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Results of the 2016 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)

The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian House of Representatives at the 2016 federal election, Coalition 76, Labor 69, Australian Greens 1, Nick Xenophon Team 1, Katter's Australian Party 1, with 2 independents.[1]

2016 Australian federal election
(House of Representatives)

← 2013 2 July 2016 (2016-07-02) 2019 →

All 150 seats in the Australian House of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout91.0%
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Labor Bill Shorten 34.7% 69 +14
Liberal Malcolm Turnbull 28.7% 45 −13
Liberal National Tim Nicholls 8.5% 21 −1
National Barnaby Joyce 4.6% 10 +1
Greens Richard Di Natale 10.2% 1 0
Xenophon Team Nick Xenophon 1.9% 1 New
Katter's Australian Bob Katter 0.5% 1 0
Country Liberal Adam Giles 0.2% 0 −1
Palmer United Clive Palmer 0.0% 0 −1
Independents 3.0% 2 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

A number of initially-elected senators were declared ineligible a result of the 2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis, and replaced after recounts.

Australia edit

 
First preference vote results. Different shading indicated party strength in the division.
 
Two-party preferred results. Different shading indicated party strength in the division.
 
Government (76)
Coalition
  Liberal (45)
  LNP (21)[i]
  National (10)

Opposition (69)
  Labor (69)

Crossbench (5)
  Greens (1)
  Xenophon (1)
  Katter (1)
  Independent (2)[ii]  
  1. ^ 15 LNP MPs sit in the Liberal party room and 6 in the National party room
  2. ^ independent MPs: Andrew Wilkie (Denison) and Cathy McGowan (Indi).
House of Representatives (IRV) — Turnout 91.01% (CV) — Informal 5.05%[2]
 
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Australian Labor Party 4,702,296 34.73 +1.35 69   14
  Coalition          
  Liberal Party of Australia 3,882,905 28.67 −3.35 45   13
  Liberal National Party (QLD) 1,153,736 8.52 −0.40 21   1
  National Party of Australia 624,555 4.61 +0.32 10   1
  Country Liberal Party (NT) 32,409 0.24 −0.08 0   1
  Australian Greens 1,385,650 10.23 +1.58 1  
  Nick Xenophon Team 250,333 1.85 +1.85 1   1
  Family First Party 201,222 1.49 +0.08
  Christian Democratic Party 178,026 1.31 +0.62
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 175,020 1.29 +1.12
  Animal Justice Party 94,516 0.70 +0.69
  Katter's Australian Party 72,879 0.54 −0.50 1  
  Rise Up Australia Party 68,418 0.51 +0.13
  Liberal Democratic Party 66,261 0.49 +0.45
  Australian Christians 43,150 0.32 −0.01
  Australian Liberty Alliance 25,337 0.19 +0.19
  Drug Law Reform Australia 20,350 0.15 +0.15
  Derryn Hinch's Justice Party 16,885 0.12 +0.12
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 15,477 0.11 +0.11
  Science Party 14,988 0.11 +0.10
  Bullet Train for Australia 14,078 0.10 −0.05
  Australian Sex Party 12,683 0.09 −0.52
  Australian Recreational Fishers Party 11,254 0.08 +0.08
  Glenn Lazarus Team 10,094 0.07 +0.07
  Renewable Energy Party 8,642 0.06 +0.06
  Online Direct Democracy 8,511 0.06 +0.06
  Australian Country Party 7,033 0.05 +0.01
  Australia First Party 6,895 0.05 −0.01
  Arts Party 6,821 0.05 +0.05
  Mature Australia Party 5,888 0.04 +0.04
  Citizens Electoral Council 5,175 0.04 −0.04
  Australian Defence Veterans Party 4,360 0.03 +0.03
  Non-Custodial Parents Party 3,663 0.03 +0.02
  Socialist Alliance 3,653 0.03 −0.01
  CountryMinded 3,478 0.03 +0.03
  Australian Equality Party (Marriage) 3,296 0.02 +0.02
  Democratic Labour Party 3,166 0.02 −0.26
  Outdoor Recreation Party (Stop The Greens) 2,375 0.02 +0.02
  Consumer Rights & No-Tolls 2,050 0.02 +0.02
  Socialist Equality Party 1,608 0.01 +0.01
  Australian Antipaedophile Party 1,527 0.01 +0.01
  Smokers' Rights Party 1,343 0.01 +0.01
  Pirate Party Australia 1,260 0.01 +0.01
  HEMP Party 1,143 0.01 +0.01
  Voluntary Euthanasia Party 973 0.01 +0.01
  Australian Cyclists Party 846 0.01 +0.01
  Sustainable Australia 606 0.00 −0.03
  Palmer United Party 315 0.00 −5.49 0   1
  Australian Progressives 282 0.00 +0.00
  Independents 380,712 2.81 +1.44 2  
  Non Affiliated 2,958 0.02 −0.02
Total 13,541,101     150
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 6,818,824 50.36 −3.13 76   14
  Australian Labor Party 6,722,277 49.64 +3.13 69   14
Invalid/blank votes 131,722 4.70 −0.86
Total votes 14,262,016
Registered voters/turnout 15,671,551 91.01 –2.22
Source: Federal Election 2016

New South Wales edit

2016 Australian federal election
(New South Wales)
 
← 2013 2 July 2016 2019 →

All 47 New South Wales seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
     
Leader Malcolm Turnbull Bill Shorten
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election 30 seats 18 seats
Seats won 23 seats 24 seats
Seat change   7   6
Popular vote 1,847,305 1,611,549
Percentage 42.32% 36.93%
Swing   5.02   2.41
TPP 50.53% 49.47%
TPP swing   3.82   3.82

