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2019 Australian Senate election

These are the results for the Australian Senate at the 2019 Australian federal election.[1]

2019 Australian federal election
(Senate)

← 2016 18 May 2019 2022 →

40 of the 76 seats in the Australian Senate
39 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Mathias Cormann[a] Penny Wong[b] Richard Di Natale
Party Liberal/National Coalition Labor Greens
Leader since 20 December 2017 26 June 2013 6 May 2015
Leader's seat Western Australia South Australia Victoria
Seats before 30 26 9
Seats won 19 13 6
Seats after 35 26 9
Seat change 5
Popular vote 5,548,142 4,204,313 1,488,427
Percentage 37.99% 28.79% 10.19%
Swing 2.80 1.01 1.54

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Pauline Hanson Nick Xenophon Cory Bernardi
Party One Nation Xenophon Team Conservatives
Leader's seat Queensland South Australia South Australia
Seats before 4[c] 3 1
Seats won 1 0 1
Seats after 2 2 1
Seat change 2 1
Popular vote 788,203 456,369 102,769
Percentage 5.40% 3.30% 0.64%
Swing 1.12 1.37 0.64

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
LDP
Leader Jacqui Lambie Duncan Spender Derryn Hinch
Party JLN Liberal Democrats Justice
Leader's seat Tasmania New South Wales
(lost seat)
Victoria
(lost seat)
Seats before 1 1 1
Seats won 1 0 0
Seats after 1 0 0
Seat change 1 1
Popular vote 31,383 169,735 105,459
Percentage 0.21% 1.16% 0.72%
Swing 0.28 1.00 1.20

Results by state or territory

Australia edit

Senate (STV) – Turnout 92.48% (CV) [1]
 
Party Votes % ± Seats
Seats
won
Not
up
New
total
Seat
change
  Liberal/National Coalition
  Liberal/National joint ticket 3,152,483 21.59 +1.57 6 6 12   2
  Liberal 1,204,039 8.24 +0.53 9 7 16 [d][e]   2
  Liberal National (Qld) 1,128,730 7.73 +0.79 3 3 6   1
  Country Liberal (NT) 38,513 0.26 −0.00 1 0 1  
  National 24,377 0.17 −0.08 0 0 0  
Coalition total 5,548,142 37.99 +2.80 19 16 35   5
  Labor[f] 4,204,313 28.79 −1.01 13 13 26  
  Greens 1,488,427 10.19 +1.54 6 3 9  
  One Nation 788,203 5.40 +1.12 1 1 2   2
  United Australia 345,199 2.36 +1.86  
  HEMP 262,426 1.80 +1.59
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers 253,267 1.73 +0.34
  Animal Justice 183,996 1.26 +0.11
  Liberal Democrats 169,735 1.16 −1.00 0 0 0   1
  Democratic Labour 149,970 1.03 +0.35
  Justice 105,459 0.72 −1.20 0 0 0   1
  Conservatives 102,769 0.70 +0.70 0 1 1 [d]  
  Christian Democrats 94,301 0.65 −0.52
  Conservative National 94,130 0.64 +0.64
  Rise Up Australia 64,344 0.44 +0.18
  Sustainable Australia 59,349 0.41 +0.22
  Pirate 53,888 0.37 +0.12
  ICAN 53,453 0.37 0.37
  Katter's Australian 51,407 0.35 −0.03
  Health Australia 39,643 0.27 −0.35
  Great Australian 34,199 0.23 +0.23
  Small Business 32,751 0.22 +0.22
  Lambie Network 31,383 0.21 −0.28 1 0 1  
  Climate Action! 31,113 0.21 +0.12
  Centre Alliance 28,416 0.19 −3.10 0 2 2   1
  Australian Workers 28,381 0.19 +0.19
  Democrats 24,992 0.17 +0.17
  Christians 23,983 0.16 −0.32
  Better Families 19,285 0.13 +0.13
  Science 18,972 0.13 +0.12
  Affordable Housing 17,330 0.12 +0.12
  Western Australia 17,213 0.12 +0.12
  Involuntary Medication Objectors 17,055 0.12 +0.12
  Women's Party 16,461 0.11 +0.11
  Socialist Equality 14,515 0.10 +0.04
  Australian People's Party 11,931 0.08 +0.08
  Citizen's Electoral Council 10,230 0.07 +0.00
  Love Australia or Leave 10,099 0.07 +0.07
  VOTEFLUX 8,119 0.06 −0.09
  Socialist Alliance 7,905 0.05 −0.02
  Republican 7,762 0.05 +0.05
  Seniors United 6,999 0.05 −0.11
  Together 6,127 0.04 +0.04
  Secular 4,001 0.03 −0.05
  Yellow Vest Australia 3,263 0.02 −0.72
  Unendorsed/ungrouped 60,019 0.41 +0.23
Total 14,604,925 100.00 40 36 76
Invalid/blank votes 579,160 3.81 −0.13
Registered voters/turnout 16,419,543 92.48 +0.55
Source: AEC Tally Room

