(Redirected from Results of the Australian federal election, 2016 (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 .
A number of initially-elected senators were declared ineligible a result of the 2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis , and replaced after recounts.
Australia
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) National (10) Opposition (69) Labor (69) Crossbench (5) Greens (1 ) Xenophon (1 ) Katter (1 ) Independent (2)
15 LNP MPs sit in the Liberal party room and 6 in the National party room
independent MPs: Andrew Wilkie (Denison ) and Cathy McGowan (Indi ).
House of Representatives (IRV ) — Turnout 91.01% (CV ) — Informal 5.05%
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Australian Labor Party
4,702,296
34.73
+1.35
69
14
Coalition
5,693,605
42.04
−3.51
76
14
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
This section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in New South Wales . (edit | history )
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Coalition
1,847,305
42.32
–5.02
23
7
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
This section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in Victoria . (edit | history )
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
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
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
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
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
This section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in South Australia . (edit | history )
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
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 )
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
This section is transcluded from Results of the 2016 Australian federal election in territories . (edit | history )
Australian Capital Territory
Northern Territory
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
House of Representatives (IRV – Turnout 89.82% (CV )
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
Results by electoral division
First preference vote
Two-candidate-preferred vote
Results by state and territory
First preference vote and seat totals
See also
References
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.
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