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Electoral results for the Australian Senate in the Australian Capital Territory

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of electoral results for the Australian Senate in the Australian Capital Territory since 1975.

Election results

Elections in the 2020s

2022

2022 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory [1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 95,073
Labor 1. Katy Gallagher (elected 1)
2. Maddy Northam
95,184 33.37 −5.98
Liberal 1. Zed Seselja
2. Kacey Lam
70,739 24.80 −7.58
David Pocock 1. David Pocock (elected 2)
2. Clare Doube
60,406 21.18 +21.18
Greens 1. Tjanara Goreng Goreng
2. James Cruz
29,360 10.29 −7.42
Kim for Canberra 1. Kim Rubenstein
2. Kim Huynh
12,622 4.43 +4.43
United Australia 1. James Savoulidis
2. Tracey Page
6,112 2.14 –0.13
Legalise Cannabis 1. Andrew Katelaris
2. Michelle Stanvic
4,516 1.58 +1.58
Animal Justice 1. Yana Del Valle
2. Jannah Fahiz
1,889 0.66 +0.66
Sustainable Australia 1. Joy Angel
2. John Haydon
1,638 0.57 –1.08
Informed Medical Options 1. Michael Simms
2. Mary-Jane Liddicoat
1,458 0.51 +0.51
Progressives 1. Therese Faulkner
2. Stephen Lin
726 0.25 +0.25
Ungrouped Fuxin Li 567 0.20 −5.54
Total formal votes 285,217 98.25 +0.57
Informal votes 5,091 1.75 –0.57
Turnout 290,308 92.45 −1.06
Party total seats Seats ±
Labor 1 Steady
David Pocock 1 Increase 1
Liberal 0 Decrease 1
 
# Senator Party
1 Katy Gallagher   Labor
2 David Pocock   David Pocock

Elections in the 2010s

2019

2019 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory[2]
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
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

2016

2016 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 84,923
Labor 1. Katy Gallagher (elected 1)
2. David Smith
96,667 37.94 +3.50
Liberal 1. Zed Seselja (elected 2)
2. Jane Hiatt
84,615 33.21 +0.13
Greens 1. Christina Hobbs
2. Sue Wareham
41,006 16.10 −3.17
Sex Party 1. Steven Bailey
2. Robbie Swan
10,096 3.96 +0.47
Liberal Democrats 1. Matt Donnelly
2. Cawley Hennings
7,460 2.93 +2.93
Animal Justice 1. Deborah Field
2. Jessica Montagne
4,251 1.67 +0.46
Christian Democrats 1. David Kim
2. Elizabeth Tadros
3,087 1.21 +1.21
Sustainable Australia 1. John Haydon
2. Martin Tye
2,678 1.05 +0.67
Rise Up Australia 1. Sandie O'Connor
2. Jess Wyatt
2,523 0.99 +0.43
Secular 1. David Edwards
2. Denis Mihaljevic
1,378 0.54 +0.54
Ungrouped Michael Hay
Anthony Hanson
1,006 0.39 +0.18
Total formal votes 254,767 97.79 −0.23
Informal votes 5,754 2.21 +0.23
Turnout 260,521 92.34 −2.53
# Senator Party
1 Katy Gallagher   Labor
2 Zed Seselja   Liberal

2013

2013 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 82,248
Labor 1. Kate Lundy (elected 1)
2. Chris Sant
84,974 34.44 −6.40
Liberal 1. Zed Seselja (elected 2)
2. Merinda Nash
81,613 33.08 −0.27
Greens 1. Simon Sheikh
2. Indra Esguerra
47,553 19.27 −3.65
Sex Party 1. Deborah Avery
2. Jamie Miller
8,616 3.49 +3.49
Palmer United 1. Wayne Slattery
2. Paul Teerman
5,213 2.11 +2.11
Bullet Train 1. Chris Bucknell
2. Michael Lemmey
5,066 2.05 +2.05
Voluntary Euthanasia 1. Philip Nitschke
2. Susan Macdougall
3,963 1.61 +1.61
Animal Justice 1. Marcus Fillinger
2. Jessica Montagne
2,992 1.21 +1.21
Australian Independents 1. Anthony Fernie
2. Valma Petersen
1,592 0.65 +0.65
Katter's Australian 1. Steven Bailey
2. Joe Arnold
1,416 0.57 +0.57
Rise Up Australia 1. Irwin Ross
2. Jose Henriquez
1,381 0.56 +0.56
Stable Population 1. Mark O'Connor
2. Greg Graham
931 0.38 +0.38
Drug Law Reform 1. Paul Cubitt
2. Stacey Dowson
914 0.37 +0.37
Independent Emmanuel Ezekiel-Hart 518 0.21 +0.21
Total formal votes 246,742 98.02 +0.57
Informal votes 4,980 1.98 −0.57
Turnout 251,722 94.82 −0.07
Elected # Senator Party
2013 1 Kate Lundy   Labor
2013 2 Zed Seselja   Liberal