New South Wales edit

2019 Australian federal election: Senate, New South Wales [2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 670,761
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Hollie Hughes (elected 1)
2. Andrew Bragg (elected 3)
3. Perin Davey (elected 5)
4. Jim Molan
5. Sam Farraway
6. Michael Feneley
1,810,121 38.55 +2.70
Labor 1. Tony Sheldon (elected 2)
2. Tim Ayres (elected 4)
3. Jason Yat-Sen Li
4. Simonne Pengelly
5. Aruna Chandrala
6. Charlie Sheahan
1,400,295 29.82 −1.46
Greens 1. Mehreen Faruqi (elected 6)
2. Rachael Jacobs
3. Louise Steer
4. Philippa Clark
5. Roz Chia
6. Sylvie Ellsmore
409,790 8.73 +1.32
One Nation 1. Kate McCulloch
2. Barry Reed
232,865 4.96 +0.86
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Brett Cooke
2. Wayne Borsak
119,408 2.54 +0.56
HEMP 1. Andrew Katelaris
2. Michael Balderstone
99,644 2.12 +1.46
Liberal Democrats 1. Duncan Spender
2. Codie Neville
89,833 1.91 −1.18
Christian Democrats 1. Silvana Nile
2. Annie Wright
75,510 1.61 −1.09
United Australia 1. Brian Burston
2. Christine Bernier
3. Wayne Moore
69,911 1.49 +1.49
Animal Justice 1. Angela Pollard
2. Michael Dello-Iacovo
3. Carol Bellenger
48,989 1.04 +0.19
Rise Up Australia 1. Maree Nichols
2. Vladimir Shigrov
3. Leo Toop
33,269 0.71 +0.54
ICAN 1. Rod Bower
2. Jim Tait
3. Annette Schnider
26,734 0.57 +0.57
Democratic Labour 1. Daniel Hanna
2. Benedict O'Brien
26,439 0.56 −0.59
Health Australia 1. Molly Knight
2. Jason Fairbairn
23,181 0.49 −0.69
Conservatives 1. Sophie York
2. Riccardo Bosi
23,152 0.49 +0.49
Sustainable Australia 1. William Bourke
2. Warren Grzic
20,235 0.43 +0.26
Science 1. Andrea Leong
2. Eve Slavich
3. Peter Furness
4. Greg Parker
18,972 0.40 +0.40
Conservative National 1. Carolyn Thomson
2. Gary Young
3. Paul Swann
4. Ian Wharton
17,911 0.38 +0.38
Affordable Housing 1. Andrew Potts
2. Anthony Ziebell
17,330 0.37 +0.37
Pirate 1. John August
2. Sara Joyce
16,887 0.36 +0.11
Women's Party 1. Divvi De Vendre
2. Penelope Lloyd
16,461 0.35 +0.35
Small Business 1. Angela Vithoulkas
2. Fiona Douskou
14,217 0.30 +0.30
People's Party 1. Steven Georgantis
2. Susan Tsangaris
11,931 0.25 +0.25
Democrats 1. Peter Mailler
2. Chris Buckman
8,735 0.19 +0.19
Great Australian 1. Matthew Hopkins
2. Karen Burge
7,880 0.17 +0.17
Australian Workers 1. Mark Ptolemy
2. Maria Nguyen
7,684 0.16 +0.16
Better Families 1. Jewell Drury
2. Peter Moujalli
7,550 0.16 +0.16
Seniors United 1. Paul Gerantonis
2. Helen Ducker
6,999 0.15 −0.34
Climate Action! 1. Nick Debenham
2. Guy Forsyth
6,417 0.14 +0.00
Together 1. Mark Swivel
2. Belinda Kinkead
3. Kate McDowell
6,127 0.13 +0.13
Socialist Alliance 1. Susan Price
2. Joel McAlear
6,058 0.13 +0.01
Involuntary Medication Objectors 1. Michael O'Neill
2. Marelle Burnum Burnum
5,024 0.11 +0.11
VOTEFLUX.ORG 1. Ben Rushton
2. Joanne Cotterill
3,562 0.08 −0.20
Socialist Equality 1. Richard Phillips
2. John Davis
2,100 0.04 −0.03
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Ann Lawler
2. Robert Butler
1,478 0.03 −0.01
Independent (ungrouped) John Carmichael
Chifley Haddad
Phil Baker
Graeme Doyle
John John Romanous
Hussein Faraj
Russell Barber
Sandra Lazarus
Glenn Wagner
David O'Brien
Wayne Bell
Michael Kirkwood
Pamela Johnstone
Carolyn Crossman
2,627 0.06 −0.09
Total formal votes 4,695,326 95.72 +0.25
Informal votes 210,146 4.28 −0.25
Turnout 4,905,472 92.65 +0.10
Elected # Senator Party
2019 1 Hollie Hughes   Liberal
2019 2 Tony Sheldon   Labor
2019 3 Andrew Bragg   Liberal
2019 4 Tim Ayres   Labor
2019 5 Perin Davey   Nationals
2019 6 Mehreen Faruqi   Greens
2016
2016 1 Marise Payne   Liberal
2016 2 Kristina Keneally   Labor
2016 3 Arthur Sinodinos   Liberal
2016 4 Jenny McAllister   Labor
2016 5 Concetta Fierravanti-Wells   Liberal
2016 6 Deborah O'Neill   Labor

Victoria edit

2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Victoria[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 534,207
Liberal/National Coalition 1. James Paterson (elected 1)
2. Jane Hume (elected 3)
3. David Van (elected 6)
4. Anita Rank
5. Kyle Hoppitt
6. Julian Mulcahy
1,342,362 35.90 +2.79
Labor 1. Raff Ciccone (elected 2)
2. Jess Walsh (elected 4)
3. Gavin Marshall
4. Parvinder Sarwara
5. Karen Douglas
6. Louise Crawford
1,163,853 31.12 +0.39
Greens 1. Janet Rice (elected 5)
2. Apsara Sabaratnam
3. Claire Proctor
4. Nakita Thomson
5. Alice Barnes
6. Judy Cameron
397,133 10.62 −0.25
One Nation 1. James Hallam
2. Ian Cameron
106,742 2.85 +1.04
Justice 1. Derryn Hinch
2. Simone O'Brien
105,459 2.82 −3.23
Democratic Labour 1. Jennifer Bowden
2. Chris McCormack
3. Kathryn Breakwell
94,720 2.53 +2.01
United Australia 1. Catriona Thoolen
2. Katie O'Connor
3. Roger McKay
92,691 2.48 +2.48
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Ricky Muir
2. Damian Stock
69,322 1.85 +0.80
Animal Justice 1. Ben Schultz
2. Fiona McRostie
57,287 1.53 −0.21
HEMP 1. Frances Hood
2. Heather Gladman
56,117 1.50 +1.50
Liberal Democrats 1. Robert Kennedy
2. Kirsty O'Sullivan
35,719 0.96 −0.63
Conservatives 1. Kevin Bailey
2. Nina van Strijp
3. Trent Thomas
24,443 0.65 +0.65
Christian Democrats 1. Bob Payne
2. Kevin Murphy
18,791 0.50 +0.23
Small Business 1. Simon Kemp
2. Peter Graham
18,534 0.50 +0.50
Conservative National 1. Bruce Stevens
2. Rita Mazalevskis
3. Benjamin Williamson
16,585 0.44 +0.44
ICAN 1. Paul Wittwer
2. Kammy Cordner Hunt
15,183 0.41 +0.41
Pirate 1. Tania Briese
2. Shannon Smith
15,043 0.40 +0.02
Sustainable Australia 1. Allan Doensen
2. Madeleine Wearne
14,133 0.38 +0.08
Health Australia 1. Isaac Golden
2. Andrew Hicks
12,899 0.34 −0.15
Socialist Equality 1. Tessa Pietsch
2. Jason Wardle
12,415 0.33 +0.24
Climate Action! 1. Philip Ayton
2. Monika Kompara
12,363 0.33 +0.33
Australian Workers 1. Narelle Everard
2. Kevin Gaynor
10,710 0.29 +0.29
Democrats 1. David Collyer
2. Marc Williams
9,760 0.26 +0.26
Republican 1. Geoff Lutz
2. Peter Consandine
7,762 0.21 +0.21
Rise Up Australia 1. Rosalie Crestani
2. Danny Nalliah
6,591 0.18 −0.11
Great Australian 1. Darryl O'Bryan
2. Helen Edwards
5,194 0.14 +0.14
Secular 1. Harris Sultan
2. John Perkins
4,001 0.11 +0.04
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Craig Isherwood
2. Gabrielle Peut
3,251 0.09 +0.03
Group Z 1. Sunny Chandra
2. Robert Whitehill
3,138 0.08 +0.08
VOTEFLUX.ORG 1. Dustin Perry
2. Seb Carrie-Wilson
2,418 0.06 −0.02
Yellow Vest Australia 1. Daniel Jones
2. Kenneth Nicholls
2,229 0.06 −0.60
Independent (ungrouped) Kenneth Betts
Max Dicks
Murray McInnis
Karl Morris
2,595 0.07 −0.01
Total formal votes 3,739,443 95.98 +0.18
Informal votes 156,793 4.02 −0.18
Turnout 3,896,236 93.12 +0.95
Elected # Senator Party
2019 1 James Paterson   Liberal
2019 2 Raff Ciccone   Labor
2019 3 Jane Hume   Liberal
2019 4 Jess Walsh   Labor
2019 5 Janet Rice   Greens
2019 6 David Van   Liberal
2016
2016 1 Mitch Fifield   Liberal
2016 2 Kim Carr   Labor
2016 3 Richard Di Natale   Greens
2016 4 Bridget McKenzie   National
2016 5 Kimberley Kitching   Labor
2016 6 Scott Ryan   Liberal

