The following tables show state-by-state results in the Australian House of Representatives at the 2007 federal election , 83 Labor, 65 coalition (55 Liberal, 10 National), 2 independent.[1] [2] [3] Detailed results for all 150 seats are also available. The Nationals were reduced to nine seats and the coalition to 64 when independent Rob Oakeshott won the 2008 Lyne by-election .
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Australia
Electoral divisions: Australia
House of Reps (IRV ) — Turnout 94.76% (CV ) — Informal 3.95% [4] [5]
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
5,388,147
43.38
+5.74
83
23
Liberal
4,506,236
36.28
–4.19
55
19
National
682,424
5.49
–0.40
10
2
Country Liberal
40,298
0.32
–0.02
0
1
Liberal–National coalition
5,228,958
42.09
−4.61
65
22
Greens
967,781
7.79
+0.60
Family First
246,792
1.99
–0.02
Christian Democrats
104,705
0.84
+0.22
Democrats
89,810
0.72
–0.51
One Nation
32,650
0.26
–0.93
Citizens Electoral Council
27,879
0.22
–0.14
Liberty and Democracy Party
17,041
0.14
+0.14
Socialist Alliance
9,973
0.08
–0.04
Climate Change Coalition
9,470
0.08
+0.08
Democratic Labor
6,018
0.05
+0.04
Socialist Equality
4,283
0.03
+0.03
What Women Want
3,870
0.03
+0.03
Climate Conservatives
3,239
0.03
+0.03
Fishing Party
2,083
0.02
+0.00
Non-Custodial Parents
795
0.01
+0.00
Independents / Not Affiliated [a]
276,370
2.23
–0.27
2
1
Total
12,419,863
150
Two-party-preferred vote
Labor
6,545,759
52.70
+5.44
83
23
Liberal/National coalition
5,874,104
47.30
–5.44
65
22
Invalid/blank votes
510,951
3.95
−1.23
Registered voters/turnout
13,646,539
94.72
Source: Commonwealth Election 2007
New South Wales
Electoral divisions: New South Wales
Electoral divisions: Sydney area
Turnout 94.99% (CV ) — Informal 4.95% [4] [5]
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
1,791,171
44.12
+7.42
28
7
Liberal
1,324,311
32.62
–3.54
15
6
National
321,182
7.91
–1.28
5
1
Liberal–National coalition
1,645,493
40.53
−4.81
20
7
Greens
320,031
7.88
–0.21
Christian Democrats
77,903
1.92
+0.70
Family First Party
35,469
0.87
+0.10
Australian Democrats
11,106
0.27
–0.80
Climate Change Coalition
9,470
0.23
+0.23
Citizens Electoral Council
9,045
0.22
–0.08
One Nation
8,426
0.21
–1.19
Liberty and Democracy Party
4,906
0.12
+0.12
Socialist Alliance
3,970
0.10
–0.01
Socialist Equality Party
3,435
0.08
+0.08
Climate Conservatives
2,074
0.05
+0.05
The Fishing Party
1,073
0.03
–0.04
Non-Custodial Parents Party
795
0.02
–0.01
Independents
134,424
3.31
–0.69
1
1
Not Affiliated
695
0.02
–0.02
Total
4,059,486
49
1
Two-party-preferred vote
Labor
2,179,029
53.68
+5.61
28
7
Liberal/National coalition
1,880,457
46.32
–5.61
20
7
Invalid/blank votes
211,519
4.95
−1.17
Registered voters/turnout
4,496,208
94.99
Source: Commonwealth Election 2007
Independents: Tony Windsor
Liberal to Labor: Bennelong , Dobell , Eden-Monaro , Lindsay , Parramatta (notional), Robertson
National to Labor: Page
Independent to National: Calare
Gwydir (National) was abolished in the last redistribution. Liberal-held Macquarie , a notionally Labor seat, was also won by the Labor Party.[6]
Victoria
Electoral divisions: Victoria
Electoral divisions: Melbourne area
Electoral divisions: Victoria
Electoral divisions: Melbourne area
Turnout 95.17% (CV ) — Informal 3.26% [4]
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
1,416,215
44.69
+4.24
21
2
Liberal
1,206,926
38.09
–5.15
14
2
National
95,859
3.02
–0.49
2
Liberal–National coalition
1,302,785
41.11
−5.64
16
2
Greens
258,846
8.17
+0.72
Family First
95,663
3.02
+0.64
Democrats
38,814
1.22
+0.15
Citizens Electoral Council
8,656
0.27
–0.20
Democratic Labor
6,018
0.19
+0.14
Liberty and Democracy Party
3,280
0.10
+0.10
Socialist Alliance
2,290
0.07
–0.05
What Women Want
1,825
0.06
+0.06
Christian Democrats
1,211
0.04
+0.02
Socialist Equality
691
0.02
+0.02
One Nation
433
0.01
–0.13
Independents
31,645
1.00
+0.00
Not Affiliated
539
0.02
–0.05
Total
3,168,899
37
Two-party-preferred vote
Labor
1,719,749
54.27
+5.27
21
2
Liberal/National coalition
1,449,150
45.73
–5.27
16
2
Invalid/blank votes
106,721
3.26
−0.84
Registered voters/turnout
3,441,822
95.17
Source: Commonwealth Election 2007
Liberal to Labor: Corangamite , Deakin .[6]
Queensland
Electoral divisions: Queensland