 
 
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Coalition          
  Liberal Party of Australia 1,426,424 32.68 –4.67 16   7
  National Party of Australia 420,881 9.64 −0.35 7  
  Australian Labor Party 1,611,549 36.93 +2.41 24   6
  Australian Greens 390,737 8.95 +1.00
  Christian Democratic Party 169,966 3.89 +1.76
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 27,542 0.63 +0.16
  Animal Justice Party 20,695 0.47 +0.47
  Liberal Democratic Party 20,231 0.46 +0.46
  Nick Xenophon Team 16,084 0.37 +0.37
  Science Party 14,988 0.34 +0.32
  Family First Party 11,725 0.27 +0.27
  Australian Liberty Alliance 11,473 0.26 +0.26
  Online Direct Democracy 5,780 0.13 +0.13
  Drug Law Reform Australia 4,420 0.10 +0.10
  Non-Custodial Parents Party 3,663 0.08 +0.05
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 3,550 0.08 +0.08
  Derryn Hinch's Justice Party 3,150 0.07 +0.07
  The Arts Party 3,139 0.07 +0.07
  Australia First Party 2,865 0.07 −0.08
  Citizens Electoral Council 2,789 0.06 −0.04
  Australian Sex Party 2,390 0.05 −0.03
  Bullet Train for Australia 2,267 0.05 −0.15
  Mature Australia Party 1,783 0.04 +0.04
  Australian Antipaedophile Party 1,527 0.03 +0.03
  Australian Defence Veterans Party 1,448 0.03 +0.03
  Smokers' Rights Party 1,343 0.03 +0.03
  CountryMinded 1,337 0.03 +0.03
  Socialist Equality Party 1,313 0.03 +0.03
  Pirate Party 1,260 0.03 +0.03
  Rise Up Australia Party 1,007 0.02 −0.11
  Democratic Labour Party 968 0.02 −0.11
  Sustainable Australia 606 0.01 −0.04
  Renewable Energy Party 537 0.01 +0.01
  Socialist Alliance 500 0.01 –0.02
  Australian Cyclists Party 460 0.01 –0.02
  Independent 171,795 3.94 +2.21
  Non Affiliated 2,128 0.05 +0.05
Total 4,364,320     47   1
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal/National Coalition 2,205,107 50.53 −3.82 23   7
  Australian Labor Party 2,159,213 49.47 +3.82 24   6

Liberal to Labor: Barton, Dobell, Eden-Monaro, Lindsay, Macarthur, Macquarie, Paterson

Victoria edit

2016 Australian federal election
(Victoria)
 
← 2013 2 July 2016 2019 →

All 37 Victorian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Bill Shorten Malcolm Turnbull Richard Di Natale
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition Greens
Last election 19 seats 16 seats 1 seat
Seats won 18 seats 17 seats 1 seat
Seat change   1   1
Popular vote 1,224,051 1,436,933 451,700
Percentage 35.58% 41.76% 13.13%
Swing   0.77   0.93   2.33
TPP 51.83% 48.17%
TPP swing   1.63   1.63

 
 
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
Liberal/National Coalition
    Liberal Party of Australia 1,273,419 37.01 –3.07 14  
  National Party of Australia 163,514 4.75 +2.14 3   1
Coalition total 1,436,933 41.76 –0.93 17   1
  Australian Labor Party 1,224,051 35.58 +0.77 18   1
  Australian Greens 451,700 13.13 +2.33 1  
  Animal Justice Party 64,940 1.89 +1.83
  Family First Party 44,623 1.31 –0.50
  Rise Up Australia Party 39,579 1.15 +0.60
  Derryn Hinch's Justice Party 13,735 0.40 +0.40
  Liberal Democratic Party 13,006 0.38 +0.24
  Drug Law Reform Australia 11,464 0.33 +0.33
  Australian Sex Party 10,293 0.30 −1.75
  Australian Christians 8,953 0.26 −0.22
  Australian Country Party 7,033 0.20 +0.06
  Renewable Energy Party 3,571 0.10 +0.10
  Australian Equality Party (Marriage) 3,296 0.10 +0.10
  Australia First Party 3,232 0.09 −0.06
  Nick Xenophon Team 2,007 0.06 +0.06
  Citizens Electoral Council 1,942 0.06 +0.04
  Socialist Alliance 1,749 0.05 +0.00
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 1,321 0.04 +0.04
  Bullet Train for Australia 1,138 0.03 −0.02
  Voluntary Euthanasia Party 973 0.03 +0.03
  The Arts Party 542 0.02 +0.02
  Australian Cyclists Party 386 0.01 +0.01
  Socialist Equality Party 295 0.01 +0.01
  Australian Progressives 282 0.01 +0.01
  Independent 93,610 2.72 +1.08 1  
Total 3,440,654     37
Two-party-preferred vote
  Australian Labor Party 1,783,375 51.83 +1.63 18   1
  Liberal/National Coalition 1,657,279 48.17 −1.63 17   1

Labor to Liberal: Chisholm

Liberal to National: Murray

Queensland edit

2016 Australian federal election
(Queensland)
 
← 2013 2 July 2016 2019 →

All 30 Queensland seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Malcolm Turnbull Bill Shorten Bob Katter
Party Liberal National Labor Katter's Australian
Leader since 3 June 2011 (2011-06-03)
Leader's seat Kennedy (Qld.)
Last election 22 seats 6 seats 1 seat
Seats won 21 seats 8 seats 1 seat
Seat change   1   2  
Popular vote 1,153,736 825,627 72,879
Percentage 43.19% 30.91% 2.73%
Swing   2.47   1.14   1.02
TPP 54.10% 45.90%
TPP swing   2.88   2.88