Queensland edit

2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Queensland
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 414,495
Liberal National 1. Paul Scarr (elected 1)
2. Susan McDonald (elected 3)
3. Gerard Rennick (elected 5)
4. Ian Macdonald
5. Amanda Camm
6. Nicole Tobin
1,128,730 38.90 +3.63
Labor 1. Nita Green (elected 2)
2. Chris Ketter
3. Frank Gilbert
4. Tania Major
5. Stacey Schinnerl
6. Christina Warry
654,774 22.57 −3.81
One Nation 1. Malcolm Roberts (elected 4)
2. Steve Dickson
297,994 10.27 +1.08
Greens 1. Larissa Waters (elected 6)
2. Navdeep Singh Sidhu
3. Johanna Kloot
4. Raelene Ellis
5. Miranda Bertram
6. Kirsten Kennedy
288,320 9.94 +3.12
United Australia 1. Clive Palmer
2. Martin Brewster
3. Yodie Batzke
102,230 3.52 +3.52
Katter's Australian 1. Joy Marriott
2. Gregory Wallace
3. Alan Webb
51,407 1.77 −0.02
HEMP 1. John Jiggens
2. Frank Jordan
50,828 1.75 +1.75
Animal Justice 1. Karagh-Mae Kelly
2. Leah Coutts
3. Belinda Hardy
38,624 1.33 +0.14
Conservative National 1. Fraser Anning
2. Paul Taylor
3. Mark Absolon
4. Nancy Sandford
5. Brad Cameron
37,184 1.28 +1.28
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Jeff Hodges
2. Andrew Pope
29,329 1.01 −0.08
Conservatives 1. Lyle Shelton
2. Joanna Lindgren
3. Kate Horan
29,096 1.00 +1.00
Democratic Labour 1. Lindsay Temple
2. Sheila Vincent
28,811 0.99 +0.42
Liberal Democrats 1. Gabe Buckley
2. Lloyd Russell
24,000 0.83 −2.02
Rise Up Australia 1. Graham Healy
2. Lionel Henaway
22,529 0.78 +0.57
Group R 1. Hetty Johnston
2. Sue Mureau
18,341 0.63 +0.63
Pirate 1. Brandon Selic
2. Miles Whiticker
13,432 0.46 +0.08
Climate Action! 1. Kris Bullen
2. Robyn Stevenson
12,333 0.43 +0.23
Better Families 1. Darren Caulfield
2. Adam Finch
3. Rod Fox
11,735 0.40 +0.40
ICAN 1. Andrew Lewis
2. Cornel Lokkers
3. Gary Pead
11,536 0.40 +0.40
Love Australia or Leave 1. Kim Vuga
2. Gavin Wyatt
10,099 0.35 +0.35
Australian Workers 1. Gregory Bradley
2. Kathleen Wellstead
9,987 0.34 +0.34
Sustainable Australia 1. Cameron Murray
2. Chris Simpson
8,446 0.29 +0.09
Involuntary Medication Objectors 1. Allona Lahn
2. Adam Rowe
8,240 0.28 +0.28
Great Australian 1. Arjay Martin
2. Tania Moohin
5,231 0.18 +0.18
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Jan Pukallus
2. Stephen Harding
2,003 0.07 +0.00
Group X 1. Tony R. Moore
2. Cartia Moore
1,557 0.05 +0.05
Independent (ungrouped) Debby Lo-Dean
Gary Sharpe
Paul Larcombe
Jane Hasler
John Woodward
Nicholas McArthur-Williams
Hassan Ghulam
Wayne Wharton
Amanda Murphy
Paul Stevenson
4,668 0.16 +0.01
Total formal votes 2,901,464 96.74 +0.14
Informal votes 97,908 3.26 −0.14
Turnout 2,999,372 91.92 +0.23
Elected # Senator Party
2019 1 Paul Scarr   LNP
2019 2 Nita Green   Labor
2019 3 Susan McDonald   LNP
2019 4 Malcolm Roberts   One Nation
2019 5 Gerard Rennick   LNP
2019 6 Larissa Waters   Greens
2016
2016 1 Amanda Stoker   LNP
2016 2 Murray Watt   Labor
2016 3 Pauline Hanson   One Nation
2016 4 Matt Canavan   LNP
2016 5 Anthony Chisholm   Labor
2016 6 James McGrath   LNP


Western Australia edit

2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Western Australia[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 206,661
Liberal 1. Linda Reynolds (elected 1)
2. Slade Brockman (elected 3)
3. Matt O'Sullivan (elected 4)
4. Trischa Botha
591,860 40.91 +2.40
Labor 1. Pat Dodson (elected 2)
2. Louise Pratt (elected 5)
3. Alana Herbert
4. Thomas French
5. Varun Ghosh
6. Alison Vaughan
399,639 27.63 −0.73
Greens 1. Jordon Steele-John (elected 6)
2. Giz Watson
3. Heather Lonsdale
4. Bhuwan Khadka
5. Jacqueline van Grootel
6. Jordan Cahill
170,871 11.81 +1.48
One Nation 1. Peter Georgiou
2. Martin Suter
85,129 5.88 +1.89
United Australia 1. James McDonald
2. Russel Sewell
3. Patrick Hardwick
25,296 1.75 +1.75
HEMP 1. Nick Lethbridge
2. Mark Rayner
24,404 1.69 +1.69
Christians 1. Ellen Joubert
2. Trevor Young
23,983 1.66 +0.04
National 1. Nick Fardell
2. Siobhan Blake
3. Louise Kingston
20,336 1.41 −1.13
Western Australia 1. Julie Matheson
2. David Freilich
3. Bruce Thompson
4. Ron Norris
5. Rod Bradley
17,213 1.19 +1.19
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Stuart Ostle
2. Ronald Lean
17,072 1.18 −0.68
Animal Justice 1. Katrina Love
2. Courtney Henry
14,130 0.98 +0.04
Liberal Democrats 1. John Gray
2. Wesley Du Preez
10,438 0.72 −0.07
Pirate 1. Clive Myers
2. Paul de Abel
8,526 0.59 +0.59
Conservative National 1. David Archibald
2. Meredith Campbell
8,425 0.58 +0.58
Conservatives 1. Jonathan Crabtree
2. Peter Castieau
3. Matt Brazier
6,111 0.42 +0.42
Sustainable Australia 1. Yasmin Bartlett
2. Colin Scott
4,994 0.35 +0.35
Involuntary Medication Objectors 1. Judith Wilyman
2. Michelle Kinsella
3,791 0.26 +0.26
Health Australia 1. Teddy Craies
2. Emily Wallis
3,563 0.25 −0.10
Great Australian 1. Rod Culleton
2. Wayne Glew
3,196 0.22 +0.22
VOTEFLUX.ORG 1. Melissa Taaffe
2. Leo Treasure
2,139 0.15 +0.05
Socialist Alliance 1. Petrina Harley
2. Alex Salmon
1,847 0.12 −0.02
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Jean Robinson
2. Barry Mason
1,097 0.08 −0.07
Yellow Vest Australia 1. Debbie Robinson
2. Catherine Gorman
1,034 0.07 −1.34
Independent (ungrouped) Valentine-Clive Pegrum
Ben Mullings
Glenn Hutchinson
Murray Jones
Brian Carew-Hopkins
1,529 0.11 −0.12
Total formal votes 1,446,623 96.60 −0.05
Informal votes 50,909 3.40 +0.05
Turnout 1,497,532 90.97 +1.35
Elected # Senator Party
2019 1 Linda Reynolds   Liberal
2019 2 Pat Dodson   Labor
2019 3 Slade Brockman   Liberal
2019 4 Matt O'Sullivan   Liberal
2019 5 Louise Pratt   Labor
2019 6 Jordon Steele-John   Greens
2016
2016 1 Mathias Cormann   Liberal
2016 2 Sue Lines   Labor
2016 3 Rachel Siewert   Greens
2016 4 Michaelia Cash   Liberal
2016 5 Glenn Sterle   Labor
2016 6 Dean Smith   Liberal