Electoral divisions: Brisbane area
Electoral divisions: Queensland
Electoral divisions: Brisbane area
Turnout 94.41% (CV ) — Informal 3.56% [4]
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
1,020,665
42.91
+8.13
15
9
Liberal
818,438
34.40
–5.01
10
7
National
239,504
10.07
+0.32
3
1
Liberal–National coalition
1,057,942
44.47
−4.68
13
8
Australian Greens
133,938
5.63
+0.57
Family First
54,058
2.27
–1.40
Democrats
22,427
0.94
–0.43
One Nation
8,619
0.36
–1.62
Citizens Electoral Council
3,668
0.15
–0.21
Liberty and Democracy Party
3,531
0.15
+0.15
Socialist Alliance
1,174
0.05
–0.01
Fishing Party
1,010
0.04
+0.04
Christian Democrats
753
0.03
+0.03
Independents
71,068
2.99
–0.20
1
Total
2,378,853
29
1
Two-party-preferred vote
Labor
1,199,917
50.44
+7.53
15
9
Liberal/National coalition
1,178,936
49.56
–7.53
13
8
Invalid/blank votes
87,708
3.56
−1.60
Registered voters/turnout
2,612,504
94.41
Source: Commonwealth Election 2007
Independents: Bob Katter
Liberal to Labor: Blair , Bonner , Forde , Leichhardt , Longman , Moreton , Petrie
National to Labor: Flynn (notional), Dawson .[6]
Western Australia
Electoral divisions: Western Australia
Electoral divisions: Western Australia
Turnout 93.26% (CV ) — Informal 3.85% [4]
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Liberal
545,365
46.31
–1.82
11
1
Labor
433,342
36.80
+2.05
4
1
Greens
105,106
8.93
+1.26
Christian Democrats
24,838
2.11
–0.14
Family First
14,215
1.21
+0.97
One Nation
13,529
1.15
–1.37
National
13,459
1.14
+0.58
Citizens Electoral Council
3,115
0.26
–0.34
Liberty and Democracy Party
2,730
0.23
+0.23
Socialist Alliance
1,141
0.10
–0.05
What Women Want
590
0.05
+0.05
Socialist Equality
157
0.01
+0.01
Independents
19,950
1.69
+0.34
Total
1,177,537
15
Two-party-preferred vote
Liberal
627,211
53.26
–2.14
11
1
Labor
550,326
46.74
+2.14
4
1
Invalid/blank votes
47,152
3.85
−1.47
Registered voters/turnout
1,313,201
93.26
Source: Commonwealth Election 2007
Labor to Liberal: Cowan , Swan
Liberal to Labor: Hasluck .[6]
South Australia
Electoral divisions: South Australia
Turnout 95.42% (CV ) — Informal 3.78% [4]
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
426,639
43.18
+6.43
6
3
Liberal
412,621
41.76
–5.64
5
3
National
12,420
1.26
+0.24
0
Liberal–National coalition
425,041
43.01
−5.41
5
3
Greens
68,640
6.95
+1.51
Family First
40,031
4.05
–0.26
Democrats
14,957
1.51
–0.37
One Nation
1,643
0.17
–0.96
Liberty and Democracy Party
1,637
0.17
+0.17
What Women Want
1,455
0.15
+0.15
Climate Conservatives
1,165
0.12
+0.12
Independents
6,944
0.70
–1.34
Total
988,152
11
Two-party-preferred vote
Labor
517,818
52.40
+6.76
6
3
Liberal
470,334
47.60
–6.76
5
3
Invalid/blank votes
38,830
3.78
−1.78
Registered voters/turnout
1,076,220
95.42
Source: Commonwealth Election 2007
Liberal to Labor: Kingston , Makin , Wakefield .[6]
Tasmania
Results by electorate
Turnout 95.76% (CV ) — Informal 2.92% [4]
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
139,077
42.77
–1.81
5
2
Liberal
124,280
38.22
–3.76
0
2
Greens
43,893
13.50
+3.62
Family First
7,356
2.26
–0.58
Citizens Electoral Council
1,856
0.57
+0.20
Socialist Alliance
859
0.26
–0.09
Liberty and Democracy Party
606
0.19
+0.19
Independents
7,215
2.22
+2.22
Total
325,142
5
Two-party-preferred vote
Labor
182,757
56.21
+2.02
5
2
Liberal
142,385
43.79
–2.02
0
2
Invalid/blank votes
9,796
2.92
−0.67
Registered voters/turnout
349,753
95.76
Source: Commonwealth Election 2007
Liberal to Labor: Bass , Braddon .[6]
Territories
Australian Capital Territory
Electoral divisions: Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and the Northern Territory
Turnout 95.85% (CV ) — Informal 2.31% [4]
Party
Votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
114,244
51.10
+0.85
2
Liberal
74,295
33.23
–2.00
0
Australian Greens
29,424
13.16
+2.40
Australian Democrats
2,509
1.12
–1.28
Citizens Electoral Council
1,295
0.58
+0.21
Socialist Alliance
539
0.24
–0.75
Independents
1,275
0.57
+0.57
Total
223,581
2
Two-party-preferred vote
Labor
141,745
63.40
+1.86
2
Liberal
81,836
36.60
–1.86
0
Invalid/blank votes
5,289
2.31
−1.13
Registered voters/turnout
238,786
95.85
Source: Commonwealth Election 2007
Northern Territory
CLP to Labor: Solomon .[6]
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