 
 
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal National Party 1,153,736 43.19 –2.47 21   1
  Australian Labor Party 825,627 30.91 +1.14 8   2
  Australian Greens 235,887 8.83 +2.61
  Pauline Hanson's One Nation 147,478 5.52 +5.42
  Family First Party 103,933 3.89 +1.85
  Katter's Australian Party 72,879 2.73 –1.02 1 0
  Liberal Democratic Party 25,665 0.96 +0.96
  Australian Liberty Alliance 12,320 0.46 +0.46
  Nick Xenophon Team 11,032 0.41 +0.41
  Glenn Lazarus Team 10,094 0.38 +0.38
  Rise Up Australia Party 4,490 0.17 –0.22
  Drug Law Reform Australia 4,466 0.17 +0.17
  Australian Defence Veterans Party 2,912 0.11 +0.11
  CountryMinded 2,141 0.08 +0.08
  Consumer Rights & No-Tolls 2,050 0.08 +0.08
  Democratic Labour Party 1,566 0.06 +0.02
  The Arts Party 1,467 0.05 +0.05
  Online Direct Democracy 1,062 0.04 +0.04
  Mature Australia Party 902 0.03 +0.02
  Palmer United Party 315 0.01 −11.01 0   1
  Independent 50,377 1.89 +1.51
  Non Affiliated 830 0.03 −0.12
Total 2,671,229     30
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal National Party 1,445,030 54.10 −2.88 21   1
  Australian Labor Party 1,226,199 45.90 +2.88 8   2

Liberal National to Labor: Herbert, Longman

Palmer to Liberal National: Fairfax

Western Australia edit

2016 Australian federal election
(Western Australia)
 
← 2013 2 July 2016 2019 →

All 16 Western Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
     
Leader Malcolm Turnbull Bill Shorten
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election 12 seats 3 seats
Seats won 11 seats 5 seats
Seat change   1   2
Popular vote 651,765 434,318
Percentage 48.70% 32.45%
Swing   1.61   3.69
TPP 54.66% 45.34%
TPP swing   3.62   3.62

 
 
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal Party of Australia 611,605 45.70 –1.61 11   1
  Australian Labor Party 434,318 32.45 +3.69 5   2
  Australian Greens 161,443 12.06 +2.32
  National Party of Australia 40,160 3.00 −0.90
  Australian Christians 34,197 2.56 +0.53
  Rise Up Australia Party 20,859 1.56 +0.84
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 6,022 0.45 +0.45
  Mature Australia Party 3,203 0.24 +0.24
  Liberal Democratic Party 2,526 0.19 +0.19
  Outdoor Recreation Party 2,375 0.18 +0.18
  Australian Liberty Alliance 1,544 0.10 +0.10
  Socialist Alliance 1,404 0.10 +0.04
  Online Direct Democracy 1,300 0.10 +0.10
  Independent 17,381 1.30 +1.03
Total 1,338,337 16
Two-party-preferred vote
  Liberal Party of Australia 731,497 54.66 −3.62 11   1
  Australian Labor Party 606,840 45.34 +3.62 5   2

Liberal to Labor: Burt, Cowan

South Australia edit

2016 Australian federal election
(South Australia)
 
← 2013 2 July 2016 2019 →

All 11 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Bill Shorten Malcolm Turnbull Nick Xenophon
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition Xenophon Team
Leader since 1 June 2013 (2013-06-01)
Last election 5 seats 6 seats new party
Seats won 6 seats 4 seats 1 seat
Seat change   1   2  1
Popular vote 365,155 496,719 221,210
Percentage 31.55% 35.09% 21.26%
Swing   4.18   9.40   21.26
TPP 52.27% 47.73%
TPP swing  4.63  4.63

 
 
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal Party of Australia 365,155 35.09 –9.40 4   2
  Australian Labor Party 328,314 31.55 –4.18 6   1
  Nick Xenophon Team 221,210 21.26 +21.26 1   1
  Australian Greens 64,605 6.21 −2.07
  Family First Party 40,941 3.93 −1.48
  Animal Justice Party 8,881 0.85 +0.85
  Liberal Democratic Party 2,178 0.21 +0.21
  Christian Democratic Party 1,715 0.16 +0.16
  Independent 7,737 0.74 −0.54
Total 1,040,736 11
Two-party-preferred vote
  Australian Labor Party 544,017 52.27 +4.63 6   1
  Liberal Party of Australia 496,719 47.73 −4.63 4   2

Liberal to Labor: Hindmarsh

Liberal to Xenophon: Mayo

Tasmania edit

2016 Australian federal election
(Tasmania)
 
← 2013 2 July 2016 2019 →

All 5 Tasmanian seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 12 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
     
Leader Bill Shorten Malcolm Turnbull
Party Labor Liberal
Last election 1 seat 3 seats
Seats won 4 seats 0 seats
Seat change   3   3
Popular vote 127,186 118,956
Percentage 37.90% 35.44%
Swing   3.09   4.82
TPP 57.36% 42.64%
TPP swing   6.13   6.13

 

This is a list of electoral division results for the 2016 Australian federal election in the state of Tasmania.

Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Australian Labor Party 127,186 37.90 +3.09 4   3
  Liberal Party of Australia 118,956 35.44 –4.82 0   3
  Australian Greens 34,291 10.22 +1.90
  Australian Recreational Fishers Party 11,254 3.35 +3.35
  Christian Democratic Party 6,345 1.89 +1.89
  Renewable Energy Party 4,534 1.35 +1.35
  The Arts Party 1,673 0.50 +0.50
  Liberal Democratic Party 1,380 0.41 +0.41
  Democratic Labour Party 632 0.19 +0.02
  Independent 29,372 8.75 +1.28 1  
  Total 335,623     5
Two-party-preferred vote
  Australian Labor Party 192,530 57.36 +6.13 4   3
  Liberal Party of Australia 143,093 42.64 −6.13 0   3

Liberal to Labor: Bass, Braddon, Lyons

Territories edit

Australian Capital Territory edit

2016 Australian federal election
(Australian Capital Territory)
 
← 2013 2 July 2016 2019 →

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 Bill Shorten Malcolm Turnbull
Party Labor Liberal
Last election 2 seats 0 seats
Seats won 2 seats 0 seats
Seat change   0   0
Popular vote 154,489 98,253
Percentage 61.13% 38.87%
Swing   1.22   1.22

 
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Australian Labor Party 111,887 44.27 +1.34 2  
  Liberal Party of Australia 87,346 34.56 –0.06 0  
  Australian Greens 38,129 15.09 +1.69
  Bullet Train for Australia 10,673 4.22 +0.14
  Independent 4,707 1.86 +1.86
Total 252,742 2
Two-party-preferred vote
  Australian Labor Party 154,489 61.13 +1.22 2 0
  Liberal Party of Australia 98,253 38.87 −1.22 0 0

Northern Territory edit

2016 Australian federal election
(Northern Territory)
 
← 2013 2 July 2016 2019 →

All 2 Northern Territory seats in the Australian House of Representatives
and all 2 seats in the Australian Senate
  First party Second party
     
Leader Bill Shorten Malcolm Turnbull
Party Labor Liberal/National coalition
Last election 1 seat 1 seat
Seats won 2 seats 0 seats
Seat change   1   1
Popular vote 55,614 41,846
Percentage 57.06% 42.94%
Swing   7.41   7.41

 
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Australian Labor Party 39,364 40.39 +2.96 2   1
  Country Liberal Party 32,409 33.25 –8.45 0   1
  Australian Greens 8,858 9.09 +1.20
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 4,584 4.70 +4.70
  Rise Up Australia Party 2,483 2.55 +1.10
  Liberal Democratic Party 1,275 1.31 +1.31
  Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) Party 1,143 1.17 +1.17
  Australia First Party 798 0.82 +0.82
  Citizens Electoral Council 444 0.46 −1.41
  Online Direct Democracy 369 0.38 +0.38
  Independent 5,733 5.88 +5.13
Total 97,460 2
Two-party-preferred vote
  Australian Labor Party 55,614 57.06 +7.41 2   1
  Country Liberal Party 41,846 42.94 −7.41 0   1

Country Liberal to Labor: Solomon

Two party preferred preference flow edit

House of Representatives (IRV – Turnout 89.82% (CV)[3][4]
Party Liberal National coalition Labor Party
Votes % ± Votes % ±
  Greens 250,263 18.06% +1.09 1,135,387 81.94% –1.09
  One Nation 88,327 50.47% –4.63 86,693 49.53% +4.63
  United Australia Party 117 37.14% –16.53 198 62.86% +16.53
  Liberal Democratic Party 46,458 70.11% –9.45 19,803 29.89% +9.45
  Christian Democratic Party 129,463 72.72% +1.21 48,563 27.28% –1.21
  Democratic Labour Party 1,132 35.75% –7.76 2,034 64.25% +7.76
  Rise Up Australia Party 36,239 52.97% –7.26 32,179 47.03% +7.26
  Australia First Party 3,161 45.84% –13.89 3,734 54.16% +13.89
  Animal Justice Party 35,204 37.25% +5.62 59,312 62.75% –5.62
  Australian Federation Party
  Katter's Australian 38,656 53.04% –0.96 34,223 46.96% +0.96
  Centre Alliance 99,564 39.77% 150,769 60.23%
  Australian Christians 31,186 72.27% +2.22 11,964 27.73% –2.22
  Australian Liberty Alliance 17,294 68.26% 8,043 31.74%
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party 7,090 45.81% 8,387 54.19%
  Socialist Alliance 948 25.95% +6.95 2,705 74.05% –6.95
  Derryn Hinch's Justice Party 8,276 49.01% 8,609 50.99%
  Australian Citizens Party 2,715 52.46% +3.08 2,460 47.54% –3.08
  Sustainable Australia 312 51.49% 294 48.51%
  Reason Party 2,776 31.21% 6,119 68.79%
  Independents 194,826 40.60% –2.30 285,010 59.40% +2.30
Total 14,659,042 100.00 151  
Two-party-preferred vote
Liberal/National Coalition 6,818,824 50.36% −3.13
Labor 6,722,277 49.64% +3.13
Invalid/blank votes 802,376 5.19% –0.35
Turnout 15,461,418 89.82% –2.07
Registered voters 17,213,433
Source: AEC for both votes


Maps edit

Results by electoral division edit

Results by state and territory edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Members Elected, AEC
  2. ^ Barber, Stephen (7 April 2017). "Federal Election 2016" (PDF). Research Paper 2016–17. Parliamentary Library. ISSN 2203-5249.
  3. ^ "First preferences by party". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  4. ^ "House Party Representation Leading". aec.gov.au. Retrieved 24 June 2022.