South Australia edit

2019 Australian federal election: Senate, South Australia[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 156,404
Liberal 1. Anne Ruston (elected 1)
2. David Fawcett (elected 3)
3. Alex Antic (elected 6)
4. Lucy Gichuhi
413,957 37.81 +5.16
Labor 1. Alex Gallacher (elected 2)
2. Marielle Smith (elected 4)
3. Emily Gore
4. Larissa Harrison
332,399 30.36 +3.04
Greens 1. Sarah Hanson-Young (elected 5)
2. Major Sumner
3. Gwydion Rozitisolds
4. Robyn Seto
119,470 10.91 +5.03
One Nation 1. Jennifer Game
2. Emma Illies
53,314 4.87 +1.88
United Australia 1. Kristian Rees
2. Kerry Kovacs
3. Sharon Hoskin
33,191 3.03 +3.03
Centre Alliance 1. Skye Kakoschke-Moore
2. Craig Bossie
28,416 2.60 −19.16
HEMP 1. Angela Adams
2. Matthew Iverson
23,265 2.13 +2.13
Animal Justice 1. Louise Pfeiffer
2. Wendy Davey
20,445 1.87 +1.02
Conservatives 1. Rikki Lambert
2. Carl Teusner
16,145 1.47 +1.47
Great Australian 1. Mark Aldridge
2. Gary Matthews
12,698 1.16 +1.16
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. John Hahn
2. Wayne Kirk
12,003 1.10 +0.36
Conservative National 1. Peter Manuel
2. Tim Dwyer
7,829 0.72 +0.72
Liberal Democrats 1. Kimbra Ransley
2. Stephen Humble
7,345 0.67 +0.02
Democrats 1. Tim Burrow
2. Andrew Castrique
6,497 0.59 +0.59
Sustainable Australia 1. Graham Davies
2. Robyn Coleman
5,295 0.48 +0.48
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Sean Allwood
2. Paul Siebert
1,611 0.15 +0.10
Independent (ungrouped) Michael Lesiw
Brett O'Donnell
Henry Cox
943 0.09 +0.01
Total formal votes 1,094,823 96.50 −0.17
Informal votes 39,733 3.50 +0.17
Turnout 1,134,556 93.70 +0.91
Elected # Senator Party
2019 1 Anne Ruston   Liberal
2019 2 Alex Gallacher   Labor
2019 3 David Fawcett   Liberal
2019 4 Marielle Smith   Labor
2019 5 Sarah Hanson-Young   Greens
2019 6 Alex Antic   Liberal
2016
2016 1 Simon Birmingham   Liberal
2016 2 Penny Wong   Labor
2016 3 Rex Patrick   Centre Alliance
2016 4 Cory Bernardi   Conservatives [d]
2016 5 Don Farrell   Labor
2016 6 Stirling Griff   Centre Alliance

Tasmania edit

2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Tasmania[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 50,285
Liberal 1. Richard Colbeck (elected 1)
2. Claire Chandler (elected 3)
3. Tanya Denison
110,730 31.46 −1.07
Labor 1. Carol Brown (elected 2)
2. Catryna Bilyk (elected 5)
3. John Short
4. Lisa Singh
5. Wayne Roberts
6. Robert Flanagan
107,670 30.59 −3.00
Greens 1. Nick McKim (elected 4)
2. Helen Hutchinson
3. Simone Marsh
44,236 12.57 +1.41
Lambie 1. Jacqui Lambie (elected 6)
2. Glynn Williams
3. Chris Reynolds
31,383 8.92 +0.62
One Nation 1. Matthew Stephen
2. Adam Lambert
12,159 3.45 +0.88
United Australia 1. Kevin Morgan
2. David Williams
3. Craig Gunnis
9,281 2.64 +2.64
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Rebecca Byfield
2. Kim Swanson
6,133 1.74 +0.36
Animal Justice 1. Karen Bevis
2. Isobel Turner
4,521 1.28 +0.58
HEMP 1. Alfred Informal
2. Matt Owen
4,141 1.18 +1.18
National 1. Steve Martin
2. Wendy Hilditch
4,041 1.15 +1.15
Conservatives 1. Justin Stringer
2. Nigel Frame
3,822 1.09 +1.09
Group O 1. Craig Garland
2. Mark Duncan
3,649 1.03 +1.03
Liberal Democrats 1. Clinton Mead
2. Matthew Rabey
2,400 0.68 +0.19
Sustainable Australia 1. Todd Dudley
2. Christopher Maclay
1,783 0.51 +0.51
Conservative National 1. Michael Jones
2. Frank Falzon
1,528 0.43 +0.43
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Ray Williams
2. Steve Kucina
329 0.09 +0.04
Independent (ungrouped) Greg Beck
Steve Mav
Francis Flannery
Karen Street
4,182 1.19 +1.04
Total formal votes 351,988 96.36 −0.16
Informal votes 13,284 3.64 +0.16
Turnout 365,272 94.68 +0.59
Elected # Senator Party
2019 1 Richard Colbeck   Liberal
2019 2 Carol Brown   Labor
2019 3 Claire Chandler   Liberal
2019 4 Nick McKim   Greens
2019 5 Catryna Bilyk   Labor
2019 6 Jacqui Lambie   Lambie
2016
2016 1 Eric Abetz   Liberal
2016 2 Anne Urquhart   Labor
2016 3 Jonathon Duniam   Liberal
2016 4 Peter Whish-Wilson   Greens
2016 5 Wendy Askew   Liberal
2016 6 Helen Polley   Labor

Territories edit

Australian Capital Territory edit

2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 90,078
Labor 1. Katy Gallagher (elected 1)
2. Nancy Waites
106,330 39.35 +1.41
Liberal 1. Zed Seselja (elected 2)
2. Robert Gunning
87,492 32.38 −0.83
Greens 1. Penny Kyburz
2. Emma Davidson
47,855 17.71 +1.61
Group C 1. Anthony Pesec
2. Gary Kent
12,604 4.66 +4.66
United Australia 1. Peter Walter
2. Rebecah Hodgson
6,130 2.27 +2.27
Sustainable Australia 1. John Haydon
2. Joy Angel
4,463 1.65 +0.60
Conservative National 1. Shane van Duren
2. Scott Birkett
2,461 0.91 +0.91
Independent (ungrouped) Nick Houston
Gary Cowton
David Kim
2,896 1.07 +0.67
Total formal votes 270,231 97.68 −0.11
Informal votes 6,420 2.32 +0.11
Turnout 276,651 93.51 +1.14
Elected # Senator Party
2019 1 Katy Gallagher   Labor
2019 2 Zed Seselja   Liberal

Northern Territory edit

2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Northern Territory[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 35,010
Labor 1. Malarndirri McCarthy (elected 1)
2. Wayne Kurnorth
39,353 37.47 +0.03
Country Liberal 1. Sam McMahon (elected 2)
2. Joshua Burgoyne
38,513 36.67 +0.25
Greens 1. Anna Sri
2. Lia Gill
10,752 10.24 −0.54
United Australia 1. Michael Wolf
2. Ross McRobert
6,469 6.16 +6.16
HEMP 1. Andrew Kavasilas
2. Lance Lawrence
4,027 3.83 +3.83
Conservative National 1. Jan Pile
2. Leslie Harris
2,207 2.10 +2.10
Rise Up Australia 1. Carol Ordish
2. John Ordish
1,955 1.86 −4.77
Group D 1. Braedon Early
2. Crystal Johnson
1,290 1.23 +1.23
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Trudy Campbell
2. Ian Barry
461 0.44 −0.79
Total formal votes 105,027 96.36 −0.31
Informal votes 3,967 3.64 +0.31
Turnout 108,994 78.21 −1.07
Elected # Senator Party
2019 1 Malarndirri McCarthy   Labor
2019 2 Sam McMahon   CLP