2010

2010 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 76,425
Labor 1. Kate Lundy (elected 1)
2. David Mathews
93,639 40.84 +0.00
Liberal 1. Gary Humphries (elected 2)
2. Matthew Watts
76,463 33.35 -0.85
Greens 1. Lin Hatfield Dodds
2. Hannah Parris
52,546 22.92 +1.46
Democrats 1. Darren Churchill
2. Anthony David
4,057 1.77 -0.07
Independent John Glynn 2,567 1.12 +1.12
Total formal votes 229,272 97.45 -0.85
Informal votes 5,999 2.55 +0.85
Turnout 235,271 94.89 -1.11

Elected # Senator Party
2010 1 Kate Lundy   Labor
2010 2 Gary Humphries   Liberal
Labor Senator Kate Lundy was re-elected with well over a quota. Liberal Senator Gary Humphries was also re-elected, with just over (1.01x) a quota. Although the Greens received significantly more votes than in 2007, the two ACT Senators were elected on quotas, leaving no room for preference flows.[3]

Elections in the 2000s

2007

Elected # Senator Party
2007 1 Kate Lundy   Labor
2007 2 Gary Humphries   Liberal
2007 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 75,108
Labor 1. Kate Lundy (elected 1)
2. Peter Conway
92,018 40.84 -0.26
Liberal 1. Gary Humphries (elected 2)
2. Jacqui Myers
77,058 34.20 -3.67
Greens 1. Kerrie Tucker
2. Elena Kirschbaum
48,384 21.47 +5.11
Democrats 1. Norvan Vogt
2. Anthony David
4,141 1.84 -0.30
What Women Want 1. Emma Davidson
2. Shannon Morris
1,406 0.62 +0.62
Climate Change 1. Michael Fullam-Stone
2. Andrew Gee
1,323 0.59 +0.59
Liberty & Democracy 1. Lisa Milat
2. Chris Textor
545 0.24 +0.24
Nuclear Disarmament 1. Michael Denborough
2. Erica Denborough
446 0.20 +0.20
Total formal votes 225,321 98.30 +0.76
Informal votes 3,905 1.70 -0.76
Turnout 229,226 96.00 +0.79

2004

Elected # Senator Party
2004 1 Kate Lundy   Labor
2004 2 Gary Humphries   Liberal
2004 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 70,436
Labor 1. Kate Lundy (elected 1)
2. David Smith
86,855 41.10 -0.92
Liberal 1. Gary Humphries (elected 2)
2. Ian Morison
80,022 37.87 +3.57
Greens 1. Kerrie Tucker
2. Roland Manderson
34,575 16.36 +9.14
Democrats 1. Rachael Jacobs
2. Peter Bourne
4,528 2.14 -8.60
Christian Democrats 1. Tim Janes
2. John Miller
3,294 1.56 -0.19
Progressive Alliance 1. Jeannette Jolley
2. Ryan Deebank
1,147 0.54 +0.54
Independent Dave Edwards 885 0.42 +0.42
Total formal votes 211,306 97.54 -0.12
Informal votes 5,325 2.46 +0.12
Turnout 216,631 95.16 -0.53