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Change Australian Labor Party 4 702 296 34 73 1 35 69 nbsp 14 Coalition Liberal Party of Australia 3 882 905 28 67 3 35 45 nbsp 13 Liberal National Party QLD 1 153 736 8 52 0 40 21 nbsp 1 National Party of Australia 624 555 4 61 0 32 10 nbsp 1 Country Liberal Party NT 32 409 0 24 0 08 0 nbsp 1 Australian Greens 1 385 650 10 23 1 58 1 nbsp Nick Xenophon Team 250 333 1 85 1 85 1 nbsp 1 Family First Party 201 222 1 49 0 08 Christian Democratic Party 178 026 1 31 0 62 Pauline Hanson s One Nation 175 020 1 29 1 12 Animal Justice Party 94 516 0 70 0 69 Katter s Australian Party 72 879 0 54 0 50 1 nbsp Rise Up Australia Party 68 418 0 51 0 13 Liberal Democratic Party 66 261 0 49 0 45 Australian Christians 43 150 0 32 0 01 Australian Liberty Alliance 25 337 0 19 0 19 Drug Law Reform Australia 20 350 0 15 0 15 Derryn Hinch s Justice Party 16 885 0 12 0 12 Shooters Fishers and Farmers Party 15 477 0 11 0 11 Science Party 14 988 0 11 0 10 Bullet Train for Australia 14 078 0 10 0 05 Australian Sex Party 12 683 0 09 0 52 Australian Recreational Fishers Party 11 254 0 08 0 08 Glenn Lazarus Team 10 094 0 07 0 07 Renewable Energy Party 8 642 0 06 0 06 Online Direct Democracy 8 511 0 06 0 06 Australian Country Party 7 033 0 05 0 01 Australia First Party 6 895 0 05 0 01 Arts Party 6 821 0 05 0 05 Mature Australia Party 5 888 0 04 0 04 Citizens Electoral Council 5 175 0 04 0 04 Australian Defence Veterans Party 4 360 0 03 0 03 Non Custodial Parents Party 3 663 0 03 0 02 Socialist Alliance 3 653 0 03 0 01 CountryMinded 3 478 0 03 0 03 Australian Equality Party Marriage 3 296 0 02 0 02 Democratic Labour Party 3 166 0 02 0 26 Outdoor Recreation Party Stop The Greens 2 375 0 02 0 02 Consumer Rights amp No Tolls 2 050 0 02 0 02 Socialist Equality Party 1 608 0 01 0 01 Australian Antipaedophile Party 1 527 0 01 0 01 Smokers Rights Party 1 343 0 01 0 01 Pirate Party Australia 1 260 0 01 0 01 HEMP Party 1 143 0 01 0 01 Voluntary Euthanasia Party 973 0 01 0 01 Australian Cyclists Party 846 0 01 0 01 Sustainable Australia 606 0 00 0 03 Palmer United Party 315 0 00 5 49 0 nbsp 1 Australian Progressives 282 0 00 0 00 Independents 380 712 2 81 1 44 2 nbsp Non Affiliated 2 958 0 02 0 02 Total 13 541 101 150 Two party preferred vote Liberal National Coalition 6 818 824 50 36 3 13 76 nbsp 14 Australian Labor Party 6 722 277 49 64 3 13 69 nbsp 14 Invalid blank votes 131 722 4 70 0 86 Total votes 14 262 016 Registered voters turnout 15 671 551 91 01 2 22 Source Federal Election 2016New South Wales edit2016 Australian federal election New South Wales nbsp 2013 2 July 2016 2019 All 47 New South Wales seats in the Australian House of Representativesand all 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party nbsp nbsp Leader Malcolm Turnbull Bill Shorten Party Liberal National coalition Labor Last election 30 seats 18 seats Seats won 23 seats 24 seats Seat change nbsp 7 nbsp 6 Popular vote 1 847 305 1 611 549 Percentage 42 32 36 93 Swing nbsp 5 02 nbsp 2 41 TPP 50 53 49 47 TPP swing nbsp 3 82 nbsp 3 82 nbsp Regional New South Wales amp Sydney Surrounds nbsp Sydney Urban This section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in New South Wales edit history This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Party Votes Swing Seats Change Coalition Liberal Party of Australia 1 426 424 32 68 4 67 16 nbsp 7 National Party of Australia 420 881 9 64 0 35 7 nbsp Australian Labor Party 1 611 549 36 93 2 41 24 nbsp 6 Australian Greens 390 737 8 95 1 00 Christian Democratic Party 169 966 3 89 1 76 Pauline Hanson s One Nation 27 542 0 63 0 16 Animal Justice Party 20 695 0 47 0 47 Liberal Democratic Party 20 231 0 46 0 46 Nick Xenophon Team 16 084 0 37 0 37 Science Party 14 988 0 34 0 32 Family First Party 11 725 0 27 0 27 Australian Liberty Alliance 11 473 0 26 0 26 Online Direct Democracy 5 780 0 13 0 13 Drug Law Reform Australia 4 420 0 10 0 10 Non Custodial Parents Party 3 663 0 08 0 05 Shooters Fishers and Farmers Party 3 550 0 08 0 08 Derryn Hinch s Justice Party 3 150 0 07 0 07 The Arts Party 3 139 0 07 0 07 Australia First Party 2 865 0 07 0 08 Citizens Electoral Council 2 789 0 06 0 04 Australian Sex Party 2 390 0 05 0 03 Bullet Train for Australia 2 267 0 05 0 15 Mature Australia Party 1 783 0 04 0 04 Australian Antipaedophile Party 1 527 0 03 0 03 Australian Defence Veterans Party 1 448 0 03 0 03 Smokers Rights Party 1 343 0 03 0 03 CountryMinded 1 337 0 03 0 03 Socialist Equality Party 1 313 0 03 0 03 Pirate Party 1 260 0 03 0 03 Rise Up Australia