Notes edit

  1. ^ Cormann was the Leader of the Government in the Senate, whereas the leader of the Coalition in the Australian House of Representatives was Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
  2. ^ Wong was the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, whereas the leader of the Labor Party in the Australian House of Representatives was Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.
  3. ^ Including Brian Burston, who left One Nation to join the United Australia Party.
  4. ^ a b c Cory Bernardi had resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2017 to form a separate party, the Australian Conservatives.
  5. ^ Lucy Gichuhi resigned from Family First and joined the Liberal Party.
  6. ^ Including Country Labor Party in New South Wales.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Muller, Damon (29 June 2020). "Federal Election 2019" (PDF). Research Paper 2019–20. Parliamentary Library. ISSN 2203-5249.
  2. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: New South Wales". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  3. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Victoria". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  4. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Western Australia". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  5. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: South Australia". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  6. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Tasmania". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  7. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Australian Capital Territory". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  8. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Northern Territory". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 13 June 2019.

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These are the results for the Australian Senate at the 2019 Australian federal election 1 2019 Australian federal election Senate 2016 18 May 2019 2022 40 of the 76 seats in the Australian Senate39 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Leader Mathias Cormann a Penny Wong b Richard Di NataleParty Liberal National Coalition Labor GreensLeader since 20 December 2017 26 June 2013 6 May 2015Leader s seat Western Australia South Australia VictoriaSeats before 30 26 9Seats won 19 13 6Seats after 35 26 9Seat change 5Popular vote 5 548 142 4 204 313 1 488 427Percentage 37 99 28 79 10 19 Swing 2 80 1 01 1 54 Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Pauline Hanson Nick Xenophon Cory BernardiParty One Nation Xenophon Team ConservativesLeader s seat Queensland South Australia South AustraliaSeats before 4 c 3 1Seats won 1 0 1Seats after 2 2 1Seat change 2 1Popular vote 788 203 456 369 102 769Percentage 5 40 3 30 0 64 Swing 1 12 1 37 0 64 Seventh party Eighth party 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Liberal NT 38 513 0 26 0 00 1 0 1 nbsp National 24 377 0 17 0 08 0 0 0 nbsp Coalition total 5 548 142 37 99 2 80 19 16 35 nbsp 5 Labor f 4 204 313 28 79 1 01 13 13 26 nbsp Greens 1 488 427 10 19 1 54 6 3 9 nbsp One Nation 788 203 5 40 1 12 1 1 2 nbsp 2 United Australia 345 199 2 36 1 86 nbsp HEMP 262 426 1 80 1 59 Shooters Fishers and Farmers 253 267 1 73 0 34 Animal Justice 183 996 1 26 0 11 Liberal Democrats 169 735 1 16 1 00 0 0 0 nbsp 1 Democratic Labour 149 970 1 03 0 35 Justice 105 459 0 72 1 20 0 0 0 nbsp 1 Conservatives 102 769 0 70 0 70 0 1 1 d nbsp Christian Democrats 94 301 0 65 0 52 Conservative National 94 130 0 64 0 64 Rise Up Australia 64 344 0 44 0 18 Sustainable Australia 59 349 0 41 0 22 Pirate 53 888 0 37 0 12 ICAN 53 453 0 37 0 37 Katter s Australian 51 407 0 35 0 03 Health Australia 39 643 0 27 0 35 Great Australian 34 199 0 23 0 23 Small Business 32 751 0 22 0 22 Lambie Network 31 383 0 21 0 28 1 0 1 nbsp Climate Action 31 113 0 21 0 12 Centre Alliance 28 416 0 19 3 10 0 2 2 nbsp 1 Australian Workers 28 381 0 19 0 19 Democrats 24 992 0 17 0 17 Christians 23 983 0 16 0 32 Better Families 19 285 0 13 0 13 Science 18 972 0 13 0 12 Affordable Housing 17 330 0 12 0 12 Western Australia 17 213 0 12 0 12 Involuntary Medication Objectors 17 055 0 12 0 12 Women s Party 16 461 0 11 0 11 Socialist Equality 14 515 0 10 0 04 Australian People s Party 11 931 0 08 0 08 Citizen s Electoral Council 10 230 0 07 0 00 Love Australia or Leave 10 099 0 07 0 07 VOTEFLUX 8 119 0 06 0 09 Socialist Alliance 7 905 0 05 0 02 Republican 7 762 0 05 0 05 Seniors United 6 999 0 05 0 11 Together 6 127 0 04 0 04 Secular 4 001 0 03 0 05 Yellow Vest Australia 3 263 0 02 0 72 Unendorsed ungrouped 60 019 0 41 0 23Total 14 604 925 100 00 40 36 76Invalid blank votes 579 160 3 81 0 13Registered voters turnout 16 419 543 92 48 0 55Source AEC Tally RoomNew South Wales edit2019 Australian federal election Senate New South Wales 2 Party Candidate Votes Quota 670 761Liberal National Coalition 1 Hollie Hughes elected 1 2 Andrew Bragg elected 3 3 Perin Davey elected 5 4 Jim Molan5 Sam Farraway6 Michael Feneley 1 810 121 38 55 2 70Labor 1 Tony Sheldon elected 2 2 Tim Ayres elected 4 3 Jason Yat Sen Li4 Simonne Pengelly5 Aruna Chandrala6 Charlie Sheahan 1 400 295 29 82 1 46Greens 1 Mehreen Faruqi elected 6 2 Rachael Jacobs3 Louise Steer4 Philippa Clark5 Roz Chia6 Sylvie Ellsmore 409 790 8 73 1 32One Nation 1 Kate McCulloch2 Barry Reed 232 865 4 96 0 86Shooters Fishers Farmers 1 Brett Cooke2 Wayne Borsak 119 408 2 54 0 56HEMP 1 Andrew Katelaris2 Michael Balderstone 99 644 2 12 1 46Liberal Democrats 1 Duncan Spender2 Codie Neville 89 833 1 91 1 18Christian Democrats 1 Silvana Nile2 Annie Wright 75 510 1 61 1 09United Australia 1 Brian Burston2 Christine Bernier3 Wayne