2001

Elected # Senator Party
2001 1 Kate Lundy   Labor
2001 2 Margaret Reid   Liberal
2001 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 68,492
Labor 1. Kate Lundy (elected 1)
2. Robin Poke
86,331 42.02 -1.0
Liberal 1. Margaret Reid (elected 2)
2. Bill Hanlon
70,475 34.30 +3.0
Democrats 1. Wayne Sievers
2. Roslyn Dundas
22,072 10.74 -6.2
Greens 1. Gary Corr
2. Felicity Fahey
14,825 7.22 +4.0
One Nation 1. Don Tarlinton
2. Ted Tarlinton
4,485 2.18 -2.2
Christian Democrats 1. Ian McClure
2. Tim Janes
3,602 1.25 +0.8
Independent Ken Helm 3,580 1.74 +1.74
Citizens Electoral Council James Arnold 104 0.05 +0.05
Total formal votes 205,474 97.66 -0.37
Informal votes 4,924 2.34 +0.37
Turnout 210,398 95.69 -0.62

Elections in the 1990s

1998

Elected # Senator Party
1998
1998 1 Kate Lundy   Labor
1998 2 Margaret Reid   Liberal
1998 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 65,679
Labor 1. Kate Lundy (elected 1)
2. Peter Conway
83,867 42.6 0.0
Liberal 1. Margaret Reid (elected 2)
2. Gayle Richards
61,385 31.2 -7.8
Democrats 1. Rick Farley
2. Wayne Sievers
32,833 16.9 +6.7
One Nation 1. Estelle O'Brien
2. Jeremy Leyland
9,621 4.8 +4.8
Greens 1. Deb Foskey
2. Lesley Christian
6,385 3.2 -2.6
Independent John Miller 923 0.5 +0.5
Women's Party 1. Annette Haridan
2. Susanne Edwards
876 0.4 +0.4
Abolish Child Support 1. Peter Rogers
2. Anthony Hardy
868 0.4 +0.4
Independent Cec Harris 170 0.1 +0.1
Independent Andrew Edgar 107 0.1 +0.1
Total formal votes 197,035 98.0 +0.5
Informal votes 3,952 2.0 -0.5
Turnout 200,987 96.3 +0.1

1996

Elected # Senator Party
1996
1996 1 Kate Lundy   Labor
1996 2 Margaret Reid   Liberal
1996 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 64,020
Labor 1. Kate Lundy (elected 1)
2. Peter Conway
81,866 42.6 -6.0
Liberal 1. Margaret Reid (elected 2)
2. Stephe Jitts
74,949 39.0 +4.0
Democrats 1. Peter Main
2. Brent Blackburn
19,590 10.2 +3.3
Greens 1. Deb Foskey
2. Jonathan Millar
11,297 5.8 -0.2
Call to Australia 1. John Miller
2. James Liaw
2,901 1.5 +1.5
Independent Fred Skerbic 1,454 0.8 +0.8
Independent Bill Monaghan 597 0.3 +0.3
Independent Joanne Clarke 454 0.2 +0.2
Independent David Seaton 146 0.1 +0.1
Total formal votes 192,057 97.5 -0.9
Informal votes 4,860 2.5 +0.9
Turnout 196,917 96.2 -0.9

1993

Elected # Senator Party
1993 1 Bob McMullan   Labor
2 Margaret Reid   Liberal
1993 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 61,276
Labor 1. Bob McMullan (elected 1)
2. Maureen Sheehan
89,380 48.6 +7.5
Liberal 1. Margaret Reid (elected 2)
2. Lucinda Spier
64,318 35.0 -1.0
Democrats 1. Domenic Mico
2. Peter Main
12,656 6.9 -0.7
Greens 1. Kerrie Tucker
2. David Turbayne
11,168 6.0 +2.7
Independent Bernard Collaery 3,470 1.9 +1.9
Abolish Self Govt 1. Helen Miller
2. Ute Ernst
1,708 0.9 +0.9
Natural Law 1. David Seaton
2. Nanette Kerrison
733 0.4 +0.4
Independent Arthur Burns 393 0.2 +0.2
Total formal votes 183,826 98.4 +0.8
Informal votes 2,988 1.6 -0.8
Turnout 186,814 97.1 +0.9