Party 1 007 0 02 0 11 Democratic Labour Party 968 0 02 0 11 Sustainable Australia 606 0 01 0 04 Renewable Energy Party 537 0 01 0 01 Socialist Alliance 500 0 01 0 02 Australian Cyclists Party 460 0 01 0 02 Independent 171 795 3 94 2 21 Non Affiliated 2 128 0 05 0 05 Total 4 364 320 47 nbsp 1 Two party preferred vote Liberal National Coalition 2 205 107 50 53 3 82 23 nbsp 7 Australian Labor Party 2 159 213 49 47 3 82 24 nbsp 6 Liberal to Labor Barton Dobell Eden Monaro Lindsay Macarthur Macquarie PatersonVictoria edit2016 Australian federal election Victoria nbsp 2013 2 July 2016 2019 All 37 Victorian seats in the Australian House of Representativesand all 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party Third party nbsp nbsp nbsp Leader Bill Shorten Malcolm Turnbull Richard Di Natale Party Labor Liberal National coalition Greens Last election 19 seats 16 seats 1 seat Seats won 18 seats 17 seats 1 seat Seat change nbsp 1 nbsp 1 Popular vote 1 224 051 1 436 933 451 700 Percentage 35 58 41 76 13 13 Swing nbsp 0 77 nbsp 0 93 nbsp 2 33 TPP 51 83 48 17 TPP swing nbsp 1 63 nbsp 1 63 nbsp Regional Victoria amp Melbourne Surrounds nbsp Melbourne Urban This section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Victoria edit history This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Party Votes Swing Seats Change Liberal National Coalition Liberal Party of Australia 1 273 419 37 01 3 07 14 nbsp National Party of Australia 163 514 4 75 2 14 3 nbsp 1 Coalition total 1 436 933 41 76 0 93 17 nbsp 1 Australian Labor Party 1 224 051 35 58 0 77 18 nbsp 1 Australian Greens 451 700 13 13 2 33 1 nbsp Animal Justice Party 64 940 1 89 1 83 Family First Party 44 623 1 31 0 50 Rise Up Australia Party 39 579 1 15 0 60 Derryn Hinch s Justice Party 13 735 0 40 0 40 Liberal Democratic Party 13 006 0 38 0 24 Drug Law Reform Australia 11 464 0 33 0 33 Australian Sex Party 10 293 0 30 1 75 Australian Christians 8 953 0 26 0 22 Australian Country Party 7 033 0 20 0 06 Renewable Energy Party 3 571 0 10 0 10 Australian Equality Party Marriage 3 296 0 10 0 10 Australia First Party 3 232 0 09 0 06 Nick Xenophon Team 2 007 0 06 0 06 Citizens Electoral Council 1 942 0 06 0 04 Socialist Alliance 1 749 0 05 0 00 Shooters Fishers and Farmers Party 1 321 0 04 0 04 Bullet Train for Australia 1 138 0 03 0 02 Voluntary Euthanasia Party 973 0 03 0 03 The Arts Party 542 0 02 0 02 Australian Cyclists Party 386 0 01 0 01 Socialist Equality Party 295 0 01 0 01 Australian Progressives 282 0 01 0 01 Independent 93 610 2 72 1 08 1 nbsp Total 3 440 654 37 Two party preferred vote Australian Labor Party 1 783 375 51 83 1 63 18 nbsp 1 Liberal National Coalition 1 657 279 48 17 1 63 17 nbsp 1 Labor to Liberal ChisholmLiberal to National MurrayQueensland editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message 2016 Australian federal election Queensland nbsp 2013 2 July 2016 2019 All 30 Queensland seats in the Australian House of Representativesand all 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party Third party nbsp nbsp nbsp Leader Malcolm Turnbull Bill Shorten Bob Katter Party Liberal National Labor Katter s Australian Leader since 3 June 2011 2011 06 03 Leader s seat Kennedy Qld Last election 22 seats 6 seats 1 seat Seats won 21 seats 8 seats 1 seat Seat change nbsp 1 nbsp 2 nbsp Popular vote 1 153 736 825 627 72 879 Percentage 43 19 30 91 2 73 Swing nbsp 2 47 nbsp 1 14 nbsp 1 02 TPP 54 10 45 90 TPP swing nbsp 2 88 nbsp 2 88 nbsp Regional Queensland nbsp Urban Brisbane amp Surrounds This section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Queensland edit history Party Votes Swing Seats Change Liberal National Party 1 153 736 43 19 2 47 21 nbsp 1 Australian Labor Party 825 627 30 91 1 14 8 nbsp 2 Australian Greens 235 887 8 83 2 61 Pauline Hanson s One Nation 147 478 5 52 5 42 Family First Party 103 933 3 89 1 85 Katter s Australian Party 72 879 2 73 1 02 1 0 Liberal Democratic Party 25 665 0 96 0 96 Australian Liberty Alliance 12 320 0 46 0 46 Nick Xenophon Team 11 032 0 41 0 41 Glenn Lazarus Team 10 094 0 38 0 38 Rise Up Australia Party 4 490 0 17 0 22 Drug Law Reform Australia 4 466 0 17 0 17 Australian Defence Veterans Party 2 912 0 11 0 11 CountryMinded 2 141 0 08 0 08 Consumer Rights amp No Tolls 2 050 0 08 0 08 Democratic Labour Party 1 566 0 06 0 02 The Arts Party 1 467 0 05 0 05 Online Direct Democracy 1 062 0 04 0 04 Mature Australia Party 902 0 03 0 02 Palmer United Party 315 0 01 11 01 0 nbsp 1 Independent 50 377 1 89 1 51 Non Affiliated 830 0 03 0 12 Total 2 671 229 30 Two