Moore 69 911 1 49 1 49Animal Justice 1 Angela Pollard2 Michael Dello Iacovo3 Carol Bellenger 48 989 1 04 0 19Rise Up Australia 1 Maree Nichols2 Vladimir Shigrov3 Leo Toop 33 269 0 71 0 54ICAN 1 Rod Bower2 Jim Tait3 Annette Schnider 26 734 0 57 0 57Democratic Labour 1 Daniel Hanna2 Benedict O Brien 26 439 0 56 0 59Health Australia 1 Molly Knight2 Jason Fairbairn 23 181 0 49 0 69Conservatives 1 Sophie York2 Riccardo Bosi 23 152 0 49 0 49Sustainable Australia 1 William Bourke2 Warren Grzic 20 235 0 43 0 26Science 1 Andrea Leong 2 Eve Slavich 3 Peter Furness 4 Greg Parker 18 972 0 40 0 40Conservative National 1 Carolyn Thomson2 Gary Young3 Paul Swann4 Ian Wharton 17 911 0 38 0 38Affordable Housing 1 Andrew Potts2 Anthony Ziebell 17 330 0 37 0 37Pirate 1 John August2 Sara Joyce 16 887 0 36 0 11Women s Party 1 Divvi De Vendre2 Penelope Lloyd 16 461 0 35 0 35Small Business 1 Angela Vithoulkas2 Fiona Douskou 14 217 0 30 0 30People s Party 1 Steven Georgantis2 Susan Tsangaris 11 931 0 25 0 25Democrats 1 Peter Mailler2 Chris Buckman 8 735 0 19 0 19Great Australian 1 Matthew Hopkins2 Karen Burge 7 880 0 17 0 17Australian Workers 1 Mark Ptolemy2 Maria Nguyen 7 684 0 16 0 16Better Families 1 Jewell Drury2 Peter Moujalli 7 550 0 16 0 16Seniors United 1 Paul Gerantonis2 Helen Ducker 6 999 0 15 0 34Climate Action 1 Nick Debenham2 Guy Forsyth 6 417 0 14 0 00Together 1 Mark Swivel2 Belinda Kinkead3 Kate McDowell 6 127 0 13 0 13Socialist Alliance 1 Susan Price2 Joel McAlear 6 058 0 13 0 01Involuntary Medication Objectors 1 Michael O Neill2 Marelle Burnum Burnum 5 024 0 11 0 11VOTEFLUX ORG 1 Ben Rushton2 Joanne Cotterill 3 562 0 08 0 20Socialist Equality 1 Richard Phillips2 John Davis 2 100 0 04 0 03Citizens Electoral Council 1 Ann Lawler2 Robert Butler 1 478 0 03 0 01Independent ungrouped John CarmichaelChifley HaddadPhil BakerGraeme DoyleJohn John RomanousHussein FarajRussell BarberSandra LazarusGlenn WagnerDavid O BrienWayne BellMichael KirkwoodPamela JohnstoneCarolyn Crossman 2 627 0 06 0 09Total formal votes 4 695 326 95 72 0 25Informal votes 210 146 4 28 0 25Turnout 4 905 472 92 65 0 10 Elected Senator Party2019 1 Hollie Hughes Liberal2019 2 Tony Sheldon Labor2019 3 Andrew Bragg Liberal2019 4 Tim Ayres Labor2019 5 Perin Davey Nationals2019 6 Mehreen Faruqi Greens20162016 1 Marise Payne Liberal2016 2 Kristina Keneally Labor2016 3 Arthur Sinodinos Liberal2016 4 Jenny McAllister Labor2016 5 Concetta Fierravanti Wells Liberal2016 6 Deborah O Neill LaborVictoria edit2019 Australian federal election Senate Victoria 3 Party Candidate Votes Quota 534 207Liberal National Coalition 1 James Paterson elected 1 2 Jane Hume elected 3 3 David Van elected 6 4 Anita Rank5 Kyle Hoppitt6 Julian Mulcahy 1 342 362 35 90 2 79Labor 1 Raff Ciccone elected 2 2 Jess Walsh elected 4 3 Gavin Marshall4 Parvinder Sarwara5 Karen Douglas6 Louise Crawford 1 163 853 31 12 0 39Greens 1 Janet Rice elected 5 2 Apsara Sabaratnam3 Claire Proctor4 Nakita Thomson5 Alice Barnes6 Judy Cameron 397 133 10 62 0 25One Nation 1 James Hallam2 Ian Cameron 106 742 2 85 1 04Justice 1 Derryn Hinch2 Simone O Brien 105 459 2 82 3 23Democratic Labour 1 Jennifer Bowden2 Chris McCormack3 Kathryn Breakwell 94 720 2 53 2 01United Australia 1 Catriona Thoolen2 Katie O Connor3 Roger McKay 92 691 2 48 2 48Shooters Fishers Farmers 1 Ricky Muir2 Damian Stock 69 322 1 85 0 80Animal Justice 1 Ben Schultz2 Fiona McRostie 57 287 1 53 0 21HEMP 1 Frances Hood2 Heather Gladman 56 117 1 50 1 50Liberal Democrats 1 Robert Kennedy2 Kirsty O Sullivan 35 719 0 96 0 63Conservatives 1 Kevin Bailey2 Nina van Strijp3 Trent Thomas 24 443 0 65 0 65Christian Democrats 1 Bob Payne2 Kevin Murphy 18 791 0 50 0 23Small Business 1 Simon Kemp2 Peter Graham 18 534 0 50 0 50Conservative National 1 Bruce Stevens2 Rita Mazalevskis3 Benjamin Williamson 16 585 0 44 0 44ICAN 1 Paul Wittwer2 Kammy Cordner Hunt 15 183 0 41 0 41Pirate 1 Tania Briese2 Shannon Smith 15 043 0 40 0 02Sustainable Australia 1 Allan Doensen2 Madeleine Wearne 14 133 0 38 0 08Health Australia 1 Isaac Golden2 Andrew Hicks 12 899 0 34 0 15Socialist Equality 1 Tessa Pietsch2 Jason Wardle 12 415 0 33 0 24Climate Action 1 Philip Ayton2 Monika Kompara 12 363 0 33 0 33Australian Workers 1 Narelle Everard2 Kevin Gaynor 10 710 0 29 0 29Democrats 1 David Collyer2 Marc Williams 9 760 0 26 0 26Republican 1 Geoff Lutz2 Peter Consandine 7 762 0 21 0 21Rise Up Australia 1 Rosalie Crestani2 Danny Nalliah 6 591 0 18 0 11Great Australian 1 Darryl O Bryan2 Helen Edwards 5 194 0 14 0 14Secular 1 Harris Sultan2 John Perkins 4 001 0 11 0 04Citizens Electoral Council 1 Craig Isherwood2 Gabrielle Peut 3 251 0 09 0 03Group Z 1 Sunny Chandra2 Robert Whitehill 3 138 0 08 0 08VOTEFLUX ORG 1 Dustin Perry2 Seb Carrie Wilson 2 418 0 06 0 02Yellow Vest Australia 1 Daniel Jones2 Kenneth Nicholls 2 229 0 06 0 60Independent ungrouped Kenneth BettsMax DicksMurray McInnisKarl Morris 2 595 0 07 0 01Total formal votes 3 739 443 95 98 0 18Informal votes 156 793 4 02 0 18Turnout 3 896 236 93 12 0 95 Elected Senator Party2019 1 James Paterson Liberal2019 2 Raff Ciccone Labor2019 3 Jane Hume Liberal2019 4 Jess Walsh Labor2019 5 Janet Rice Greens2019 6 David Van Liberal20162016 1 Mitch Fifield Liberal2016 2 Kim Carr Labor2016 3 Richard Di Natale Greens2016 4 Bridget McKenzie National2016 5 Kimberley Kitching Labor2016 6 Scott Ryan LiberalQueensland edit2019 Australian federal election Senate Queensland Party Candidate Votes Quota 414 495Liberal National 1 Paul Scarr elected 1 2 Susan McDonald elected 3 3 Gerard Rennick elected 5 4 Ian Macdonald5 Amanda Camm6 Nicole Tobin 1 128 730 38 90 3 63Labor 1 Nita Green elected 2 2 Chris Ketter3 Frank Gilbert4 Tania Major5 Stacey Schinnerl6 Christina Warry 654 774 22 57 3 81One Nation 1 Malcolm Roberts