1990

Elected # Senator Party
1990
1990 1 Bob McMullan   Labor
1990 2 Margaret Reid   Liberal
1990 Australian federal election, Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 53,891
Labor Bob McMullan (elected 1) 66,495 41.1 -8.8
Liberal 1. Margaret Reid (elected 2)
2. Roger Dace
58,082 36.0 +2.0
Democrats 1. Norm Sanders
2. Jenny McLeod
28,510 17.6 +7.4
Greens 1. Hedley Rowe
2. Michael Poole
5,288 3.3 +3.3
Nuclear Disarmament 1. Michael Denborough
2. Jan Grech
2,117 1.3 -3.8
Independent Maggie Kennedy 769 0.5 +0.5
Independent Max Minius 312 0.2 +0.2
Independent Ralph Schroder 98 0.1 +0.1
Total formal votes 161,671 97.6 -0.1
Informal votes 3,905 2.4 +0.1
Turnout 165,576 96.2 +1.7

Elections in the 1980s

1987

1987 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 50,047
Labor 1. Susan Ryan (elected 1)
2. Barry Reid
74,876 49.9 +5.5
Liberal 1. Margaret Reid (elected 2)
2. Bill Stefaniak
51,090 34.0 +2.1
Democrats 1. Andrew Freeman
2. Geoff Quayle
15,353 10.2 +1.0
Nuclear Disarmament 1. Michael Denborough
2. Margaret Matthews
7,719 5.1 -5.2
Independent Leonard Munday 433 0.3 +0.3
Independent David Ash 433 0.3 +0.3
Independent John Murray 234 0.2 +0.2
Total formal votes 150,138 97.7 +1.1
Informal votes 3,672 2.3 -1.1
Turnout 153,810 94.5 +0.6
# Senator Party
1 Susan Ryan   Labor
2 Margaret Reid   Liberal

1984

Elected # Senator Party
1984
1984 1 Susan Ryan   Labor
1984 2 Margaret Reid   Liberal
1984 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 45,608
Labor 1. Susan Ryan (elected 1)
2. Hugh Saddler
60,763 44.4 -10.9
Liberal 1. Margaret Reid (elected 2)
2. David Walters
43,699 31.9 +0.2
Nuclear Disarmament 1. John Conway
2. Jan Barratt
14,025 10.3 +10.3
Democrats 1. John Hatton
2. Julia Knyvett
12,571 9.2 -2.7
Referendum First 1. Allan Nelson
2. Tony Spagnolo
5,808 4.2 +4.2
Total formal votes 136,866 96.6 -0.1
Informal votes 4,813 3.4 +0.1
Turnout 141,679 94.2 -1.8

1983

1983 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 42,416
Labor 1. Susan Ryan (elected 1)
2. Marc Robinson
70,433 55.4 +4.7
Liberal 1. Margaret Reid (elected 2)
2. John Munro
40,292 31.7 -5.4
Democrats 1. Charles Price
2. Dimmen de Graaff
15,141 11.9 +3.3
Deadly Serious Ian Rout 955 0.8 +0.8
Independent Brian Scott 425 0.3 +0.3
Total formal votes 127,246 96.7 -0.5
Informal votes 4,287 3.3 +0.5
Turnout 131,533 95.7 +1.4
# Senator Party
1 Susan Ryan   Labor
2 Margaret Reid   Liberal

1980

Elected # Senator Party
1980
1980 1 Susan Ryan   Labor
1980 2 John Knight   Liberal
1980 Australian federal election: Senate, Australian Capital Territory
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 41,569
Labor 1. Susan Ryan (elected 1)
2. John Langmore
63,280 50.8 +7.6
Liberal 2. John Knight (elected 2)
2. David Adams
46,267 37.1 -1.3
Democrats 1. John Filler
2. John Morgan
10,663 8.5 -4.3
Jobless Action Community Campaign 1. Neville Curtis
2. Jacqueline Flitcroft
4,001 3.2 +3.2
Independent Joseph Marks 493 0.4 +0.4
Total formal votes 124,704 97.2 +6.9
Informal votes 3,558 2.8 -6.9
Turnout 128,262 94.3 -1.3

See also

References

  1. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Australian Capital Territory". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  2. ^ "First preferences by Senate group: Australian Capital Territory". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Senate Results: Australian Capital Territory - Federal Election 2010 - ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". ABC. 2010-07-29. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
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