Results_of_the_2010_Australian_federal_election_(House_of_Representatives)

Results of the 2010 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)

Results of the 2010 Australian federal election (House of Representatives)

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The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian House of Representatives at the 2010 federal election, Labor 72, Coalition 72, Nationals (WA) 1, Australian Greens 1, with 4 independents.[1][2][3][4]

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Australia

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Preference flows
  • Greens − Labor 78.8% (-0.9) to Coalition 21.2% (+0.9)
  • Family First − Coalition 59.8% (-0.5) to Labor 40.2% (+0.5)
  • Christian Democrats − Coalition 73.5% (+3.9) to Labor 26.5% (-3.9)
  • Nationals WA − Coalition 75.9% (-5.1) to Labor 24.1% (+5.1)
  • Independent candidates − Coalition 56.5% (+1.9) to Labor 43.5% (-1.9)[5]

New South Wales

Electoral divisions: New South Wales
Electoral divisions: Sydney area
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Victoria

Electoral divisions: Victoria
Electoral divisions: Melbourne area
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Queensland

Electoral divisions: Queensland
Electoral divisions: Brisbane area
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Western Australia

Electoral divisions: Western Australia
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South Australia

Electoral divisions: South Australia
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Tasmania

Electoral divisions: Tasmania
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Territories

Electoral divisions: Territories

Australian Capital Territory

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Northern Territory

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Notes

  1. The Liberal National Party was an amalgamation of the Liberal Party and National Party in Queensland. Change is compared to the coalition total in 2007.
  2. The National Party of Western Australia prior to and subsequent to the election were not in the federal Coalition agreement. Nationals WA MP Tony Crook stated that he was a crossbencher, and has said: "In every news report and press report we see, my number is being allocated in with the Coalition and it shouldn't be".[6] Thus, the party has been counted separately from the Coalition totals.
  3. The abolished district was Lowe (Labor).
  4. The new seat was Wright.

References

  1. Barber, Stephen (15 August 2011). "Commonwealth Election 2010" (PDF). Research Paper 2 2011–12. Parliamentary Library. ISSN 1834-9854.
  2. Ker, Peter (26 August 2010). "Don't count me among Coalition, says Nat". The Age. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 27 August 2010.

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