elected 4 2 Steve Dickson 297 994 10 27 1 08Greens 1 Larissa Waters elected 6 2 Navdeep Singh Sidhu3 Johanna Kloot4 Raelene Ellis5 Miranda Bertram6 Kirsten Kennedy 288 320 9 94 3 12United Australia 1 Clive Palmer2 Martin Brewster3 Yodie Batzke 102 230 3 52 3 52Katter s Australian 1 Joy Marriott2 Gregory Wallace3 Alan Webb 51 407 1 77 0 02HEMP 1 John Jiggens2 Frank Jordan 50 828 1 75 1 75Animal Justice 1 Karagh Mae Kelly2 Leah Coutts3 Belinda Hardy 38 624 1 33 0 14Conservative National 1 Fraser Anning2 Paul Taylor3 Mark Absolon4 Nancy Sandford5 Brad Cameron 37 184 1 28 1 28Shooters Fishers Farmers 1 Jeff Hodges2 Andrew Pope 29 329 1 01 0 08Conservatives 1 Lyle Shelton2 Joanna Lindgren3 Kate Horan 29 096 1 00 1 00Democratic Labour 1 Lindsay Temple2 Sheila Vincent 28 811 0 99 0 42Liberal Democrats 1 Gabe Buckley2 Lloyd Russell 24 000 0 83 2 02Rise Up Australia 1 Graham Healy2 Lionel Henaway 22 529 0 78 0 57Group R 1 Hetty Johnston2 Sue Mureau 18 341 0 63 0 63Pirate 1 Brandon Selic2 Miles Whiticker 13 432 0 46 0 08Climate Action 1 Kris Bullen2 Robyn Stevenson 12 333 0 43 0 23Better Families 1 Darren Caulfield2 Adam Finch3 Rod Fox 11 735 0 40 0 40ICAN 1 Andrew Lewis2 Cornel Lokkers3 Gary Pead 11 536 0 40 0 40Love Australia or Leave 1 Kim Vuga2 Gavin Wyatt 10 099 0 35 0 35Australian Workers 1 Gregory Bradley2 Kathleen Wellstead 9 987 0 34 0 34Sustainable Australia 1 Cameron Murray2 Chris Simpson 8 446 0 29 0 09Involuntary Medication Objectors 1 Allona Lahn2 Adam Rowe 8 240 0 28 0 28Great Australian 1 Arjay Martin2 Tania Moohin 5 231 0 18 0 18Citizens Electoral Council 1 Jan Pukallus2 Stephen Harding 2 003 0 07 0 00Group X 1 Tony R Moore2 Cartia Moore 1 557 0 05 0 05Independent ungrouped Debby Lo DeanGary SharpePaul LarcombeJane HaslerJohn WoodwardNicholas McArthur WilliamsHassan GhulamWayne WhartonAmanda MurphyPaul Stevenson 4 668 0 16 0 01Total formal votes 2 901 464 96 74 0 14Informal votes 97 908 3 26 0 14Turnout 2 999 372 91 92 0 23 Elected Senator Party2019 1 Paul Scarr LNP2019 2 Nita Green Labor2019 3 Susan McDonald LNP2019 4 Malcolm Roberts One Nation2019 5 Gerard Rennick LNP2019 6 Larissa Waters Greens20162016 1 Amanda Stoker LNP2016 2 Murray Watt Labor2016 3 Pauline Hanson One Nation2016 4 Matt Canavan LNP2016 5 Anthony Chisholm Labor2016 6 James McGrath LNPWestern Australia edit2019 Australian federal election Senate Western Australia 4 Party Candidate Votes Quota 206 661Liberal 1 Linda Reynolds elected 1 2 Slade Brockman elected 3 3 Matt O Sullivan elected 4 4 Trischa Botha 591 860 40 91 2 40Labor 1 Pat Dodson elected 2 2 Louise Pratt elected 5 3 Alana Herbert4 Thomas French5 Varun Ghosh6 Alison Vaughan 399 639 27 63 0 73Greens 1 Jordon Steele John elected 6 2 Giz Watson3 Heather Lonsdale4 Bhuwan Khadka5 Jacqueline van Grootel6 Jordan Cahill 170 871 11 81 1 48One Nation 1 Peter Georgiou2 Martin Suter 85 129 5 88 1 89United Australia 1 James McDonald2 Russel Sewell3 Patrick Hardwick 25 296 1 75 1 75HEMP 1 Nick Lethbridge2 Mark Rayner 24 404 1 69 1 69Christians 1 Ellen Joubert2 Trevor Young 23 983 1 66 0 04National 1 Nick Fardell2 Siobhan Blake3 Louise Kingston 20 336 1 41 1 13Western Australia 1 Julie Matheson2 David Freilich3 Bruce Thompson4 Ron Norris5 Rod Bradley 17 213 1 19 1 19Shooters Fishers Farmers 1 Stuart Ostle2 Ronald Lean 17 072 1 18 0 68Animal Justice 1 Katrina Love2 Courtney Henry 14 130 0 98 0 04Liberal Democrats 1 John Gray2 Wesley Du Preez 10 438 0 72 0 07Pirate 1 Clive Myers2 Paul de Abel 8 526 0 59 0 59Conservative National 1 David Archibald2 Meredith Campbell 8 425 0 58 0 58Conservatives 1 Jonathan Crabtree2 Peter Castieau3 Matt Brazier 6 111 0 42 0 42Sustainable Australia 1 Yasmin Bartlett2 Colin Scott 4 994 0 35 0 35Involuntary Medication Objectors 1 Judith Wilyman2 Michelle Kinsella 3 791 0 26 0 26Health Australia 1 Teddy Craies2 Emily Wallis 3 563 0 25 0 10Great Australian 1 Rod Culleton2 Wayne Glew 3 196 0 22 0 22VOTEFLUX ORG 1 Melissa Taaffe2 Leo Treasure 2 139 0 15 0 05Socialist Alliance 1 Petrina Harley2 Alex Salmon 1 847 0 12 0 02Citizens Electoral Council 1 Jean Robinson2 Barry Mason 1 097 0 08 0 07Yellow Vest Australia 1 Debbie Robinson2 Catherine Gorman 1 034 0 07 1 34Independent ungrouped Valentine Clive PegrumBen MullingsGlenn HutchinsonMurray JonesBrian Carew Hopkins 1 529 0 11 0 12Total formal votes 1 446 623 96 60 0 05Informal votes 50 909 3 40 0 05Turnout 1 497 532 90 97 1 35 Elected Senator Party2019 1 Linda Reynolds Liberal2019 2 Pat Dodson Labor2019 3 Slade Brockman Liberal2019 4 Matt O Sullivan Liberal2019 5 Louise Pratt Labor2019 6 Jordon Steele John Greens20162016 1 Mathias Cormann Liberal2016 2 Sue Lines Labor2016 3 Rachel Siewert Greens2016 4 Michaelia Cash Liberal2016 5 Glenn Sterle Labor2016 6 Dean Smith LiberalSouth Australia edit2019 Australian federal election Senate South Australia 5 Party Candidate Votes Quota 156 404Liberal 1 Anne Ruston elected 1 2 David Fawcett elected 3 3 Alex Antic elected 6 4 Lucy Gichuhi 413 957 37 81 5 16Labor 1 Alex Gallacher elected 2 2 Marielle Smith elected 4 3 Emily Gore4 Larissa Harrison 332 399 30 36 3 04Greens 1 Sarah Hanson Young elected 5 2 Major Sumner3 Gwydion Rozitisolds4 Robyn Seto 119 470 10 91 5 03One Nation 1 Jennifer Game2 Emma Illies 53 314 4 87 1 88United Australia 1 Kristian Rees2 Kerry Kovacs3 Sharon Hoskin 33 191 3 03 3 03Centre Alliance 1 Skye Kakoschke Moore2 Craig Bossie 28 416 2 60 19 16HEMP 1 Angela Adams2 Matthew Iverson 23 265 2 13 2 13Animal Justice 1 Louise Pfeiffer2 Wendy Davey 20 445 1 87 1 02Conservatives 1 Rikki Lambert2 Carl Teusner 16 145 1 47 1 47Great Australian 1 Mark Aldridge2 Gary Matthews 12 698 1 16 1 16Shooters Fishers Farmers 1 John Hahn2 Wayne Kirk 12 003 1 10 0 36Conservative National 1 Peter Manuel2 Tim Dwyer 7 829 0 72 0 72Liberal