1 1 Seat change nbsp nbsp Popular vote 41 468 37 221 Percentage 41 70 37 43 Swing nbsp 0 87 nbsp 0 48 TPP 50 35 49 65 TPP swing nbsp 1 09 nbsp 1 09 nbsp Electorate Results Turnout 82 14 CV Informal 6 30 11 Party Votes Swing Seats Change Country Liberal 41 468 41 70 0 87 1 nbsp Labor 37 221 37 43 0 48 1 nbsp Greens 7 841 7 89 5 08 Palmer United 4 609 4 63 4 63 Citizens Electoral Council 1 856 1 87 0 61 Australian Sex Party 1 847 1 86 1 86 First Nations 1 810 1 82 1 82 Rise Up Australia 1 444 1 45 1 45 Voluntary Euthanasia 597 0 60 0 60 Independents 748 0 75 3 46 Total 99 441 2 Two party preferred vote Liberal National Coalition 50 067 50 35 1 09 1 nbsp Labor 49 374 49 65 1 09 1 nbsp See also edit2013 Australian federal election Results of the 2013 Australian federal election Senate Post election pendulum for the 2013 Australian federal election Members of the Australian House of Representatives 2013 2016References edit Members Elected AEC Barber Stephen 8 September 2014 Federal Election 2013 PDF Research Paper 2014 15 Parliamentary Library ISSN 2203 5249 2013 nationwide 2PP preference flows and 2010 flows AEC First Preferences by Party NSW AEC First Preferences by Party VIC AEC First Preferences by Party QLD AEC First Preferences by Party WA AEC First Preferences by Party SA AEC First Preferences by Party TAS AEC First Preferences by Party ACT AEC First Preferences by Party NT AEC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Results of the 2013 Australian federal election House of Representatives amp oldid 1206955841, 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