party preferred vote Liberal National Party 1 445 030 54 10 2 88 21 nbsp 1 Australian Labor Party 1 226 199 45 90 2 88 8 nbsp 2 Liberal National to Labor Herbert LongmanPalmer to Liberal National FairfaxWestern Australia editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message 2016 Australian federal election Western Australia nbsp 2013 2 July 2016 2019 All 16 Western Australian seats in the Australian House of Representativesand all 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party nbsp nbsp Leader Malcolm Turnbull Bill Shorten Party Liberal National coalition Labor Last election 12 seats 3 seats Seats won 11 seats 5 seats Seat change nbsp 1 nbsp 2 Popular vote 651 765 434 318 Percentage 48 70 32 45 Swing nbsp 1 61 nbsp 3 69 TPP 54 66 45 34 TPP swing nbsp 3 62 nbsp 3 62 nbsp Perth Surrounds amp Regional Western Australia nbsp Urban Perth This section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Western Australia edit history Party Votes Swing Seats Change Liberal Party of Australia 611 605 45 70 1 61 11 nbsp 1 Australian Labor Party 434 318 32 45 3 69 5 nbsp 2 Australian Greens 161 443 12 06 2 32 National Party of Australia 40 160 3 00 0 90 Australian Christians 34 197 2 56 0 53 Rise Up Australia Party 20 859 1 56 0 84 Shooters Fishers and Farmers Party 6 022 0 45 0 45 Mature Australia Party 3 203 0 24 0 24 Liberal Democratic Party 2 526 0 19 0 19 Outdoor Recreation Party 2 375 0 18 0 18 Australian Liberty Alliance 1 544 0 10 0 10 Socialist Alliance 1 404 0 10 0 04 Online Direct Democracy 1 300 0 10 0 10 Independent 17 381 1 30 1 03 Total 1 338 337 16 Two party preferred vote Liberal Party of Australia 731 497 54 66 3 62 11 nbsp 1 Australian Labor Party 606 840 45 34 3 62 5 nbsp 2 Liberal to Labor Burt CowanSouth Australia edit2016 Australian federal election South Australia nbsp 2013 2 July 2016 2019 All 11 South Australian seats in the Australian House of Representativesand all 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party Third party nbsp nbsp nbsp Leader Bill Shorten Malcolm Turnbull Nick Xenophon Party Labor Liberal National coalition Xenophon Team Leader since 1 June 2013 2013 06 01 Last election 5 seats 6 seats new party Seats won 6 seats 4 seats 1 seat Seat change nbsp 1 nbsp 2 nbsp 1 Popular vote 365 155 496 719 221 210 Percentage 31 55 35 09 21 26 Swing nbsp 4 18 nbsp 9 40 nbsp 21 26 TPP 52 27 47 73 TPP swing nbsp 4 63 nbsp 4 63 nbsp Regional South Australia nbsp Urban Adelaide This section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in South Australia edit history This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Party Votes Swing Seats Change Liberal Party of Australia 365 155 35 09 9 40 4 nbsp 2 Australian Labor Party 328 314 31 55 4 18 6 nbsp 1 Nick Xenophon Team 221 210 21 26 21 26 1 nbsp 1 Australian Greens 64 605 6 21 2 07 Family First Party 40 941 3 93 1 48 Animal Justice Party 8 881 0 85 0 85 Liberal Democratic Party 2 178 0 21 0 21 Christian Democratic Party 1 715 0 16 0 16 Independent 7 737 0 74 0 54 Total 1 040 736 11 Two party preferred vote Australian Labor Party 544 017 52 27 4 63 6 nbsp 1 Liberal Party of Australia 496 719 47 73 4 63 4 nbsp 2 Liberal to Labor HindmarshLiberal to Xenophon MayoTasmania edit2016 Australian federal election Tasmania nbsp 2013 2 July 2016 2019 All 5 Tasmanian seats in the Australian House of Representativesand all 12 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party nbsp nbsp Leader Bill Shorten Malcolm Turnbull Party Labor Liberal Last election 1 seat 3 seats Seats won 4 seats 0 seats Seat change nbsp 3 nbsp 3 Popular vote 127 186 118 956 Percentage 37 90 35 44 Swing nbsp 3 09 nbsp 4 82 TPP 57 36 42 64 TPP swing nbsp 6 13 nbsp 6 13 nbsp This is a list of electoral division results for the 2016 Australian federal election in the state of Tasmania This section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Tasmania edit history This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Party Votes Swing Seats Change Australian Labor Party 127 186 37 90 3 09 4 nbsp 3 Liberal Party of Australia 118 956 35 44 4 82 0 nbsp 3 Australian Greens 34 291 10 22 1 90 Australian Recreational Fishers Party 11 254 3 35 3 35 Christian Democratic Party 6 345 1 89 1 89 Renewable Energy Party 4 534 1 35 1 35 The Arts Party 1 673 0 50 0 50 Liberal Democratic Party 1 380 0 41 0 41 Democratic Labour Party 632 0 19 0 02 Independent 29 372 8 75 1 28 1 nbsp Total 335 623 5 Two party preferred vote Australian Labor Party 192 530 57 36 6 13 4 nbsp 3 Liberal Party of Australia 143 093 42 64 6 