Democrats 1 Kimbra Ransley2 Stephen Humble 7 345 0 67 0 02Democrats 1 Tim Burrow2 Andrew Castrique 6 497 0 59 0 59Sustainable Australia 1 Graham Davies2 Robyn Coleman 5 295 0 48 0 48Citizens Electoral Council 1 Sean Allwood2 Paul Siebert 1 611 0 15 0 10Independent ungrouped Michael LesiwBrett O DonnellHenry Cox 943 0 09 0 01Total formal votes 1 094 823 96 50 0 17Informal votes 39 733 3 50 0 17Turnout 1 134 556 93 70 0 91 Elected Senator Party2019 1 Anne Ruston Liberal2019 2 Alex Gallacher Labor2019 3 David Fawcett Liberal2019 4 Marielle Smith Labor2019 5 Sarah Hanson Young Greens2019 6 Alex Antic Liberal20162016 1 Simon Birmingham Liberal2016 2 Penny Wong Labor2016 3 Rex Patrick Centre Alliance2016 4 Cory Bernardi Conservatives d 2016 5 Don Farrell Labor2016 6 Stirling Griff Centre AllianceTasmania edit2019 Australian federal election Senate Tasmania 6 Party Candidate Votes Quota 50 285Liberal 1 Richard Colbeck elected 1 2 Claire Chandler elected 3 3 Tanya Denison 110 730 31 46 1 07Labor 1 Carol Brown elected 2 2 Catryna Bilyk elected 5 3 John Short 4 Lisa Singh 5 Wayne Roberts 6 Robert Flanagan 107 670 30 59 3 00Greens 1 Nick McKim elected 4 2 Helen Hutchinson 3 Simone Marsh 44 236 12 57 1 41Lambie 1 Jacqui Lambie elected 6 2 Glynn Williams 3 Chris Reynolds 31 383 8 92 0 62One Nation 1 Matthew Stephen 2 Adam Lambert 12 159 3 45 0 88United Australia 1 Kevin Morgan 2 David Williams 3 Craig Gunnis 9 281 2 64 2 64Shooters Fishers Farmers 1 Rebecca Byfield2 Kim Swanson 6 133 1 74 0 36Animal Justice 1 Karen Bevis2 Isobel Turner 4 521 1 28 0 58HEMP 1 Alfred Informal2 Matt Owen 4 141 1 18 1 18National 1 Steve Martin 2 Wendy Hilditch 4 041 1 15 1 15Conservatives 1 Justin Stringer 2 Nigel Frame 3 822 1 09 1 09Group O 1 Craig Garland 2 Mark Duncan 3 649 1 03 1 03Liberal Democrats 1 Clinton Mead 2 Matthew Rabey 2 400 0 68 0 19Sustainable Australia 1 Todd Dudley2 Christopher Maclay 1 783 0 51 0 51Conservative National 1 Michael Jones2 Frank Falzon 1 528 0 43 0 43Citizens Electoral Council 1 Ray Williams2 Steve Kucina 329 0 09 0 04Independent ungrouped Greg BeckSteve MavFrancis FlanneryKaren Street 4 182 1 19 1 04Total formal votes 351 988 96 36 0 16Informal votes 13 284 3 64 0 16Turnout 365 272 94 68 0 59 Elected Senator Party2019 1 Richard Colbeck Liberal2019 2 Carol Brown Labor2019 3 Claire Chandler Liberal2019 4 Nick McKim Greens2019 5 Catryna Bilyk Labor2019 6 Jacqui Lambie Lambie20162016 1 Eric Abetz Liberal2016 2 Anne Urquhart Labor2016 3 Jonathon Duniam Liberal2016 4 Peter Whish Wilson Greens2016 5 Wendy Askew Liberal2016 6 Helen Polley LaborTerritories editAustralian Capital Territory edit 2019 Australian federal election Senate Australian Capital Territory 7 Party Candidate Votes Quota 90 078Labor 1 Katy Gallagher elected 1 2 Nancy Waites 106 330 39 35 1 41Liberal 1 Zed Seselja elected 2 2 Robert Gunning 87 492 32 38 0 83Greens 1 Penny Kyburz2 Emma Davidson 47 855 17 71 1 61Group C 1 Anthony Pesec2 Gary Kent 12 604 4 66 4 66United Australia 1 Peter Walter2 Rebecah Hodgson 6 130 2 27 2 27Sustainable Australia 1 John Haydon2 Joy Angel 4 463 1 65 0 60Conservative National 1 Shane van Duren2 Scott Birkett 2 461 0 91 0 91Independent ungrouped Nick HoustonGary CowtonDavid Kim 2 896 1 07 0 67Total formal votes 270 231 97 68 0 11Informal votes 6 420 2 32 0 11Turnout 276 651 93 51 1 14 Elected Senator Party2019 1 Katy Gallagher Labor2019 2 Zed Seselja LiberalNorthern Territory edit 2019 Australian federal election Senate Northern Territory 8 Party Candidate Votes Quota 35 010Labor 1 Malarndirri McCarthy elected 1 2 Wayne Kurnorth 39 353 37 47 0 03Country Liberal 1 Sam McMahon elected 2 2 Joshua Burgoyne 38 513 36 67 0 25Greens 1 Anna Sri2 Lia Gill 10 752 10 24 0 54United Australia 1 Michael Wolf2 Ross McRobert 6 469 6 16 6 16HEMP 1 Andrew Kavasilas2 Lance Lawrence 4 027 3 83 3 83Conservative National 1 Jan Pile2 Leslie Harris 2 207 2 10 2 10Rise Up Australia 1 Carol Ordish2 John Ordish 1 955 1 86 4 77Group D 1 Braedon Early2 Crystal Johnson 1 290 1 23 1 23Citizens Electoral Council 1 Trudy Campbell2 Ian Barry 461 0 44 0 79Total formal votes 105 027 96 36 0 31Informal votes 3 967 3 64 0 31Turnout 108 994 78 21 1 07 Elected Senator Party2019 1 Malarndirri McCarthy Labor2019 2 Sam McMahon CLPNotes edit Cormann was the Leader of the Government in the Senate whereas the leader of the Coalition in the Australian House of Representatives was Prime Minister Scott Morrison Wong was the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate whereas the leader of the Labor Party in the Australian House of Representatives was Opposition Leader Bill Shorten Including Brian Burston who left One Nation to join the United Australia Party a b c Cory Bernardi had resigned from the Liberal Party in February 2017 to form a separate party the Australian Conservatives Lucy Gichuhi resigned from Family First and joined the Liberal Party Including Country Labor Party in New South Wales References edit a b Muller Damon 29 June 2020 Federal Election 2019 PDF Research Paper 2019 20 Parliamentary Library ISSN 2203 5249 First preferences by Senate group New South Wales AEC Tally Room Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 17 June 2019 First preferences by Senate group Victoria AEC Tally Room Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 18 June 2019 First preferences by Senate group Western Australia AEC Tally Room Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 18 June 2019 First preferences by Senate group South Australia AEC Tally Room Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 18 June 2019 First preferences by Senate group Tasmania AEC Tally Room Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 14 June 2019 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