13 0 nbsp 3 Liberal to Labor Bass Braddon LyonsTerritories editThis section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in territories edit history Australian Capital Territory edit 2016 Australian federal election Australian Capital Territory nbsp 2013 2 July 2016 2019 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 Bill Shorten Malcolm Turnbull Party Labor Liberal Last election 2 seats 0 seats Seats won 2 seats 0 seats Seat change nbsp 0 nbsp 0 Popular vote 154 489 98 253 Percentage 61 13 38 87 Swing nbsp 1 22 nbsp 1 22 nbsp This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Party Votes Swing Seats Change Australian Labor Party 111 887 44 27 1 34 2 nbsp Liberal Party of Australia 87 346 34 56 0 06 0 nbsp Australian Greens 38 129 15 09 1 69 Bullet Train for Australia 10 673 4 22 0 14 Independent 4 707 1 86 1 86 Total 252 742 2 Two party preferred vote Australian Labor Party 154 489 61 13 1 22 2 0 Liberal Party of Australia 98 253 38 87 1 22 0 0 Northern Territory edit 2016 Australian federal election Northern Territory nbsp 2013 2 July 2016 2019 All 2 Northern Territory seats in the Australian House of Representativesand all 2 seats in the Australian Senate First party Second party nbsp nbsp Leader Bill Shorten Malcolm Turnbull Party Labor Liberal National coalition Last election 1 seat 1 seat Seats won 2 seats 0 seats Seat change nbsp 1 nbsp 1 Popular vote 55 614 41 846 Percentage 57 06 42 94 Swing nbsp 7 41 nbsp 7 41 nbsp Party Votes Swing Seats Change Australian Labor Party 39 364 40 39 2 96 2 nbsp 1 Country Liberal Party 32 409 33 25 8 45 0 nbsp 1 Australian Greens 8 858 9 09 1 20 Shooters Fishers and Farmers Party 4 584 4 70 4 70 Rise Up Australia Party 2 483 2 55 1 10 Liberal Democratic Party 1 275 1 31 1 31 Help End Marijuana Prohibition HEMP Party 1 143 1 17 1 17 Australia First Party 798 0 82 0 82 Citizens Electoral Council 444 0 46 1 41 Online Direct Democracy 369 0 38 0 38 Independent 5 733 5 88 5 13 Total 97 460 2 Two party preferred vote Australian Labor Party 55 614 57 06 7 41 2 nbsp 1 Country Liberal Party 41 846 42 94 7 41 0 nbsp 1 Country Liberal to Labor SolomonTwo party preferred preference flow editHouse of Representatives IRV Turnout 89 82 CV 3 4 Party Liberal National coalition Labor Party Votes Votes Greens 250 263 18 06 1 09 1 135 387 81 94 1 09 One Nation 88 327 50 47 4 63 86 693 49 53 4 63 United Australia Party 117 37 14 16 53 198 62 86 16 53 Liberal Democratic Party 46 458 70 11 9 45 19 803 29 89 9 45 Christian Democratic Party 129 463 72 72 1 21 48 563 27 28 1 21 Democratic Labour Party 1 132 35 75 7 76 2 034 64 25 7 76 Rise Up Australia Party 36 239 52 97 7 26 32 179 47 03 7 26 Australia First Party 3 161 45 84 13 89 3 734 54 16 13 89 Animal Justice Party 35 204 37 25 5 62 59 312 62 75 5 62 Australian Federation Party Katter s Australian 38 656 53 04 0 96 34 223 46 96 0 96 Centre Alliance 99 564 39 77 150 769 60 23 Australian Christians 31 186 72 27 2 22 11 964 27 73 2 22 Australian Liberty Alliance 17 294 68 26 8 043 31 74 Shooters Fishers and Farmers Party 7 090 45 81 8 387 54 19 Socialist Alliance 948 25 95 6 95 2 705 74 05 6 95 Derryn Hinch s Justice Party 8 276 49 01 8 609 50 99 Australian Citizens Party 2 715 52 46 3 08 2 460 47 54 3 08 Sustainable Australia 312 51 49 294 48 51 Reason Party 2 776 31 21 6 119 68 79 Independents 194 826 40 60 2 30 285 010 59 40 2 30 Total 14 659 042 100 00 151 nbsp Two party preferred vote Liberal National Coalition 6 818 824 50 36 3 13 Labor 6 722 277 49 64 3 13 Invalid blank votes 802 376 5 19 0 35 Turnout 15 461 418 89 82 2 07 Registered voters 17 213 433 Source AEC for both votesMaps editResults by electoral division edit nbsp First preference vote nbsp Two candidate preferred vote Results by state and territory edit nbsp First preference vote and seat totalsSee also editResults of the 2016 Australian federal election Senate Post election pendulum for the 2016 Australian federal election Members of the Australian House of Representatives 2016 2019References edit Members Elected AEC Barber Stephen 7 April 2017 Federal Election 2016 PDF Research Paper 2016 17 Parliamentary Library ISSN 2203 5249 First preferences by party Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 28 May 2022 House Party Representation Leading aec gov au Retrieved 24 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Results of the 2016 Australian federal election House of Representatives amp oldid 1217016674, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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